Season 1 · Episode 1
Petunia, Loopdidoo and Oodles paint their clubhouse.
When Loopdidoo eats a cake Mommy made for Petunia's tea party with Basil, he and Petunia try to make a new one.
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When Loopdidoo dirties Mommy’s t-shirt, he and Petunia try to wash it.
While sneaking snacks, Loopdidoo hurts his paw. Petunia tries to heal it, but ends up making it worse.
The gang builds a jungle swing by connecting a rope from one tree to another. Unfortunately, they fail to notice a knot in the middle of their rope until Petunia tests out the swing and ends up hanging above stinging nettle.
Loopdidoo decorates a cake for him and Petunia with pills he mistakes for candy.
While playing firemen, Loopdidoo and Petunia stumble across Oodles making a campfire and remind him how dangerous fire is. But once Oodles gives Loopdidoo his matchbox, that's when the real danger begins.
When Loopdidoo's doghouse breaks, Basil offers to help fix it. However, Loopdidoo stubbornly wants to do it himself and gets hurt in the process.
Sick with a cold, Loopdidoo sets out into the snow to replant his Christmas tree and starts hallucinating strange things along the way.
Loopdidoo and Petunia nurse a bee back to health after Oodles accidentally hits it with his boomerang. Mrs. Mole then fakes getting hit so she can be treated as well the bee.
During a game of Hide and Seek, Petunia appears to be hiding inside a wardrobe, which Loopdidoo and Oodles end up locking and accidentally throw away the key to. Fortunately, Petunia has a surprise up her sleeve.
When Loopdidoo breaks Petunia's toy robot, he tries to fix it himself. It works at first, but then the robot goes crazy and wants revenge on Loopdidoo.
Loopdidoo sends Petunia, Basil and Oodles on a treasure hunt.
Loopdidoo, Oodles and Mrs. Mole compete against each other in a race.
The gang has a falling out. Thankfully, Loopdidoo's cousin Gonzag comes over to visit and turns things around for everyone via song and dance.
When Loopdidoo looses his memory, Oodles tricks him into thinking he's a cat.
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