Plant

"Plant" is the finale of Season 1 of Piggy. It is the 12st episode overall.

Synopsis
The player investigates George's dissapearance by searching his house, which turns into a terrible idea when Piggy try and kill him and he has to escape.

Plot
The episode begins with the player and George following Mr. P, annoying him. He then decides to destroy the player as he should've done it to himself.

The player runs behind Mr. P as he is loading his gun. He grabs a green keycard and uses it, but trips. When he gets up, he sees Badgy, and runs off. After getting the blue key, he finds an apple. He wonders what he can use it for and throws it away, causing George to jump after it, eating it and attacking Badgy, distracting him. He uses the battery, gets a tube and puts it on the pedestal.

He then gets the orange key,

Main Characters

 * Player
 * George Pig
 * Mr. P

Supporting Characters

 * Bunny
 * Doggy
 * Badgy
 * Ms. P

Minor Characters

 * Zizzy
 * Pony
 * Zee/Zuzy
 * Soldiers
 * Elly
 * Grandmother
 * Mimi
 * Billy
 * Poley
 * Penny
 * Mother
 * Father
 * Teacher
 * Clowny
 * Mousy
 * Robby
 * Beary
 * Sheepy (mentioned)

Trivia

 * Ben Bocquelet talked about the progress of this episode on November 4th, 2016 for the Pictoplasma conference in New York City.
 * This episode was released on the Cartoon Network app and Video On Demand services three days before it aired on TV.
 * This was the first episode in Piggy.
 * TheThis is the last episode in which Jacob Hopkins and Terrell Ransom, Jr. voice Gumball and Darwin, and the first episode Nicolas Cantu and Donielle T. Hansley Jr. represent their voices as the two main characters.
 * Cartoon Network conflicted the continuity of Gumball and Darwin's voices when they released "The Ollie" on Video On Demand services first.
 * When designing Chi Chi and his family, the production team had to consult legal advice to make sure the designs were not too similar to the original Miracle Star designs, hence why they were only used in storyboards.

Continuity

 * This is the player's first major role.
 * In most of the next chapters, he has also a major role in them.
 * House was the first episode to be aired.
 * The way Chi Chi and his family fall off the expressway bears a resemblance to the time when Miss Simian's car drove off the expressway.


 * The demon eyes the Wattersons have while laughing are similar to the ones Gumball has in "The Man."
 * The "TOBIAS REMIX" video from "The Uploads" reappers on Elmore Stream-It.

Cultural References

 * The entire series is based off Peppa Pig.
 * The Piggy is based off of Peppa Pig and Granny. absence of a bootlegged version of Anais is also referenced, as she was excluded from Miracle Star because during its airing, China had a policy stating that families can only have one child owing to the country's overpopulation problem (with Gugu/Ribbit, the frog character from the show being counted as a pet). As of now, they can only have two children in a family in China.
 * The bootlegged version of Anais apparently had an online profile picture; only for it to be deleted with the caption 'women no right to celebrate in republic of people'. The 'republic of people' is a clear parody of The People's Republic of China and the quote alludes China's repression against freedom of speech and relatively low quality of women's rights, and also because thanks to the one child law, it is common in China for girls to be aborted or abandoned.
 * The first video of The Incredible World of Chi Chi on Elmore Stream-It is a recreation of a real scene from Miracle Star which copied the first episode of Gumball, "The DVD."
 * When the copycats' website was translated, Ribbit's profile said he was green, but he was actually blue. This may be because Traditional Chinese lacks a word that differentiates blue and green. It instead uses the word qīng (Chinese: 青) to describe both colors. However, the modern Chinese language now differentiates blue as lán (Chinese: 蓝/ 藍), and green as lǜ (Chinese: 绿 / 綠).
 * When Richard drools about what ever Gumball says, it is similar to Homer's "Mmmmisms" from the TV show, The Simpsons.

Goofs/Errors

 * When the Wattersons crash into the Milk Guy's booth, a blue van can be seen in the background, but when they wake up, it disappears.
 * The copycat family's website is named "The Wonderful World of Chi Chi," but the image on the website says "The Incredible World of Chi Chi."
 * When Gumball reads about Chi Chi, "center" is spelled the American English way, but when it shows the page again as Darwin reads about Ribbit, it is spelled "centre," the British English spelling.
 * In the copycats' recreation of the "The DVD," when Chi Chi's mother raises her fists, part of her left hand disappears for a frame.
 * On the Elmore Expressway, a sign can be seen that says "Interstate 95." Interstate 95 is an east coast highway, but Elmore is in California.
 * Video on demand services have the synopsis incorrectly refer to Chi Chi and Ribbit as "Kiki" and "Quack," respectively.
 * This is a direct translation of their Miracle Star counterparts.

Other titles

 * Español (Spanish): Casa
 * Français (French): Maison
 * Italiano (Italian): Casa
 * Magyar (Hungarian): Ház
 * Nederlands (Dutch): Huis
 * Polski (Polish): Dom
 * Български (Bulgarian): къща