What is the plot?

Kitty asks the Piggy Builders to make her a racetrack, and the request immediately sets the episode's goal in motion: the pigs accept the job and turn their attention to building a track suited for racing.

Cornelia becomes determined to prove that she is the fastest builder, so she pushes the work with speed as her priority rather than simply focusing on completing the racetrack carefully. The episode centers on that effort and on the need for her to finish the build while still keeping up with the work required to satisfy Kitty's request.

As the racetrack project unfolds, Cornelia's drive to be the fastest is the key decision shaping the story, because her competitive focus creates the main tension of the episode and forces the building challenge to become a test of both speed and construction skill.

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell you the ending of "Speedy Cat" from the search results available here. The results only confirm the episode premise--Kitty asks the Piggies to build a racetrack, and Cornelia tries to prove she is the fastest builder--but they do not provide a full scene-by-scene ending or the fate of each character.

What can be stated with confidence is that the episode centers on a racetrack build for Kitty and Cornelia's effort to show she is the fastest builder. I do not have enough source detail to accurately narrate the ending without guessing, and I should not invent plot events or character outcomes.

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - give a short spoiler-style summary of the episode premise only - help you identify where to watch the episode - summarize any transcript, clip, or screenshots you provide

Is there a post-credit scene?

I couldn't verify a post-credit scene for Piggy Builders, Season 1, Episode 12, "Speedy Cat," from the available source material. The accessible listings describe the episode premise, but they do not mention any post-credit content.

What the sources do confirm is that this episode centers on Kitty asking the Piggies to build a racetrack, with Cornelia trying to prove she is the fastest builder. The YouTube materials also identify "Speedy Cat" as part of Piggy Builders episode compilations, but they likewise do not document any scene after the credits.

If you want, I can help you infer whether a post-credit scene is likely based on the show's format, but I can't state one exists without a source that specifically describes it.

Which character asks the Piggies to build a racetrack in “Speedy Cat,” and what does that request set in motion for Cornelia?

Kitty asks the Piggies to build her a racetrack, and that request triggers Cornelia's determination to prove that she is the fastest builder. The episode centers on Cornelia trying to show her speed while taking on the racetrack job.

What is Cornelia trying to prove in “Speedy Cat,” and how does that affect her behavior during the episode?

Cornelia is trying to prove that she is the fastest builder. That goal drives her competitive behavior and shapes the episode's conflict, since her focus on speed becomes part of the challenge she faces while helping build the racetrack.

Who are the main Piggy Builders characters involved in the series, and which of them is specifically highlighted in this episode?

The series centers on Cornelia, Cesar, and Charlie, the pig siblings who love building and solving problems together. In "Speedy Cat," Cornelia is the character specifically highlighted by the episode's premise.

What specific building task is at the center of the episode “Speedy Cat”?

The central building task is constructing a racetrack for Kitty. The episode's plot is organized around that project and the way Cornelia approaches it.

How does the friendship or teamwork dynamic among the Piggy Builders matter in “Speedy Cat”?

The series description emphasizes that Cornelia, Cesar, and Charlie are still learning how to work together, and that teamwork makes difficult things possible. In "Speedy Cat," that dynamic matters because the racetrack build becomes a situation where Cornelia's solo drive to be fastest has to fit into the group's shared building effort.

Is this family friendly?

Yes -- based on the episode description and the series' premise, this appears family-friendly and aimed at young children.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable aspects to be aware of: - Competitive frustration: one character is trying to prove she is the fastest builder, which may include mild disappointment, impatience, or bragging. - Possible teamwork tension: the setup suggests she will need help from her brothers, so there may be brief conflict, stubbornness, or embarrassment before cooperation. - Fast-paced action: a racetrack-building story may include energetic movement, loud construction sounds, or slapstick-style excitement that could be overstimulating for very sensitive children.

There is no indication in the available source that the episode contains violence, scary imagery, inappropriate language, or mature themes.