DreamWorksTV - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Silly Gorillas and Ugly Witches
Superheroes, Fairies and Root Beer
Unicorns and Kissing Gorillas
Tooth Fairy in Court and Hamsters in Prison
Pirates and Party Crashers
Farting Fish and Talking Cats
Zombie Shrek and Killer Cats
Ugly Selfies and Other Funny Fails
Jumping Monkeys and Fishy Tales
Nightmares, Conspiracies, and the Ultimate Slap Fight
Exploding Brains and the Fart Patrol
Sneaky Pandas and Talking Sushi
Huge Action, Big Rescues, and a Cat with Hiccups
Extreme Eating and Other Madness
Ghosts, Monsters, and Mysteries
Hungry Gummy Bears and Creepy Tadpoles
Sassy Girls and Weird Boys
Waffle Thief and Bathroom Brawl
Puss in Boots smells thoughts; Jacques makes basketball more French; a brawl in the bathroom.
Frankenstein, Ernestine and Monkeyshein
Shrek and Donkey play the silent game; Egg makes a jet bike; a scary book report.
Great Heroes, Greater Heroes and Towel Boy
Shrek reveals the greatest hero; the worst teacher; Towel Boy tries to save the day.
Dinosaur Hunting and Vampire Slaying
A cotton candy pirate; dog park dinosaurs; Jimmy battles vampires.
Space Cats, Cute Cats, and Scaredy Cats
Cats in space; Puss in Boots.
Time Travel, Hypnosis, and a Super Sing-a-long
Sergeant Danny drills ballet; Egg flies; Po tries hypnosis.
The Epic One
An epic bedtime story, an epic handshake, and an epic pie fight.
Super Villains and Goldilocks
Creatures at the bottom of the pool; a dream; the gorillas put on a show.
Rainbows, Clones and Dancing Monkeys
Headless jokes; nutty mutts; dancing gorillas.
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