Adventures of The Little Koala - List of Episodes

List of Episodes

There were 52 episodes; they are listed in the pairs they were aired in.

  • The Old Clock Tower / Mingle Takes A Dive
  • Is Weather A Frog? / Lost In A Race
  • Ghost Ship / Balloon Pamie
  • The King of the Castle / Hang-Gliding With Roobear
  • The Mysterious Moa Bird / Love That Baby Moa!
  • Snow White and the Seven Koalas / Roobear's Invention
  • Papa On Stilts / Detective Roobear
  • The Dinosaur Egg / Treasure Hunt
  • Pamie Falls In Love / The Koala Butterfly
  • The Koala Bear Gang / Back To Nature
  • Roobear Saves the Day / Editor-In-Chief Roobear
  • Monster Scoop / The Biggest Jigsaw Puzzle In the World
  • Who Will Be the Flower Queen? / Circus Day
  • Roobear the Babysitter / Papa Makes a Pie
  • The Amazing Boomerang / The Runaway Hat
  • Conquering Mt. Breadknife / Save the Eucalyptus
  • Mommy Can Fly / The Secret of the McGillicuddy Vase
  • Heavenly Fireworks / Save that Junk
  • The Winner / A Hundred-Year-Old Camera
  • Nurse Pamie / Any Mail Today?
  • The Writing on the Wall / A Ride In A Spaceship
  • Is Mingle a Nuisance? / Allowance Problems
  • A Whale of a Ride / Laura Finds An Egg
  • A Broken Umbrella / Save The Butterflies
  • The Moon Goddess / The Flying Doctor
  • A Eucalyptus Rocket / Penguins Don't Fly

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