Super Monsters Monster Pets - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pizzerias and Petting Zoos
Griffy and Phoebe have fun playing with food, the Monster Pets help Molasses get off the ground, and Crackle learns a new trick.

Talent Shows and Moonbows
The Monster Pets cheer up a crabby apple tree, Phoebe and Mo-Mo look for a fuzzy ball, and Luna learns how to use her moonbow magic.

Paintbrushes and Popcorn
Molasses's painting keeps everyone guessing, the Monster Pets find treasure at the end of a moonbow, and Mo-Mo won't let Henri take a nap.

Furry and Feathered Friends
Phoebe finds a magical feather, Bubble and Trouble fetch food for a hungry Henri, and Molasses "runs" a slow and steady race.

Magical Germs and Sneezing Friends
Henri's dragon gem spreads magic everywhere, and everyone's hungry for lunch. Jerry frees a kite from a tree, and Molasses goes after an apple.
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