Season 1 · Episode 1
The Ducklings want to take a beautiful family portrait with their pop, but Weasy can’t help making faces and monkeying around. The Ducklings decide to take a surprise photo of him so that he’ll look natural.
The Ducklings want a pet, but Weasy isn't keen on changing his comfortable life. He finally gives in and lets them adopt a crab, but it soon starts wreaking havoc in the hayloft. Weasy has to do something about it.
The Ducklings and Weasy battle for the last piece of popcorn, but it ends up getting thrown out the window. The Weasy family will have to go without a treat - unless they can find a way to get the farmer's packet!
It’s Weasy’s birthday! He is keen to find out if the Ducklings got him his dream present, but he keeps ruining their party preparations. The ducklings immobilize Weasy, which gives the Chipmunk an opportunity to steal his presents.
The Ducklings can't get their pop's attention - he spends all his time playing on his phone! They force him outside to play ball, but Weasy is obsessed. The Ducklings decide to confiscate the phone, but Weasy has no intention of giving in.
The Ducklings lose a relay race against the eaglets and are fed up with Weasy for not cheering them on. As Papa Eagle comes to show off, Weasy decides to challenge this pretentious family. It's time to train, but Weasy becomes an unbearable coach.
Weasy shows off his pedal car. The Ducklings want to try it out, but Weasy refuses because they are too small. The Ducklings witness an experiment on the Farm of the Future that could solve their problem: a device that makes you grow!
The eagle family are performing synchronised flight. The Ducklings are blown away and join the eagle family, who teach them how to fly in formation. Weasy feels left out and finds a way to fly 'for real' so that he can also take part.
While playing baseball, Weasy hits a ball out of bounds. It lands on a scary scarecrow, which frightens the Ducklings. Weasy makes fun of them, but he's scared too! He leaves without the ball but refuses to admit that he’s afraid.
The Ducklings find a jigsaw puzzle and can't wait to put it together. But the attic is such a mess that there's no room left to play! Luckily, Spicy has spotted a sorting robot in the Farm of the Future.
The Chipmunk accidentally gets hit by a ball during a game of baseball. To make him feel better, the Ducklings feed him popcorn. The Chipmunk decides to play sick to get more and more privileges. Weasy has had enough!
The freight train is here! Weasy wants to go shopping, but the Ducklings want to play with their teddies. They secretly play while Weasy shops. Just when the train is about to leave, the Ducklings realize that their teddy bears are still inside!
The Ducklings need help building a toy castle, but Weasy really wants to play his new game console. He spots an invention from the Farm of the Future: an instant cloning machine. He decides to clone himself so that his double can help the Ducklings.
The Ducklings try to get rid of a bat that has interrupted their game. But Weasy thinks it's supercool and ditches the Ducklings to become a comic book hero with a bat sidekick.
Weasy and the Chipmunk fight over a toy, which leads to bad consequences. When the Ducklings realise that their father has caused a lot of damage to the farm, they decide to improvise a trial. The sentence? Community service to correct all their mistakes!
Weasy promises to go camping with the Ducklings, but he wants to watch football instead. During half-time, Weasy attempts to finish camping as quickly as possible.
Weasy finds a box full of magic props but won't share, upsetting Spicy who wants to be a magician too. Spicy is sad until she discovers the Farm of the Future's latest invention. Now, her magic trick will make Weasy's act look ridiculous!
The Ducklings ban Weasy from playing on their toy train track after he destroys it, and it has to be rebuilt. Annoyed, he decides to create his own mega course: no ducklings allowed!
The Ducklings look after the sheep while wearing cowboy hats and riding a hen. This gives Weasy the idea to have a rodeo session with one of the sheep - but it won't buck! The Ducklings must stop their father from upsetting the animals.
The Ducklings paint a picture which Weasy learns to appreciate, but it ends up in the possession of the farmer, who has also fallen in love with the painting. Weasy and the Ducklings have to perform a heist to get the painting back.
Spicy directs a show starring Sunny and the eaglets. Weasy wants to join in, but Spicy worries Weasy will overdo it and refuses to give him a role. Weasy decides to force his way onto the stage, convinced she will inevitably recognise his talent.
Weasy throws his boomerang and smashes a hole in the grain store. The farmer thinks his cow did it and decides to sell the naughty cow. The Ducklings can't believe Weasy would allow the cow to take the blame - they need to sort this out!
Weasy thinks he's ace at skateboarding and decides to teach his daughters and the eaglets some tricks. Weasy quickly realises that one of the eaglets has much more talent than he does. Not wanting to lose his authority, Weasy decides to cheat.
Weasy and the Ducklings race around an obstacle course on a sheep and a chicken. When he spots a device in the Farm of the Future that can give one animal the abilities of another, Weasy sees his chance to win.
Sunny and Spicy are happily playing with bubbles until Weasy shows up and pops them - he's ruining their game! It's time to teach Weasy a lesson.
The Ducklings get creative and make sculptures of themselves out of straw. Weasy thinks he can do better, but his sculpture is a fiasco. The Farm of the Future offers a precise modelling cutting system, will Weasy be able to outsmart his daughters?
Weasy has forgotten the Ducklings' birthday! Weasy quickly makes them something, but it falls apart. The Ducklings are sad when they realise he forgot - they will have to find their own present.
The Ducklings blame Weasy for eating the entire supply of popcorn. Weasy insists it wasn't him! Victim of an injustice, Weasy sets up a trap to find out who the real thief is and prove his innocence.
The Ducklings go for a bumpy ride in the radio-controlled car. Weasy is worried his things will get damaged. He draws no-traffic zones with chalk, but the Ducklings don't respect the 'rules of the road' imposed by their father.
The Ducklings play pirates, taking turns to be captain. Weasy joins in the fun, and the Ducklings are over the moon - until he refuses to give up his captain's hat and breaks the rules of the game. The Ducklings have only one solution: mutiny!
The Ducklings' stockings are filled with presents, but Santa didn't visit Weasy - so he unwraps the Ducklings' presents instead. Will Weasy make amends?
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