Odo - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Secret Knock
Doodle and Odo build a secret den and come up with a special knock to gain entrance.

The Piano Lesson
Odo takes his first piano lesson with Doodle's mum and it goes disastrously wrong.

Cuckoo!
Odo and Doodle accidentally break Camp Leader's new cuckoo clock and pretend to fix it by sticking Doodle inside.

Thelma's Song
Odo needs to make rain so that Thelma can be the first bird to sing when the rain stops.

Martin Returns
Martin, the migratory bird, returns to camp as a refugee after his home is destroyed by a storm.

Best Joke Ever
The chickens argue over who came up with a joke, each telling their own version of how the gag was born, so Odo has to uncover the truth.

Funny Doodle
Doodle asks Odo to teach her how to be funny.

Once upon a Camp Leader
Odo encourages Camp Leader to pursue her dream of being an author.

Friends Day
Odo and Doodle teach John John how to make friends by being yourself, and they discover that John John has the amazing ability to perfectly mimic all the campers.

Monster! Monster!
Doodle is frightened by the sound of a falling pinecone. By the time word gets around camp, everyone is in terror, convinced that a monster is on the loose.

Martin's Wonderland
When Martin exaggerates what his home was like in a very fanciful way, Odo and Doodle try to rebuild Forest Camp in the style of Martin's fantastic descriptions.

Night of the Moth
During an outdoor sleepover, Odo and Doodle encounter a moth who follows them everywhere, but they struggle to figure out what the moth wants.

The Visitors
Camp is overrun by over-enthusiastic squirrels who can only say 'sorry' and 'thank you.

The Lost Voice
Doo the Canary loses her voice and can no longer sing with her sisters, so Odo and Doodle try to help her find a new talent that doesn't involve singing.

Episode 15

A Bat Called Boo
Odo is initially frightened when he meets Boo the Bat. But then Odo becomes jealous when he realises that Doodle and Boo are very good friends.

The Big Rock
Odo and Doodle discover a huge Easter-Island-like statue that looks just like Camp Leader.

The Perfect Day
Odo tries to show Martin the perfect day, but everything Odo tries goes wrong.

Wind Storm
While deep in the woods on a nature trek, the campers are caught in a windstorm and have to quickly build a sturdy shelter.

Holiday Blues
Just before the holidays, Pigeon Post seems uncharacteristically glum. Odo and Doodle set about trying to figure out why and help Pigeon Post back to being cheerful once again.

Flying Fox
Odo and Doodle teach Reggie the fox how to fly.

To Bee or Not to Bee
Odo and Doodle miss out on a poetry slam so that they can nurse a tired bee back to health.

The Wedding
Odo and Doodle stage a wedding at camp. The surprise couple are Camp Leader and Pigeon Post.

Stargazing
Inspector Feathers takes the campers out stargazing, but accidentally breaks her compass. Odo uses the stars and constellations to lead them back to camp.

The Bug Hotel
Odo and Doodle build a bug hotel for a bunch of homeless beetles, but Louie and Bud don't like the 'creepy crawlies' at all.

Odo's New Home
When Odo's home suddenly creaks, lurches, and slumps to one side, Odo goes on a search for a new home exactly like his old home.

The Worry Box
The campers draw their worries and put them in a 'worry box'. Odo is sure that if he can just get rid of the box, no one will ever have any worries.

The Strawberry Sunset
The birds and the foxes get together on a hilltop for the fox's annual Strawberry Sunset Celebration.

The Big Stink
A terrible stink descends on Forest Camp. It turns out to be Inspector Feathers's fertiliser.

Hiccups
Camp is thrown into chaos by hiccupping squirrels.

Imaginary Friends
When Anna and Rudi fall out and cease to be friends, they create imaginary friends Adam and Roy to replace one another.

Saving Pigeon Post
During a game of hide and seek, Doodle gets a funny feeling that Pigeon Post is in trouble. Together with the flamingos, they leave the game in order to rescue Pigeon Post.

Dawn Chorus
An all-musical episode in which Odo, Doodle and all the campers sing and dance their way through a morning where Odo's big quest is to bake muffins for breakfast.

Get Well Soon
Camp Leader has a cold. All she needs is rest, but Odo and Doodle organise a get-well-soon parade.

The Blue Feather
Odo and Doodle catch a brief glimpse of a blue bird and go on a quest to find a bird that they think will look just like Doodle.

Myrtle's Visit
Camp Leader's sister makes a surprise visit to camp, and they get into a sibling rivalry that culminates in a bagpipe duel.

Egg Pictures
The campers bring pictures of themselves as eggs into camp. But Doodle is missing and Odo worries it's because Doodle is adopted.

Rock and Roll Doodle: Part 1
Doodle's favourite grunge band comes to play at camp, but the campers need to build a windmill to give the band enough electricity to play super loud (which is how Doodle likes it).

Rock and Roll Doodle: Part 2
Doodle's favourite grunge band comes to play at camp, but the campers need to build a windmill to give the band enough electricity to play super loud (which is how Doodle likes it).

Catch a Rainbow
When Odo accidentally loses Doodle's 'treasure' (a heart shaped rock), they go on a quest to reach the end of the rainbow where Odo is sure they'll find Doodle's treasure.

Whoops!
When Doodle becomes embarrassed, she develops a cringe (she calls it a 'whoops') that spreads through camp.

My Hero
Leonardo is convinced that Odo saved his life and sticks to Odo like glue causing Odo a lot of trouble.

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