Episodes
# | Title | Director | Writer | U.S. Original airdate |
---|---|---|---|---|
1-10 | "The Quest (Parts 1-10)" | George Arthur Bloom | 15-26 September, 1986 | |
11 | "Baby Glo Worm Goes Bye-Bye" | Douglas Booth | ||
12 | "Two of a Kind" | Douglas Booth | ||
13 | "Make No Mistake, It's Magic" | Douglas Booth | ||
14 | "The Forest Brigade" | Douglas Booth | ||
15 | "Caverns of Mystery" | Douglas Booth | ||
16 | "Front Page" | Douglas Booth | ||
17 | "Bean Ball" | Dale Hale | ||
18 | "The Masterpiece" | Diane Duane | ||
19 | "Beware Tales of Gold" | Craig Rand | ||
20-23 | "Glo Friends Meet the Glo Wees (Parts 1-4)" | George Arthur Bloom | ||
24-25 | "Easy Money (Parts 1-2)" | Douglas Booth | ||
26 | "Wizard of Rook" | Douglas Booth |
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