Yonderland - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Chosen Mum
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Wizard Bradley
Debbie heads to the Temple of Tombs to retrieve the second scroll, but, to get there, she needs the help of a wizard who has lost his Mojo.
Reformation
Debbie learns that honesty isn't always the best policy when she helps a group of truth-telling monks who get on the wrong side of Negatus.
The Ultimate Prize
Excitement bubbles as residents prepare for Ye Grand Tournament, until the firm favourite is forced to drop out. Can Debbie set things right?
Closing the Portal
Debbie tells Elf that she's had enough and wants her life back. The only way to close the portal, though, is to complete one last quest.
The Idiot King
Debbie teams up with a self-centred royal to find something tucked away in a distant tomb. Back in Maddox, Elf tries his hand at housework.
The Heart of the Sun
Debbie brings some much-needed common sense to a village of idiots and, in the process, scuppers Negatus's latest scheme.
Dirty Ernie
Danger looms for Debbie in our final jaunt to the magical realm of Yonderland when Negatus hatches a fiendish plan to lure her to his lair.
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