The Legend of Dick and Dom - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Beastly
The princes return home to find the plague has taken a terrible turn for the worse - everyone is turning into animals!

Dick's Brain
A terrible plague turns the kingdom's citizens into beasts. The antidote needs 'the brain of a prince called Dick'. Not great news for Prince Dick.

Hag Puss
The heroes need the pus from an old hag's zit. Her magic is powerful, and she is obsessed with butter!

Sirens
The sirens are twelve feet tall with rows of razor-sharp teeth, and the heroes need one of their talons for the potion!

Garlic Tuesday
Garlic Tuesday comes but once a year. What will Prince Dick find in his stinky stocking?

Heist
This is going to be the big one! Will the princes pull it off and get the next ingredient for the potion?

Hairy Fizzogs
With a terrible plague turning the citizens of their home kingdom into beasts, bungling princes Dick and Dom are once again Fyredor's last hope. Joined by their less-than-heroic companions, light-fingered servant Lutin and useless mage Mannitol, they have just weeks to re-re-make a cure before Fyredor is doomed forever.
The journey is fraught with danger and double-crossing, they soon find themselves tackling the evil Hag Puss, planning a bank heist, even journeying to the centre of the world in their quest for ingredients. All the while a rather scary enemy is lurking in the shadows.
The Hairy Fizzogs are the hottest and hairiest boy band in Bottom World. What will happen now they too have the plague?

Journey to the Centre of Bottom World
The Eye of the Beholder is required for the potion. The heroes must descend to Bottom World's very core.

Haunted
With a terrible plague affecting the citizens, the princes need to put a ghost into the antidote potion. Where better to find one than Aaargh Manor?

The Beastmaster
The princes are captured by their arch enemy. Is there any hope for them and their poor plague-stricken homeland?
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