Family Falling Apart

Family Falling Apart is the eleventh ep overall of Zip The Pichu.

Plot
When the family tries to complete a corn maze, they end up separating.

Synopsis
The episode starts with Zip heading a comic on the couch. And then he notices the viewers and tells them that in a huge family, it is super bad if they separate, and they should always try to stick together no matter what. Next, Zip Sr. called the family for a "family meeting". Zip Sr. told everyone that they had behaved so well, so they we're taking a trip to the country fair. They were all excited, and wanted to leave right that '''second! '''So after they got to the fair, they played some carnival games like "Pin The Tail On The Donkey" and the merry-go-round. And that's when they finally found a corn maze challenge.

Zip Sr. suggested the corn maze, and all the kids agreed. So they went to get a map that was....pretty huge, and just like that, they were already on their way through the maze. Later, when they are still finding their way out, they then realize that Mr. Game & Watch was missing. But then they run into the MAN, who seems to be a bit lost. Zip tells the MAN that he and he siblings-. the MAN cuts Zip off by saying "What siblings?". Zip realizes that his whole family is g-o-n-e. Zip then goes into a panic and runs through the course in a bunch of different directions, but can't find his family. A timecard shows up saying 9 HOURS LATER. Zip is cold and curled up into a ball. He tries his best to form a blanket, but fails. Eventually he goes to sleep.

The next morning, Zip wakes up just to realize that it was all just a nightmare. But then Flower barges into Zip's room and tells Zip that the corn maze was so fun, but Zip could not make it out. This leaves Zip horrified as the segment ends.

Trivia

 * the MAN was in this episode, so this episode happened AFTER "Pichustein".
 * This is the first episode to feature something just in someone's imagination.
 * The characters will have slight redesigns starting on this episode.
 * This is a rare time where Zip talks to the viewers.
 * This episode is also the second episode to feature a timecard. The first was I Was A Teenage Gary.