



Then the dad reassures her that nobody is trying to buy her, and they go to the checkout. She says that it's all his fault for making her clam down, and that the store employees put her up for sale and that people are trying to buy her as she continues to cry and yell loudly. But every time they do, she comes to life and the people get frightened.Īt one point, having had enough of people trying to buy her, she cries and yells for her father and for him to come to her rescue. She does this, but then she is standing still so much that she is mistaken for a doll by the store employees, and they put her up for sale. Pretty soon at one point, even the store employees and the manager himself try to convince the dad into letting his kids get what they want, until Tyya causes a great big mess which causes the dad to have enough of all of it and make her calm down by making her stand still in the middle of the store, and for her to not move a muscle due. In the process of this, Tyaa especially makes a mess of everything and asks for everything, and the dad gets even more and more annoyed with the kids the more destruction they cause, and much to the manager's annoyance as well who continues to correct everything/sends a squad to fix every problem. Each time they request it, the father thinks up multiple excuses on why they shouldn't he shouldn't have to buy that food, and he resorts to healthier alternatives much to the kids' annoyance. They do this in many different ways, they want a pet lobster, cereal, candy, soda, and a bunch of other junk food. When they enter Super Super Market, the store they will be shopping at, it is a rather large and high-tech supermarket with nearly everything, the kids wreak havoc trying to convince their dad into letting them get food that tastes good. the father, who resembles Robert Munsch himself, acts boring and tired, and only wants to buy stuff that is healthy and nothing of the nature of Junk food for his kids at the store. Julie, Andrew, and Tyya are on a trip to Super Super Market with their father, thinking they're going to do other actives that are more fun such as going to the movies, the beach, etc. It was followed by The Boy in the Drawer. Something Good is the seventh episode of the Canadian–American animated anthology series, A Bunch of Munsch, after Mortimer, which is based on the 1990 Robert Munsch's book of the same name.
