
31 episodes

October Jones & Fish with Legs octoberandfish
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5.0 • 7 Ratings
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A determined but misguided teenage girl and a blindly optimistic fish in high heels go on a semi-epic quest to save the world in this funny fantasy adventure series that walks the delicate balance between hope and cynicism.
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WE’RE BACK! Season 1 Recap
Catch up on what happened with our heroines last time with this recap of some key moments of Season 1.
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S02E01: Meanwhile, Back on the Blimp (T.R. Island pt. 1)
Team Villain has already captured two of the four Elemental Creatures needed to summon Mamamorbus! While Fish tries to get a wounded October to safety, Team Villain crash-lands on Totally Regular Island…
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S02E02: Under the Turtle Sun (T.R. Island pt. 2)
Simon and Sarfunkel explore Totally Regular Island while Phiona and Buster attempt a daring escape…
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S02E03: Snake Family Robinson (T.R. Island pt. 3)
Secrets are revealed as Phiona and Buster fly make a game-changing discovery...
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S02E04: 20,000 Octobers Under the Sea (The Agatha pt. 1)
Giant Insects! October and Fish board the good steamship Agatha as they set out on their journey to find the Elemental Creature of Earth…
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S02E05: The Importance of Being Chirpy (The Agatha pt. 2)
Set sail! Our heroes leave Herovia for new mysterious lands! Adventure and drama begin to unfold on the severely understaffed ship…
Customer Reviews
Very good!
Cool & quirky! I adore this show!
This. Show. Is. SO. GOOD.
It has all the goofy energy, heart, and quick-paced gags of a high quality Saturday morning cartoon. Many of the plots and character traits feel like true “kid thinking” (in the best, most creative way). The writing, production, and voice acting are all high quality and paint vivid word pictures that are sure to keep the attention of kids and adults alike. Absolutely recommended listening.
Delightfully quirky
A delightfully offbeat buddy comedy about a teenage girl jock and an irrepressibly optimistic but naive fish with legs. If you’ve watched Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, this has a similar cheerfully anarchic laced with sly commentary energy to it. Highly recommended.