Alien TV - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Trains/Barbershop/Gnome
All aboard! Ixbee, Pixbee and Squee learn about trains. Later, they investigate a barbershop and try to make sense of a garden gnome.

Florist/Fashion/Teeth
The three aliens explore a fragrant flower shop, learn a thing or two about high fashion and take a trip to the dentist. Open wide!

Pool/Dinner Party/Skiing
While dressed as pirates, the aliens splash around the pool. Later, they enjoy a fancy dinner party and explore a ski chalet.

Joke Shop/Outback/Fire Hall
Knock, knock. Who's there? Ixbee, Pixbee and Squee! The trio gets silly at a joke shop before visiting the Outback and suiting up as firefighters.

Baby Shower/Yard Sale/Aquarium
What exactly is a baby shower? Ixbee, Pixbee and Squee aim to find out. Also, the aliens visit a yard sale and an aquarium.

Dance/International Games/Shopping
The aliens move their bodies rhythmically while listening to music. In other words, they dance. Also on tap: athletic competition and shopping.

School/Holiday/Lucha Libre
The aliens head back to school, where they learn they have a lot to learn. Later, they visit a hospital and try out Mexican wrestling.

Car/Sleep/Golf
Ixbee, Pixbee and Squee get a crash-course in cars, learn to get the most out of their sleep routine and go for a hole-in-one at the golf course.

Airplane/Water Park/Mail
After learning all about airplanes, Ixbee, Pixbee and Squee make their own water park and then try delivering letters and packages around town.

Music/Bowling/Gardening
The trio makes music together, visits a funky bowling alley and spends a little time experimenting with plants.

Museum/Bollywood/Castle
Ancient art and natural wonders beware: The aliens are learning about museums. Also in this episode: Bollywood and the fine art of storming castles.

Ballet/Energy/Leprechauns
The aliens give ballet dancing a try. They also learn how different kinds of energy are produced and then dress up as leprechauns.

Glasses/Trial/Scary
From seeing more clearly to just looking cool, glasses have many uses. Later, the aliens put on a trial and investigate why some things are scary.
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