Polly Pocket (TV series)
Polly Pocket is an American Canadian 2D-animated adventure fantasy children's television series based on Mattel's doll of the same name. It features Polly having a magical locket that allows her and her friends to shrink down to tiny sizes.
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Based on | Polly Pocket by Mattel |
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Directed by | Jon Izen Brent Bouchard Ishi Rudell Deborah Copeland |
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Composer | Mike Shields |
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Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 (5 in production) |
No. of episodes | 104 (13 two-part/segmented episodes from Season 2 onwards) |
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Executive producers | For Mattel Creations/Television:
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Running time | 22 minutes (per episode; Season 1) 11 minutes (per episode; 2-part, segmented; Season 2–present) |
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Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | July 8, 2018 – present |
Originally produced by Mattel Television and WildBrain Studios for Family Channel in Canada,[1][2] the series has since aired on Universal Kids and Netflix in the United States with most of the episodes also appearing via its dedicated user handle on YouTube. From the second season to date, website sources also reveal that the series was picked up for television and/or streaming broadcast in over 12 countries and territories worldwide.[3][4][5] In the United States, Polly Pocket aired on Universal Kids from July 1, 2019 to August 6, 2022, then again from January 1, 2023 to the March 25, 2023.
Broadcast
The show's first season premiered on Family Channel in Canada and on Netflix in the United States on July 8, 2018 and May 1, 2020[6] and on American television via Universal Kids on July 1, 2019, with the latter airing the second season to air alongside it back-to-back.[3][4] On June 13, 2019, WildBrain announced a second season in development with Mattel [7] with children's media-focused publication, The Toy Book, revealing on October 20, 2020 that Mattel and WildBrain renewed the series for more episodes without stating whether it was for a new season or not;[8] the show's second season was released on Netflix on November 15, 2020. From third season season to date, the series moved permanently to Netflix but still retained the free episode access on YouTube. The third season, as Polly Pocket: Rainbow Funland Adventures premiered on September 29, 2021[9] and January 9, 2022 in equal halves of episodes and the fourth season, as Polly Pocket: Summer of Adventure, was released on April 1, 2022 and August 1, 2022 – all on Netflix in the U.S.[10]
Cast
Main
- Emily Tennant as Polly Pocket – An 11-year-old kid genius with a thirst for adventure and wants to help people. She fell on the Earth and inherited her locket from her grandmother Penelope Pocket, trying to keep its shrinking ability a secret to avoid letting anyone use it for its power.
- David A. Kaye as Pierce Gregory Pocket – Polly's 16-to-17-year-old brother. It is revealed he does KerPow, in episode 6, and that he works for store owner Peanut as delivery boy-turned-assistant manager in episode 10. He owns a hedgehog named Blossom. Polly and Pierce seem to grow closer following the revelation of the Pocket Locket. Pierce gets ready to go to college at Cosmopolitan City University in season 4.
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Lila Draper[11] – Polly's fashion savvy friend of Scottish descent who often exclaims using fashion terms and pieces. She loves fashion and finds that shrinking can be chic. She starts learning KerPow starting with the second season.
- Kazumi Evans (seasons 1 and 2) and Cherlandra Estrada (seasons 3 and 4) as Shani Smith – An African-American science fiction nerd who formerly had stage fright, Shani serves as the peacekeeper and brains of the group. Her favorite show is "Y-Girls" and she is a follower of Nicolas' vlog.
- Vincent Tong as Nicolas "Nic" Wells[12] – A boy in Polly's class who attempts to investigate the paranormal. In the mid-season finale, he discovers the girls' secret, but in episode 11, he becomes the posse's fourth member and Polly's male best friend when he helps them thwart Griselle, and Gwen's plot to be mayor and take over the town and promising to keep the girls' secret safe.
- Rhona Rees as Duchess Bella "Big" Bigowski – Lila's KerPow rival-turned-friend who appears in season 2 who joins the posse as its fifth member. It was revealed that Bella comes from nobility, with her title being Duchess. Known to say, "Gym shorts".
- Advah Soudak as Hamal
Recurring
- Ellen Kennedy as Penelope Pocket – Polly's grandmother and the previous bearer of the Pocket Locket. She marries Richard in season 3.
- Maryke Hendrikse as Pamela Pocket, Polly's mother, and Paxton Pocket, Polly's baby brother who was the only one of Polly's relatives other than Grandma Penelope that knows Polly's secret until the end of season 3 and starts going to Le Fancy Pants Preschool beginning with season 4.
- Ian Hanlin as Peter Pocket, Polly's father, and Austin Summers, Pierce's friend
- Terry Klassen (season 2) and Dhirendra (seasons 3-4) as Richard – A man Penelope Pocket befriends and becomes romantically involved, getting married in season 3. He later becomes aware of the Pocket family secret in season 4.
- Rhona Rees as Prudence Pocket – The ancestor of Penelope and Polly Pocket. She discovered various colors of Pockite - purple (shrinking and growing), green (transports between worlds), orange (shapeshift), and blue (shields).
- Patricia Drake as Griselle Grande – A 60-year-old woman from England, she was Penelope's college roommate who discovered the Pocket Locket's abilities from Penelope and tried to take it from them. The two fought but broke the locket, making Griselle win it after the two went their separate ways. She spent years using her science to replicate its powers but failed, until the day when she discovered Polly Pocket had found it and reactivated its powers. She and Gwen now try to take the locket to conquer Littleton by shrinking its citizens and trapping them in a model city called "Grandeville". She eventually gets arrested at the end of episode 13 (11 in production order), after her plan to become the town's new mayor, steal Polly's locket, and shrink the town while covering it in an energy bubble failed, and Nicholas helped Lila and Shani expose Griselle's secret plans to the world. But after doing community service, she resumes her hunt for the locket while also wanting revenge on Polly and her friends, starting with episode 15 onwards. She and Gwen do not appear in later season of the series.
- Rhona Rees as Gwen Grande – Griselle Grande's granddaughter and Polly's rival-turned-friend, Polly's rival inside and outside of school. In the series' 7th episode, "Con Job", she actually helps the girls escape to avoid Griselle ruining their one day off from Polly-hunting. She and her grandmother do not appear in later seasons of the series.
- Kathleen Barr as Grunwalda Grande – The Irish ancestor of Griselle and Gwen Grande.
- Maryke Hendrikse as Melody – A teenage pop singer who becomes the girls' ally in episode 2 when she is rescued by Polly via her locket. After the two-part pilot, she doesn't reappear until the season 3 finale.
- Tabitha St. Germain as CJ, Lila's friend, Melissa Militant, a strict girl scout troop leader who does things in a military boot camp fashion, and Darlene D'Cornia
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Cheryl
- Ian Hanlin as Peanut – A restaurant owner known for making cupcakes. Pierce Pocket works for him as his delivery boy, and later, his assistant manager in the series' 11th episode.
- Kathleen Barr as Tori (Tanisha), Shani's older cousin and Belladonna Bigowski, Bella's grandmother and namesake, her father's mother and matriarch of the Bigowski family.
- Vincent Tong as Major Kisser
- Peter Kelamis as Nathaniel D'Cornia, owner of Rainbow Funland, and Mr. Quidnunc
- Sam Vincent as Officer McPherson
- Michael Daingerfield as Mr. Moneyweather
- Maryke Hendrikse as Ms. Mense
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Sun, a spa manager, and Brandon, a boy Lila helps teach Kerpow to, and Fatima
- Scott McNeil as Principal Mondo – The elementary school's quirky, eccentric but fairly strict principal.
- Nicole Oliver as Miss Fuss, a substitute teacher at Polly's school, and Ms. Demeter
- Chiara Zanni as Blair Delaware – A social media star that Lila has admiration for.
- Cherlandra Estrada as Mrs. Smith, Shani's mother; Ms. Verite; Dr. Laguna, a biologist at the Littleton Aquarium.
- Kelly Sheridan as Maxine Morningside, a news reporter, and Margot Monrovia
- Emily Tennant as Magicianna
- Kiomi Pyke as Ava
- Paul Dobson as Mr. Bigowski, Bella's father, and Lord Edward, Belladonna's assistant.
- Diana Kaarina as Mrs. Bigowski – Bella's mother.
- Cecilia Bigowski - Big's great aunt.
- Alexandra Quispe as Ricki Roller, a former rival of Pamela Pocket, and Jordan
- Ingrid Nilson as Coco and Vera Draper – Lila's baby twin sisters.
- Mark Hildreth as Mr. Draper – The father of Lila, Coco and Vera.
- Mayumi Yoshida as Grandmaster Khan – Lila and Bella's Kerpow teacher.
- Annie Chen as Hazel – Grandmaster Khan's young granddaughter. She learns of Polly's Locket and promises not to tell.
- Alvin Sanders as Marvin – The stubborn director of the Littleton Games.
- Rebecca Husain as Ice Cream Irene – a teenager who serves ice cream at the Littleton Games who Polly lets in on her secret.
- Maria J. Cruz as Consuela Fargo – A woman from Animal Control.
- Nicole Anthony as Sunny Moon – An athletic woman who competes in the Littleton Games. She specializes in many sports, including volleyball and basketball among others.
- Brenda Crichlow as Principal Snootykins – Head of Le Fancy Pants Preschool.
- Jesse Inocalla as Jethro, a teacher at Le Fancy Pants Preschool and Sam
- Brian Drummond as Bigfoot, A resident of Area Fifty-None, and Bill, A bat creature.
- Ian James Corlett as Fred – A Leprechaun.
- Ashleigh Ball as Rosie – A small alien from Pluto.
- Aria DeMaris as Carmen
- Genevieve - An alien turtle friend of Aesop.
- Nicole Anthony as Frances - A tooth fairy-in-training; Monroe - a mermaid
- Kira Tozer as Dr. Merriweather
- Adam Nurada as Benedict Cobb
- Erin Mathews as Audrey
- Marco Grazzini as Matteo, an old rival of Richard's.
- Mermaid Queen, Monroe's mother and ruler of the Mermaid Kingdom.
- Queen Madelyn, a mermaid who know Prudence Pocket.
Villains
- Kathleen Barr as Barb Payne - The villain of The Con Job who is a former actress who is angry at her co-star, Rocco Sage, for being cast in a movie after Barb was cut out from the movie. She kidnaps Rocco and ties her to a missile, hoping she would die if the missile failed to launch. Shani tries to reason with Barb, but she is not convinced and doesn't believe her. She later is arrested.
- Tabitha St. Germain as Paranormal Patty - A paranormal investigator whose only appearance so far is in "Pocket Poltergeist" when Pierce, believing to have been haunted by a ghost calls her in, unaware it was the Pocket Posse pulling a prank. Aside from her equipment almost ratting out Polly's secret, she tried to destroy the Pocket house in an attempt to get rid of the ghost before Polly arranged for her and Pierce to "banish" it, (really Shani via voice-acting and special effects), with a spirit dance.
- Jason Michas as Devin – A teenage kid who thinks he is the king of the advanced bowl. He is first seen in the episode Brotherly Love. Devin thinks that Polly and the other young kids should stay in the kid bowl but Polly doesn't like his idea, so they decide to have a skate off.
- Mr. Scheeman – A shady businessman who conned Nicolas into journeying to Almost Dead-Man's Island, hoping the boy's vlog would spread rumors about a haunted temple and keep competing businesses from taking root there. His magnet crane caused Polly's powers to glitch until Shani found and disabled it. He stole a sample of genuine "Bigfoot" hair from Nic until Shani stole it back in secret.
- Tosca Hopkins as Carla Carson – Helpmate to Mr. Scheeman
- Emily Tennant as Ruth
- Travis Turner as Augustus
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Cordelia
- Brian Doe as Chad
- Ian Hanlin as Squid Lord, an enemy of the Mermaid Kingdom
Pets
- Farley – Darlene's pet ferret.
- Ian Hanlin as Stella – Penelope Pocket's pet parrot.
- Sir Harry – Belladonna's pet Sphynx cat.
- Peaches – Polly's pet dog.
- Bonita – Lila's pet rabbit.
- Captain Colliwoggles – Shani's pet cat.
- Brian Drummond as Aesop – Shani's pet turtle.
- Galloshky – Gwen's pet rat.
- Thunder – one of Hazel's five pet hamsters.
- Foot – Sunny Moon's pet rabbit.
- Apple - A three-legged dog Bella adopts.
- Freddie - A terrier Penelope adopts.
Episodes
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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1 | 26 | July 8, 2018 | November 25, 2018 |
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2 | 26 | November 15, 2020 | |||
3 | 26 | September 29, 2021 | January 9, 2022 |
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4 | 26 | April 1, 2022 | August 1, 2022 | ||
5 | 26 | 2023 TBA | August 1, 2023 |
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Season 1 (2018)
No. | Title [13] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboards by | Original air date [13] | Prod. code |
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1 2 | "Tiny Power"[lower-alpha 3] | Jon Izen Brent Bouchard | Shea Fontana | Krista-Marie Porter and Sam To Desirae Salmark and Sidne Marat | July 1, 2018[lower-alpha 4] July 8, 2018 | 101-102 |
The story all begins in the town of Littleton when 11-year-old kid genius Polly Pocket volunteers to fix her grandma Penelope's locket during her visit, but in the process, Polly discovers it's a magical artifact that allows its user to shrink herself down to pocket or doll size and then grow back up, as well as any other person or object she touches. However, she is sharing this secret with Polly’s best friends: fashion-savvy Lila Draper and science-fiction nerd Shani Smith. They try to get tickets for a concert by teen pop star Melody. However, they run afoul of their classmate Gwen Grande, looking after Gwen’s clothing store owning grandmother Griselle. After a small accident, Penelope tells the story of the locket, its users, and her past with Griselle. While Penelope mentors Polly and her friends about the locket's power, Gwen, having seen Polly unshrink in secret, tells Griselle about it, prompting her to resume her decades-old plot of stealing the locket's power for herself to shrink the people of Littleton. In part 2, Polly, Lila, and Shani get their hands on the last few tickets to Melody's concert cruise. However, Melody and Polly get captured by the Grandes, forcing Shani to perform onstage and conquer her stage fright, while Polly loses the locket to Griselle and flies through the ship's air vents to get it back. The Grandes manage to shrink everyone, but Polly's newly assembled Pocket Posse convinces the audience that it's really special effects. After apprehending the Grandes, Polly channels the full power of the locket through her to restore everyone to normal. In the end, the locket chooses Polly to be its new bearer because of her ability to channel its power and because of her spirit and intuition. Note: This is the only time the activation phrase for the locket changes from "Pocket Time" to "Tiny Power" after the final scene. | ||||||
3 | "Bumpy Ride" | Jon Izen | Shea Fontana | Dave Wiebe and Sam To | August 5, 2018 | 103 |
After doing some experiments with Polly's gadgets, secret lab and car, the girls plan to ride the Whopper Whirler- a new roller coaster at Littleton's amusement park. However, unlike Polly's brother Pierce, the girls get booted for being too small to ride. So Polly uses Geni and her 3D printer to create a model of the roller coaster to ride on until 7 trips cause it to break. Realizing that a part of the real coaster is weak, the girls race against time to warn the employees at the park before Pierce and his friends fall and crash. In the B-story, Griselle and Gwen disguise themselves as park vendors to snatch Polly's locket. | ||||||
4 | "Doggone Disaster" | Brent Bouchard | Shea Fontana | Sidne Marat and Desirae Salmark | August 5, 2018 | 104 |
Lila starts a dog-walking service but finds herself in trouble, so she asks Polly and Shani for help. However, Paxton and Polly are being watched by the stern, stick-in-the-mud Mrs. Mense, so Polly has to sneak out. But when one of the dogs runs off, and the Grandes interfere, the Pocket Posse must get the dog back before it ruins a dinner date for Polly's parents. | ||||||
5 | "Super Tiny Fly" | Jon Izen | Elise Allen | Hailey Kathler and James Borne | August 8, 2018[lower-alpha 5] August 10, 2018 | 105 |
When the girls find and nurse a baby bird back to health, Polly wants to keep it, but Shani convinces her to help it get home. However, Gwen captures all four of them and they must break out of her cage before Griselle finds them. In the end, Polly learns that if you love something, then sometimes you must set it free. | ||||||
6 | "Mommy, I Shrunk the Kid"[lower-alpha 6] | Brent Bouchard | Elise Allen | John Young and Melissa Allen | August 9, 2018[lower-alpha 7] August 12, 2018 | 106 |
Wanting to prove herself capable of being home alone, and getting a new mood ring, Polly volunteers to babysit her younger brother Paxton while her parents attend a karate demo that Pierce is featured in. However, after shrinking Paxton down with them, the girls end up chasing him as he runs off to play. Meanwhile, Paxton's teddy bear "Boo-Boo" is misplaced, and causes Paxton to be upset.
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7 | "Sugar Rush" | Brent Bouchard | Elise Allen | Hailey Kathler and James Borne | August 17, 2018 | 110 |
While helping Pierce's boss, Peanut, make dozens of cupcakes for delivery, Polly falls asleep, being exhausted by her massive to-do list for using her locket's powers to help the people of Littleton, and loses her locket in a cupcake Pierce is delivering. Now stuck at doll-size, the girls fly around town in the quad-copter to get the locket back before Griselle uses it to shrink Pierce during his delivery to her apartment.
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8 | "Mission Ring: Impossible" | Jon Izen | Mark Purdy and Stu Reid | James Borne, Jason Armstrong, and Krista-Marie Porter | August 10, 2018[lower-alpha 8] August 19, 2018 | 107 |
The Pockets head for the beach to celebrate the anniversary of their parents' marriage, but Mr. Pocket misplaces the ring, forcing Polly (the ring bearer) to try to find it. With help from Shani and Lila, Polly shrinks down in her new sub and finds it, only for Griselle to snatch the ring and hold it for ransom, in exchange for Polly's locket. However, the girls get the ring back and watch in awe as Mr. Pocket reveals his surprise to Mrs. Pocket. Note: Lila dons the same swimsuit from the season 1 trailer for the series, and wears it for the last 16 minutes of the episode (a blue tankini with polka dots on Lila’s briefs with a fluffy green top). This is the only episode with Lila wearing this swimsuit. | ||||||
9 | "The Badgering" | Jon Izen | Elise Allen | John Young and Melissa Allen | August 19, 2018 | 111 |
While at girl scouts camp in the hopes of promoting to a higher rank, the girls find Lila incapable of certain outdoor skills, and that a ghost named the Pearl Lady supposedly haunts the grounds. However, a disguised Griselle and Gwen snatch the locket, trapping the girls at doll-size, and the girls apply Lila's fashion savvy skills to track them down. Along the way, the girls discover that Shani's older cousin, Tori, was going to use the Pearl Lady ghost as a prank. In the end, the girls get their badges. | ||||||
10 | "A Night to Remember: Part 1" | Brent Bouchard | Shea Fontana | Gloria Jenkins and Raven Molisee | August 25, 2018 | 112 |
Polly, Lila and Shani are on the planning committee for the school's fall formal dance, but get stuck with Nicolas Wells as their partner. Meanwhile, Griselle disguises herself as a southern belle candidate for the town's new mayor, and tricks the girls into setting up their dance at city hall in return for helping "Bonnie Bain" win the election. But things get worse when Nicolas gets a blurred image of the girls and their Pocket Racer in the tunnels, and plans to expose them on the night of the dance during a live webcast of his vlog. Note: This is actually part 1 of the 2-part mid-season finale in chronological order. | ||||||
11 | "A Night to Remember: Part 2" | Jon Izen | Shea Fontana | Rick Hoberg and Sam To | August 26, 2018 | 113 |
Polly, Lila and Shani don their dresses for the school's fall formal dance, but end up getting knocked out by Griselle, who reveals her masquerade from the last episode and snatches Polly's locket. Trapped in a small recreation model of her house, and with the Grandes holding Lila, Shani and the locket hostage, Polly calls Nicolas for help, exposing her secret and helping him sneak into city hall to rescue the girls and the locket. But with an energy dome surrounding the town, Nicolas uses his live webcast to help a freed Shani and Lila expose Griselle's deception to the townspeople while Polly exerts herself to shut down the field generator. In the end, Griselle is arrested for her recent criminal activities by the police, and the girls induct Nicolas as the fourth member of their Posse, spending the rest of the fall formal in Polly's miniature dance hall with working disco ball included. Note: This is actually part 2 of the 2-part mid-season finale in chronological order. Nicholas joins the main cast as of this episode as the fourth member, and first boy, in the Pocket Posse. | ||||||
12 | "The Con Job" | Brent Bouchard | Jacquie Walters and Taylor Cox | Dave Wiebe and Sam To | August 13, 2018[lower-alpha 9] August 26, 2018 | 108[lower-alpha 10] |
After finishing their costumes for a contest at the Fall 2018 comic convention, based on Shani's favorite Sci-Fi series, "Y-Girls", the girls discover that the actress who plays Captain Rocco has been abducted. After a few misadventures, they discover that an actress, Barb Payne, was in the deleted scene of an episode and claims she was robbed of her glory and A-list acting. So now, Shani must lead the girls in an attempt to rescue her "Captain" before Barb blasts her off on a rocket and fries everyone at the con. In the B-story, the Grandes have a day off from Pocket-hunting, but when Gwen finds the girls, she helps them escape so that Griselle won't ruin things for her. In the end, the girls win the costume contest via email entry, and Griselle finds out Gwen's deception. | ||||||
13 | "Club Flub" | Jon Izen | Mark Purdy and Stu Reid | Desirae Salmark and Sidne Marat | August 15, 2018[lower-alpha 11] September 2, 2018 | 109 |
When Nicolas' paranormal investigation club gets more attention than their Animal Club, the girls use their animal-charming skills to bring real wild animals in to stir up a crowd. However, when Griselle, disguised as a gorilla, makes a scene, the animals go berserk and a moose runs off with Polly's locket. Note: this is episode 9 in both chronological and production order.
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14 | "Swimsational" | Brent Bouchard | Barb Haynes | Desirae Salmark and Sidne Marat | September 9, 2018 | 114 |
In the summer following Griselle's incarceration and Nicolas joining their group, the girls decide to throw a pool party for the depressed kids in Littleton, using a miniature pool designed by Polly, a martian space theme, Shani's singing, and a tent to masquerade their shrinking. However, Polly has two commitments: a dive at the end of her party, in addition to modeling Lila's new line of swimwear, and helping her Dad impress a client for remodeling the city convention center. In the end, after multiple running attempts between both parties (family dinner and pool party), Polly realizes that family is more important than looking cool, and aborts her high-dive attempt, carefully escorting the pool party attendees out and passing her model off as her dad's after accidentally wrecking the original model. The client is impressed, and Mr. Pocket makes quite an impression. Note: In the first half of the episode, Polly is seen wearing the purple and pink striped one-piece from the season 1 trailer, but without her pink T-shirt on top, and Lila and Shani both wear their swimsuits from that trailer's ending shot (Lila's being the same used in "Mission: Ring-Possible", and Shani wearing a blue one-piece with straps and a tiny light blue UFO saucer on her chest). Polly later wears a pink dress, and a green one-piece with bikini skirt that inflates as part of Lila's fashion-functional swimsuit line).
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15 | "Pocket Poltergeist" | Brent Bouchard | Jacquie Walters and Tayler Cox | Jeff Bittle and Melissa Allen | September 16, 2018 | 116 |
When Pierce's racket interferes with the Posse's attempts at making a movie for a contest to win a new camera, Polly, Lila, Shani and Nicholas fake a ghost attack, which prompts Pierce to call in a paranormal investigator named Paranormal Patty, whose tech picks up on the locket's mystical energy. But when Pierce learns Patty intends to destroy the house to protect the neighborhood, he and Polly team up to fake getting rid of the ghost (portrayed by Shani) to save their home before their parents find out about the trouble Pierce caused.
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16 | "Short Cuts" | Jon Izen | Robin Stein | Luke Gustafson and Megan Willis | September 23, 2018 | 117 |
When a misunderstanding leaves Shani to believe Polly's using her locket's magic to win the school science fair, she throws her own model rocket into the trash. This prompts Polly and Lila to go into the trash room after it. However, they are slightly delayed when Gwen and Griselle - who has just finished her community service punishment from "A Night to Remember Part 2"- have come back to school in order to steal the locket. After Polly clears things up with Shani, Shani realizes her error, and the three girls team up to escape the Grandes, and rebuild Shani's rocket for the school science fair. However, to stall for time, Lila humiliates herself in front of head judge Mrs. Vasquez, while singing and rapping to her bunny, Bonita, to try to hop through her built maze. Meanwhile, Polly upgrades Shani's rocket with an AI named Neal that helps her to thwart the Grandes when they lurk nearby, and impress both the judges and Polly's mom. That said, Shani and Polly share the first place trophy, and Polly's mom wants them to help her with her next work design project. | ||||||
17 | "Snowball Effect" | Brent Bouchard | Mark Purdy and Stu Reid | Gemma Findlay and Sam To | September 30, 2018 | 118 |
During Spring Break, the girls split up: Shani goes to Hawaii with her folks, Lila stays at home, and Polly joins her Grandma Penelope and the Pocket Clan at the Rocky Tonky Mountains for the Cold Fest competition. There, Polly learns about Grandma's past as a winter athlete and epic fail while racing a teenage Griselle Grande. In the present, the Grandes try to snatch the locket by forcing Polly to crash, but fail during all three rounds. Eventually, Gwen slips her tongue, and the Pockets learn not only about their plan, but that Griselle sabotaged Grandma's sled when they were young. Having recorded the confession on camera, the Grandes are disqualified and the Pockets' vacay can resume. Note: In the third segment of the episode, Shani is seen wearing her blue one-piece with straps and a tiny light blue UFO saucer on her chest from the season 1 trailer, and the "Swimsational" episode while at the beach and surfing. | ||||||
18 | "A Little Fright" | Jon Izen | Robin Stein | Hailey Kathler and James Borne | October 7, 2018 | 115 |
In the first Halloween episode, (which actually takes place before "Pocket Poltergeist"), Polly, Lila, and Shani have a plan to experience the best Halloween ever and give some of that joy to the depressed senior citizens at Blue Hair Manor, since their Nurse Thorn won't let them do anything exciting. After dressing themselves up as a witch, Cleopatra, and a super heroine named Positive Ion Girl respectively, the girls go trick or treating, only to be given immaterial objects by a grouchy old man. Not wanting to let the seniors down, the girls quickly embark on a hayride, only to run into Griselle and Gwen. The two trap the shrunken girls in a crypt following a Scooby-Doo styled chase through a haunted maze, and hold them hostage. Using Lila's skills to make a fake amulet to surrender to Griselle, the girls escape to Blue hair Manor with the real locket while Nicolas, in ghost-hunting gear, apprehends the Grandes. After throwing a small Halloween party, which Nurse Thorn later decides to join, the girls' plan succeeds. In the B-story, Shani's belief in the supernatural gets the best of her when a mysterious black cat keeps following the girls wherever they go and even helps them escape from the cemetery. During the party, Shani begins to suspect old Mrs. Johnson of being an animal shape shifter when she wears the same necklace as the cat and even has the same glowing green eye colour and compliments that the Halloween party is "Purr-fect!" | ||||||
19 | "Socially Awkward" | Jon Izen | Mark Purdy and Stu Reid | Desiree Salmark and Tori Grant | October 14, 2018 | 119 |
When Lila starts trying to imitate a teen social media celebrity named Blair Delaware, who likes Lila's fashion designs, Polly and Shani find she is skipping out on helping their school's food drive to attend a patio party at Blair's family's estate. While Nicolas is left to hold down the fort, Polly and Shani sneak in only to have a worried Lila turn them away. After realizing her error and discovering Blair's secret worries, Lila arranges a plan to promote the food drive, collect donations and help Blair do something worthwhile that also makes HER feel good. Guest appearance: Chiara Zanni guet stars as Blair Delaware.
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20 | "Brotherly Love" | Brent Bouchard | Barb Haynes | Hailey Kathler and James Borne | October 21, 2018 | 120 |
In the attempt to make the big bowl at the skate park available to anyone, Polly and the girls challenge Skate King Devon and his crew (including Pierce) to a competition. The winner gets to decide who has access to the bowl. But when a disguised Griselle injures Polly's new friend Hamal in order to join the girls' team, she and Gwen try and fail to sabotage the competition and succeed in snatching the Pocket Locket after the girls get shrunk during a chase in between rounds. Luckily, after navigating their way around, Polly performs a three-twirl aerial move and steals back the locket. She eventually encourages Pierce and his friends to ditch Devon for his being a jerk, and Polly wins the final round of the competition, making everywhere in the skate park accessible to skaters of all ages, while also patching things up with Pierce.
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21 | "A Yacht of Problems" | Jon Izen | Mark Purdy and Stu Reid | Jeff Bittle and Melissa Allen | October 28, 2018 | 121 |
When Polly is eager to test out her new pocket sized yacht, the Seersucker, for its maiden voyage, and when he gets his hands on a treasure map for Almost Dead-Man island, Nicholas cons the other posse members into trekking to the island. However, while Lila tans and Polly surfs, Nicolas and Shani discover something mysterious about the island and Polly's locket starts to glitch, eventually trapping the four in their pocket-sized forms. After entering what they initially thought to be an ancient temple, they discover Nicolas was conned by shady entrepreneur Mr. Scheeman, who wanted Nicholas to spread rumors about his upcoming theme park to get rid of the competition. After discovering their magnet-crane was jamming Polly's powers, the group, led by Shani scare Scheeman off and escape the temple via water slide before it collapses in upon itself. Note: The swimsuit Polly quickly changes into for surfing, riding on a turtle, and later parasailing (at the end of the episode) is the same pink one-piece bathing suit with a purple heart on the chest, which Polly 'borrowed' from a doll in the opening and second segment for "Tiny Power: Part II" during the girls' first miniature pool party. Guest appearance: Tosca Hopkins guest stars as Carla Carson.
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22 | "Tiny Escape" | Brent Bouchard | Barb Haynes | Luke Gustafson and Megan Willis | November 4, 2018 | 122 |
When their substitute teacher, Miss Fuss is in a bad mood, she calls Polly's parents on exaggerated claims of Polly acting up. Later, when the girls and Nic plan on seeing the new Y-Girls movie, Lila loses her phone and tickets, and Polly loses her pocket-sized friends and pencil case when Miss Fuss confiscates them and puts them into her "Drawer of No Return." Now, while trying to deal with Gwen, Polly must covertly save her friends without getting Miss Fuss mad enough to punish them further. After narrowly escaping Gwen's stink bomb trap that Griselle gave her, the Pocket Posse learns Miss Fuss is a dancer who lost her shoes and is afraid of losing. After escaping and using Geni to replicate the missing dance shoes they give them to Miss Fuss, who forgives Polly and apologizes for her behavior. And since her partner, Eduardo, was one of the stylists for the Y Girls movie, Miss Fuss gives the Posse an advanced screening on DVD they could borrow. | ||||||
23 | "Spa Daze" | Jon Izen | Jacquie Walters and Taylor Cox | Maxime Chiasson and Sam To | November 11, 2018 | 123 |
During a trip to the spa, Polly loses her mom's phone and goes on a mission to find it with Grandma Penelope's help, all while trying to resist the temptations of her cell phone and Griselle's attempts to steal the locket yet again. | ||||||
24 | "Gwen the Great" | Brent Bouchard | Corey Powell | Desirae Salmark and Tori Grant | November 18, 2018 | 124 |
While taking a break from dance practice to sing karaoke, the girls notice Gwen's lack of confidence, so the trio decide to secretly help Gwen in the hopes of befriending her and keeping her from helping Griselle in her many attempts to capture the Pocket Locket. However, after secretly improving her wardrobe, and helping her with music and painting, the girls see that Gwen has turned into a bigger jerk than Griselle herself, and taking the credit for an enraged Lila's work. She even crashes their dance practice, where she eventually reveals she figured out their plan. However, instead of reforming Gwen, the trio learn they've made her confidant enough to try to steal the locket for herself, culminating in a chase across the stage between the shrunken trio and a more evil Gwen, ultimately ending with her getting praise from the audience and Griselle, who all thought she was doing an abstract dance. In the B-story, Polly keeps losing opportunities to improve her ballet skills for the trio's audition to join a local dance troupe. Following the episode's events, Gwen, Lila and Shani get in, but Polly does not. However, she is still confident, and it's business as usual.
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25 | "Unlocketing the Past: Part 1" | Jon Izen and Brent Bouchard | Shea Fontana | Hailey Kathler and James Borne | November 24, 2018 | 125 |
After narrowly avoiding an attack by Griselle Grande following their horseback ride, the girls are shocked to discover the locket malfunctioning and trapping Polly at doll size. While working with Nicolas Wells on their family tree projects at school, the locket restores Polly to normal size after having adverse affects on her body and Shani's, ultimately ending with the four of them banned from the library by a grumpy teacher. While Polly goes to Grandma Penelope for help, Nicolas and Shani discover a shrunken manuscript belonging to Polly's ancestor Prudence Pocket among the miniatures in Griselle's collection, Nicolas disguises himself as an old man (with Lila Draper's makeup) and trades his bologna sandwich for the book before Gwen Grande inadvertently reveals the deception. As the 4 kids and Penelope read the book, they discover that Prudence was a benevolent pirate captain who discovered an elemental compound named Pockite which she discovered near what would become the town of Littleton. After accepting the locket as a gift from the island's natives, she used her own gadgetry and some of the Pockite crystal to power her locket, getting the power of size alteration.
However, not only did she have to stay near the caves she found the Pockite in, hence founding Littleton, but she had to protect them from people like her rival Grunwalda (Who bears a resemblance to Griselle Grande) on her own. She also discovered that the more the locket's power was used, the more Pockite energy was transferred into the person or object shrunk. Realizing that's why the locket's powers drained, the team follows a map to a pocket-sized tunnel in the history section of the library after sneaking back in. However, Nicolas' bologna sandwich is discovered to be a perfect substitute for the poloxium Griselle needs to power her new freeze ray, which temporarily freezes whoever or whatever it touches in a translucent blue diamond-like material, and plans to use it on the Pocket Posse when she finds them shrunk down and trying to enter Prudence's secret tunnel. NOTES: It is revealed Prudence Pocket was a pirate, and that she created the Pocket Locket before becoming the founder and first mayor of Littleton. She was also the first of Polly's ancestors to make Littleton a better place. When Nicholas claims that the locket malfunctioning is a result of Polly angering the "Patrons of the Paranormal", Lila, once again being offended by a minor sexist remark, retorts "Why not the Matrons?" This is similar to some peoples' views of whether God is a man or a woman. | ||||||
26 | "Unlocketing the Past: Part 2" | Brent Bouchard and Jon Izen | Shea Fontana | Jeff Bittle and Melissa Allen | November 25, 2018 | 126 |
With little options, Penelope sacrifices herself and ends up turned into a frozen miniature figure, while Polly, Lila, Shani and Nicolas head into the tunnels leading to both Prudence's lair and the caves where she first found the Pockite ages ago. However, the Grandes send Gwen's new pet rat to go after them, only for it to be defeated by Prudence's series of tests and booby traps which Shani helps the group to solve. However, after finding the Pockite caves, the group not only recharges Polly's locket but also unearth a person frozen in suspended animation by Pockite crystal. The pirate woman they find, revealing herself to be Grunwalda, steals Polly's locket, enlarges herself and reveals her part of the backstory in the last episode.
After discovering the existence of Prudence's locket, she thought the captain was keeping the power all for herself, especially since she trusted no one else with this knowledge. But when their chase led to both of them being shrunk and trapped in the cave, Prudence tries in vain to stop Grunwalda from causing a chain reaction from breaking apart a Pockite crystal. Following her escape, Prudence went on to be the first mayor of Littleton, and the events of her story arc (mentioned in episode 1 and the 2-part mid-season finale) went on, not knowing that the liquid Pockite froze around Grunwalda and kept her alive for 300 years. After reclaiming her locket and tricking the pirate, the kids escape, only to get caught and frozen into miniature figurines by Griselle after a failed escape attempt by Penelope. By the time they "thaw", they discover Gwen and Griselle have hooked Polly's locket to an advanced version of their shrink ray from episode 2 and have retreated into their fallout shelter, as they plan to return in three months to conquer the shrunken citizens of Littleton without being shrunken down, too. Not wanting to make the same mistake Prudence did, Polly leads her team in the attempt to recreate Prudence's theories of the locket making them super-tiny. This allows them to hop into the inner working of the machine after getting the locket back, and shuts down the ray. However, they all have to pull Polly out when the effect wears of and enlarges her left hand too soon. After being restored to full size, Polly gives her family history report at school, and dedicates it not only to her Grandma, but also to Lila, Shani and Nic, who proved themselves honorary Pockets (a minor issue discussed in the last episode, and this one during their confrontation with Grunwalda) and that they are the best friends she ever picked. The episode, and Season 1, ends as follows: Grandma Penelope adds her own recount of adventures to a continuation of Prudence Pocket's manuscript before giving it over to Polly so that she can chronicle the future adventures of the Pocket Posse for the next locket-bearers to come; Griselle and Gwen, unaware of Polly and her friends victory, remain in their shelter and laugh maniacally; and, in the most cliche of cliffhanger endings, Grunwalda is revealed to have survived the cave in of the Pockite tunnels, now revealed to have been infused with the crystals' energy as she climbs out of the rubble and swears "I'll get ye, Polly Pocket!" and cackles madly. NOTES: It is revealed Prudence Pocket's former shipmate and rival, the Gruesome Grunwalda, was frozen in suspended animation for 300 years after a tragic accident in the Pockite cavern. Though her hair, behaviorisms and facial features have a slight resemblance to Griselle Grande, it is not yet confirmed that she is the latter's ancestor. If the ARE related, then she is also the second Grande to don the Pocket Locket before Polly reclaims it. In the end, she becomes affected by the Pockite's magic again, this time gaining glowing pink eyes and enhanced strength as she plots her revenge on Polly and her friends.
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Season 2 (2020)
From this season onwards, episodes were released on Netflix in the United States, although they aired on linear television via Universal Kids there. This season also saw the series picked up for linear/streaming broadcast in over 12 countries and territories globally. They were also made available via its dedicated user handle on YouTube.[3][4][5]
No. | Title [13] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboards by | Original release date [13] |
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1 | "Bringing Down the House" "Animal Quackers" | Brent Bouchard Ishi Rudell | Jacquie Walters Shea Fontana | Desirae Salmark Tori Grant | November 15, 2020 |
2 | "Kerpow Kerplunk" "Ice Ice Polly" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Christopher Gentile Mark Purdy | Michael Tisserand Chelsea Woolman | November 15, 2020 |
3 | "One Fly Day" "Feeling Fishy" | Brent Bouchard Ishi Rudell | Shea Fontana E. Merrill Hagan | Renee Howerton Megan Willis | November 15, 2020 |
4 | "How Grandma Got Her Bag Back" "Old Haunts, New Friends" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Julia Prescott Mark Purdy | David Dick Selena Marchetti | November 15, 2020 |
5 | "Boatload of Tiny" "Taxi Trouble" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Christopher Gentile Jacquie Walters | Peter MacAdams Marta Demong | November 15, 2020 |
6 | "Big Babies" "Big Trouble for Little Lila" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Taylor Cox Mark Purdy | Desirae Salmark Tori Grant | November 15, 2020 |
7 | "Carnival Caper" "Bear Necessities" | Brent Bouchard Ishi Rudell | Christopher Gentile Julia Prescott | Michael Tisserand Aynsley King | November 15, 2020 |
8 | "Sweet Birthday Shani" "Vet on it" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | E. Merrill Hagan Jacquie Walters | Renee Howerton Megan Willis | November 15, 2020 |
9 | "Princess Predicament" "Lost & Unfound" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Kate Leth Christopher Gentile | Selena Marchetti David Dick | November 15, 2020 |
10 | "The Big Cheat" "Horsin' Around" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Mercedes Valle Mark Purdy | Marta Demong Peter MacAdams | November 15, 2020 |
11 | "Ant Polly" "Halloween Queen" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Julia Prescott Kate Leth | Desirae Salmark Tori Grant | November 15, 2020 |
12 | "A Very Moving Story" "Piñata Problems" | Brent Bouchard Ishi Rudell | Mercedes Valle Julia Prescott | Aynsley King Michael Tisserand | November 15, 2020 |
13 | "Area Fifty None" "Happy Polly-Days" | Ishi Rudell Brent Bouchard | Kate Leth Shea Fontana | Megan Willis Renee Howerton | November 15, 2020 |
Season 3 (2021–22)
The Family Channel in Canada and Universal Kids in the U.S. ceased broadcasting the series from this season onwards.[10]
No. | Title [13] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboards by | Original release date [13] | |
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1 | "Big Ideas" | Ishi Rudell | Kate Leth | Selena Marchetti | September 29, 2021 | |
2 | "Outfoxed" | Brent Bouchard | Nilah Magruder | Sujan Chowdhury | September 29, 2021 | |
3 | "Stalling" | Ishi Rudell | Kara Lee Burk | Byungchan Kang | September 29, 2021 | |
4 | "Paw-parazzi" | Brent Bouchard | Shea Fontana | Brian Wong | September 29, 2021 | |
5 | "The Legend of Panda Beach" | Ishi Rudell | Lila Scott | Alex Greychuck | September 29, 2021 | |
6 | "Escape the Escape" | Brent Bouchard | Kara Lee Burk | Grahaeme Cowie | September 29, 2021 | |
7 | "Long Lost Friend" | Brent Bouchard | Eric Rogers | Brian Wong | September 29, 2021 | |
8 | "Sherlocket Holmes" | Ishi Rudell | Christopher Gentile | Graeme MacDonald | September 29, 2021 | |
9 | "The Big Ball" | Ishi Rudell | Kara Lee Burk | Grahaeme Cowie | September 29, 2021 | |
10 | "The Unicorn Queen" | Ishi Rudell | Eric Rogers | Chris LaBonte | September 29, 2021 | |
11 | "Keys to the Kingdom" | Brent Bouchard | Kate Leth | Jeff Bittle | September 29, 2021 | |
12 | "Slumber Polly" | Ishi Rudell | Julia Yorks | Selena Marchetti | September 29, 2021 | |
13 | "Magic is in the Heart" | Brent Bouchard | Julia Yorks | Graeme MacDonald | September 29, 2021 | |
14 | "The Locket-ness Monster" | Brent Bouchard | Mike Carrier and Taylor Cox | Elise Stevens | January 9, 2022 | |
15 | "Computer Bug" | Ishi Rudell | Lila Scott | Carlo Marcelo | January 9, 2022 | |
16 | "Lepre-Can't" | Ishi Rudell | Mike Carrier and Taylor Cox | Yu Su | January 9, 2022 | |
17 | "Don't Judge a Book (worm) By Its Cover" | Brent Bouchard | Mike Carrier and Taylor Cox | Chris LaBonte | January 9, 2022 | |
18 | "Shani Like a Star" | Brent Bouchard | Lila Scott | Selena Marchetti | January 9, 2022 | |
19 | "Putt Putt Pet Care" | Ishi Rudell | Mike Carrier and Taylor Cox | Megan Willis | January 9, 2022 | |
20 | "The Great Swim-posal" | Brent Bouchard | Mike Carrier and Taylor Cox | Elise Stevens | January 9, 2022 | |
21 | "Double Trouble" | Ishi Rudell | Kara Lee Burk | Aynsley King | January 9, 2022 | |
22 | "The Crow Must Go On" | Brent Bouchard | Lila Scott | Peter MacAdams | January 9, 2022 | |
23 | "Grandma's Big Day, Part 1" | Ishi Rudell | Mike Carrier and Taylor Cox | Elise Stevens | January 9, 2022 | |
24 | "Grandma's Big Day, Part 2" | Brent Bouchard | Mike Carrier and Taylor Cox | Megan Willis | January 9, 2022 | |
25 | "Polly Drops the Ball, Part 1" | Ishi Rudell | Lila Scott | Peter MacAdams | January 9, 2022 | |
26 | "Polly Drops the Ball, Part 2" | Brent Bouchard | Lila Scott | Aynsley King | January 9, 2022 | |
Polly finally reveals the secret of her locket to her family on the New Year concert. |
Season 4 (2022)
The first half of this season got officially released on 1 April 2022 on Netflix U.S., while the second half was released on 1 August 2022.
No. | Title [13] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboards by | Original release date [13] |
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1 | "Incredible Shrinking Dad" | Ishi Rudell | Eric Rogers | Chelsea Woolman | April 1, 2022 |
2 | "The Secret Life of Pamela Pocket" | Ishi Rudell | Lila Scott | Elise Stevens | April 1, 2022 |
3 | "Camp Kerpow" | Brent Bouchard | Jacquie Menville | Peter MacAdams | April 1, 2022 |
4 | "Save the Roller Dance" | Ishi Rudell & Deborah Copeland | Mike Carrier & Taylor Cox | Morgan Shandro | April 1, 2022 |
5 | "Small Business" | Brent Bouchard & Deborah Copeland | Mike Carrier & Taylor Cox | Graeme MacDonald | April 1, 2022 |
6 | "Hamster High Jinks" | Ishi Rudell | Klara Woldenga | Alex Greychuck | April 1, 2022 |
7 | "Flamingo Frenzy" | Ishi Rudell | Callie C. Miller | Elise Stevens | April 1, 2022 |
8 | "Hatching a Plan" | Brent Bouchard | Lila Scott | Megan Parker | April 1, 2022 |
9 | "Rabbit, Foot" | Brent Bouchard | Mercedes Valle | Peter MacAdams | April 1, 2022 |
10 | "Smarty Pax" | Brent Bouchard & Deborah Copeland | Jacquie Menville | Cat Tang | April 1, 2022 |
11 | "Fred Vs. Foot" | Ishi Rudell & Deborah Copeland | Mike Carrier & Taylor Cox | Grahaeme Cowie | April 1, 2022 |
12 | "Coin Op Co-Op" | Ishi Rudell | Callie C. Miller | Chris Johnston | April 1, 2022 |
13 | "The Big Surprise" | Ishi Rudell | Nilah Magruder | Megan Willis | April 1, 2022 |
14 | "Mini Marshmellow" | Brent Bouchard | Mike Carrier & Taylor Cox | Megan Parker | August 1, 2022 |
15 | "Nothing But The Tooth" | Ishi Rudell | Nilah Magruder | Cat Tang | August 1, 2022 |
16 | "Pizza Pierce" | Ishi Rudell | Marie Cheng | Grahaeme Cowie | August 1, 2022 |
17 | "Custard Kitten" | Brent Bouchard | Mike Carrier & Taylor Cox | Megan Willis | August 1, 2022 |
18 | "The Sweet Life" | Brent Bouchard & Deborah Copeland | Eric Rogers | Chris Johnston | August 1, 2022 |
19 | "Hedgehog Wild" | Brent Bouchard | Lila Scott | Graeme MacDonald | August 1, 2022 |
20 | "The Otter Way" | Brent Bouchard | Leanna Dindal | Morgan Shandro | August 1, 2022 |
21 | "Exceptional Eats" | Brent Bouchard | Leanna Dindal | Elise Stevens | August 1, 2022 |
22 | "Apple Puppin'" | Ishi Rudell | Callie C. Miller | Alex Greychuck | August 1, 2022 |
23 | "Follow the Apples" | Ishi Rudell | Lila Scott | Megan Parker | August 1, 2022 |
24 | "Guactober Fest" | Ishi Rudell | Mike Carrier & Taylor Cox | Paul Kassab | August 1, 2022 |
25 | "Mermaid Kingdom, Part 1" | Brent Bouchard | Klara Woldenga | Cat Tang | August 1, 2022 |
26 | "Mermaid Kingdom, Part 2" | Brent Bouchard | Monica Dollive | Grahaeme Cowie | August 1, 2022 |
Notes
- Began as Mattel Creations for the first season.
- Began as DHX Media for the first season.
- Family Channel aired part 1 on August 4, 2018 and part 2 the following day in Canada.
- Family Channel aired this episode on July 1, 2018.[14]
- Family Channel aired on August 8, 2018 in Canada
- This episode title unknown name as: Mummy I Shrunk the Kid
- Family Channel aired on August 9, 2018 in Canada
- Family Channel aired on August 10, 2018 in Canada
- Family Channel aired on August 13, 2018 in Canada
- This episode was number: 111 for Zap2it
- Family Channel aired on August 15, 2018 in Canada
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and the winner is... Lila Draper!
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Oh no you didn't, Nicolas Wells!
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