Talking Friends - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Attack of the Tech!
In this week's episode Ben builds a robot designed to eat garbage. Unfortunately, it has a very broad idea of what garbage is.
Foolf
Bored with ordinary sports, Talking Friends Ben and Tom mix pieces of every game they can think of to make a brand new game. When your brand new sport involves hitting a football with a golf club, should you yell "Hike!" or "Fore!"? Two words... Best-Sports-Franchise-Ever!
Jet Pack Cat
Tom and Ben have their sights set for high flying adventure! Tom seeks fame as the world's first flying cat, until Ginger is eager to become jet-powered kitty number two.
Newserator
Tom gets Ben to build a news-making machine to make their news show more exciting. Why settle for the same old boring news when you can make your own?! Unfortunately for our Talking Friends, the Newserator 3000 wants to make them the lead story!
Rock the Catsbah
Pretty City Kitty Angela's car breaks down on the way to her recording session. Tom convinces Ben to build an instant recording studio to get her to stay. Will Angela stay and rock the Catsbah?!
Shake that Tail
Angela comes back to shoot a music video with Tom for her adoring fans!
Multipli-Kitty
Ben's duplicating machine gives Tom an idea -- if one Tom is great, dozens of him will be awesome! Think a duplicating machine might make back-to-school prep a little easier? A dozen Toms might disagree.
Super Tom
Ben's ray gives Ginger super powers to play with, and all the others want them too. The trouble starts when a cute little armadillo is accidentally given powers too.
Angry Parrots
After playing a video game for 48 hours straight, Pierre can't see the difference between game and reality. The Friends dress up as zombies to let him rescue the Princess and finish the game.
Tom After Tom
Ben's time bending Musical Dimension Hopper takes the friends to the rockin' 80's, groovy 60's, bopping 50's, or the roaring 20's. Before you jump Back-To-School see if the Talking Friends make it back to the future!
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