Duck & Goose - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Duck & Goose Find Something Round
A game of tag leads to a curious discovery.

Duck & Goose and Thistle Go to Fuzzy Field
Duck and Goose meet up with Thistle and learn about what makes her unique.

Duck & Goose Go to the Beach
Duck convinces Goose to take a trip to the beach.

Duck & Goose and The Measuring Tree
The duo find out how much they've grown and a disappointed Duck attempts to grow faster.

Duck & Goose Fly a Kite
Duck and Goose learn the value of persistence while trying to build and fly a kite.

Duck & Goose and the Purple Plums
After picking plums, they face a delivery dilemma.

Duck & Goose and the Shiny Rock
On a trip to find the shiniest rock, Duck and Goose discover all of the fun within the forest.

Duck & Goose Paint a Picture
A happy accident inspires a special birthday gift for Thistle.

Duck & Goose and the Sticky Song
Duck and Goose get a catchy tune stuck in their heads.

Duck & Goose Build a Playhouse
When a toy goes missing, they learn they have different approaches to tidying up.

Duck & Goose Watch the Sunrise
Determined to see their first sunrise, the pals try to stay awake all night.

Duck & Goose and the Magic Trick
Bluebird's talent for magic motivates Duck and Goose.

Duck & Goose Go Trick-or-Treating
A quest for sweets turns spooky when Duck and Goose catch wind of a local "swamp monster."

Duck & Goose and the Three-Legged Race
A race between friends hits an unexpected snag.

Duck & Goose and the Snowy Day
Duck and Goose plan for fun in a winter wonderland.

Duck & Goose and the Flower Bud
The pals work hard to help a lonesome flower bloom in the meadow.

When Duck Met Goose
When Thistle gets upset with her new neighbor, Bluebird recalls the bumpy days of Duck and Goose's early friendship.
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