ZOMBIES: The Re-Animated Series - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Re-Senior Year
Zed, Addison, and the Seabrook crew get to redo their senior year together.

I Scream Zoda
Zed creates a new drink called "zoda" that transforms the entire school into "zoda" obsessed zombies.

Rage Against the Vending Machine
Eliza and Bucky compete to see whose vending machine is better.

Young, Wild, and Free Period
Zed and Addison use their free period to help the stressed-out A-spen learn to let loose.

These Boots Were Made for Willa
When Willa's favorite boots go missing, she teams up with Lost 'n' Found Detective Bree to track them down.

Double Troubled
Zed's and Addison's clones turn on them and try to steal their lives.

Alien vs. Shredator
Wynter and A-spen start a band! But can they reconcile their differing musical visions?

A Wyatt Place
Willa and Bucky put Wyatt through an "alpha-dog boot camp" to help him win over Eliza.

Invasion of the Bucky Snatchers
Bucky turns the school into a Bucky-themed dystopia.

The Dining
When Bonzo discovers mysterious blueprints in the diner, he becomes possessed by the desire to build a spaghetti waterfall!

Training Dae
Addison is determined to help Dae, the quirky new witch at school, feel welcome.

Youngins & Dragons
Zed and little sister Zoey must team up to fight a monster hunter.

Foul Play
The stress of directing the school play causes Addison's alien energy to fritz.

Catch Meat If You Can
Wyatt teams up with Eliza to help him keep a secret from the wolf pack.

When Bucky Met Barky
Bucky adopts a zombie dog named Barky to boost his followers online.

The More, The Burier
Wyatt teams up with a monster who promises to help him get over his fight with Eliza.

No Woman BFF'd Behind
Worried that they're drifting apart, Addison and Bree set out to rekindle their BFF connection.

Pet Peeves
Addison and Zed open a supernatural pet-sitting business.

Something to Tok About
Zed watches funny videos on ShrimpTok and ends up having to save humanity.

Last Fan Standing
Dae and Bree use dark magic to prove they are their favorite band's number-one fans.

Reality Check, Please!
Mothership produces a reality show starring all of A-Spen's friends.

Their Guy Sasquatch
Eliza gets involved in a feud between werewolves and Sasquatches.

Screambrook
In this Halloween special, we visit an alternate universe where humans, zombies and werewolves square off in an epic dance battle on the night of Halloween!

The Return of the Living Zed

Paint it Blech

The Dark Side of the Moonies

AWOOtiful Mind

Teeny Witch

The Hunter Games

A Fridge Too Far

The Ter-meh-nator

Waved and Confused

Abandon Zip

Crazy, Stupid, Crush

Ready Player Wynter

I Wanna Dance with SomeZombie
Addison uses advanced alien powers that she's not ready for yet and inadvertently causes destruction at the big school dance.

Santler Claws is Comin' to Town
Zed sets out to throw his best zombie holiday party yet; Wynter wants to prove that the holiday monster, Santler Claws, is real; Wyatt searches for the perfect gift for Eliza.
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