Super Monsters - Season 1

Season 1
Preschool kids whose parents are the world's most famous monsters try to master their special powers while preparing for kindergarten.

Episodes

Meet the Super Monsters / Vampires Don't Dance
The Super Monsters welcome a nervous new student with surprising powers. / A frustrated Drac has trouble learning how to dance.

Borrowed Trouble / Spell Help
Frankie stirs up trouble when he "borrows" Katya's wand without her permission. / A trip to the library teaches Katya to ask for help when she needs it.

Safety Fur All / Even Monsters Need Manners
Lobo learns to follow the rules on a class field trip to Funland. / Cleo leads the Super Monsters in a game of "Monster, May I?"

Monsters at the Museum / Lost and Furry One
The class helps Frankie talk about his feelings after a frightful trip to the museum. / A careless Lobo loses his friends' favorite things.

Once in a Blue Moon / Zombie Eyes Surprise
Katya can't decide which punch to mix up for the Blue Moon party. / Zoe's zombie vision gets in the way when the Super Monsters learn a new game.

Training Bristles / Team of One
Katya swears off flying after falling off her broomstick. / Drac brags that his flying skills make him the best at everything.

Glorb the Gobbler / Petting Zoo Hullabaloo
The Super Monsters learn there are consequences to giving Glorb too much food. / Cleo is nervous about meeting new monster animals at the petting zoo.

Practice Makes Perfect / Henri in Boots
"Drac the Magnificent" doesn't think he needs to practice for his first-ever magic show. / A full moon turns the Super Monsters into book characters.

Oh My, Pizza Pie / Never Cry Werewolf
The Super Monsters get a taste of teamwork on a field trip to a real pizzeria. / Lobo's dad comes to school to talk about his job as a firefighter.

Tricks Before Treats / Halloween Extravaganza
The Super Monsters treat their neighbors to Halloween tricks they'll never forget. / The kids meet a new classmate at a neighborhood Halloween party.
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