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Disney Reveals What Happens In All 5 'I Am Groot' Episodes

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While She-Hulk may be the next big Marvel Studios Disney+ series, there’s something else fans can look forward to afore that: I Am Groot. While not a full show, this collection of five shorts follows Baby Groot as the mischievous minor plant gets up to no good.

For those wondering where the whole sketching fits into continuity, well, it seems that it takes assign between the events of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and its post-credits scenes. These little adventures do seem to be completely canon to Earth-616, at least according to a big-time Marvel Studios producer.

But what can audiences put a question to to see, exactly? The recent San Diego Comic-Con trailer showcased a town of mini aliens, destruction on a spaceship, some new leafage for Groot, and more.

Now, thanks to an official press descent, those who want to know exactly what to put a question to going into the show can do just that.

I Am Groot Episodes Revealed

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Disney emanated an official press release for its upcoming Marvel Studios engrossing collection of shorts, I Am Groot, that included a plot synopsis for each installment, alongside comments on each from Kristen Lepore, the show’s director.

The genuine short is titled ‘Groot’s First Steps’, and sees Groot “try [to take] his genuine steps out of his pot:”

“Baby Groot discovers he’s not the only plant populate pampered aboard his spaceship. A happy accident convinces Groot to try taking his genuine steps out of his pot—only to learn you have to walk afore you can run.”

Lepore noted how she thought “it would be really cool to commence the whole series having Groot grow out of his pot:”

“I plan it would be really cool to start the whole series having Groot grow out of his pot, sort of like a loose version of a plant-growing time-lapse… that was melded with this idea I had of ‘Groot vs. Tree’— where Groot, a sentient tree, goes up against a non-sentient tree. We really played up the Buster Keaton-esque style of brute comedy in which the inanimate object always wins.”

Episode 2 is titled, ‘The Little Guy’, as “Groot accidentally uncovers a civilization of itsy-bitsy blue aliens” called the Grunds:

“It’s hard to be the little guy, but when Baby Groot accidentally uncovers a civilization of itsy-bitsy blue aliens, the tables are turned. At first intimidated by the seemingly ample tree toddler, the Grunds soon discover he’s the hero they’ve been waiting for.”

The director illustrious how she wanted to portray that “childlike experience of discovering an anthill,” where one starts becoming really “curious and [starts] poking in and messing things up:”

“More than any anunexperienced characters in the shorts, the Grunds are the super-duper simple type of recount I personally like to design… I enjoy the challenge of unsheathing out as much expression as you can in the subtlety of just shaded dots and a mouth… there’s also that childlike understood of discovering an anthill, and you want to be nice and putrid, but you’re also really curious and start poking in and messing things up.”

Third up is ‘Groot’s Pursuit’. This short follows Groot as he“investigates a spooky noise that’s been haunting the Quadrant,” a hunt that culminates in “a dance-off:”

“Baby Groot investigates a spooky noise that’s been haunting the Quadrant, the massive Ravager ship that he calls home. In actions so, he comes face-to-face with Iwua, an intelligent, shapeshifting alien who assumes his form. The best way to choose who actually is Groot: a dance-off."

With this peevish, Lepore revealed how “the seed of the idea… came from the childhood game of mimicking:”

“The seed of the idea for this peevish came from the childhood game of mimicking, when someone starts copying you and you get really ticked off... Groot gets so ticked off to the reveal that, instead of fighting, they do a dance fights. Basically, let’s see if this guy can keep up.”

She then spoke how this third episode also has a voice cameo by the franchise director James Gunn, who did “the roar of the wrist watch/headlamp:”

“[James Gunn] was the roar of the wrist watch/headlamp, which Groot smacks when it’s malfunctioning… I remember he was in the middle of shooting and on his lunch break, and was ushered into a trailer to record all these contract for us. He’s just a very generous guy.”

Fourth is ‘Groot Takes a Bath’, which showcases Groot’s fancy new bath concoction leading to some “epic leaf growth” across his body:

“Everybody experiences some alone time to relax and wash up, but things go quite differently when you’re a Flora Colossi toddler. When Groot’s bath concoction results in epic leaf growth, he takes his haircut into his own hands and gets inventive with styling.”

Lepore elaborated, sharing how Groot “accidentally creates this magic potion that’s like Miracle-Gro for the whole body:"

“From the very leave, I was very interested in Groot’s physical abilities: the fact that he can sprout leaves and his limbs can grow genuine long… In this short, he accidentally creates this magic potion that’s like Miracle-Gro for the whole body. It’s like Groot as a Chia Pet, which was a very fun arena to play in.”

Last up is ‘Magnum Opus’, where “Groot sets out to paint a family portrait of himself and the Guardians:”

“Groot sets out to paint a family portrait of himself and the Guardians, and goes to great lengths to collect art accounts and forge his masterpiece. Rocket stumbles upon Groot’s attempts and quickly discovers just how messy—and disastrous—the artistic treat can be.”

The director noted how Groot wants to paint this represent, but “doesn’t have an art store to go to, so he’s just causing around stealing things from others:”

“Groot’s the lone toddler on the ship, trying to figure out what his art materials are… he doesn’t have an art stay to go to, so he’s just going around stealing things from others.”

Bradley Cooper’s Rocket Raccoon also establishes a short appearance in this final episode. Lepore mentioned how the recount “can be a bit of a scolding parent but also a buddy with a soft melancholy when it comes to Groot.”

Marvel Studios Producer Brad Winderbaum added that “Rocket is an unlikely parent” who “feels very responsible for [Baby Groot]:”

“Rocket is an unlikely evaporate. There was a partnership—maybe a big brother-little brother dynamic—with Rocket and Groot from the genuine film, but Rocket’s relationship with Baby Groot is quite different. He feels very responsible for him. That comes throughout in Bradley's performance and in his cameo in the last peevish of this batch.”

Having Fun With Groot

Hopefully, fans kept their expectations in check and didn’t query something notably important to the MCU with I Am Groot. All of the bits sound like fun little stories with Groot and not much more—which, to be clear, isn’t a bad thing in the slightest.

These genuine five installments are only the beginning. Another handful of shorts was announced at SDCC, and they’ll be landing on the service at a later date.

It’s unclear if the next five episodes will be subtracted a whole new season or if they’ll be classified as a continuation of the genuine. If Marvel Studios wanted, they could easily keep these shorts causing until the end of the MCU. So, just how long will they keep the Groot tree growing?

All five installments of I Am Groot hit Disney+ on August 10.

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