Blanket Fort

Blanket Fort is the 21st episode of Season 1 of Talking Tom and Friends.

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Hank and Ginger build an authentic and totally awesome fort! As usual, they get carried away...

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When Ginger and Hank build a fort in the basement of Tom's house, it kinda gets in the way. So Tom, Ben and Angela try to reclaim the fort.

Plot
Ginger and Hank build a huge cardboard box fort in the garage. However, they get carried away and orders Tom to fetch them some soda.

At first, Angela likes that Ginger and Hank are getting along so well, and Ben is pleased that they won't disturb his duty. However, Ben later tries to have a lunch break when he finds that Ginger's fort has completely blocked off the kitchen. Ben tried to enter, but Ginger refuses to open it without a payment of cake. When Ben tried to break open the gate, Hank douses him in olive oil.

Ben gets himself cleaned up and Tom tries to reason with them, but they throw pillows at his stomach hard, winding him. They all try to negotiate with them again, but Hank and Ginger continues to attack. They also tell them that they were standing in a pretend moat. They evacuate to the second floor. Angela suggests that they battle them in their own game. They prepare for battle and head back downstairs with a heavy box. They claim that Ben was still upstairs and the box was filled with cake. Hank and Ginger come down and open the box to see Ben bursting out of the box.

Tom and Angela join in on the fight. Eventually, Angela chases Hank into the "moat" and Hank is defeated. Ginger shoots Ben on the head with a plunger arrow, which saddens Tom because they lost a warrior. Thinking quickly, Tom throws a cardboard sword at Ginger, defeating him.

Tom had taken over the castle, banishes Hank and Ginger, and set up a victory feast.

Characters

 * Tom
 * Ginger
 * Hank
 * Ben
 * Angela

Locations

 * Tom Studios

Cast

 * Colin Hanks as Tom
 * Maria Bamford as Ginger
 * Tom Kenny as Hank
 * James Adomian as Ben
 * Lisa Schwartz as Angela

Trivia

 * Hank mentions a television series named A Game For Kings, a parody of the popular series Game of Thrones.