For the Story Book, See: Leo's Baton (Book).
Leo's baton is a tool that Leo uses to conduct classical pieces of music, just like Leopold Stokowski.
Object Summary[]
Leo's baton is a tool that Leo uses to start each mission, conduct the team as well as doing his conducting moves and end the mission. Leo also uses the Baton in the theme at the end "We Need You!" In Season 1 and 2. Also, in season 2, he flies by conducting in the opening theme in (Season 2).
In "Quincy and the Magic Instruments", Leo tells Quincy to use the baton by completing Quincy's solo mission with the Magic Instruments. For some episodes, Leo senses some objects, buildings, doors and tunnels are smaller, so he has to conduct Crescendo to make the music go louder, bigger and harder. Including where Leo has to conduct Saturn's Ring Crescendo and Diminuendo to fit Saturn as seen in the first episode of Season 1 "Ring Around the Planet".
In the second episode "I Love to Conduct", Annie asks Leo that he has a baton and he did, because he'd never go anywhere without it. As he prepares to conduct his friends, Annie starts to sing, June starts dance and Quincy starts to play his trumpet for the music of the meadow and the sun rises, and their neighbors are finally waking up of their glorious morning!
In the 15th episode "The Christmas Wish", Leo's wish was a new baton head that it has a Star Shape and he conducts it to make a triangle shape in order to make Mount Everest brighter. In the 24th episode "Knock on Wood", Leo uses his baton as the Ivory Woodpecker, Tapper, is sitting on it to meet him and the team.
In the 25th episode "A Galactic Goodnight", Leo uses his baton as a nightlight every night, which helps him fall asleep. Also, Leo also uses his baton's next ability to conduct the animals (seen in Our HUGE Adventure, where he conducts cows, all animals to save the unicorn in The Song of the Unicorn and where Leo starts conducting Crescendo in order to make Joey jump higher as the music goes louder and harder in Jump for Joey).
And he can also use his baton to fight and battle all villains that conduct crescendo and/or diminuendo like the Bad Knight from "The Good Knight and the Bad Knight" for the musical key to free the Good Knight, the Wicked Witch from "Brothers and Sisters to the Rescue!", Big Jet in "Show and Tell" with his whole body conducting to retrieve the baton and the Music Dragon from "Rocket's Firebird Rescue" with his Super Conducting Music Power.
In some episodes of the segment "That's so Silly!", Leo conducts the music Jack in the box, until an object, an animal or a food pops out of it while June is going to guess what's inside for all episodes and Annie is the only one to guess what's inside in "The Glass Slipper Ball".
In Melody the Music Pet, Leo uses his baton to conduct Melody of helping her to follow, then to bounce the lily pads and to conduct Crescendo of increasing the size of the door from the interior of the Eiffel Tower.
Episode Uses[]
All Episodes.
Book Uses[]
All Books.
Trivia[]
- In How We Became the Little Einsteins: The True Story, Leo's Baton is off-screen while it hears a chiming sound of completing a mission by helping Rocket find a home, which is The Rocket Room.