Season 5: 2013
The fifth season of Martha Speaks began airing on June 24, 2013 with the episodes "Puppy Skits" and "Dinosaurs in Trouble!". This season will have a total of 8 episodes (16 segments), bringing the overall episode total to 88 episodes (156 segments). This is actually season four in production time.
Also this season, Alex Ferris has departed from the roles of T.D. Kenelly and Milo Lee (due to noticeable voice maturations from the previous season) and has been replaced with Valin Shinyei.
# | Original airdate | Title | Plot | Vocabulary words |
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81/5-1 | June 24, 2013 | Puppy Skits | Martha begins to remember how Skits, when he was a puppy was adopted by T.D. | paleontologist, era, age, past |
Dinosaurs in Trouble! | Milo and Truman visit the museum to save the fossil exhibit before it closes its doors. | fund, fossil, archeologist | ||
82/5-2 | June 25, 2013 | The Puppy Tooth Fairy | Martha and Skits both decide to be the tooth fairies for puppies, but this proves to be easier said than done. | anticipation, dejected, determined, exhausted, concerned |
Martha's Blue Period | Martha becomes blue after Helen leaves for art camp. | morose, pitiful, blue, mope(ing), sentimental | ||
83/5-3 | June 26, 2013 | The Puppy Show | The TV producer wants Martha and the gang to come up with a new TV series for puppies. | |
Never Forget to Remember | It's the first day of spring! Everyone wants to play kickup but the ball is missing. | |||
84/5-4 | June 27, 2013 | Martha's Puppy | Martha thinks that she's going to have a puppy but her family don't allow her to do it except she teaches Jake how to be her puppy. | pupil |
The Cheating Chum Caper | Helen realizes that she has a cheat on T.D., Francois, and Martha. | cheat |
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