Battle Kitty - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Warrior Beach
Ready to face off with the first monster? Kitty and Orc's quest begins on Battle Island's sandy shores — where rival warrior ZaZa Royale is waiting.

Warrior Park
Guide Kitty and Orc on the race track or the archery field as they battle the wacky monsters of this action-packed realm and meet fab new friend Iago.

Mount Spicy Ice
The Spicy Ice Monster, the Furnace Monster and more await you and the warriors in this volcanic level covered in zesty ice cream.

Cashino Woods
Test the duo's luck and help them win more keys in this forest world, where they whack the Mole Monster and find treasure from the Dicey Vine Monster.

Neon Cove
Which of Kitty's power bows will beat the Hydra Monster? Dive underwater in this future fashion capital — and break into ZaZa's mansion — to find out!

Acidic Dunes
Roam the sugar sand and rotten tooth caves of this desert land as Kitty and Orc battle the Mirage Monster and reveal what the deal is with ZaZa's mom.

Dark Web Woods
Beware the Glitch Witches in this forest of terrifying trees and dead data, where Kitty and ZaZa are forced to team up. (What's scarier than that?)

Sky Co. Docks
Navigate the crew through this polluted pirate harbor in the clouds to face the Crate Monster — and bring Kitty and Orc even closer to the final level.

Ancient Ruins
This mythical place is no longer a mystery! The Last Monster awaits in the Ancient Ruins. Will Kitty be crowned the ultimate champion?
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