Button Moon - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Three Little Pigs
Mrs. Spoon gives Mr. Spoon a present. It's a spaceship, so now he can fly to Button Moon.
The Witch's Toast
Mr. Spoon flies from Junk Planet, through Blanket Sky to shining Button Moon. There he meets Captain Large and the Bottle Army. Through his telescope he spies a witch's magic.
Billy Goat's Gruff
Mr. Spoon flies from his home on Junk Planet to Button Moon.
Sid and Baby
Mr. Spoon lives with his family on Junk Planet. He has seen Button Moon shining in Blanket Sky and travels there in his spaceship.
The Three Wishes
Mr. Spoon goes to see Captain Large and his army. He also meets Bertie and Gertie, who have three wishes.
Storks
Mr. Spoon sees the stars playing a game. He also sees two strange birds and a camel who help to bring happiness to a sad princess.
Tin-Who-Tea-What
When Tina gets a bump on her head, she cannot remember who she is. Maybe Mr. Spoon can help. But soon, things go wrong.
Scruffy and the Bone
Mr. Spoon helps a pair of scissors which have accidentally cut a thread holding Button Moon in Blanket Sky. Through his telescope he sees two unusual dancers and Scruffy and Basil, two dogs which play hunt the bone.
The Grasshopper and the Ants
Mr. Spoon sees a lazy grasshopper and some busy ants preparing for the winter.
The Magic Wand
Mr. Spoon finds a magic wand whilst travelling to Button Moon. Meanwhile, Mrs. Spoon plans a picnic for Egbert.
The Hare and the Tortoise
Mr. Spoon, who lives with his family on Junk Planet, takes his daughter, Tina Teaspoon, to Button Moon. They find some talking umbrellas there and through a telescope see a hare and a tortoise having a race.
The Fox and the Hen
Mr. Spoon travels to Button Moon where he finds a wardrobe and helps to make a sad dress happy.
House for Sale
Mr. Spoon and his family watch a performance of the Paper Circus. Then through their telescope they see Scruffy the dog, whose best friend is moving away.
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