The Thundermans season 4 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In an attempt to avoid school during a windstorm, the children use a time machine to disprove a legendary tale about Heinrich Hiddenville III's commitment to education. Their meddling in 1955 accidentally prevents Heinrich from attending school, resulting in a dystopian Hiddenville overrun by criminals. To rectify their mistake, they return to the 1950s, helping Heinrich in a dance contest. Although he loses, his unique dance gains popularity. Back in the present, Hiddenville is restored, with a slightly altered version of Heinrich's story.
Full Episode S04E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the children want to skip school?
They wanted to skip school due to a windstorm.
Who is Heinrich Hiddenville III?
Heinrich Hiddenville III is the grandson of the town's founder, known for never missing school.
What prompts the children to use a time machine?
They aim to disprove the story of Heinrich Hiddenville III to avoid going to school.
What happens when they travel back to 1955?
They accidentally prevent Heinrich from attending school, altering the future.
How is Hiddenville different when they return from 1955?
Hiddenville is overrun by criminals due to their alteration of the past.
What is their plan to fix the altered timeline?
They decide to help Heinrich win a dance contest in the past.
Does Heinrich win the dance contest?
No, Heinrich loses the contest but gains popularity for his dance style.
What changes occur in Heinrich's story upon their return to the present?
The story now includes Heinrich losing a dance contest but gaining popularity.
How does their time-traveling affect Hiddenville's history?
Their actions in the past influence the town's history and its perception of Heinrich.
Why do the parents retell Heinrich's story at the end?
They retell the story to emphasize the importance of perseverance and education.