Cleopatra in Space (TV series)

Cleopatra in Space is an American animated television series produced by DreamWorks Animation, and animated by Titmouse, Inc., based on the graphic novel series of the same name by Mike Maihack.[4] The showrunners for the series are Doug Langdale and Fitzy Fitzmaurice.

Cleopatra in Space
Official promotional image of the series. From left to right: Brian, Cleopatra, Khensu, Akila.
GenreScience fiction[1] comedy-Action[2] Space adventure[3]
Based onCleopatra in Space
by Mike Maihack
Voices ofLilimar Hernandez
Katie Crown
Jorge Diaz
Sendhil Ramamurthy
Theme music composerJeannie Lurie
Gabriel Mann
Opening theme"Written in the Stars"
performed by Lilimar Hernandez
Composer(s)Jay Vincent
Ryan Lofty
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Doug Langdale
Scott Kreamer
Producer(s)Julia "Fitzy" Fitzmaurice
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)DreamWorks Animation
DistributorUniversal Pictures
NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original networkPeacock[lower-alpha 1]
First shown inSoutheast Asia
Original releaseJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 2] 
present
External links
Official Website
Production website

In the United States, the first five episodes were released on NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock[5] for Xfinity customers on April 15, 2020, making this the first DreamWorks Animation series to be released on a streaming device other than Netflix or Amazon Video.[4][6][7] On July 15, 2020, the first 12 episodes of the series were officially released when the service launched nationwide.[8] Prior to its release in the United States, the series was first broadcast in Southeast Asia on DreamWorks Channel beginning on November 25, 2019. The show is geared toward those between ages 6 and 11.[9][2] Langdale, in an interview, said that he is attempting to make sure the show is "accessible to a younger audience," even as he doesn't give much thought to what age demographic the show is aiming towards.[10]

On July 15, the show premiered on Peacock, with 12 episodes, 1-5, 7-13 available to viewers to those who subscribed to "Peacock Premium," with a more limited selection for those who chose a free plan.[11][2] It was one of the three animated Peacock Originals streaming on the platform,[12] with the other two presumably as: season 13 of Curious George and season 2 of Where's Waldo?.

Plot

Cleopatra in Space is a comedic adventure focusing on Cleopatra’s teenage years, as she deals with the ups and downs of being a high school teenager,[12] after she transported 30,000 years into her future to a planet with Egyptian themes ruled by talking cats, and she is said to the savior of a galaxy.[13][2] Cleopatra and her newfound friends work to try and return her to her own time, in Ancient Egypt as she gains new combat skills in the process.[10][14] Showrunner Doug Langdale described the show as a "real move-forward story" which continues forward without interruption.[1]

Production

In January 2018, DreamWorks Animation filed trademark applications for the show to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.[15]

Mike Maihack said that the series is in retroactive continuity to his comics because Cleo is a teenager and there is time travel.[16] This differs from his comic book series which is "rooted from stories and research of the actual Cleopatra." He also may have been influenced by Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts,[17] Avatar: The Last Airbender, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, and Legends of Tomorrow.[18] In an interview with Charles C. Dowd on I Heart Webcomics on July 22, Maihack said that he consulted in the early stages of the show, letting DreamWorks know the upcoming details of his book and remained supportive, admitting he did not want "a direct adaption of the novels."[19] He further said that he saw the animated series as an opportunity to work on the Cleo in Space concept in another way, noting that while it was clear that those working on the series understood "the core components of the story," he stepped back, letting the "amazingly talented folks" involved in the show do their work.

In an interview with Jackson Murphy of Animation Scoop, showrunner Doug Langdale said the story lends itself to "serialized storytelling" rather than an animated feature film, and that developing the show has been a "pretty involved process."[1] He also stated that that the different uniforms at the Academy are "different colors for different divisions in the school and emblems," that they used common science-fiction tropes, that the show is not lesson-based but is just entertainment, and that Mike Maihack was ok with deviating from the original graphic novels, so they could create something that fans would enjoy. Langdale expanded on this in an interview with Screen Rant where he noted that they found Maihack's books, noted that DreamWorks had been trying to create a feature film about it, which was abandoned so they could do a series.[2] He further described the differences between the books and the series, which are on a "day-to-day basis," with the series not following the books closely at all, even as they used the "same set up, [and] many of the same characters." Langdale explained how Egyptian history was an inspiration for many character names, sometimes by coincidence, the animation itself mirroring the scenes in the graphic novels, and how Lilimar Herendez was the choice for the main role of Cleopatra from the beginning, while stating how Sendhil Ramamurthy, Jorge Diaz, and Katie Crown influenced the show through their voice acting. He finally told the interview that the show ended up with a "predominantly female cast," with DreamWorks seeing this as a "good time to make a show with a female lead," and explained that the "first 12 episodes take place within a few months."

Langdale expanded on this further in an interview with the Animation World Network noting that the drawn-out visual development of the show allowed them to have a style close to Mailhack’s original graphic novels, that they wanted a visual style which "was going to be fun to look at," with the Academy divided into "three areas of specialization...identified by color" which is not directly noted in the show.[12] He further pointed out that one challenge was with the digital 2D animation and they received help from the animators. A day later, Langdale, in an interview with CBR, he said he enjoyed Maihack's books, and agreed with DreamWorks to create the show, using Maihack's characters as a starting point, but then "went off in some different directions."[10] He again reiterated that the episodes track the characters on a day-to-day basis, and differed from the original books because Brian and Akila are humans, rather than a cyborg and an alien, with the voice actors shaping their characters. He revealed that Bertrand Todesco, the show's main character designer, came up with Akila as a "fish-based character" while they went back-and-forth as to whether Brian would be a human or a cyborg, and that they shaped Cleopatra's character by what "someone with a passing familiarity" of her might think she was, while sidestepping the historical debate over her origins.

In an August 6, 2020 interview with ComicBook, Langdale further explained the development of the show. He said that they didn't "literally translate the books," but took the characters Mike Maihack created, some character bits, and did their "our own thing."[20] He added that they wanted to show a "day-to-day story about the characters," different from the books, tried to work in some "some ancient Egyptian motifs" and said some inspiration could have drawn from 1970s French comic books, and three divisions in the school: "command, combat, and science." He stated he didn't think about the age range DreamWorks gave him for the show, rather aiming to make an enjoyable show which is "pretty serialized."

Music

The music of the series is composed by Jay Vincent and Ryan Lofty.[21] It was described by Courtney Lofty, the score production manager, as "an epic cocktail of electronic beats, Egyptian melodies, and orchestral dramatics," with other melodies, with "an extreme amount of time" researching for the music, which references Paramore, M.I.A., and the score of The Prince of Egypt.[21] The music was attuned to the specific scenes in each episode.

The series opening theme song was sung by Lilimar Hernandez, the voice actress for Cleopatra.[22] Additionally, Matt Barrios worked on the main title.[23] Jackson Murphy of Animation Scoop described the song as making it clear that Cleo's story is about "meaning, purpose and destiny."[1] In an August 13, 2020 interview with Sergio Burstein of the Los Angeles Times, Lilimar describes the show as the first thing she has done in the animation field, and was surprised to by their proposal for her to sing the title song.[24] While she admitted she was nervous to sing the song at first, because she hadn't "done anything with music in ten years," she said that working on the show helped her regain her "voice as a singer," while encouraging her to do things out of her "comfort zone," and remained grateful of the positive responses on Twitter.

Characters

Main

  • Cleopatra "Cleo" (Lilimar Hernandez) - The fearless and confident protagonist of the series.[10] The 15-year-old princess of ancient Egypt, she ends up sucked into a portal that sends her 30,000 years into the future where she learns she is the prophesied "Savior of the Nile Galaxy", destined to defeat the evil space tyrant Octavian. She ends up attending the futuristic intergalactic academy named P.Y.R.A.M.I.D to obtain the proper training and skills to fulfill her role. She is sometimes reckless and impulsive,[1] but has a good heart and wants peace. She has also gained strange and powerful powers from her time-travel, which manifests in pink and can be used to drain energy and project it into energy waves and beams.
  • Akila (Katie Crown) - A pink-eyed fish girl from another planet and the first of Cleopatra's teammates.[2] She is very friendly and optimistic. She may have a crush on Brian.
  • Brian (Jorge Diaz) - A cyborg teenage boy, and Cleopatra's second teammate.[2] His body is mostly robotic and is also sensitive of the fact that he was transformed into a cyborg. He is rather worrisome, paranoid, nervous, and self-conscious at times.[10] He has a crush on Akila.
  • Khensu (Sendhil Ramamurthy) - An intelligent, long-eared cat with the ability to speak. He serves as the leader of the group, and a teacher at P.Y.R.A.M.I.D.[2] He becomes, as noted by showrunner Doug Langdale, like a surrogate father to Cleo, balancing out her action and acrobatics with his intellectual, sensible, and down-to-Earth nature.[1]

P.Y.R.A.M.I.D.

  • Callie (Kari Wahlgren) - An arrogant and snobby student at P. Y. R. A. M. I. D who becomes Cleopatra's academic rival upon her arrival in the school.
  • Zaid Antonius (Xolo Maridueña) - A student at P. Y. R. A. M. I. D, whom Cleopatra is attracted to. He is later revealed to be a spy of Octavian, due to the latter holding his parents hostages. His family name is a hint towards the historical figure Marcus Antonius.
  • E'Geke-Ek'Gek (Alex Cazares) - an alien student who requires a translator torque to communicate.
  • Lakshmi (Wahlgren)
  • Professor Sitre (Amy Hill) - a middle-age cat teacher at P. Y. R. A. M. I. D.
  • Professor Kalabrax V (Dawnn Lewis)
  • Professor Jurval (Crown)
  • Yosira (Wahlgren) - The young Pharaoh of P. Y. R. A. M. I. D. She is the granddaughter of the founder of P. Y. R. A. M. I. D, the late Pharaoh Yosiro.
  • Omnia (Elise Dubois)
  • Philo (Gunnar Sizemore) - A young apprentice at P. Y. R. A. M. I. D, whom Cleopatra mentors in one episode in order to attain the cadets' Level 2.
  • Debbie (Candi Milo)
  • Zuzz (Zach Callison) - A student whose body consists of a swarm of insect-shaped "bits".

Antagonists

  • Octavian (Jonathan Kite) - The main antagonist of the series. The evil ruler of the Xerxs who has destroyed or enslaved many worlds and Cleopatra's arch-nemesis. He is bent on capturing and getting rid of Cleopatra so the prophecy about her defeating him cannot be fulfilled. Named after the historical figure Gaius Octavian.
  • Xerxs (Dee Bradley Baker) - Legions of alien robots who are the soldiers and servants of Octavian.
  • Zedge (Lucas Grabeel) - A popular intergalactic rockstar, whom Akila has a crush on and claims to be his "biggest fan". He was briefly mind-controlled by Octavian to capture Cleopatra.
  • Kek (Baker)
  • Damaris (Marieve Herington)
  • Dave (Ace Gibson)
  • Jane 2000E (Herington)
  • Marigold Heads (Wahlgren)
  • Assecula (Baker)
  • Cyrano (Greg Cipes) - An evil artificial intelligence created by Octavius to counter Brian.
  • Simon (Rhys Darby)

Other characters

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboards byU.S. release date
1"Wednesday"Julia "Fitzy" FitzmauriceAlethea Jones & Belinda KingEugene Huang, Derek Thompson, & Scooter TidwellApril 15, 2020 (2020-04-15)[lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4]
Cleopatra, a teenage princess in Egypt, talks about wanting more adventure in her life. When playing a game with her friend, she gets sucked into a portal that takes her 30,000 years into the future - where she meets her new friends at P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. on an Egyptian-themed planet which is ruled by talking cats.
2"Surprise!"Julia "Fitzy" FitzmauriceDoug LangdaleSamantha Suyi Lee, Derek Thompson, & Scooter TidwellApril 15, 2020 (2020-04-15)[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 6]
It's Cleo's birthday and while she wants to train for combat, Akila wants to throw her a surprise party.
3"Clubbing"Jayson ThiessenDoug LangdaleWei Li, Thalia Tomlinson, & Gary YeApril 15, 2020 (2020-04-15)[lower-alpha 7][lower-alpha 8]
Cleo decides to join a club at school, but it's a lot harder than she'd thought.
4"Humility"Julia "Fitzy" Fitzmaurice, Bob Suarez
(storyboards)
Belinda KingAaron Brewer & Chris YbarraApril 15, 2020 (2020-04-15)[lower-alpha 9][lower-alpha 10]
Khensu is asked to take Akila, Brian, and Cleo on a special mission into space. As they battle outside a Xerx fortess, Cleo gets separated and tries to join a tribe of very chill creatures which are avowed as nonviolent. She tries to convince them to save her friends, who have been captured.
5"Akila Says No"Scooter TidwellBelinda KingEugene Huang, Samantha Suyi Lee, & Derek ThompsonApril 15, 2020 (2020-04-15)[lower-alpha 11][lower-alpha 12]
Brian points out to Cleo that Akila has trouble saying no to any task - and Pharoah Yosira is coming to visit.
6"Quarantine"Doron MeirDoug LangdaleTopher Parnell, Kevin Slawinski, Adam Temple, & Gary YeTBA [lower-alpha 13][lower-alpha 14]
After a successful mission, Cleo spreads the flu to everyone on campus.
7"Team Building"Jayson ThiessenBelinda KingWei Li, Thalia Tomlinson, & Gary YeJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 15][lower-alpha 16]
Khensu wants to make Cleo, Akila, and Brian into an official team, but they're having trouble working together - which Octavian uses to his advantage.
8"Do-Over"Scooter TidwellScott KreamerEugene Huang, Samantha Suyi Lee, & Derek ThompsonJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 17][lower-alpha 18]
Brian builds a time machine that Cleo tries to use to improve her cruddy day and avoid fighting with Akila.
9"Suspicion"Doron MeirMichael RheaTopher Parnell, Kevin Slawinski, & Adam TempleJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 19][lower-alpha 20]
It's time for the No Science Fair and Cleo has decided to take this opportunity to find proof that Callie is Octavian's spy.
10"Mentor"Scooter TidwellLindsay KernsEugene Huang, Samantha Suyi Lee, & Derek ThompsonJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 21][lower-alpha 22]
Khensu gives Cleo, Akila, and Brian mentorship assignments so they can graduate to Level 2.
11"My Pharaoh Lady"Jayson ThiessenBelinda KingWei Li, Thalia Tomlinson, & Gary YeJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 23][lower-alpha 24]
Cleo goes undercover as Pharoah Yosira to protect her from a threat on her life.
12"Double"Jayson ThiessenBelinda KingWei Li, Thalia Tomlinson, & Gary YeJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 25][lower-alpha 26]
Octavian sends a shape-shifting "Dittobot" to P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. to capture Cleo. This leads to a showdown at the arcade.
13"Rescue"Doron MeirDoug LangdaleTopher Parnell, Kevin Slawinski, Adam TempleJuly 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)[lower-alpha 27]
Cleo and the gang defy Khepra's orders to rescue important hostages on the lawless Hykosis City.
TBA"My Best Friend Mihos"Julia "Fitzy" FitzmauriceLindsay KernsEugene Huang, Samantha Suyi Lee, and Derek ThompsonTBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 28]
After a mission, Cleo brings home an adorable ferret, as well as suspicious eggs that threaten the academy.
TBA"The Identity of Cyrano"Doron MeirBelinda KingTopher Parnell, Kevin Slawinski, and Adam TempleTBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 29]
Cleo tries to figure out where the UTA Tablet is, Brian tries to ask Akila out on a date, and is too nervous to do so. In this situation, Brian turns to A.I. named Cyrano, thinking he will solve his social problems, making him cool.
TBA"Heaven's Reality"Jayson ThiessenDoug LangdaleWei Li, Thalia Tomlinson, Gary YeTBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 30]
After spending too much time together, the team splits up on an unknown planet to search for the Uta Tablet.
TBA"Leave Cleo Alone"Frank SquillaceLindsay KernsEugene Huang, Samantha Suyi Lee, Derek ThompsonTBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 31]
Brian and Akila go on their first date, and the ensuing chaos leads to Cleo going off on a mission alone.
TBA"Vacation"Doron MeirBelinda KingTopher Parnell, Kevin Slawinski, Adam TempleTBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 32]
Cleo comes to visit Akila's family during their school break.
TBA"Xerxs Works"Jayson ThiessenLindsay KernsWei Li, Thalia Tomlinson, & Gary YeTBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 33]
Yosira joins the gang on a mission to the space station and factory, named Xerxs Works, where Xerxs are built. However, Cleo and Yosira disagree who will lead the assault on Xerxs Works.
TBA"Parasites"TBATBATBATBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 34]
Mihos gets parasites, causing him a serious illness, so Cleo and her friends shrink to a tiny size to help heal him. This adventure becomes stranger and weirder than any of them would have envisioned.
TBA"Savior"TBATBATBATBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 35]
When all the other students at the Academy discover that Cleo is the 'Savior of the Galaxy' of prophecy, she thinks, and fears, she will be treated differently.
TBA"Girls' Night"TBATBATBATBA (TBA)[lower-alpha 36]
Khepra, head of the P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. council takes Callie, Akila, and Cleo out on a "girls night" to the arcade. Cleo dislikes it until Khepra starts quarrelling with a few of the guests.
TBA"Pirates"TBATBATBATBA[lower-alpha 37]
Space pirates are proving to be more and more important. On one mission, Akila, Brian, and Cleo are captured by them, but the coolness of the pirates makes it hard to dislike them.
TBA"One Eye"TBATBATBATBA[lower-alpha 38]
Brian and Akila fall into a trap, with Brian reprogamming a broken Xerx who becomes their baby. In order to save themselves, they need to educate this Xerxs robot quickly.
TBA"Cleo and Zaid"TBATBATBATBA[lower-alpha 39]
At long last, Zaid and Cleo find the UTA Tablet, but guards want Cleo to remain their queen. Cleo is tempted by the offer.
TBA"Pyramid Scheme"TBATBATBATBA[lower-alpha 40]
A big betrayal is revealed, with Octavian invading Mayet for real. The fate of the galaxy remains in the balance.

Release

In the United States, NBCUniversal's advertisement sales website previously suggested that Cleopatra in Space would be broadcast on Universal Kids.[53] Later, it was emerged in January 2020 that the series would be instead included in the launch line-up of Peacock, NBCUniversal's streaming service on April 15, 2020 to Xfinity customers, and July 15 to all customers nationwide.[6][4]

Prior to the scheduled release in the United States, the series premiered on November 25, 2019 on DreamWorks Channel, which is available in Southeast Asia and select other areas of Asia Pacific (specifically, Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, the Philippines, Pakistan, Singapore, and Taiwan).[54] 19 episodes have since aired on the channel. The series also premiered in Poland on Teletoon+ on February 15, 2020[55][56] with a Polish dub.[57] The series was also available in South Africa on Showmax,[58] including all episodes in season one by February 23, 2020.[59] By June 9, 2020, all 26 episodes of the show's first season were made available on the Viaplay service in Scandinavia because of an agreement between NBCUniversal and the Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group).[60][61][62][63]

On May 1, 2020, the entire first season of Cleopatra in Space was released on Globoplay, a Brazilian service and subsidiary of Grupo Globo, with the name "Cleópatra no Espaço."[64][65]

On July 15, when the show premiered on Peacock to all those in the United States, Mike Maihack praised the show's release and all the hard work put in, giving it his endorsement.[66] At the same time, he called the release of only 12 episodes "disappointing,"[67] and lamented the absence of the sixth episode, "Quarantine," which "deals with a zombie-like flu and the consequences of Cleo avoiding quarantine," saying that it is something the whole world should "be able to see right now."[68] Two days later, when a fan asked about the missing sixth episode and the misspelled title of one of the episodes, an official Peacock account responded, saying they had corrected the episode title, but that for episode 6, "this content is temporarily unavailable on the platform" and that they appreciated the feedback, saying they "will pass it along to the proper team."[69] Later the same day, the same account said that there was " no news on that at the moment."[70]

Although there has not been any official confirmation, storyboard artist Scooter Tidwell's resume lists the show as having two seasons in total.[71]

Reception

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction contributor Steven Pearce gave a short positive review of the show, though was critical about the show's writing and Cleopatra's personality, saying it is "very much your feisty American teen." The entry praises the "nice background details" and calls the series fun, amusing, "brightly animated and engaging."[72] Courtney Lofty described the series as being about "badass women, talking cats, [and] space," noting that the overall vibe is a "classic Saturday morning cartoon, with extremely quotable moments" which is like Invader Zim.[21] Cheryl Eddy on Gizmodo described the show as one aimed at children, but "looks like a fun ride for geeky grown-ups",[73] while Karen Han and Petrana Radulovic in Polygon[74] and Sam Stone on CBR[75] reviewed it positively. Additionally, others described the show as "a fun take on the original Cleopatra story"[76] and a "comedic adventure" which focuses on Cleopatra's teenage years, where she is transported into the future "to an Egyptian-themed planet...ruled by talking cats" while dealing with the pressures of being "a teenager in high school" as she tries to fit in even as Octavian tries to kill her.[77] Later, Petrana Radulovic wrote a positive review of the show. She described the series as wacky and vibrant, using its "zany concept effectively," having interesting adventures, and has main characters who have "typical stock cartoon personalities."[3] At the same time, she compared the impulsive and cocky behavior of Cleo to Lance in Voltron: Legendary Defender and Ben in Ben 10. She further contrasted Cleopatra to Korra in The Legend of Korra and Adora in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power in that she is not ready to accept her destiny but will have to "confront her own laziness," remaining as a "carefree, imperfect heroine" in the meantime. Radulovic also said that the "electronic-infused Egyptian melodies of the score" make it stand out, as do the outfits of the characters, while noting that the show is episodic like Gravity Falls rather than something like She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.

There were a number of other reviews of the show. In an episode of Tooned Up on the Renegade Pop Culture Podcast, one of the guests described the show as having a stellar voice cast, sharp writing, which is "almost too self aware," while saying that they wished that the animation budget "was a little bit higher." The same guest said that the show skews to those "a little bit younger" and said that the show takes a "few episodes to find its stride," but once it does that, it is "one of the easiest shows to binge."[78] Another reviewer took a different tact, focusing themes of libraries in the show, writing in the ALA's ilovelibraries, writing that the library at Cleopatra's futuristic high school contains information saved from the show's villain, who destroyed most of recorded knowledge, and noting that the library's section on Ancient Egypt, would, if in a real library, "be housed in a library’s special collections."[79] This same reviewer says this is offset by Cleopatra causing a huge power outage by using her pink power, positing that the message could be that libraries need adequate support and resources to "assist the communities they serve" because otherwise there will be "information deficits which put patrons at a disadvantage." The same review also noted how libraries are shown as a "beloved hangout space" for Akila, who likes to spend her time there, reminding the reviewer of their college experience.

Notes

  1. Episodes have been released/aired early on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia, Teletoon+ in Poland, Showmax in South Africa, and Viaplay in Scandinavia.
  2. The series first premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on November 25, 2019. The first five episodes were made available to Xfinity customers on April 15, 2020.
  3. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on November 25, 2019.[25]
  4. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 17, 2020.[26]
  5. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on November 26, 2019.
  6. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 18, 2020.[27]
  7. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on November 27, 2019.
  8. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 19, 2020.[28]
  9. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on November 28, 2019.
  10. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 20, 2020.[29]
  11. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on November 29, 2019.
  12. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 21, 2020.[30]
  13. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on December 2, 2019.
  14. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 24, 2020.[31]
  15. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on December 3, 2019.
  16. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 25, 2020.[32]
  17. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on December 4, 2019.
  18. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 26, 2020.[33]
  19. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on December 5, 2019.
  20. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 27, 2020.[34]
  21. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on December 6, 2019.
  22. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on February 28, 2020.[35]
  23. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on December 9, 2019.
  24. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on March 2, 2020.[36]
  25. This episode first premiered worldwide on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on December 10, 2019.
  26. This episode premiered on Teletoon+ in Poland on March 3, 2020.[37]
  27. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on March 4, 2020.[38][39] The English version premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on April 20, 2020.
  28. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 6, 2020.[40] The English version premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on April 21, 2020.
  29. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 7, 2020.[41] The English version premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on April 22, 2020.
  30. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 8, 2020.[42] The English version premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on April 23, 2020.
  31. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 9, 2020.[43] The English version premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on April 24, 2020.
  32. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 10, 2020.[44] The English version premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on April 27, 2020.
  33. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 13, 2020.[45] The English version premiered on DreamWorks Channel in Southeast Asia on April 28, 2020.
  34. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 14, 2020.[46]
  35. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 15, 2020.[47]
  36. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 16, 2020.[48]
  37. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 17, 2020.[49]
  38. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 20, 2020.[50]
  39. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 21, 2020.[51]
  40. This episode first premiered worldwide in Polish on Teletoon+ in Poland on April 22, 2020.[52]
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References

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