ZingZillas - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Electric Guitar
Zak sees Justin and Dan Hawkins playing the electric guitar and wants to play a noisy song.

New Banana Car
Zak is excited that his banana car will feature in the Big Zing - but will it be ready in time?

Spread the Word
Todd is fast asleep and might miss the Big Zing, but nothing the ZingZillas try will wake him up.

Never Mind
Zak and Panzee are arguing so much that they both announce that they will not play in the Big Zing!

You Need a Hat
The ZingZillas want to sing a song about hats, but poor Todd has lost his favourite hat.

You Can Really Do It if You Try
It's hairy diggle race day on ZingZilla Island. Zak's hairy diggle always wins.

The Little Pigs Saved the Day
The ZingZillas want to play a huffing and puffing song for the Big Zing.

All the Fun of the Fair
Zak wants to morris dance at the Island Fair.

Flying to the Moon
The ZingZillas want to sing a song about space, but Zak can't think of good words.

Shopping
Panzee wants to go shopping for a seashell necklace, but there are no shops on ZingZilla Island.

Statues
Panzee wants to be a statue all day, but the ZingZillas have a traditional Irish song to sing.

Belle of the Ball
Panzee wants to sing a magical waltz, but how can she be magical without a magic wand?

Why Don't You Copy Us Too
Drum is copying everything the other ZingZillas do. Meanwhile, Zak has a problem.

Echo on the Island
The ZingZillas want to write a song about echoes, but what instrument can they use in their song?

Good To Be Me
The Beach Byrds get stuck up a tree and they cannot fly. How are they going to get down?

Hangin' Loose
It's DJ Loose's birthday, so the ZingZillas work on a special birthday song.

Everyone's Different
The ZingZillas decide to write a song called Everyone's Different.

Jogging Day
The ZingZillas watch two of their favourite Big Zings, and Granite decides to take up jogging.

Robotic Beat
A problem with the TV inspires the ZingZillas to write a song about robots.

Fall Asleep
. It is night on ZingZilla Island. Tang tells Drum the story of how the ZingZillas wrote a lullaby.

Washing Up
The ZingZillas do the washing-up, but there is so much they will never finish in time for the Big Zing.

Zak Loves Dancing
Zak wants to dance but he does not have the right music to dance to.

Everybody Bogle to the Island Beat
The Moaning Stones want to sing their song for the Big Zing.

Magical Carpet Ride
Panzee wishes she could fly, and the ZingZillas decide to sing a song about flying.

Staying Up Late
The ZingZillas want to stay up late to see a comet. Tang suggests they write a staying-up-late song.

Picnic Day
Granite and Gravel are having a day off, so DJ asks the Beach Byrds to count the coconuts instead.
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