Episodes
- Just Another Mon-Day
- Send In the Frogs
- The Giant and the Steed
- The Vampire Strikes Back
- To See Your Smile Again
- Under the Temple and Into Hot Water
- Pork Bellies and New Beginnings
- Friend or Phobia?
- Ms. Loon's Big Adventure
- Beginner and the Snow Ram
- These Boots Were Made for Flyin' (1)
- The Dream Team (2)
- Knockout Punch-Punch
- Oh Brother
- Fangs for the Knight-Mare
- A Giant Pain in the Mondo
- Prince Eccentro In The Temple Of Dumb
- Ring-A-Ding Ding
- The Eel Thing
- Mirror Mirror, Off the Wall
- Secret Orbs and Spices
- Something Snaky This Way Comes
- Try, Triathlon Again
- Expert's Beginning Knights
- Practice Makes Messes
- Ogopogo Gone Loco
- The Good, the Bad, and the Mondo
- Attack of the Fifty-foot Lovestar
- One Step Ogre the Line
- The Mon World Series
- Fowl Play
- Touched By a Mondo (1)
- Touched By a Mondo (2)
- Sheep Trick
- All You Need is Lava
- Cleanliness is Next to Mondoness
- Fairy, Fairy, Quite Contrary
- Loon Struck
- That Worm Feeling
- Redda Returns (1)
- Lovestar Can Help Too
- Calling All Monsters (2)
- The Last Monster Item (3)
- The End of Mon World as We Know It (4)
- The Prophecy of the Golden Dragon (5)
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“What is a novel if not a conviction of our fellow-mens existence strong enough to take upon itself a form of imagined life clearer than reality and whose accumulated verisimilitude of selected episodes puts to shame the pride of documentary history?”
—Joseph Conrad (18571924)
“Twenty or thirty years ago, in the army, we had a lot of obscure adventures, and years later we tell them at parties, and suddenly we realize that those two very difficult years of our lives have become lumped together into a few episodes that have lodged in our memory in a standardized form, and are always told in a standardized way, in the same words. But in fact that lump of memories has nothing whatsoever to do with our experience of those two years in the army and what it has made of us.”
—Václav Havel (b. 1936)