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- International Student is the story of Ronny Chieng, a Malaysian student who has travelled to Australia to study law. All he has to do is study, get good marks and make his Mom proud. Well, that was the plan anyway.
- A magical fairy and her friends go on magical and wild adventures while avoiding being seen by 'persons'.
- Dennis the Menace gets up to extreme fun and mischief with his friends, Pieface and Curly.
- Tells the story of the Carlson family who have recently relocated from Australia to the UK to discover there are three out of control hilarious monsters living in their basement.
- The hilarious story of Ronny Chieng, a Malaysian student in Australia to study law. Only, making friends is not part of the curriculum.
- A comedy/adventure about a group of pirates who get up to crazy adventures inspired by Greek mythology.
- The Dukes are the hottest band to come out of Bröxstônia. Thanks to the generosity of the Bröxstônian government, The Dukes are on tour, spreading their uniquely punk thrash sounds to an unsuspecting world.
- A musical comedy about two mismatched housemates from the acclaimed comedic duo, Sammy J - a human - and Randy - a purple puppet.
- Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong follows the intergalactic exploits of Winston Steinburger, his cat Dudley, and a high-strung alien named Hampton - three unlikely amigos in the Globulus Galaxy; a busy stretch of alien-infused space, millions of moons from earth.
- A children's game show hosted by Bindi Irwin. Three teams of two compete, by completing three wildlife themed challenges, which will test their knowledge and stamina.
- "Are You Tougher than Your Ancestors?" is a fun and immersive living history series that pits the skills of today's kids against the exploits of children from Australia's past, to find out how they measure up.
- Vampires with first-date nerves, zombies with addiction problems and a human-fly with parental issues. Everybody needs a little help from time to time.
- Louis wakes to find himself in an inaccessible world. Is it a dream? Or is it real?
- Monster Auditions are short animated monologues of monsters who are visiting a life-coach. Each episode starts on the couch as the monster talks candidly about their problems in a human way. Across the series we meet a vampire with a crush, a zombie battling an addiction, a blob monster who feels typecast and a human fly coming to terms with his conception. All are facing an audition or life-moment of some kind - an event which will change their lives or possibly just their afternoon.
- Mine work, night school, chores - and goat racing. Makayla and Jack tackle the 1898 life of Cornish kid Robert Richards.
- Sienna and Paige attempt to beat the 1912 Olympic Medal winning time of one our first female Olympic swimmers, Wilhelmina Wylie.
- Gracey and Mikey tackle 24 hours of Lennie Gwyther's epic 1932 solo ride from Leongatha to Sydney for the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
- Maeve and Harper follow in the footsteps of 1850s Lutheran refugee Thekla Staude, trekking 26 kilometres along bush tracks to take their homemade produce to market in Adelaide.
- Ezekiel and Nathaniel guide a camel train through Australia's harsh desert country following the route taken in the early 1900s by teenage Afghan Aboriginal cameleer, William Satour.
- Charli and Matthew attempt to master the moves that won their coach, world champion artistic rollerskater Tammy Bryant, the 1989 Artistic Rollerskating Championship when she was only 12 years old.
- Caitlyn and Stella learn the ropes on board the three-masted sailing ship the "James Craig" in an attempt to match 1912 sailor Douglas Bull's seamanship skills.
- Footballers Ray Ray and Jaikye play for the title of best and fairest in a Kaurna Parntu match that includes everyone.
- Jeffrin and Harry have a go at completing Conway Tighe's milk delivery run, 1940s style.
- 2020–TV EpisodeInspired by 9 year old Christina Tie's performance in the 1889 Bendigo Easter Festival, Avie and Alyssa put on a show.
- After Walter takes up origami as a martial art, Dennis scoffs and comes up with his own martial art, and so the two prepare to battle it out.
- Alan and Mollie are a married octopoid couple joined at the hip.
- Colin is having a tough time finding a job. It's no wonder with an obnoxious parasite like Hal attached to your stomach.
- Eric the shape-shifter can't understand why people find him forgettable.
- Joel is a zombie recovering from his brain eating addiction. It's been over two years since he ate a brain.
- Leon is a teenage human fly with a lot of issues; his mother is a fly while his Dad is a normal hairy human. Leon gets teased at school about his mother but vows to rise above it with his advanced break-dancing skills on show.
- Roz the Bigfoot is a local celebrity. Everywhere she goes the paparazzi are always there.
- Eddie and the monsters keep reading Angela's diary - obsessed with her day-to-day life. But when Angela finds out, she gets her revenge by writing entries she knows will freak the monsters out.
- When the monsters scare off a cleaner, Kate reaches breaking point; either they clean up their own mess or get out. Eddie is desperate to tidy the house before she gets back but the monsters have other ideas.
- When Angela's new-found friends bail out of her first ever sleepover, the monsters are only too keen to step in for some girly fun.
- The Carlson's move into their new dream home but little do they realise there are monsters living in the basement. How long can Eddie hide Fiend, Haggis and Norman from the rest of the family?
- Eddie is convinced that his parents are splitting up and asks the monsters to help him stop his Dad running away.
- Halloween is a scary time for fairies and elves. Pearlie, Jasper and Opal hide out in a magical pumpkin conjured up by Great Aunt Garnet and tell scary stories to pass the time til dawn. Saphira refuses to join them but when Ludwig gets locked outside, his efforts to get into the spa give her the biggest scare of all.;Jasper longs to be just a little bigger, but when he messes with some fairy magic he gets more than he bargained for and ends up person- sized! Pearlie must keep him hidden from persons until they can locate the Turquoise Fairy to undo the spell.
- When Eddie teaches Haggis to be more assertive, things soon gets out of hand as the furry giant starts to throw his weight. Meanwhile Fiend is reduced to a gibbering wreck, now that Haggis has taken his role as the bossy monster.
- Eddie is panicking about the arrival of his school report, and tries to stop the post with the help of the monsters. But they are too busy being educated by Kate and Nick, who are desperate to prove who is the brainier parent.
- Haggis is depressed and no one knows why. A therapist says he needs a father figure so Nick reluctantly steps into the role.
- When Nick messes up his and Kate's wedding anniversary, she announces that he is not the man she married.
- When Eddie teaches the monsters about lying, little does he realise what he's unleashed. What starts out as a fib soon escalates into a series of huge whoppers and Eddie has to play along with all of them for fear of being found out.
- Pearlie uses an elf-only potion so she can talk to the flowers and convince them to look good for a photo shoot. The potion works too well, the flowers themselves become vocal and argumentative! Saphira is only too happy to sow dissent amongst the flowers to draw attention to her spa instead.
- When Angela is asked to babysit, the monsters ask Nick how babies are made. As usual, they get the wrong end of the stick and Haggis ends up thinking he's pregnant.