Fantastic Max - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Loon in the Moon
A.B. is frustrated because Max never listens to him, so he suggests that Max create a new plastic parent – so he does.

Toys Will Be Toys
A toy manufacturer named Sticky Wicket can't think of a new idea for a toy, so he steals FX and pretends to have invented him.

All in a Babe's Work
Max is bored when he has to spend all day in a day care center, so he takes his baby friends into space.

The Big Sleep
FX's cord gets pulled out of shape and ruins his voice, so the gang goes back to Twinkle Twinkle in search of his doctor to fix it.

Attack of the Cubic Rubes
Max takes A.B. and FX to colorless planets (literally) with crayons, but after they meet color lovers Alan and Neil, things get out of hand.

Monkey See, Monkey Zoo
The gang visits an interplanetary circus and discovers that the ringmaster had kidnapped the animals and is making them perform against their will.

Cooking Mother's Goose
Max is bored with fairy tales until the gang goes into storybook world. Things are fine until FX's mischievous cousin, XS, comes along and makes everyone dance to music—which distracts them from their duties.

Journey to the Center of my Sister
Zoe gets plagued with Nasal Bathrobe, the virus from Osirus, on the day of her birthday party. By order of Agent Wally, Max and company have to capture the virus or else they'll never go into outer space again.

Carrot Encounters of the Third Kind
Zoe grows a giant carrot for a vegetable competition, but the carrot, named Rooty, appears to be alive. He enlists Max's help to save him from a rabbit named Fatso, who wants to eat him.

The Baby Who Fell to Earth
While on a mission, Max is thrown out of his rocket and is grabbed by astronauts who mistake him for an alien. Everyone on Earth thinks Max's baby talk are an alien language and that his clothes are alien as well.

Beach Blanket Baby
Max and his friends enlist the help of Dumpin' Jack Trash to help find the plug of planet Beachball before it drifts fatally close to the sun.

Stitches in Time
The gang takes Stitches through time via the rocket, but Stitches is a baby at heart, which gets him into trouble.

From Here to Twinkle, Twinkle
FX is deeply homesick so he ponders going back home to Twinkle Twinkle, but Max is reluctant to let him go.
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