Lip Sync Battle Shorties - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Halloween Special
Three children use their imagination to personalize their Halloween-themed lip sync performances.

Holiday Special
Three kids lip sync to their favorite holiday songs with themed costumes, dancing, and performances to try to take home the Iced Out Mic.

Dinosaurs/Space/Fierce Goddess
Three Shorties sync it up to Beyoncé, The Chainsmokers ft. Coldplay, and MC Hammer, with performances taking place in the African savannah, outer space and a museum.

Carnival/Fun Fair/Ocean
Children perform hits by Bruno Mars, Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull, inspired by the Rio Carnival, the fair and a yacht party.

Music Festival/Outer Space/Medieval Rocker
Shorties sync it up to hits from Nicki Minaj, Fall Out Boy and Fitz and the Tantrums in performances set on the moon, at a music festival and at a medieval castle.

Enchanted Forest/Colorful City/Magical Attic
The Shorties sync to hits by Sia, Imagine Dragons and Ylvis in performances set in an enchanted forest, a super cool city and a magical attic where everything comes to life.

Catwalk/Jungle/Girls Night Out
Three talented Shorties sync it up to songs by Demi Lovato, Ricky Martin and Meghan Trainor; themes include New York Fashion Week, a jungle river cruise and a girls night out.

Disco Gym/Boot Camp/Cupcake Island
Shorties take viewers to the disco gym, a fun boot camp and to Cupcake Island as they sync it up to songs by Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato and DNCE.

Cali Beach/Las Vegas/Alice in Wonderland
Katy Perry, Zedd & Alessia Cara, and Elvis Presley provide the songs for the shorties as they take viewers to the Las Vegas Strip, an Alice in Wonderland fantasy, and a California beach.

Twins Special
One Direction, Fifth Harmony and Icona Pop provide the soundtrack in performances set at a race track, a TV talent show, and a movie opening night.
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