Obki - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Switch It Up
Obki learns about energy wastage and realises he has left more than a few things switched on...

Micro-Mission
The Orb helps Obki to trace the microfibres from his trousers all the way to the miniature deep blue.

Born to Rewild
When the Orb shows Obki how the Earth's beautiful rainforests are being cut down by humans, he jumps into action to save them.

Once a Tree
Obki's doodling session gets interrupted when the Orb notices he's been wasting paper.

Save our Seagrass
Obki discovers how important seagrass is for our environment and is inspired to produce a new hit song to raise awareness for it.

Local Lunch
Orb show OBKI just how much pollution is created to deliver fruit to our supermarkets. Time for a local solution!

Gasmosphere
When a giggly Obki thinks about methane gas pollution, the Orb teleports him to an alpine cow farm where he comes face to face with the gassy problem.

Sustainable is Attainable
When the orb realises that the underwater base is running on coal power, Obki provides them with a new sustainable energy source.

Pedal Power
When the Orb's eco-sensors detect that a local town is overrun with air pollution caused by car fumes, Obki transforms the cars into bicycles.

Dig It
When the Orb detects that forests in a local town are being cut down, Obki decides it's time to whip out his plant-o-matic ray gun.

Keep Earth Tidy
When a beach littered with rubbish turns out to be too big a job for just one alien, the orb's malfunctioning cloning ray comes in handy.

Palmed Off
When the Orb explains that wildlife habitats are being threatened by aggressive palm oil farming, Obki all palm oil products are banned from the base.

Foiled
When Obki throws his tin foil away, the Orb shines a light on just how big their foil problem has become.

Insect Island
The Orb explains that insects struggle to live in cities because there aren't enough green patches for them to live in, so Obki creates some new ones.

Speak and Save
With many humans still unsure how to help the environment, Obkiuses all he has learned to show them how they can make a difference.

All That Glitters...
Obki is getting into the festive spirit, decorating his home with lots of sparkles! He soon learns that his glitter is a micro-plastic and can't be recycled. Shocked, he jumps into action grabbing his de-glitter gizmo. Time to make this a green Christmas!
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