It's a Wrap is the thirty-first and the final episode of the first season of Piggy Tales.
Toons.TV Description[]
You know that feeling when a super fun party is over and it's time to clean up everything and go home? Well, I guess even piggies can get a bit emotional at times like that.
Plot[]
It starts off with several pigs tidying up the set of Piggy Tales, in which they are packing up lots of elements from 'Season 1' of Piggy Tales, such as a lift from Up or Down?, a box from Push Button or Push Button Trouble, a basketball hoop from Hog Hoops and a few items from Jammed. The pig that we are looking at is sweeping up the soccer ball from Piggy in the Middle along with a few paper scraps and a medicine bottle from The Cure and Dr. Pork,M.D. The pig then notices a pinch of dirt on the screen, and scrubs it with his snout. But he made the screen even worse, Then he scrubs it with a sponge and the screen gets even darker and dirtier. Finally, he uses a mop and successfully rubs off the dirt. Suddenly when he looks around, all the other pigs are gone. A pig shouts at him to leave as the lights turn off. For a moment, the screen goes black, then the pig opens a door, and breaks the fourth wall by saying "Bye" in a British accent. Applause is heard and the episode ends, Only for the pig's curiosities be continued in Piggy Tales: Pigs at Work.
Trivia[]
- The sound of the pig shouting sounds quite like Corporal Pig.
- This is the first time ever in Piggy Tales for a pig to speak.
- This is the first Piggy Tales episode to have no surprises or funny things, unless you count the screen cleaning part to be funny.
- When the pig is sweeping the soccer ball into the grey tray, there is a clock that looks similar to the one from Snooze.
- This is the only episode to have absolutely nothing in the title card except some debris, such as nails.
- Here is a list of everything being cleaned up:
- A box with a button from both Push Button and Push Button Trouble.
- This may not count, but there is also a bunch of piggies glued together. This is most likely taken from Super Glue.
- A lift, from Up or Down?. This lift was later used in Wrong Floor, from the third season.
- Piggies inside a jar, along with dynamite on top, as well as a mallet, even a chainsaw. All objects are from the episode Jammed.
- A piece of cheese from The Catch.
- Some debris, next to the ball.
- Lights and cameras, along with a director's seat.
- Tenor Pig in his piano when he was playing his song from Piggy in the Middle.
- Too hard to see, but if you look closely on 0:46, and look on the right side, There might be a pig with a cake slice (or something). Probably taken from Cake Duel.
- A box from The Catch.
- A basketball hoop from Hog Hoops.
- The plunger wheel from Fly Piggy, Fly! and Superpork.
- And, if you look closely, the UFO from Abduction and Dr. Pork, M.D. The medicine bottle also appears at the start.
- Constructor pigs have a cameo in this episode, probably teasing the next season, titled as Piggy Tales: Pigs at Work.
- This episode celebrates 2 Years of Toons.TV and the end of the first season of Piggy Tales.
- The music, and the action in this episode is reused for the last episode of Piggy Tales: Third Act.
- The name is a parody on Admiral Ackbar's infamous quote in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, "It's a Trap!".
- Most viewers that first saw the episode thought it was an April fools hoax.
Errors[]
- In the original version there's an elevator, but in the Live version it isn't there. Perhaps the cup was too big to take its place?