Episode 50

Pixar Movies (Guess the Plot)

🎬 From talking toys to emotional adventures, this Pixar Movies Guess the Plot showdown challenges kids and parents to identify famous Pixar films using just four-word clues. Who’ll recognize the most movie plots and take the win? πŸΏπŸ†

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Kids vs Parents is produced by Vandalpop Media

Producer: Steve Koch

Editors: Ever Cunningham, Steve Koch

Cover Design: Patrick Hardy

Chapters:

00:00 Welcome to Kids vs Parents

02:03 Kids' Questions

05:15 Parents' Questions

09:50 Bonus / Tiebreaker

10:49 Suggest a Topic

Transcript
Steve:

All right, everybody,

Steve:

a quick four-word plot to start us off.

Steve:

What movie is this?

Steve:

Lonely Robot Finds Plant.

Lovella:

Ooh,

Lovella:

WALL-E?

Steve:

Correct.

Lovella:

Welcome to Kids Are Us Parents.

Lovella:

I'm Lovella.

Steve:

And I'm Steve.

Lovella:

This is the family trivia battle where the backseat takes on the front seat.

Steve:

And today we're playing Guess the Plot,

Steve:

and it is our Pixar Movies Edition.

Steve:

Ooh,

Lovella:

fun

Steve:

Fun

Steve:

How we play Guess the Plot

Steve:

We'll each give the other person four words that describe the plot of a Pixar movie

Steve:

And we have to guess which one it is

Steve:

Okay

Steve:

And you have brought in a Pixar expert to join you today,

Steve:

right Lovella?

Steve:

I have

Steve:

Who is it?

Milo:

Milo

Milo:

Hi,

Milo:

how you doing?

Steve:

Milo, your brother

Steve:

Hi Milo

Steve:

Good to have you here

Steve:

Have you watched a lot of Pixar movies?

Milo:

Yes

Steve:

How many?

Steve:

Probably like 20

Steve:

20?

Steve:

Have you watched all of them?

Steve:

I don't think so

Steve:

Which Pixar movie is your favorite?

Milo:

Which one?

Steve:

Is there too many to decide?

Steve:

Come on, surely.

Milo:

Probably Cars.

Steve:

Probably Cars,

Steve:

yeah.

Steve:

That's a good one.

Steve:

You joined us for the Cars episode a little while back,

Steve:

right?

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Okay, how do you think you guys are going to fare at Pixar,

Steve:

Lovella?

Lovella:

I think we're going to do good, right, Milo?

Lovella:

Yes.

Steve:

All right, well, what is the prize?

Steve:

What are we playing for today?

Steve:

Milo, do you know what today's prize is?

Milo:

Yes.

Milo:

The winner becomes Boss of the House for 10 minutes.

Steve:

Wow,

Steve:

I'm already boss of the house.

Milo:

Well, you won't be for 10 minutes if we win.

Steve:

Oh, right.

Steve:

Okay,

Steve:

so I just have to win.

Steve:

This is more of a defensive episode for me.

Lovella:

What are we going to do, Milo, if we do win?

Lovella:

What are we going to boss Dad around for?

Lovella:

To get us.

Steve:

No, I know.

Steve:

You're going to pay some bills for me,

Steve:

right?

Lovella:

No.

Steve:

Do some laundry?

Milo:

No.

Steve:

Cook me a meal?

Milo:

No.

Steve:

What are you going to do then?

Milo:

You have to take us to two ice cream shops.

Steve:

Oh,

Steve:

wow.

Steve:

Two ice cream shops?

Steve:

I can't do that in 10 minutes.

Steve:

Too bad.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Milo, would you like to go first today?

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

Okay.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Let's put the kids up first.

Steve:

Here we go,

Steve:

kids.

Steve:

Here are your movies.

Steve:

Guessing the plot.

Steve:

Here we go.

Steve:

Plot number one.

Steve:

Tiny Chef Proves Talent.

Lovella:

Ooh,

Lovella:

Tiny Chef Proves Talent?

Lovella:

What do you think that is, Milo?

Lovella:

I think it might be Ratatouille.

Steve:

You think?

Steve:

Tiny Chef?

Lovella:

I think so too.

Steve:

You are correct.

Steve:

Ratatouille.

Lovella:

Yes, let's go,

Lovella:

Milo.

Steve:

Nice.

Lovella:

Yeah.

Steve:

Well done.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Plot number two.

Steve:

I think I'm going to have a hard time beating you guys today.

Lovella:

Aha.

Steve:

Two heads versus one isn't fair.

Steve:

Anyway.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Plot number two.

Steve:

College monsters chase dreams.

Lovella:

College Monsters Chase Dreams

Lovella:

I think I might know

Milo:

College Monsters

Lovella:

I think it's Monsters Inc

Lovella:

but it's the second movie

Lovella:

what is it

Lovella:

is it Monsters Inc.

Lovella:

University

Lovella:

or just Monsters University

Lovella:

I think it's Monsters University

Steve:

so the second Monsters

Lovella:

the second Monsters movie

Steve:

movie.

Steve:

Is that what you think too,

Steve:

Milo?

Lovella:

Sure.

Steve:

You're correct.

Steve:

Yes,

Lovella:

let's go.

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

Okay. You've got a leak there, Milo. We've got to plug that.

Steve:

Okay.

Steve:

All right. Plot number three.

Steve:

Grumpy man finds friendship.

Steve:

do you know milo because i think i know grumpy man finds friendship milo

Steve:

you think you want to confer with your sister no yeah i think it's up too you agree yeah yep you're

Steve:

right.

Steve:

Well done.

Steve:

All right. I'm really going to have to find some hard ones here.

Lovella:

Oh,

Lovella:

there's no

Lovella:

way.

Steve:

I can't beat you guys, can I?

Steve:

All right, here we go.

Steve:

Plot number four.

Steve:

Boy meets skeleton family.

Lovella:

Boy meets skeleton family?

Steve:

Yeah, boy meets skeleton family.

Steve:

Milo, do you have any ideas?

Steve:

Coco?

Steve:

You sure?

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

Why do you think that?

Steve:

Is there skeletons in that one?

Milo:

Yes, there's a lot of skeletons.

Steve:

Yeah?

Steve:

Yes, it's Coco.

Milo:

Yay!

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

Okay, Milo, what was your score?

Steve:

Four out of four.

Steve:

Ah, nice.

Steve:

Well done.

Steve:

All right, we call that a clean sweep.

Steve:

Well done, Milo.

Steve:

Clean sweep for you.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Who's up next then?

Lovella:

It is the adults.

Steve:

Parents time.

Lovella:

All right.

Lovella:

Are you ready,

Lovella:

Dad?

Steve:

I'm ready.

Steve:

Parents,

Steve:

here we go.

Steve:

Pixar plots.

Milo:

Plot number one.

Milo:

Parenthood requires letting go.

Steve:

okay parenthood requires letting go parenthood requires letting go this is a hard one this is

Steve:

a pixar movie yes parenthood requires letting go um parenthood requires letting go is it toy stories

Steve:

no that's not right parenthood requires letting go so it's a parents letting their kids go and do

Lovella:

something i can't think of a pixar movie that's that theme just think of it it's not exactly

Lovella:

letting go but it's like being a parent is like you have to you're watching out for your kid and

Lovella:

everything right yeah but parenthood like think of that as in like maybe they're letting go of like

Lovella:

watching after them or something right not literally letting them is this finding nemo

Steve:

you are correct ah yeah finding nemo yes of course that was a very cryptic clue but good very very

Steve:

good.

Steve:

I can see these are going to be a lot harder for me.

Steve:

Okay.

Steve:

That's all right. That's what it's

Steve:

supposed to be.

Steve:

Harder questions for the parents,

Steve:

easier ones for the kids.

Lovella:

All right.

Lovella:

Plot number

Lovella:

two.

Lovella:

Family duty challenges individuality.

Steve:

family duty challenges individuality boy that's tough family duty challenges individuality

Steve:

um okay these are really hard four words my goodness um okay family duty what's a movie

Steve:

what's a pixar movie about family duty what was it family duty challenges individuality

Steve:

individuality um man i don't know what is this one oh um no wait um family family uh yes okay um

Steve:

The Incredibles.

Steve:

The Incredibles are a family.

Steve:

Is that right?

Milo:

Yes.

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

I was racking my brain over all the family Pixar movies,

Steve:

like that center around a family.

Steve:

And then I got Incredibles.

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Boy, that was hard.

Milo:

Plot number three.

Milo:

Jazz teacher becomes spirit.

Steve:

Oh,

Steve:

okay.

Steve:

This is Sol,

Steve:

right?

Steve:

The jazz teacher.

Steve:

He dies and then he becomes a spirit.

Milo:

You are correct.

Steve:

Yes.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

All right.

Lovella:

We need to give you a harder one.

Lovella:

Alright,

Lovella:

slot number four.

Lovella:

Half-Father Magical Quest.

Steve:

Half-Father Magical Quest?

Steve:

What?

Steve:

Like a stepfather one?

Steve:

I'm not telling you.

Steve:

Is there a stepfather one?

Steve:

Are you trying to trick?

Steve:

Oh,

Steve:

no.

Steve:

You know.

Steve:

Oh, you're being literal half-father.

Steve:

That's, um,

Steve:

what's the one with, oh, Chris Pratt is in this one.

Steve:

He's voicing this one.

Steve:

They go on the quest.

Steve:

Oh, what's it called?

Steve:

Onward.

Steve:

Onward.

Steve:

Onward.

Steve:

Is that right?

Steve:

You are correct.

Lovella:

Yes.

Steve:

Good job.

Steve:

All right.

Lovella:

So we're all four from four.

Steve:

Are we?

Steve:

We know our Pixar movies.

Steve:

Yeah.

Steve:

Four from four clean sweeps across the board.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

That means, Milo, what are we going to have to go to?

Steve:

Tie break around.

Steve:

That's right.

Steve:

We need a tie break around.

Steve:

Okay.

Steve:

So if it's a tie in your car or if it's not, it can just be a bonus question worth two points.

Steve:

First team to guess the plot from the clues wins.

Steve:

If you get it wrong,

Steve:

though, you lose.

Steve:

So make sure you get it right.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Shall we go?

Lovella:

Yep.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

I'll read this one out.

Steve:

I don't know the answer.

Steve:

I just have the clues in front of me.

Steve:

Here we go.

Steve:

Bonus tiebreaker plot.

Steve:

Emotions learn to work.

Milo:

Buzz.

Steve:

Okay, you got it.

Steve:

Milo, do you think you know?

Milo:

Yes.

Steve:

What do you think it is?

Milo:

Inside out.

Milo:

Yeah, you got it right.

Steve:

Well done.

Steve:

Yeah, we win, Milo.

Steve:

Kids win Pixar round.

Steve:

Well done.

Steve:

All right, good job, everybody.

Steve:

I'm supposed to find out.

Steve:

That means you get to be boss of the house for 10 minutes.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

I'm not looking forward to that 10 minutes.

Steve:

Well, thank you, Milo, for coming and joining us for Kids vs. Parents today.

Steve:

Did you have fun?

Milo:

Yes.

Steve:

Good.

Steve:

All right.

Steve:

Milo, what do they have to do if they want to suggest the topic?

Lovella:

Click the link in the show notes.

Lovella:

And then we might feature your idea in a future episode.

Steve:

Thanks for playing Kids vs. Parents.

Steve:

See you next time.

Lovella:

Bye.

Lovella:

Bye.

Steve:

Bye.

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