“ | Put a toy in the basket, punk! | ” |
—Tiffany to Random Man
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"A Killer Robot Christmas" is the fourteenth episode in Season 2 of Bizaardvark and the thirty-fourth overall. It first aired on December 8, 2017 to 1.23 million viewers.[1]
Plot
Paige invites some deserving kids to Vuuugle to celebrate the Christmas holidays, but it will take the whole team to get holiday-averse Liam to join in.[2]
Cast
Main Cast
- Olivia Rodrigo as Paige Olvera
- Madison Hu as Frankie Wong
- DeVore Ledridge as Amelia Duckworth
- Ethan Wacker as Bernie Schotz
Recurring Cast
- Johnathan McClain as Liam
- Ross Kobelak as Horse Face Guy (uncredited)
Guest Cast
- Reece Joy Caddell as Ramona
Special Guest Cast
- "Baby" Ariel Martin as Tiffany
Gallery
To view the A Killer Robot Christmas gallery, click here.
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Trivia
- Bizaardvark Subscribers: 195,328.
- This was the second Christmas episode in the series.
- Although, this was the final episode produced for the season, after Jake Paul left as a main cast member, it was the first such episode to air.
- The theme song was not changed after Jake Paul's departure.
- Liam's Christmas figure resembled the Grinch in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, as the storyline revolved on Liam cancelling Christmas at Vuuugle, just how the Grinch tried to get Christmas cancelled in Whoville.
- Liam appeared in person for the first time.
- Bernie's obsession with the Puppy Princess Cowgirl Doll will be revealed in Amelia's Perfectly Imperfect Volleyball Adventure.
- Bernie and Amelia almost kissed, but their moment was ruined by Paige.
- Liam destroyed his robot using a bat.
- Bernie accidentaly deleted some of Amelia's code, which was the reason that the robot became evil.
- The "TV channel with a log on fire 24 hours a day," that Frankie was talking about was actually a real show called "The Yule Log". It began on the independent TV station WPIX (Channel 11), in New York City as a means of evoking Christmas sentiment for apartment dwellers in the city.
Quotes
“ | No way! A puppy princess cowgirl doll? I mean, uh... whatever. You guys know what I like by now. | ” |
“ | More like ho-ho, oh-no, am I right? | ” |