- [Announcer] This episode
was made possible in part by ABCmouse and Kiddie Academy. <i> Brad: ♪ Ready for adventure?
Who's that kid who ♪</i> <i> ♪ can travel through time? ♪</i> <i> Xavier: ♪ Xavier Riddle
and the Secret Museum! ♪</i> <i> Yadina: ♪ Which great
heroes will we find? ♪</i> <i> Xavier: ♪ Xavier Riddle
and the Secret Museum! ♪</i> <i> Brad: ♪ Every single
boy and girl ♪</i> <i> Yadina: ♪ Has what it takes ♪
Kids: ♪ To change the world! ♪</i> <i> ♪ Xavier Riddle and
the Secret Museum! ♪</i> <i> Brad: ♪ Brad! ♪
Yadina: ♪ And Yadina! ♪</i> <i> Kids: ♪ And the
Secret Museum! ♪</i> <i> ♪ Dr. Zoom and the
Secret Museum! ♪</i> <i> Xavier: ♪ Xavier Riddle
and the Secret Museum! ♪</i> <i>♪ Shh! ♪</i> Xavier: Hi there.
Welcome to the show! Yadina: Today we're meeting
someone really special, Rosa Parks. Brad: Rosa was born
in the United States over one hundred years ago. Xavier: Back then, people
were treated differently, just because of
their skin colour. Brad: It was really unfair. Yadina: And took people like
Rosa Parks to help change. She stood up for herself,
and others, by sitting down. Brad: She stood up,
by sitting down? Um..I don't get it. Xavier: Don't worry,
Brad. You will. (zap) Brad: A new exhibit.
It's so exciting! Yadina: Dr. Zoom is
practically bursting. Xavier: I wonder what it'll be? A pyramid? A Viking ship? A space ship! Yadina: A bus! Brad: A bus? Xavier: A bus? I don't know, Yadina,
doesn't seem very museum-y. Yadina: Tell that to the bus. Xavier: ...Huh. A bus. Brad: Says here, someone named Rosa Parks
rode one like it in 1955. Xavier: I wonder what's
so special about a bus someone rode over 50 years ago? Yadina: I don't know. But I'm going to get there
first and honk the horn! Xavier: No fair, I
want to honk it first! Yadina: I called it! Brad: No, me! Xavier: So, I'm older. Brad: How's that fair? Yadina/Brad/Xavier: (grunt)
Brad: Yeah, no. Xavier: Move over I want to
honk the horn first! Yadina: Me!
Xavier: No, me! Yadina/Xavier: Waaaaaah! Xavier: Ugh! Brad: Uff! Brad: So much for
honking the horn. Xavier: We're... in the Secret Museum? Yadina: But, how? Brad: And why? Berby: (bleep blarp)
Xavier/Yadina/Brad: Berby? Berby: (bloop) Xavier: Guess the Secret Museum
has something to show us. Berby: (Burr) Yadina: And
somewhere to send us! Brad: (groans)
I was afraid of that. Xavier: (humming)
Berby: Whooo! Xavier: We're getting something! Brad: What is it? Xavier: Hmm. Xavier: No way!
Brad/Yadina: Whoa! Yadina: It's a whole big bus! Like in the exhibit. Xavier: Rosa Parks! Brad: That's the girl
from the exhibit. The one who rode the bus! Xavier: And who the Secret
Museum wants us to meet! Yadina: In Alabama. Brad: In 1923. Yadina: I wonder, why the
Secret Museum wants us to meet Rosa Parks? Brad: So she can say that I get
to honk the bus horn first? Berby: (bleep blarp) Uh uh. Xavier: Only one
way to find out... Ready for adventure? Yadina: Ready! Brad: Nope! ...But let's go anyway. Berby: (bleep blarp bloop) Yadina: Here we go! Berby: (bleep blarp) Xavier: It's happening!
Yadina: Hang on Doctor Zoom! Xavier: Wooohooo!
Brad: Whoaaaa! Berby: Whoohoo! (zap) Xavier: So this is
Alabama in 1923. Brad: Looks like
we're outside a.. (school bell ringing) Xavier/Yadina/Brad: Oh-oooh! Kids: (chatter)
Brad: Whoa! Kids: (chatter) Brad: Whoaa!
Kids: (chatter) Kids: (chatter)
Brad: Ooh. Yadina: Rosa must be in there. Kids: (chatter) (electronic scanning sound) (horn honking) Brad: There she is. Rosa Parks! But, who's that? Skater Boy: Get outta my way! Rosa Parks: Whoa! Ugh! I got mud on my shoes! Kids: (gasp) Xavier: A-are you okay? Rosa: Yes. I'm alright,
thank you. Yadina: How could
that boy be so rude? Rosa: Some people
don't think they have to share the path with me. Xavier: Wha--? Hey, a fountain! I'll get some water to
help clean the mud off. Rosa: (gasps) Wait, stop! You can't use that fountain! Xavier: Why not? Rosa: Because it's only
for people with white skin. Xavier: Oh... Brad: But, that's not fair! Yadina: Really not fair! Rosa: Everyone should
be treated equally. But here, people are
treated differently based on the colour
of their skin. If your skin is white,
you get the nice school. The nice water fountain, and the nice school bus. Kids: (chatter) Rosa: But if your skin
is darker, like mine, you get the tiny
one room school, you have to use an
old water pump, and you walk home. Brad/Yadina/Xavier: (gasp) Xavier: Look! Brad: Not again. Rosa, look out! Rosa: And people like
him think they're allowed to push you around, too. There's room for us both. I'm not moving. ♪ (tense music) ♪ Skater boy: Whoa-wha-aaaah! Uah!
(crash) Yadina: You forgot
to say excuse me! Xavier: Rosa,
you were amazing! Brad: You stood
up to that bully. Rosa: Everyone should
be treated equally. Standing up to people
like him, is the only way to make sure that happens. Yadina: I wonder if this is
how it'll always be for Rosa? Brad: I hope not. Berby: (blurp) Xavier: Looks like
we're about to find out. Berby: Whoohoo!
Brad: Whoa! Brad: Where are we?
Berby: (blarp bloop) Xavier: Berby says
we're in Alabama, 32 years later. Yadina: And there's Rosa,
getting off that bus! And then, getting
back on the bus? Brad: Rosa! You're
allowed on the bus now? Rosa: Well yeah, as long
as I use the back doors, and stay at the back. Xavier: Just because
of your skin colour? Yadina: But, that's
still really unfair! Man: (clears throat) Bus Driver: Let me have those
seats for this gentleman! Rosa: Hmm! Yadina: How come he gets
a seat and Rosa doesn't? Xavier: Well, we give
up our seats to people who really need them, like people on crutches. So maybe there's a good
reason he needs to sit down? Yadina: Oh! Rosa: No. The only reason is because his skin is white,
and mine isn't. Brad: But...that's not right! Rosa: No, it isn't. And I'm tired of accepting
things I know are wrong. If I get up, that's like saying I'm okay with being
treated like this. And I'm not. Everyone should be
treated equally. Bus Driver: I said,
this man needs a seat. Are you gonna get up? Rosa: No! Brad: Is Rosa going
to get in trouble? Xavier: I don't know... (zap)
Brad: Uaaah! Xavier: Rosa, what happened? Brad: Are you not allowed
on the bus anymore? Rosa: No, I'm allowed
to ride the bus. But, I'm choosing not to. It's my way of saying that
treating people differently, based on their skin
color, is wrong. I'm not going to
ride on any bus, until they treat
everyone equally. And a lot of other
people feel the same way. Yadina: Do you think it'll work? That not riding the
bus will change things? Rosa: I hope so. Less people taking the bus, means less money
for the bus company. And they need money. Young Man: Rosa!
We did it. It worked! Rosa: You mean the bus
companies gave in? Young Man: Thanks to you,
everyone will be trated equally on the bus from now on. No matter what their
skin colour is. Xavier: So, anyone can
sit anywhere they like? Rosa: Let's find out... ♪ (soft dramatic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ Brad: Yes!
Xavier: Ah-mazing! Yadina: Woohoo! Rosa: We still need to make
sure everyone everywhere is treated equally. But this is a good start. Brad/Yadina: Bye!
Rosa: See ya' later. Xavier: Bye Rosa! Brad: Whoa.
Rosa Parks is awesome. Yadina: And what she
did, changed the world. Xavier: And that bus would make
an awesome museum exhibit. Berby: (bleep blarp) Xavier: Oh. Right!
It already is. Berby, let's go home! Berby: (bleep blarp blurp) (zap) Xavier: Shall we? Brad: We could all honk
the horn together! Yadina: Yeah I don't really feel
like honking the horn anymore. Xavier: Me neither. Yadina: I wanna sit
in Rosa's seat! ♪ (inspirational music) ♪ (zap) Xavier: Meeting Rosa Parks
was so inspiring! Brad: She worked her
whole life to make sure everyone was treated equally. Yadina: So all people
could drink from the same water fountains, go to the same schools, and sit wherever
they like on the bus. Xavier: Thank you for joining
our awesome adventure to meet Rosa Parks. Brad: Who used to be a kid,
just like you and me. Yadina: So kids like you
can change the world! I am Yadina. Brad: I am Brad. Xavier: I am Xavier. And we know that everyone
should be treated equally. Just like Rosa Parks! Xavier: Hi there,
welcome to the show! Yadina: Today we're
meeting someone, who was all about fairness, Thurgood Marshall. Brad: Thurgood cared so much
about making things fair, that he became a judge. Yadina: That's the
leader in a court of law. Xavier: Uaaah! Judges listen to all
sides of an argument, then decide what the
fair thing to do is. Liiiike who should press
the big red button to start the show? Yadina/Brad: I want
to press it, please! Berby: Uh oh. Xavier: Hmmmm, what
would be fair...? Berby: (blarp bloop) Xavier: Perfect!
Nice thinking, Berby. And now, please
proceed with the show. (zap) Xavier/Yadina/Brad:
Dessert time! Xavier/Yadina: Mom's apple pie. Brad: Yum! Xavier: Mom saved us just
enough. Three pieces left! ♪ (soft playful music) ♪ Oh, but... ... who gets the big piece? Brad: Well... I am the guest. So... Shouldn't the guest
get the biggest piece? Yadina: Sorry, Brad. But Dr. Zoom just made
the excellent point that it should go to me! Because apple pie is my
favorite kind of pie. Xavier: Wait! I'm the biggest, so maybe I should get
the biggest piece? Uh, uh? Brad: Now what? Xavier: Brad? Yadina? There's only one
thing left to do with a pie problem like this... Yadina: To the Secret Museum! ♪ (soft playful music) ♪ ♪♪ Xavier: I wonder who the Secret
Museum will send us to meet? Yadina: And where we'll go? Brad: And when? Waaaah! Yadina: Look out below!
Brad: Woooah! Yadina Hi, Berby!
Xavier: Hi, Berby. Berby: (bleep bloop)
Brad: Hi, Berby! Berby: (bleep blarp)
Brad: Ooof! Xavier: (hummming) Berby: (bleep blarp bloop)
Xavier: We're getting something! Brad: A...
hammer thingamajig? Xavier: Maybe...it's a rattle! Because babies like pie? Berby: (bleep bleep bleep) Yadina: That's who
we're going to meet! Berby: Oooh!
Xavier: Thurgood Marshall. Yadina: In New York, in 1913. Brad: That's, that's
over 100 years ago! Do you really think
Thurgood Marshall can solve our pie problem? Xavier: Only one
way to find out... Ready for adventure? Yadina: Ready! Brad: Ready...
for pie. Berby: (bloop bloop bloop
bleep blarp) Yadina: Here we go!
Berby: Wahoo! Xavier: It's happening!
Yadina: Hang on Dr Zoom! Xavier: Wooohooo!
Brad: Woaaah! Berby: Whoohoo! (zap) Brad: Aaaah!
Berby: Uh oh. (car honking) Yadina: So this is
New York in 1913? Xavier: (laughs)
Smells like bananas. Yadina/Xavier: (chuckle) Yadina: (gasps)
Look! Is that...? Berby: (bleep blarp) Berby: (bloop)
Xavier: (gasps) It is. Thurgood Marshall! Berby: Mm hmm. Thurgood Marshall: (humming) Brad: Guys? Woah! Oof! Wait up! Yadina: Hello! Aw, cute bunny. Thurgood: Thank you.
He didn't have a home, so Mom said he
could live with us. Yadina: Who's a cutie?
Brad: Hi bunny. Thurgood: But he's
definitely the last one. Brad: Last one? Thurgood: Yeah.
Meet my other two pets, Puppy the dog,
and Kitty the cat. Puppy: (barks)
Kitty: (meows) Thurgood: My family and I
like to take in animals who don't have a place to stay. Puppy: (barks)
Xavier: Wow, so friendly. Aww (giggles) Thurgood: That's why
everyone calls our house the 'Friendly Inn'. Thurgood: Puppy, Kitty,
meet our new friend. I'm going to call him... Fred. Puppy/Kitty: (growling) Thurgood: Remember our
one very important rule, be fair to everyone. It isn't very fair
to grumble at Fred, just because he's new, is it? Puppy/Kitty: (whine) Thurgood: That's better. Now I can show you what
else I brought home... Treats! They love carrots. So I got one for each of them. But, oh... ...one's bigger. Hmmm... Which pet gets
the big carrot? Puppy: Grrrr! Xavier: Uh oh. This sounds
like our pie problem back home. I can't decide who
gets the big piece. Thurgood: Yeah, it's
a tricky problem. Hmmm. Let's think. We have to make sure
we're fair to everyone. Brad: Aha! I've got it. The biggest carrot
should go to... Fred! Yadina: How come? Brad: Well, Fred is
new here, like a guest. Getting the big carrot would
make him feel welcome. And shouldn't we always make
our guests feel welcome? Of course we should! And that's why, I think
giving Fred the big carrot is the fairest thing to do. Thurgood: Hmm. Very
interesting point. Yadina: Sorry Brad, I disagree. The biggest carrot
should go to Kitty! Kitty: Meow!
Yadina: Carrots help keep Kitty's teeth and
mouth clean and fresh. Which Kitty then uses to help
keep everyone clean and fresh. Kitty: (slurp) Meow! Yadina: See? Plus carrots are a
cat's favorite treat. Xavier: How do you know that? Yadina: Ca-arrot. Ca-at. They both start
with a "ca" sound. I mean, that's just science! And that's why I think giving
Kitty the biggest carrot would be the fairest
thing to do. Thurgood: Some good points. Some strange ones, too. (laughs) Xavier: C'mon guys,
we all know who the biggest carrot
should go to. Puppy! Puppy:
(Woof-woof) Yadina: Puppy? Why? Xavier: Easy! Puppy's the biggest pet, so should get the
biggest carrot. Sha-BAM! Case closed. Brad/Yadina: Objection! Brad: Puppy only looks bigger, because she's got so much hair. Puppy: (whines) Yadina: So that makes
Kitty the biggest! Brad: I think Fred's
got Kitty beat. Xavier: No, no, no! Hair counts more than ears! Brad: Says who? Xavier: Says me! Yadina: No way! Thurgood: (tap-tap)
Order in the courtyard! Puppy: (panting) Brad: Hey, it's the hammer
thingamajiggywhatza, like from the Secret Museum! Xavier: Oooh, I remember
now, it's a gavel! Something judges use to
get people's attention. Thurgood: Works
pretty good, huh? Xavier: Yep.
Yadina: Sure does. Brad: Absolutely. Thurgood: I appreciate the
arguments you've all made. But I'm just not sure any of
them would be fair to everyone. Puppy: (panting) Brad: Okay, new idea. The biggest piece
of pie should go to whoever has the biggest head. Puppy: (panting) Puppy: (panting) Carrot! I mean carrot. The biggest carrot
should go to the animal with the biggest head, heh heh. Heh...
Dr Zoom: (squeek) Yadina: I think that it
should go to the best singer. Kitty: (meows)
Puppy: (howls) Xavier: Ugh,
this is so hard. None of these
solutions work! Thurgood: No.
And do you know why? Xavier: Uh... No. Thurgood: Because they
wouldn't be fair to everyone. One person, or pet, still
gets more than everyone else. And treating everyone fairly
means treating everyone equally. Brad: But the carrots
aren't equal, just like the pie
pieces aren't equal. Yadina: That's kind
of the whole problem. Thurgood: Then the solution
is to make the pieces equal. (humming) (snap) (snap) (snap) Snack time! Pets: (munching) Xavier: Wow.
That totally worked. And it's exactly what I
should do with our pie! Make sure each piece is equal. Thurgood: Yes! The courtyard is adjourned. Brad: Bye!
Xavier: Thank you Thurgood! Yadina: You are
one smart guy. What does
"adjourned" mean? Thurgood: (chuckles) It
means we're done here. Yadina:
Gotcha. Thanks! Thurgood: Bye! Xavier: Berby, let's go home. Berby: (bleep blarp bloop)
Whooo! Xavier: I'll just make this
the same size as the rest... then cut this into
three more pieces, one, two and three .. Ta-daaa! Welcome to Dessert Town. Where everyone gets the same
amount of Mom's apple pie. Brad: Yummy! Yadina: Wait!
What about ice cream? Xavier: Oh yeah! Xavier: (gasps)
There's only one scoop left! Who gets it? Yadina/Brad: (gasp) Xavier: Just kidding! (giggles) Yadina: Oh, Xavier!
Everyone: (giggle) Xavier: Thurgood Marshall
spent his whole life making sure everything was
fair and equal for everyone. Brad: And when he grew up, he became a United States
Supreme Court Justice. Yadina: That's like a
super important judge, and he helped to decide
a big case to make sure all schools were
available to everyone. Xavier: Thanks for joining
our awesome adventure to meet Thurgood Marshall. Brad: Who used to be a
kid, just like you and me. Yadina: So kids like you
can change the world! Brad: I am Brad. Yadina: I am Yadina. Xavier: I am Xavier. And I will always
be fair to everyone. Just like Thurgood Marshall! ♪ (theme music) ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪