Wimzie's House — Season 1, Episode 30: Jonas and All of His Hits
30 min • 2 seasons, 112 episodes • ★ 9.0/10
Episode synopsis
After Lou Lou accidentally made Jonas's ants run away, he has a very bad day. He is so mad, everytime someone displeases him, he hits them. He hits Lou Lou after they argue, and Rouso talks to hit about how violence is not the answer. After Horace get into a scrap about Horace's castle, the two get into a fist fight. Both are given timeouts, and Yaya tries to explain to Jonas that there are other ways to express anger, and to calm it too. Yaya has Jonas beat dirt out of the rugs, and it make him feel better. Wimzie wants to help, which annoys Jonas, and he hits her. Rouso seperates him from the others until he calms down. He watches Rouso calm his anger by singing, when his model he's building becomes frustarting. Jonas counts to 10 when he gets mad at Wimzie when she and Horace play volcano (which was originally Jonas and Wimzie's project). In the end Jonas is no longer angry, and Rouso presents Gratziella a model plane he built.
About Wimzie's House
Wimzie's House is a Canadian children's television program which ran on YTV from 1995 to 1996, and in the United States on Public Broadcasting Service from October 1, 1997 to September 28, 2001. The show has also aired at least as early as 1995 and through the late-1990s on CBC Television, and on Radio-Canada. The show also aired on Nickelodeon's preschool programming block Nick Jr. from January 21, 2000 – April 26, 2002, and on CBS as part of Nick Jr. on CBS from September 16, 2000 – September 7, 2002, then returned after a four-year hiatus from September 17, 2005 and was seen through September 9, 2006. Reruns of the show currently air in the United States on qubo on January 7, 2008, and in Canada on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV and in syndication as part of the Cookie Jar Network block. The series was produced by Cinar, with the PBS telecasts presented by Maryland Public Television, and Children's Television Workshop from 1997 – 2000, then Sesame Workshop from 2000 – 2002. The show's puppetry is in the style of Sesame Street, which led to some legal troubles with The Jim Henson Company, in 1999.