List of Bubble Guppies episodes
Bubble Guppies is a preschool children's television series produced for Nickelodeon and created by Jonny Belt, and Robert Scull.[1] On June 4, 2019, the show was revived for a fifth season,[2] which debuted on September 23, 2019.[3] On February 19, 2020, the show was renewed for a sixth season.[4]
Series Overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 20 | January 24, 2011 | October 21, 2011 | |
2 | 19 | November 4, 2011 | May 1, 2013 | |
3 | 25 | August 12, 2013 | June 19, 2015 | |
4 | 13[5] | May 21, 2015 | October 17, 2016[6] | |
5 | 26[7] | September 27, 2019 | TBA |
Episodes
Season 1 (2011)
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1–2 | 101–102 | "Call A Clambulance!" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Robert Bandel, Otis Brayboy & Thomas Connor | January 24, 2011 | |
Oona's friend Avi breaks a bone in his tail after being involved in a tricycle accident and is sent to a hospital via a "clambulance". Mr Grouper also talks about bones and what doctors do like listening to hearts and getting shots.
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3 | 103 | "The Crayon Prix" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Rodney Stringfellow | Robert Bandel | January 25, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies race in different colored cars as a lesson on colors.
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4 | 104 | "Bubble Puppy" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Adam Peltzman | Robert Bandel & Thomas Connor | January 26, 2011 | |
Gil sees a bunch of dogs at a dog shelter and wants to adopt one. Mr. Grouper teaches him and the group about dog care.
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5 | 105 | "Build Me A Building!" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Adam Peltzman | Robert Bandel & Otis Brayboy | January 27, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies build a doghouse for Bubble Puppy with the right materials.
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6 | 106 | "Ducks In A Row" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Jeff Borkin | Robert Bandel | January 31, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies watch a marching band, but a duck interrupts it, so Nonny ends up leading it.
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7 | 107 | "The Grumpfish Special" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Adam Peltzman | Robert Bandel & Otis Brayboy | February 1, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies deal with Mr. Grumpfish, a difficult and short-tempered customer, at their restaurant.
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8 | 108 | "The Moon Rocks" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Janice Burgess | Robert Bandel | February 2, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies watch a planetarium show. The class also learn about planets.
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9 | 109 | "Who's Gonna Play The Big Bad Wolf?" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Adam Peltzman | Robert Bandel and Thomas Connor | February 3, 2011 | |
Deema fills in for an actor who catches a cold when rehearsing for the big, bad wolf for the play, "The Three Little Pigs" on stage.
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10 | 110 | "We Totally Rock!" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Robert Bandel & Otis Brayboy | February 25, 2011 | |
After Goby and Gil watch a rock band perform, the Bubble Guppies start their own band.
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11 | 111 | "Fishketball" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Adam Peltzman | Robert Bandel & Otis Brayboy | March 1, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies practice bouncing, throwing, catching, and playing together as a team to prepare for a game of fishketball.
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12 | 112 | "The Legend Of Pinkfoot" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Janice Burgess | Robert Bandel, Otis Brayboy & Thomas Connor | March 2, 2011 | |
Goby tells the Bubble Guppies a spooky campfire story about Pinkfoot.
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13 | 113 | "Gup, Gup & Away!" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Carin Greenberg | Robert Bandel | March 3, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies learn about taking off in an airplane.
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14 | 114 | "The Spring Chicken Is Coming!" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Rodney Stringfellow | Robert Bandel | April 11, 2011 | |
In order for spring to officially arrive, the Bubble Guppies must grow a flower for the Spring Chicken.
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15 | 115 | "Boy Meets Squirrel" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Anna Housley Juster | Robert Bandel | April 22, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies learn about trees when Nonny befriends a squirrel.
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16 | 116 | "Have A Cow" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Jeff Borkin | Robert Bandel & Thomas Connor | May 6, 2011 | |
Molly and her friends go to the farm to watch a cow give birth to a calf. Mr Grouper and the class learn about other animals like pigs and roosters.
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17 | 117 | "Super Shrimptennial Celebration!" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Rodney Stringfellow | Robert Bandel & Thomas Connor | September 19, 2011 | |
It is the Shrimptennial Celebration in the Big Bubble City and the Bubble Guppies visit.
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18 | 118 | "Happy Clam Day!" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Robert Bandel | September 20, 2011 | |
When Molly and Gil find Clam in a box mailing himself to his cousin Sam for a Clam Day party, the Guppies have to learn about the mail so they can help Clam send an invitation to Sam.
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19 | 119 | "Can You Dig It?" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Jeff Borkin | Robert Bandel & Thomas Connor | September 21, 2011 | |
Nonny uncovers a Triceratops fossil at an archaeological dig just by sneezing due to his allergy to dirt.
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20 | 120 | "Bubble Bites" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Carin Greenberg | Robert Bandel | September 22, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies go to the supermarket and race another shopper to get a dog food called "Bubble Bites" for Bubble Puppy.
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21 | 121 | "Haunted House Party" | Claus Dzalakowski | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Jeff Borkin | Robert Bandel | October 21, 2011 | |
The Bubble Guppies celebrate Halloween by having a haunted party at the haunted house, but Gil fears that a ghost will scare them.
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Season 2 (2011–13)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | U.S viewers (millions) | |
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22 | 201 | "X Marks The Spot" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Natalie Long | November 4, 2011 | N/A | |
The Bubble Guppies help a pirate find buried treasure.
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23 | 202 | "Happy Holidays, Mr. Grumpfish" | Jeff Astolfo | Adam Peltzman & Robert Scull | Lyndon Ruddy | December 9, 2011 | 1.4[8] | |
In this parody of Christmas specials, the Bubble Guppies assume different careers and teach Mr. Grumpfish about the true meaning of the holidays.
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24 | 203 | "The Lonely Rhino" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | James Caswell | February 10, 2012 | 1.7[9] | |
The Bubble Guppies help find Monty the rhinocerus a friend at the zoo.
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25–26 | 204–205 | "Bubble Puppy's Fintastic Fairy Tale" | Jeff Astolfo | Clark Stubbs | Gordon Crum | February 19, 2012 | 2.56[10] | |
The guppies must stop the witch (Wanda Sykes) after she uses a magic potion to turn Bubble Puppy into a frog.
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27 | 206 | "The Cowgirl Parade" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Lyndon Ruddy | March 15, 2012 | N/A | |
Molly wants to be a cowgirl like her idol, Dusty.
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28 | 207 | "Firefighter Gil To The Rescue" | Jeff Astolfo | Clark Stubbs | James Caswell | March 23, 2012 | 1.73[11] | |
After being rescued by the firefighters, Gil rescues the Fire Department after their fire dog gets stuck in a tree while chasing a squirrel.
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29 | 208 | "A Tooth On The Looth" | Jeff Astolfo | Bob Mittenthal, Mike Rubiner, Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Lyndon Ruddy | May 7, 2012 | 1.58[12] | |
Deema is excited for the Tooth Fairy to come so she can get a reward for her loose tooth.
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29–30 | 208–209 | "Humunga-Truck" | Jeff Astolfo | Clark Stubbs | Trevor Hierons | May 11, 2012 | N/A | |
The guppies are invited to go see a truck show.
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32 | 211 | "Check It Out" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Tracey Keevan & Robert Scull | Natalie Long | September 7, 2012 | N/A | |
Gil gets magically transported inside his favorite books in an attempt to find his library card.
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33 | 212 | "The Beach Ball" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Natalie Long | September 17, 2012 | 1.4[13] | |
Molly hopes to become beach queen at the Beach Ball, but so does her friend Sandy (voiced by guest star Nika Futterman.)
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34 | 213 | "The Sizzling Scampinis" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Jeff Amey | September 18, 2012 | N/A | |
The Guppies are invited to go to a circus to perform.
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35 | 214 | "Construction Psyched" | Jeff Astolfo | Clark Stubbs | Natalie Long | September 19, 2012 | N/A | |
Goby must retrace his steps to find his lost toy dump truck at a construction site.
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36 | 215 | "Bubble-Cadabra" | Jeff Astolfo | Bob Mittenthal, Mike Rubiner, Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Jeff Amey | September 20, 2012 | 1.4[14] | |
Molly and Gil become magicians to make an elephant disappear after Gil makes a magician disappear.
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37 | 216 | "Bubble Duckies" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Natalie Long | January 22, 2013 | N/A | |
Molly and Gil help a duckling named Beep and his family navigate themselves through a storm cloud.
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38 | 217 | "Triple Track Train Race" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull | Jeff Amey | January 25, 2013 | 1.6[15] | |
Ol' Number 9 is competing in a triple track train race.
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39 | 218 | "Only The Sphinx Nose" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull, Rodney Stringfellow & Clark Stubbs | Natalie Long | March 11, 2013 | 1.4[16] | |
The Bubble Guppies find out how the Sphinx lost its nose.
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40 | 219 | "Sir Nonny The Nice" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Natalie Long | March 14, 2013 | 1.6[17] | |
Nonny wants to become a knight. However, he has to face Sir Mulligan the Awesome on his first challenge, miniature golf.
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41 | 220 | "Bring On The Bugs" | Jeff Astolfo | Bob Mittenthal, Mike Rubiner, Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Jeff Amey | April 19, 2013 | ||
The Bubble Guppies get to march in a big bug parade.
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42 | 221 | "Good Hair Day" | Jeff Astolfo | Clark Stubbs | Natalie Long | May 21, 2013 | ||
It's picture day, and Gil needs to get a haircut after his hair grows really long.
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Season 3 (2013–15)
In the US:
- Bailey Gambertoglio replaces Brianna Gentilella in the role of Molly
- Jacob Bertrand replaces Zachary Gordon in the role of Gil
- Marliek Mar Mar Walker replaces Jelani Imani in the role of Goby
- Grace Kaufman replaces Angelina Wahler in the role of Deema
- Tori Feinstein replaces Reyna Shaskan in the role of Oona
- Jet Jurgensmeyer replaces Eamon Pirucello in the role of Nonny
- Mia Vavasseur replaces Skai Jackson in the role of the little fishes
In the UK:
- John Campbell replaces Hayden Hunter in role of Gil
- Amba Bierer replaces Harriet Perring in the role of Deema
- Edward Cross replaces Lewis Dillon in the role of Nonny
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date [6] | |
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43 | 301 | "Get Ready For School" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | John Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | August 12, 2013 | |
Oona's friend Avi is worried about starting school for the first time. The Bubble Guppies demonstrate how much fun school can be to mollify Avi.
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44 | 302 | "The Police Cop-etition" | Jeff Astolfo | Tim McKeon, & Robert Scull | Tillie Sain | September 6, 2013 | |
Officer Miranda (Wendie Malick) teaches Gil and the other kids how to be police officers and use laws to keep people safe.
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45 | 303 | "The Elephant Trunk A Dunk" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Ed Valentine | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | September 23, 2013 | |
The Bubble Guppies watch elephants playing basketball.
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46 | 304 | "The Super Ballet Bowl" | Jeff Astolfo | Tim McKeon, & Robert Scull | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | September 25, 2013 | |
Molly wants to be a ballerina, and the Bubble Guppies perform in a ballet tournament.
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47 | 305 | "The Wizard Of Oz-Tralia" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | October 15, 2013 | |
The Bubble Guppies star in a parody of The Wizard of Oz relating to Australia.
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48 | 306 | "The Arctic Life" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | October 17, 2013 | |
Gil navigates across the Arctic and the other Guppies learn about Arctic animals along the way.
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49 | 307 | "Puppy Love" | Jeff Astolfo | Ross Alvord, Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills, & Robert Scull | Natalie Long, John Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | November 8, 2013 | |
Bubble Puppy is sick. The Bubble Guppies head to the veterinarian in hopes that he will get better.
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50–51 | 308–309 | "The Puppy & The Ring" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | December 5, 2013 | |
The guppies must save Bubbledom from the Night Wizard (Jeffrey Tambor) in order not to make it nighttime forever.
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52 | 310 | "The Amusement Parking Lot" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | February 26, 2014 | |
The Bubble Guppies take a drive in Mr. Grouper's car in an amusement parking lot, with fun and exciting tracks and cool amusement park-like rides for cars to drive on.
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53 | 311 | "Good Morning, Mr. Grumpfish" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard | February 28, 2014 | |
While Mr. Grouper is at a dentist for an appointment, Mr. Grumpfish fills in for him. Problems arise when this grouchy substitute teacher claims he does not like anything. So, the Bubble Guppies recap on the best songs from Season 1 and show him that there are things to like.
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54 | 312 | "The Oyster Bunny" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull | Tillie Sain | April 14, 2014 | |
The Bubble Guppies learn about baby animals and the mystical Oyster Bunny.
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55 | 313 | "The Unidentified Flying Orchestra" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | May 20, 2014 | |
The Bubble Guppies are excited to perform with an orchestra. Soon, a flying saucer appears. The conductor leaves to get his camera so he can take a picture of the flying saucer, leaving nobody to conduct. Eventually an alien comes out of the flying saucer and conducts the orchestra.
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56 | 314 | "Come To Your Senses" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Kevin Seccia | John Quack Leard, L.T. Myers, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | May 22, 2014 | |
Nonny breaks his glasses before school and cannot see anything. Eventually, he learns to use taste, touch, sight, hearing, and smell to navigate around a shopping mall to find the glasses store to retrieve his glasses after they have been fixed.
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57 | 315 | "The Bubble Bee-athalon" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | September 2, 2014 | |
The Bubble Guppies become bees while living with the bees' life. They turn nectar into honey which is a lot of teamwork. The kids must work together to make honey for the queen bee's teatime.
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58 | 316 | "Party At Sea" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Mykl Sivak | September 3, 2014 | |
The Bubble Guppies go for an adventure on the party boat but, an ice ball falls into the ocean and the Guppies must save the boat.
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59 | 319 | "Bubble Scrubbies" | Jeff Astolfo | Dustin Ferrer & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | September 23, 2014 | |
The Bubble Guppies are looking into hygiene while Mr. Grouper is nursing his cold. The Guppies put on a parody of the television soap opera General Hospital.
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60 | 320 | "Swimtastic Check Up" | Jeff Astolfo | Randy Eisenberg & Robert Scull | Mykl Sivak | September 25, 2014 | |
The Mayor gets a bad stomach ache while practicing for the "Bubbletucky Mayor-thon", so the guppies decided to have a marathon in the hospital.
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61 | 321 | "Gobble Gobble Guppies" | Jeff Astolfo | Dustin Ferrer & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | November 26, 2014 | |
After Molly and Gil discovered the pumpkin patch is empty, their turkey friend leads them and their friends on a hunt for more pumpkins.
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62 | 322 | "A Very Guppy Christmas" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | December 12, 2014 | |
Santa Claus and his horse, named Snowflake, come to the rescue after Mr. Grouper's van gets stuck in the snow.
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63 | 317 | "Puddleball" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Tim McKeon & Robert Scull | Mykl Sivak | January 27, 2015 | |
The rain ruins a game called "Puddleball" after it spoils a kickball game, but Bubble Puppy has to overcome his fear of thunder in order to save the day and the puddleball game as well.
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64 | 318 | "The Running Of The Bullfrogs" | Jeff Astolfo | Robert Scull & Randy Eisenberg | Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | January 29, 2015 | |
Gil and Goby bring a tadpole, named Fernando, to school. As the day goes by, he becomes a frog, and is invited to the running of the bullfrogs and return to the pond.
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65 | 323 | "Bubble Kitty" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Melinda LaRose & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard, L.T. Myers, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | February 27, 2015[18] | |
Molly and Gil saw a kitten named Bubble Kitty on their way to school, so they, Mr. Grouper and their friends try to find a home for her.
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66 | 324 | "Super Guppies" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills & Robert Scull | Mykl Sivak | May 1, 2015[19] | |
Bubble Boy (Gil) and Guppy Girl (Molly) have to stop Sid Fishy (Ozzy Osbourne) from making Big Bubble City stinky.
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67 | 325 | "A Dolphin Is A Guppy's Best Friend" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | May 19, 2015 | |
Molly and Gil and their friends are invited to Buddy the dolphin's first birthday party.
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68 | 326 | "Fruit Camp" | Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | June 19, 2015 | |
Deema must try broccoli if she wants to earn her badge.
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Season 4 (2015–16)
This is the final season of the original run.
In the US:
- Jay Gragnani replaces Jacob Bertrand in the role of Gil
- Issac Ryan Brown replaces Marleik Mar Mar Walker in the role of Goby
- Kayla Erickson replaces Mia Vavasseur in the role of the little fishes
In the UK:
- Megan North replaces Lauren Reichwald in the role of Deema
- Sam Brown replaces John Campbell in the role of Gil
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date [6] | US viewers (millions) | |
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69 | 401 | "The Glitter Games" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills & Robert Scull | Mykl Sivak (director) Maurice Fontenot & Tillie Sain | May 21, 2015 | 1.39[20] | |
The queen's daughter, Demanda, must use her manners if she wants to become a princess. Luckily, she had some help from Molly, who she befriends after the royal games.
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70 | 402 | "Costume Boxing" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Dustin Ferrer & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard (director) Maurice Fontenot | June 2, 2015 | 1.44[21] | |
Molly performs in a costume boxing dress up match (host played by RuPaul) to be on a Fashion Week magazine during Fashion Week.
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71 | 403 | "The New Doghouse" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Dustin Ferrer & Robert Scull | Tillie Sain (director) Maurice Fontenot | June 4, 2015 | 1.10[22] | |
The neighborhood works together with the help of Jimmy the lobster (Jimmie Johnson) to build Bubble Puppy a new doghouse after an accident destroys Bubble Puppy's old one.
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72 | 404 | "Guppy Movers" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Tillie Sain (director) Maurice Fontenot | October 6, 2015 | 1.07[23] | |
The guppies help a new kid named Skip feel comfortable when he and his family move into their new neighborhood.
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73 | 405 | "Batterball!" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills & Robert Scull | John Quack Leard (director) Maurice Fontenot | October 8, 2015 | 1.21[24] | |
The guppies get to play "Batterball" after learning about safety and all the equipment in the kitchen.
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74 | 406 | "The Temple Of The Lost Puppy" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Dustin Ferrer & Robert Scull | Frank Gresham (director) Maurice Fontenot | November 13, 2015 | 1.15[25] | |
When Bubble Puppy disappears after touching a cursed bone, Molly, Gil, and their friends must save him.
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75 | 407 | "Space Guppies" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Tillie Sain (director) Maurice Fontenot | January 15, 2016 | 0.95[26] | |
The guppies must stop Major Bummer (George Takei) from eliminating music from all over the galaxy.
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76 | 408 | "The New Years Dragon" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Laura Kleinbaum & Robert Scull | Jeff Hong (director) Maurice Fontenot | February 5, 2016 | 1.15[27] | |
By learning all about China, the guppies get to operate the puppet dragon at the Chinese New Year parade.
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77 | 409 | "Sheep Doggy" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills & Robert Scull | (director) | March 29, 2016 | 1.26[28] | |
Bubble Puppy has to be a sheepdog after Wooly, the baby lamb, wanders off from a party during a literal popcorn storm.
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78 | 410 | "Bubble Baby!" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Lucas Mills & Robert Scull | Tillie Sain (director) Maurice Fontenot | March 31, 2016 | 1.49[29] | |
The guppies are excited when Molly tells them that she is going to be a big sister to a baby, who she later names her Mia.
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79–80 | 411–412 | "Guppy Style!" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Maurice Fontenot, John Quack Leard, Tillie Sain and Mykl Sivak | April 29, 2016 | 1.35[30] | |
The guppies and Mr. Grouper go on a road trip to the Big Bubble Arena to see Stylee (Keke Palmer), a famous pop star for her hair styles, but come across many obstacles along the way.
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81 | 413 | "The Summer Camp Games" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Jeff Hong (director) Maurice Fontenot | June 10, 2016 | 1.13[31] | |
Summer is here and the guppies celebrate with much outdoor fun. However, they have to use their summer camping skills they learnt in the Summer Camp Games in order to save Bubble Puppy.
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82 | 414 | "Trick-or-Treat Mr. Grumpfish" | Robert Scull (supervising) Jeff Astolfo | Jonny Belt, Robert Scull & Clark Stubbs | Tillie Sain (director) Maurice Fontenot | October 21, 2016 | 1.29[32] | |
The guppies have to make their classroom very spooky if they want to scare Mr. Grumpfish.
NOTE: This is the final episode animated by Nelvana, as well as the final episode of the original run. NOTE 2: SpongeBob SquarePants also makes a cameo appearance during the pop song. NOTE 3: This is the last episode for the British language of the series. |
Season 5 (2019–20)
This is the first season in the revived run, the changes in the run include the Molly & Gil skits, Playtime segments, Dance Segments, and Field Trips being removed, and the story segment taking up the second half of the episode. This format in the fifth season is criticized for being a ripoff of The Backyardigans which also airs on Nickelodeon, Noggin and Nick Jr. and where series creators Belt and Scull have also worked on.
- In the US:
- Taylor Kaplan replaces Bailey Gambertoglio in the role of Molly
- Quinn Breslin replaces Jay Gragnani in the role of Gil
- Caleb Clark replaces Isaac Ryan Brown in the role of Goby
- Catherine Bradley replaces Grace Kaufman in the role of Deema
- Colby Kipnes replaces Tori Feinstein in the role of Oona
- AJ Kane replaces Jet Jurgensmeyer in the role of Nonny
- Following Tino Insana's death in May 2017, Fred Tatasciore takes over the role of Mr. Grouper. However, Insana's voice can still be heard in the "Outside" and "Lunchtime" songs.
- Jordan Friedman replaces Kayla Erickson in the role of the Little Fishes
- Leah Janvier stars as Zooli
- In the UK:
- Emma Tate replaces Tracy Ann Oberman in the role of the Little Fishes
No. overall | No. in season | Title [6] | Directed by [a] | Written by [a] | Storyboarded by [a] | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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83 | 1 | "The New Guppy" | Rick Marshall | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Dave Pemberton, Agnes Salek & Rich Vanatte | September 27, 2019 | 0.64[33] | |
When the Sea Witch steal the Bubble Guppies' magical jewels so she can rule the Seven Seas, the Guppies must stop her and get their jewels back before it's too late, with the help of their new guppy friend, Zooli.
NOTE: First episode in the revived run and to be animated by Jam Filled Entertainment.
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84 | 2 | "Secret Agent Nonny" | Rick Marshall | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Emma Nuttall, Agnes Salek, & Steve Whitehouse | October 14, 2019 | 0.68[34] | |
In this Bubble Guppies parody of James Bond, Secret Agent Nonny, who stays cool under pressure, a man of few words, and one of the world's top secret agents in children's television history, is sent on a mission to the other agents to deliver their messages, unknown about his surprise birthday party at Dr. Bigmouth Bass' island.
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85 | 3 | "The Kingdom of Clean" | Rick Marshall | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Dave Pemberton, Agnes Salek, & Rich Vanatte | November 1, 2019 | 0.70[35] | |
Dirty Deema the evil ruler wants a medieval kingdom to stay dirty, with Crudly the giant ogre as her assistant and the Knights of Clean under her curse. Molly and Gil must stop them and get the kingdom clean again.
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86 | 4 | "The Good, The Sad & The Grumpy" | Rick Marshall | Clark Stubbs | Emma Nuttall, Agnes Salek & Steve Whitehouse | November 22, 2019 | 0.57[36] | |
When Mr. Grumpfish turns up in Happy Junction, he makes everyone in town really grumpy, including Sheriff Molly, who must find a way to help everyone handle their tricky emotions.
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87 | 5 | "Ocean Patrol" | Rick Marshall | Marty Johnson | Dave Pemberton, Agnes Salek, & Rich Vanatte | January 3, 2020 | 0.66[37] | |
The Guppies must stop Windy Pete and first mate Oona when they sail around the world and blast tropical climates with snow.
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88 | 6 | "Rockin' Out" | Rick Marshall | Sue Galloway | Emma Nuttall, Agnes Salek, & Steve Whitehouse | January 17, 2020 | 0.52[38] | |
Goby and Gil go on a quest to get a geode at the top of a volcano, then try to make it back to the Rocky Valley Rock Show in time to enter the contest for best rock.
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89 | 7 | "Genie in a Bubble" | Rick Marshall | Monique D. Hall | Jose Pou, Agnes Salek, & Steve Whitehouse | February 14, 2020 | 0.50[39] | |
When Nonny, Gil, and Zooli conjure a genie, she promises to grant them any wish they want.
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90 | 8 | "A Furry Tale" | Rick Marshall | Sarah Jenkins & Adam Peltzman | Liesl Adams, Dave Pemberton, & Agnes Salek | March 6, 2020 | 0.49[40] | |
Hansel and Gretel have to get Bubble Puppy and Bubble Kitty home safe to the Furry Godmother, but they’re being stalked by a witch.
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91 | 9 | "Super Baby!" | Rick Marshall | Jonny Belt & Robert Scull | Jose Pou, Agnes Salek, & Steve Whitehouse | April 10, 2020 | 0.70[41] | |
When supervillain Ms. Goo Goo and Bub Bun start changing everyone into babies, it's up to Guppy Girl and Bubble Boy, with some extra help from Molly's little sister, Mia, to stop her before they also get turned into babies.
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92 | 10 | "Dragons N' Roses" | Rick Marshall | Caitlin Hodson | Dave Pemberton, Agnes Salek, & Steve Whitehouse | May 29, 2020 | 0.60[42] | |
When Agnes the Dragon moves to the Kingdom of Roses, King Goby, Oona the Strong, Gil the Brave, and everyone else is afraid of her fearsome roar, except for Zooli, who befriends Agnes and shows her friends how lovable Agnes really is.
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93 | 11 | "Ninja Season" | Rick Marshall | Mario López-Cordero | Emma Nuttall, Dave Pemberton, & Agnes Salek | June 19, 2020 | 0.41[43] | |
Gil wants to be a ninja, but his ninja teacher just keeps giving him random tasks to do; frustrated, Gil is about to give up when another ninja known as Rakunuki comes out and challenges him, and he realizes he's been learning ninja skills all along.
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94 | 12 | "Snow Squad to the Rescue" | Rick Marshall | Marty Johnson | Jose Pou, Agnes Salek, & Steve Whitehouse | July 3, 2020 | 0.38[44] | |
Gil, Deema, and Oona investigate as the Snow Patrol to find out who stole Molly, Goby, Nonny, and Zooli's sleeping bags, as Gil is convinced that a snow yeti is the one to blame, much to Oona's dismay.
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95 | 13 | "Too Bright for Movie Night!" | Rick Marshall | Andrew Moriarty | Emma Nuttall, Dave Pemberton, & Agnes Salek | August 14, 2020 | 0.53[45] | |
If the Moon People, Lead by Queen Molly, can find a way to make it dark during the day, the Sun People, lead by Queen Deema, will agree to turn off their giant night light so the Moon People can enjoy their movie night. Luckily, a dragon named Pretzel Quatel helps Queen Molly, Goby, and Nonny figure out about a solar eclipse.
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96 | 14 | "The Guppies Save Christmas!" | Rick Marshall | Miden Wood | Agnes Salek, Matt Roach, & Craig Valde | December 4, 2020 | 0.35[46] | |
On Christmas Eve, Mr. Grouper tells the Bubble Guppies the story of how Gil, Molly and Bubble Puppy discover Santa's lost list in the snow. To return the list safely to the North Pole, they have to keep it out of the hands of the Christmas-hating Humbug.
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97 | 15 | "The Mighty, Untidy Titans!"[6] | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | January 22, 2021[6] | N/A | |
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