Fox

a) In this episode, the Alphablocks sing about the quick brown fox that jumps over the lazy dog.

b) At the beginning all the alphablocks are sleeping.

Lyrics
O-o

O-o

O-o

O-o

f-o-x, FOX

Fox

d-o-g, DOG

Dog

Fox

Dog

Fox

Dog

b-r-ow-n, BROWN

Brown fox

Brown fox

l-a-z-y, LAZY

Lazy dog

Lazy dog

Brown fox

Lazy dog

Brown fox

Lazy dog

The qu-i-ck, QUICK brown fox

The quick brown fox j-u-m-p-s, JUMPS

The quick brown fox jumps

o-v-er, OVER

Over the lazy dog

Jumps over the lazy dog

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Lazy dog

Quick brown fox

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

The lazy fox jumps over the quick brown dog

Over the quick brown dog the lazy fox jumps

Quick fox

Brown dog

Brown fox

Lazy dog

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Lazy dog

Quick brown fox

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Ooo-ooooooooo

Characters (in their order of appearance)
All the Alphablocks literally appeared at the same time.

Digraphs

 * OW
 * TH
 * QU
 * CK
 * ER

Words

 * Fox
 * Dog
 * Brown
 * Lazy
 * Jumps
 * Over


 * The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

Trivia

 * A stays saying her long sound (her name) while sounding out LAZY.
 * C, E, H, K, Q, T, and W have no solo lines in this episode.
 * E is the only single letter out of these, because the word THE is not sounded out.
 * U|U's voice is revealed to be only deeper in this episode, except when he was with Q.
 * This was the second time Y was a vowel. The 1st time was in Why.
 * This is the only time a capital letter is used in a digraph.
 * If the pangram were a past-tense sentence ("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog"), then S would be the only letter not in this version.
 * However, if it were past-tense, then you would pluralize "dog" into "dogs".

Errors

 * When BROWN is sounded out, OW says his sound in one voice, because O and W are both voiced by the same person, Lizzie Waterworth.
 * The same happens to ER when OVER is sounded out.
 * When JUMPS is sounded out, P says "pa", when she was supposed to say /p/ unvoicedly.
 * When Spelling DOG, O's voice is much lower pitched that what it normally is.
 * sometimes one of g’s pupils is high (but in her eyeball) making her look odd.