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Revision as of 00:26, 2 July 2015

"Mewberty" is the eleventh episode of the first season of Star vs. the Forces of Evil.

The episode premiered on June 15, 2015 alongside "Pixtopia".

Synopsis

When Star starts sprouting hearts all over her body, the telltale sign of Mewberty, Marco searches for a way to keep her from losing control.[1]

Plot

Marco and Star's art class lets out, and they are about leave for their next class when Marco notices a paint stain on Star's forehead. However, Star explains that it's not a paint stain but a heart spot—one of the first symptoms of mewberty. She also explains that it's far different than Earth puberty and could potentially destroy the school.

Marco decides to take Star home, but Star already begins showing an urging attraction to all the boys she passes and sprouts more hearts all over her body. She also develops the ability to create purple sticky webs from her hands. Worried that she might harm Marco, she locks herself inside a school locker. Marco suggests checking Star's magic book for a way to stop her mewberty, and Star says that she lost her book in a bet with Ferguson.

Marco finds Ferguson in Spanish class. He asks for Star's book, but Ferguson says he gave the book to Janna. Marco soon finds Janna with the magic book and begins to search for a page on mewberty but finds a little guy named Glossaryck instead. At first, Glossaryck refuses to help Marco as he only serves princesses, but he reluctantly agrees to help if Marco can provide him with some pudding.

Meanwhile, the still-hiding Star manages to peel all the hearts off her body, but more soon appear when students pass by her locker. Her skin turns purple, her eyes begin to glow, and she now has an uncontrollable passion for boys. The locker she's in begins to overfill with hearts and forms a heart-shaped cocoon. Eventually, Star emerges from the cocoon with six arms and wings.

While feeding Glossaryck pudding, Marco asks him how he can stop Star's mewberty. Glossaryck tells him it's a natural process that can't be stop, but he assures that she may (or may not) return to normal at 3:57 PM. Suddenly, Marco hears a scream and goes to check it out. He discovers that much of the school has become covered in purple hearts and vines and that a number of boys are trapped in purple webbing. When Star appears before him about to trap another boy in her web, Marco tries to reason with her, but she ignores him. When he tries to interfere, Star reacts by wrapping him in her web until she hears Oskar Greason's music.

Star attempts to wrap Oskar in her web as well until Marco catches her in a tennis net. Marco holds tight to the net as Star tries to break free and drags Marco all around the school. Glossaryck tells Marco that he's only making worse by interfering. Finally realizing there's nothing he can do, Marco reluctantly lets Star go, and she grabs Oskar and carries him up into the clouds. As Marco believes his friend is gone forever, Glossaryck's watch beeps at 3:57 PM. Hearts rain from the sky, and Oskar returns to the ground unharmed. Then, much to Marco's joy, Star returns, back to normal and with small butterfly wings—though she cannot fly with them.

Characters

Production notes

Songs

International premieres

  • June 21, 2015 (Canada)

Transcript

View the episode transcript here.

Gallery

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Trivia

  • As of this episode, Star has tiny butterfly-like wings.
  • The title is a pun of the word puberty.
    • Moreover, the title is also a mash-up between Mewni (Star's home dimension) and puberty.
    • A book was shown near the end of Quest Buy titled "Mewberty and You", likely referencing this episode.
  • From this episode forward, Mercury Filmworks no longer animates for the series.[2]
  • There is no background music throughout the first 5-6 minutes of the episode.
  • At the end of the episode, Marco hugs Star in celebration of Star being saved, only to separate shortly after. The way this is done is very similar to when Pacifica hugs Dipper in Gravity Falls.

Errors

  • Normally the top of Star's eyes can be seen through her bangs, but they aren't when her hair is pulled down over her face.

References