Fangbone! - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Warbrute of Friendship

The Squeak of Might; The Lies of Truth

The Polluted Light of Destiny; The Warwagon of Trust

The Thundercrush of Responsibility; The Goat of More Goat

The Swamp of Education; The Ballad of Meh

The Duck of Always Pt 1 and 2

The Cavity of Terror; The Sickness of Home

The Future Mom; The Ball of Clobbering

The Rowboat of Dibby; The Necktie of Change

The Leg of Broken; The Iron Fist of Bruce
Fangbone relies on his friends to protect the Toe of Evil when he breaks his leg.

The Helmit of Duling; The House of Leaving
When Bill puts on the cursed Helmit of Duling and grows huge but dumb, Fangbone's forced to do some serious thinking to save him and the Toe.

The Field of Trip Mayhem Pt 1 and 2

The Mom of No Return; The Back of Stone

The Bucket of Goblins; The Bill of Magic

The Present of Feathers; The Waffle of Iron

The Drool of Young; The Kat of Munching

The Twinkle of Stick; The Burg of Lar

The Hound of Hounding; The Defeat of Glory

The Forehead of Despair; The Mall of Doom

The Breaker of Oaths

The Pitch of Black; The Keeper of Toe

The Groan of Up; The Shadow of Bill

The Fred of Bone; The Star of Gold

The Brothers of Battle; The Pizzas of Day

The Cheeks of Darkness; The Forging of Friendship

The End of the Beginning
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