List of Pucca episodes
This is the list of episodes for the Canadian/South Korean animated series Pucca, based on the original web shorts from Voozclub Character Workgroup.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 26 | September 18, 2006 | May 14, 2007 | |
2 | 13 | March 3, 2008 | August 11, 2008 | |
Episodes
Season 1 (2006–07)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date |
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1a | 1a | "Funny Love Eruption" | Jack Monaco | Lyn Harts | September 18, 2006 |
The Moon Cake Mountain Festival has come to Sooga Village, and the 3 chefs worked hard to make a mountain of moon cakes to offer to the volcano god so the volcano doesn't erupt and kill the villagers. However, when the silver moon topper to put on the moon cake mountain is broken, Garu is sent to get another one before the volcano kills them all. | |||||
1b | 1b | "Noodle Around the World" | Colin Yardley and Larry Raskin | Marlon Deanes | September 18, 2006 |
After reading about an Italian chef who made the world's longest noodle, the 3 chefs decide to break that record, and entrust Garu to run around the world with the noodle they created. Tobe tries to humiliate Garu by stopping his attempts at breaking the record, but it won't happen on Pucca's watch. | |||||
1c | 1c | "Ping Pong Pucca" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Dan Hughes | September 18, 2006 |
Garu and Abyo team up in a ping pong tournament, defeating everyone they encounter. However, Tobe teams up with Muji, the ping pong champion, to go against them. After Abyo is taken out, Pucca teams up with Garu to destroy the competition. | |||||
2a | 2a | "A Force of Won" | Jack Alvino | Rob Boutilier | September 25, 2006 |
When Tobe discovers that Won can lay magical eggs that give immense power, he makes several attempts to get an egg. However, his plans are inadvertently thwarted by Pucca. | |||||
2b | 2b | "Chef Slump" | Su Moon (story), and Jack Alvino (teleplay) | Kenny Park | September 25, 2006 |
The chefs lose their motivation to cook after an uneaten noodle is left in a bowl. Leaving the restaurant up to Pucca, they train to regain their culinary skills and their honor. Meanwhile, Pucca struggles to maintain the restaurant. Later at the end, it is revealed that Dada took the plate from the customer before he finished eaten making the chefs realized that all this was in vain. | |||||
2c | 2c | "House of Doom" | Alain Matz | Jocelan Hillton | September 25, 2006 |
Garu's house is full of booby traps, and Pucca, Ching and Abyo want to go inside to see for themselves. Though they manage to slip past Garu and get inside, they are met with danger at almost every turn. | |||||
3a | 3a | "The Cursed Tie" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Dennis Crawford | October 2, 2006 |
When Garu is given a tie from Tobe imbued with a curse for his birthday, making him dangerously clumsy, he is forced to leave Sooga Village. Meanwhile, Pucca seeks out the feather of the rare Pink-Bellied Crane, which is the only cure for the cursed tie. | |||||
3b | 3b | "Chicken Spots" | Su Moon (story), and Shane Simmons (teleplay) | Jocelan Hillton | October 2, 2006 |
Shaman of the Vagabond Clan makes a concoction of chicken spots (similar to chicken pox)that spreads to Sooga Village. The entire village, including Garu, acts and talks like chickens. A concerned Pucca goes to Master Soo, who gives her a fox costume to scare the chicken spots away. | |||||
3c | 3c | "Flower Power" | Brian Hartigan | Jocelan Hillton | October 2, 2006 |
After having Master Soo's garden destroyed by Garu and Abyo's kung fu fighting, he plants a Ninja fly trap (similar to a Venus fly trap) that eats ninjas. Pucca sees the flower and picks it for Garu, intending to give it to him as a gift. The flower eats Abyo when he rips off his shirt, and also eats Ching. Garu, seeing the flower wants to eat him, tries to get rid of it, only be found and taken back by Pucca. | |||||
4a | 4a | "Cat Toy" | Shane Simmons | Jeff Barker | October 9, 2006 |
While fighting in the forest, Garu and Abyo are brought to the Goh-Rong restaurant attracted to the smell of food. When Pucca tries to kiss Garu, he quickly escapes to the kitchen, where he discovers the 3 chef's shrinking juice and drinks it. Shrinking in size, he becomes an easy target for the Cat Clan and tries to avoid them. Mio comes to save Garu, but sees Garu as a mouse and tries to eat him. Garu escapes, only to find himself in Pucca's dollhouse. | |||||
4b | 4b | "Let's Go Fly a Ninja" | Jack Monaco | Rob Boutilier | October 9, 2006 |
The Kite Festival has everyone young and old flying their kites on the grassy hills. Pucca brings her homemade Garu kite, while Garu brings a traditional box kite. Tobe makes his own kite (which is more of a small blimp) and uses it to cut down everyone's kites. With the help of Pucca, Garu takes down Tobe and his kite. | |||||
4c | 4c | "Gone with the Noodles" | Su Moon (story), and Brian Hartigan (teleplay) | Jeff Barker | October 9, 2006 |
Once again, Garu is running away from Pucca, when he stumbles upon a movie set with Abyo being attacked by Tobe's ninjas, and Ching roped to the railroad tracks. Believing it is real, he defeats the ninjas, much to the chagrin of Abyo. The director finds Garu more charming, and decides to focus on him more, to Abyo's annoyance. Pucca finds Garu again and the Garu runs away in a high speed chase that the director tries to film. When the movie finally comes out, Abyo is shocked to find that it stars Garu and Pucca instead of him. | |||||
5a | 5a | "Them Bones" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Tim Packford | October 16, 2006 |
During Halloween, Abyo, Ching, and Pucca are dressed in costume while Garu is not. After seeing Pucca in a wedding gown, Garu becomes so frightened that his skeleton jumps out of his body and runs around Sooga Village trying to hide from Pucca. The three give chase to his skeleton, but are unable to catch it. In the end, Pucca unzips her exterior to reveal her skeleton and promptly chases after skeleton Garu. | |||||
5b | 5b | "Ghost of a Kiss" | Alain Matz (story), and Brian Hartigan (teleplay) | Sam To | October 16, 2006 |
Pucca bought a picture of her ancestors and bring it to Garu. But the picture that Pucca bought was a ghost that is haunting Garu. | |||||
5c | 5c | "The Usual Ching" | Alain Matz (story), and Colin Yardley with Larry Raskin (teleplay) | Lyn Hart | October 16, 2006 |
Doga brings her laundry to get cleaned at the laundromat, warning Santa, who is working there, to put her clothes in the evil washer, and shortly after Ching comes in with her laundry. Santa confuses one of Doga's sock for one of Ching's sock, and puts Ching's sock in with Doga's laundry, and Doga's sock with Ching's laundry. When Ching gets her laundry back, the misplaced sock slowly turns her evil, and she causes trouble around town, blaming Pucca for everything. Eventually Pucca is able to get the sock off. Meanwhile, Ching's sock is stuck on Doga's shirt, turning her good. | |||||
6a | 6a | "Treasure of the Comfy Sofa" | Shane Simmons | Rob Boutilier | October 30, 2006 |
Abyo has broken another pair of nunchucks, which his father refuses to pay for another. Bruce mentions the legend of a sofa with an affinity for spare change, noting that it had probably amassed a fortune. Abyo seeks out, and finds the sofa, dropping inside it and trying to find the treasure. Meanwhile, Garu also falls in after trying to escape from Pucca. In anger, Pucca tries destroying the couch, which puts Abyo and Garu in danger. | |||||
6b | 6b | "Snow Ninjas" | Su Moon (story), and Shane Simmons (teleplay) | Rob Boutilier | October 30, 2006 |
6c | 6c | "Slam Bam Birthday Bash" | Alain Matz | Cory Evans | October 30, 2006 |
It's Pucca's birthday, and everyone in town is planning to throw her a surprise birthday party. While setting up at the Goh-Rong restaurant, Garu is tasked with keeping Pucca away from the restaurant. At first, Garu succeeds in leading her away, but Pucca's curiosity wins out and she goes to the Goh-Rong, only to find it empty, as everyone has hidden the decorations and themselves. Pucca, feeling as though everyone has forgotten her birthday, runs to the mountains where she cries. Garu follows her, and when the time comes to return, tries to get her to go by blowing her a kiss to cheer her up. Pucca chases Garu back to the restaurant where everyone is happily waiting. | |||||
7a | 7a | "The Sooga Showdown" | Jack Alvino | Kenny Park | November 13, 2006 |
Abyo, Garu, Ssoso and Tobe enter a race where they pull one of Master Soo's beautiful ladies around a racecourse in a rickshaw. Tobe tries to keep Garu from winning by getting him off course or setting up traps, to which he passes through. In the end, Ssoso wins, though his prize is having the "honor" of pulling Master Soo and all his beautiful ladies in a rickshaw as much as they wanted. | |||||
7b | 7b | "Scenes from a Maul" | Jack Alvino | Sherwin Macario | November 13, 2006 |
7c | 7c | "Up from the Depths" | Alain Matz | Gerry Fournier | November 13, 2006 |
8a | 8a | "Dream On" | Len MacKeigan | Kent Webb | November 20, 2006 |
Pucca awakes from a nightmare, in which she was having a merry time with her friends and family and happily dancing with Garu, until Tobe comes in and ruins everything. Curious about other people's dreams, she travels to her friend's houses where she sees their dreams, then goes to Tobe's hideout. Tobe happily dreams of the day he finally destroys Garu. Angry, Pucca enters his dream and rescues Garu, then leaves the hideout after putting Tobe in a dress to humiliate him. | |||||
8b | 8b | "Armour Plated Love" | Su Moon (story), and Julia Schroeder (teleplay) | Jocelan Hillton | November 20, 2006 |
8c | 8c | "Catnapped" | Meredith Jennings-Offen | Marlon Deane | November 20, 2006 |
9a | 9a | "Invisible Trouble" | Alain Matz | Kenny Park | November 27, 2006 |
9b | 9b | "High Voltage Ninjas" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Cory Evans | November 27, 2006 |
9c | 9c | "Ninjail Birds" | Su Moon (story), and Brian Hartigan (teleplay) | Tim Packford | November 27, 2006 |
10a | 10a | "Tis the Season for Revenge" | Jayson Thiessen and Jamie Mason (story) Colin Yardley and Larry Raskin (teleplay) | Dan Hughes | December 2, 2006 |
A man named Black Powder comes to Sooga Village searching for revenge on a ninja called Red Lantern aka Santa Claus. | |||||
10b | 10b | "Northern Lights Out" | Jeff Wastila | Steve Whitehouse | December 2, 2006 |
10c | 10c | "Secret Santa" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Rob Boutilier | December 2, 2006 |
11a | 11a | "Rootin' Tootin' Ninjas" | Steve Sullivan | Tim Packford | December 11, 2006 |
Pucca digs a wishing well, in hopes of making a wish that Garu would love her, when she ends up digging a hole to the other side of the earth, ending up in the Wild West. There, she meets another girl who looks like her, and finds a Garu look-alike. The Garu look-alike falls in love with Pucca. Enraged, the Pucca look-alike starts fighting with Pucca. Garu and Abyo, while sparring, accidentally fall in the wishing well and end up in the Wild West as well. Suddenly, the villain Tobe comes and starts to fight the gang. Together with their look alikes, everyone fights Tobe and his ninjas. | |||||
11b | 11b | "Special Delivery" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Kent Webb | December 11, 2006 |
11c | 11c | "Ninjitsu for Dummies" | Jack Monaco | Cory Evans | December 11, 2006 |
12a | 12a | "Misplaced Face" | Greg Sullivan (story), and Johnny John-John Kearns (teleplay) | Rob Boutilier | December 18, 2006 |
Abyo loses his face (literally) when he shows off in front of the village, but ends up humiliating himself. Ching and Pucca track down Abyo's face, but find it has fallen in Tobe's hands. Tobe uses Abyo's face to lure Garu to him, under the guise of Abyo, where he plans to kill Garu. This plan is thwarted by Pucca, and Abyo receives his face back, though it is upside down. | |||||
12b | 12b | "Swiss Kiss" | Alain Matz (story), and Jack Alvino (teleplay) | Cory Evans | December 18, 2006 |
12c | 12c | "Big Top Bang Bang" | Su Moon (story), and Meredith Jennings-Offen (teleplay) | Jocelan Hillton | December 18, 2006 |
The circus that Clown of the Vagabond Clan once belonged to is coming to Sooga Village. The Vagabond Clan take out the members of the circus, and plan to run it themselves, hoping the terrible performance will make the circus lose money and close down. However, Garu and Pucca's ninja moves when Pucca is chasing after Garu steals the show, and makes it a success. | |||||
13a | 13a | "No Year's Eve" | Alain Matz (story), and Colin Yardley with Larry Raskin (teleplay) | Don Boone | December 31, 2006 |
Mushi discovers a gray hair growing in his mustache, much to his horror. For Mushi's fear of getting older, he sends his zombies to kidnap Baby New Year. Meanwhile, Sooga Village is in a panic since New Year can't come without Baby New Year. Pucca and Ching go off to find it, and fight Mushi and his zombies. Baby New Year is brought back safely and begins the new year, declaring it the Year of the Pucca. | |||||
13b | 13b | "Noodle to the Stars" | Dallas Parker (story), and Jonathan Groves (teleplay) | Tim Packford | December 31, 2006 |
A futuristic place known as Space Station Sooga has run out of noodles, and the batch of infinite noodles has been stolen by Muji, to the panic of the residents. Space Ninja Garu and his friend A-B20 (like Star Wars' C-3PO) set out to bring back the noodles. Along the way, the two meet Alien Pucca, who follows them to Muji's spaceship. Once they land, they find the infinite noodles, only to be trapped by Muji. After defeating his space zombies, Muji eats the noodles, but grows to a massive proportion and blows up. With the noodles gone again, the residents panic, however, Pucca brings a noodle restaurant that has regular and infinite noodles, saving Space Station Sooga. | |||||
13c | 13c | "Ring Ring's Party Favors" | Alain Matz (story), and Colin Yardley with Larry Raskin (teleplay) | Jocelan Hillton | December 31, 2006 |
Ring-Ring invites the whole town to a party that ends all parties at her house, except for Pucca. To retaliate, the chefs decide to throw Pucca a party at the Goh-Rong and also invite everyone. On the day of the party, Ring-Ring eagerly awaits for her guests to arrive, but eventually, is shocked to hear from the Vagabond Clan (the only people who showed up at her party) that everyone is at Pucca's party. Enraged, Ring-Ring goes to the Goh-Rong where she makes several attempts to crash the party, then fights Pucca after the attempts fail. She then breaks down crying, and questions why Pucca had her party on the same day as hers, and also did not invite her. Yumi comes to Ring-Ring with a letter, and Ring-Ring finds out that Pucca did invite her, despite Pucca not being invited to Ring-Ring's party, and even asked what day she was going to have her party on so Pucca could make sure she wouldn't have her party on the same day. Touched, Ring-Ring joins the party with everyone else. | |||||
14a | 14a | "Ninjasaurus" | Jeff Wastila | Tim Packford | January 15, 2007 |
Abyo, Ching, Garu, Ssoso, and Pucca are on a playground carousel, when Pucca spins it so fast that they travel back in time to the dinosaur age. Ssoso is captured by a pterodactyl, and is mistaken for one of its children. The four travel to the highest mountain to rescue Ssoso, who has been rejected by the mother pterodactyl after finding out Ssoso was not one of her kids. The five are targeted by a T-Rex who runs after them. After Pucca spins the carousel forward to the present time, they are shocked to find that the T-Rex that had chased them had its body fused with Pucca's. | |||||
14b | 14b | "Unfortunate Cookies" | Alain Matz | Dennis Crawford | January 15, 2007 |
The wise old master turtle makes fortune cookies with fortunes that actually come true. Tobe tries to take advantage of this by capturing the old turtle and forcing him to make an explosive fortune that he plans to give to Garu. However, Garu doesn't read the fortune, instead eating the cookie, and Tobe reads the fortune to him, only to blow up himself. | |||||
14c | 14c | "On Thin Ice" | Alain Matz (story), and Jack Alvino (teleplay) | Rob Boutilier | January 15, 2007 |
15a | 15a | "Matinee Mayhem" | Shane Simmons | Craig Wilson | February 5, 2007 |
Garu goes to the cinema to watch a martial arts movie, but Pucca changes the film to a romantic ninja film instead. Tobe and his ninjas attack Garu, and Garu makes a copy of himself to keep Pucca company while he fights Tobe. The two spar, but end up in the theater next to the one they were fighting in, that is showing the martial arts film. They opt to watch rather than fight. Meanwhile, Pucca discovers that the Garu she has is fake. Furious, she goes to the movie Garu is in. | |||||
15b | 15b | "Feud Fight" | Colin Yardley and Larry Raskin | Craig Wilson | February 5, 2007 |
15c | 15c | "Dance, Pucca, Dance" | Alain Matz | Lyn Hart | February 5, 2007 |
There is a costume party held at the Goh-Rong restaurant, and Pucca has made a Garu costume for herself, and a flower costume for Garu. Unfortunately, Garu cannot move while in the costume. Tobe crashes the party and secretly targets Pucca dressed as Garu, but when he attacks, is shocked to find that "Garu" has become a much better martial artist. Pucca reveals her costume, and Tobe spies Garu in his flower costume and proceeds to make fun of it, to which Pucca is not amused. | |||||
16a | 16a | "Evil Love" | Mark Leiren-Young | Marlon Deane | February 14, 2007 |
One of Cupid's arrows misfires, and Tobe falls in love with Jing-Jing. The two are in love, and do several misdemeanors around the village to express their love. Tobe proposes to which Jing-Jing says yes. At the wedding, Pucca is able to take out the arrow Cupid misfired from Tobe's backside, leaving Tobe confused. He accidentally confirms his wish to marry Jing-Jing, and the two go off. | |||||
16b | 16b | "A Better Boyfriend" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Dennis Crawford | February 14, 2007 |
16c | 16c | "Prince Not So Charming" | J. Larry Carroll | Dennis Crawford | February 14, 2007 |
17a | 17a | "A Leg Up" | Brian Hartigan | Jocelan Hillton | February 26, 2007 |
While training at Turtle Hall, Garu is running away from Pucca when he accidentally steps in a hole and breaks his leg. After taken to the hospital and put in a cast, Pucca becomes his personal nurse, much to his horror. Meanwhile, hearing of the news, Tobe disguises himself and his ninjas has doctors so he can finish off Garu. However, he is mistaken for a real doctor and brought to do various things, such as performing surgery. After Garu escapes Pucca, the two meet and spar, only to get injured even further, landing them both in the hospital again. | |||||
17b | 17b | "Surf Ninjas" | Colin Yardley and Larry Raskin | Marlon Deane | February 26, 2007 |
While at the beach, Muji and his zombies come in and declare the beach as theirs. Garu challenges Muji and his zombies to a surf off to fight for the beach. Muji attempts cheating in various ways to knock Garu off his board, but Pucca interferes. Garu wins the surfing contest and the beach returns to the public, while Muji is swallowed by the shark he used as a surfboard. | |||||
17c | 17c | "The Shirtless Avenger" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Dennis Crawford | February 26, 2007 |
18a | 18a | "And the Band Played Rong" | Jack Alvino | Kent Webb | March 5, 2007 |
The 3 chefs agree to make a commercial for the Goh-Rong restaurant. Several of the villagers audition, including Garu. Tobe plans to blow up Garu while onstage, but when the plan doesn't work, he instead tries to fight Garu, at first with words, then with the instruments. Meanwhile, Pucca and Ching rent instruments and recruit Abyo to form a band, and play for the 3 chefs to be in the commercial. | |||||
18b | 18b | "Tobe's Nighttime Troubles" | Alain Matz (story), and Johnny John-John Kearns (teleplay) | Dan Hughes | March 5, 2007 |
While Garu is eating at the Goh-Rong, Tobe comes in and challenges Garu to a fight. The two are about to battle when they are stopped by Master Soo. The two agree to fight the next morning, and Tobe leaves, but also plots to keep Garu from getting sleep that same night. Pucca, overhearing this, stays up as well and thwarts all of Tobe's plans. | |||||
18c | 18c | "Datin' and Dumplins" | Jack Alvino | Dan Hughes | March 5, 2007 |
When Kua, an adventurer and daredevil, eats at the Goh-Rong, and compliments the chefs, the three fall in love, and agree to do daredevil activities with her. She leads them to bungee jump out of a hot air balloon, snowboard down Mount Everest, and swim with sharks while in a cage, to which they all try but fail to do. The chefs, in stitches and casts, and Kua return to the restaurant, where Kua requests noodles, to which the chefs magically get better. When asked to choose who to date, Kua starts to think when she is distracted by Master Soo, who recruits her as another one of his lovely ladies. | |||||
19a | 19a | "Oh the Bells!" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Tim Packford | March 19, 2007 |
Tired of Pucca constantly distracting him, Garu gifts her a bell to wear around her neck so Garu knows when she is coming. Tobe uses this to his advantage by ringing bells wherever Garu goes to make him go paranoid, and to lead him into the trap he set up. When Garu falls into the trap, he is unknowingly saved by Pucca from a giant falling boulder, to which she angrily beats up Tobe and his ninjas for. | |||||
19b | 19b | "Lumberjacked" | Steve Sullivan | Rob Boutilier | March 19, 2007 |
Pucca, Garu, Abyo and Ching are collecting maple syrup from maple trees when Mushi shows up and declares the forest as his. Garu steps up to challenge Mushi to a lumberjack off in order to protect the forest. Mushi tries to cheat in order to win, but Pucca uses other tactics to make Mushi lose in the end. | |||||
19c | 19c | "Autograph This!" | Jack Alvino | Lyn Hart | March 19, 2007 |
Garu's favorite martial artist has come to visit Sooga Village. He, along with his friends, go to attend the show, in which Garu intends to get an autograph. While his friends get in, Garu's ticket is stolen by Tobe, to which he fights him in order to get it back. Meanwhile, Pucca tries to get an autograph for Garu by beating the martial artist in his many tests, though he refuses to give an autograph, until he is crushed by a part of the ceiling from which Tobe had fallen on, to which he agrees to give just one autograph. | |||||
20a | 20a | "Man of the Tree House" | Alain Matz (story), and Len MacKeigan (teleplay) | Jocelan Hillton | March 26, 2007 |
Garu and Abyo build a mediocre tree house, to which they refuse to let girls in. In response, Pucca and Ching make a much better tree house, and refuse to let the boys in. When the girl's tree house is destroyed, they force Garu and Abyo to shelter them from the storm outside. | |||||
20b | 20b | "Spainful" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Sam To | March 26, 2007 |
20c | 20c | "Romancing the Clone" | Greg Sullivan (story), and Brian Hartigan (teleplay) | Kent Webb | March 26, 2007 |
21a | 21a | "Tokyo a Go-Go" | Jeff Wastila | Eduardo Soriano | April 2, 2007 |
Master Soo orders an assembly line of sushi from Japan to his castle. Garu, Abyo, Ching and Pucca follow the assembly line to Tokyo. While there, Ching and Pucca wear geisha outfits, while Abyo and Garu go to see sumo wrestling. Abyo challenges one of the wrestlers, but is ultimately defeated. Angered, Garu challenges the wrestler, and wins. Two more wrestlers come and Garu beats them. The three wrestlers fuse together to make a giant sumo wrestler, and proceed to attack Garu. Pucca transforms into a noodle version of Sailor Moon and defeats the giant sumo wrestler. | |||||
21b | 21b | "Ninja License" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Steve Whitehouse | April 2, 2007 |
21c | 21c | "Four-Alarm Fire" | Shane Simmons | Don Boone | April 2, 2007 |
22a | 22a | "The Ring Ring Touch" | Alain Matz (story), and Brian Hartigan (teleplay) | Steve Whitehouse | April 9, 2007 |
22b | 22b | "Garu of the Jungle" | Doug Molitor | Kent Webb | April 9, 2007 |
22c | 22c | "Peace Out" | Jonathan Groves | Kent Webb | April 9, 2007 |
23a | 23a | "Itsy Bitsy Enemy Within" | Shane Simmons | Dennis Crawford | April 16, 2007 |
As part of another plot of vengeance, Tobe travels in a small submarine in Garu's bloodstream and attacks some of his body parts, angering Pucca. | |||||
23b | 23b | "Puccahontas" | Doug Molitor | Sam To | April 16, 2007 |
In this Pocahontas-like story, Garu must pass a lot of tests before marrying Puccahontas, which he didn't intend to do. | |||||
23c | 23c | "Sooga Size Me" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Don Boone | April 16, 2007 |
Two Americans named Tex Lugie and Sloppy Sue decide to spread the Western way of life by open an "authentic" Western fast-food restaurant, after becoming discontent with the Sooga lifestyle. However, when the citizens of Sooga get fat (including Garu) and the Goh Rong shuts down due to unprofitability, Pucca doesn't take this facing down. | |||||
24a | 24a | "Little Miss Sooga" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Rob Boutilier | April 30, 2007 |
Garu is offered the position of judge for a Beauty Pageant, to which he accepts after told it would bring him great honor. Ring Ring and Pucca enter the pageant, though Ring Ring eliminates most of the competition except for Pucca. Ring Ring makes several attempts to eliminate Pucca, but ends up making her look better, making her angry. | |||||
24b | 24b | "Gold Medal Garu" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Tim Packford | April 30, 2007 |
Set in Ancient Greece, Tobe challenges Garu to several Olympic competitions, to which Pucca, a goddess, decides to judge after falling in love with Garu. Tobe tries to cheat but his plans are foiled by Pucca. | |||||
24c | 24c | "Cat Scratch Fever" | Mark Leiren-Young | Lyn Hart | April 30, 2007 |
25a | 25a | "Garu Down Under" | Jeff Wastila | Eduardo Soriano and Dan Hughes | May 7, 2007 |
25b | 25b | "Woolen Warrior" | Jayson Thiessen (story), and Jack Monaco (teleplay) | Jocelan Hillton | May 7, 2007 |
25c | 25c | "A Close Shave" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Marlon Deane | May 7, 2007 |
26a | 26a | "Soap Opera" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Kent Webb | May 14, 2007 |
Dada fantasizes about being more than a dishwasher, and marvels at Ring-Ring. While washing dishes, Mr. Clean, the brand of dish soap he uses, manifests itself into a genie-like being and makes Dada squeaky clean, giving him a handsome appearance, but warning him that if he came into contact with any kind of dirt, he would revert to his old appearance. Ring-Ring immediately falls in love with Dada and the two become a couple. Dada shows off to Ring-Ring by gathering her gifts and pleasing the rest of the town, though with each attempt, gets himself dirty in the process. While at the Goh-Rong, Mr. Clean is stolen by Pucca, who uses it to wash the rest of the dishes, while Dada reverts to his old appearance when some dirt comes on his pants. Ring-Ring is humiliated and transforms, but doesn't bother to fight, feeling that Dada isn't worth it. | |||||
26b | 26b | "The Choo-Choo Trouble" | Jayson Thiessen (story), and Brian Hartigan (teleplay) | Lazarino Baarde and Louie Escauriaga | May 14, 2007 |
26c | 26c | "Pucca Goes Dutch" | Paul Dawson (story), and Phil Nice (teleplay) | Rob Boutilier | May 14, 2007 |
Season 2 (2008)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date |
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27a | 1a | "Puccapatra" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Jocelan Thiessen | March 3, 2008 |
27b | 1b | "Knock It Off!" | Jonathan Groves | Kenny Park | March 3, 2008 |
27c | 1c | "Trial by Fury" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Tim Packford | March 3, 2008 |
28a | 2a | "Unsinkable Pucca" | Doug Molitor | Sam To | March 10, 2008 |
28b | 2b | "Break My Day" | Doug Molitor | Dan Hughes | March 10, 2008 |
28c | 2c | "Samba of Doom" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Dennis Crawford | March 10, 2008 |
29a | 3a | "Pucca's Fishy Tale" | Shane Simmons | Leah Waldron | March 24, 2008 |
29b | 3b | "Invincible Vengeance" | Jayson Thiessen (story), and Steve Sullivanns | Clio Chiang | March 24, 2008 |
29c | 3c | "Dragon Player" | Shane Simmons | Gerry Fournier | March 24, 2008 |
30a | 4a | "Chop Chewie" | Jonathan Groves | Sam To | March 31, 2008 |
30b | 4b | "Janitaurus" | Jack Alvino | Dan Hughes | March 31, 2008 |
30c | 4c | "Stop That Yang" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Dennis Crawford | March 31, 2008 |
31a | 5a | "Monster Truck Island" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Dan Hughes | April 21, 2008 |
Tex Lugie and Sloppy Sue are back after their ship crashes into the island. This time, they advertise for big trucks, convincing nearly everyone in Sooga Village to buy one. In no time, the town is clogged with traffic, noise, and smog, to which Pucca and Ching don't like. | |||||
31b | 5b | "Astral Boy and Dream Girl" | Steve Sullivan | Jocelan Thiessen | April 21, 2008 |
31c | 5c | "Hex Door Neighbour" | Jonathan Groves | Clio Chiang | April 21, 2008 |
When Doga's van breaks down outside of the Goh-Rong, she decides to settle there instead of fixing it. However, in doing so she brings darkness and misery, killing off plant life, blocking the sun, and causing a threat to customers. | |||||
32 | 6 | "Chef-napped!" | Steve Sullivan | Part 1: Tim Packford Part 2: Tim Packford and Sam To Part 3: Sam To | June 16, 2008 |
33a | 7a | "Enter the Dragon Girls" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Jocelan Thiessen | June 23, 2008 |
33b | 7b | "Hot and Bothered" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Kenny Park | June 23, 2008 |
33c | 7c | "Stuck on Goo" | Shane Simmons | Tim Packford | June 23, 2008 |
34a | 8a | "Hooray for Bollywood" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Rob Boutilier and Jayson Thiessen | June 30, 2008 |
34b | 8b | "He Loves Me Not" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Clio Chiang | June 30, 2008 |
34c | 8c | "4 Eyes - 2 Minds" | Michael Lahay (story), and Shane Simmons (teleplay) | Mark Petlock | June 30, 2008 |
35a | 9a | "Ching It On" | Steve Sullivan | Gerry Fournier | July 7, 2008 |
35b | 9b | "Striking Out" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Dan Hughes | July 7, 2008 |
35c | 9c | "Tomb It May Concern" | Michael Lahay (story), and Shane Simmons (teleplay) | Sam To | July 7, 2008 |
36a | 10a | "Fab Abyo" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Kenny Park | July 14, 2008 |
36b | 10b | "The Bride of Muji" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Glenn Kirkpatrick and Mark Petlock | July 14, 2008 |
36c | 10c | "Full Moon Pucca" | Colin Yardley and Larry Raskin | Gerry Fournier | July 14, 2008 |
37a | 11a | "It's a Ring Ring Thing" | Johnny John-John Kearns (teleplay) Greg Sullivan and Jayson Thiessen (story) | Gerry Fournier | July 21, 2008 |
37b | 11b | "Jingle Cans" | Johnny John-John Kearns | Sam To | July 21, 2008 |
37c | 11c | "Garu Hood" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Dan Hughes | July 21, 2008 |
38a | 12a | "Cuckoo Love" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Clio Chiang | August 4, 2008 |
38b | 12b | "Double 'A' Attack" | Shane Simmons | Rob Boutilier | August 4, 2008 |
38c | 12c | "Super Sooga Squad" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Mark Petlock and Steve Lyons | August 4, 2008 |
39a | 13a | "Tame That Toon" | Shane Simmons | Tim Packford | August 11, 2008 |
39b | 13b | "Abra-Ca-Pucca" | Mug Erskine-Kellie | Jocelan Thiessen | August 11, 2008 |
39c | 13c | "Skip to My Loo" | Colin Yardley and Larry Raskin | Kenny Park | August 11, 2008 |
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