DC Nation's Farm League - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Boiled Wonder
Robin's Egg is being held captive by Lex Liger. Robin's Egg is being dangled over a large boiling pot of water as Lex Liger hungrily prepares to drop the little hero.

When the League's Away
One quiet day at the Barn of Justice, Billy sits outside, relaxing. Wonder Wombat drives by in her invisible plane and asks Billy to watch the Barn while the League is away. Billy waves her off.

Snack Run
Supermanatee reveals the cause of urgency - they are out of snacks! After some of the superheroes have demanded their food of choice, Batmongoose volunteers. The Flish then reminds the mongoose not to get distracted with doing his Bat-hijinx, which Batmongoose promptly denies of ever doing.

Swimming Lessons
Outside the Barn of Justice, the Flish is teaching Robin's Egg to swim. He's not being a very good teacher though because all he is doing is swimming around Robin's Egg really fast. The little egg says he can't swim because he doesn't have any arms.

Talk to the Lamprey
Billy and Cybug are playing baseball. They are suddenly ambushed and caged by Sinestropotamus who than summons a large yellow manifestation of fear resembling himself to crush the Barn of Justice. Green Lamprey in his civilian wild boar persona pokes out of the Barn and declares that it's time for him to get to work.

Taking Out the Trash
Another meeting is held at the Barn of Justice. Supermanatee presents the problem - the Barn has gotten extremely filthy. He then reveals a "Wheel of Chores" by which Aquamandrill finds out he has to mop the floors. Aquamandrill is displeased and attempts to the hypnotize The Flish into working for him, which fails due to Flish being sapient and canonically a scientist.

Heads or Tails
In the super villain's silo, their base of operations, they are discussing their plans to beat the Farm League.
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