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View on Wikipedia| Gofrette | |
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| Genre | Animation Comedy Fantasy Children |
| Created by | Doris Brasset Fabienne Michot |
| Voices of | Eleanor Noble Sonja Ball Lucinda Davis |
| Opening theme | Gonna Have a Good, Great Day (performed by Nikki Yanofsky) |
| Ending theme | Gonna Have a Good, Great Day (instrumental) |
| Composer | Judith Henderson |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 52 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Kim Wilson Dr. Lynn Oldershaw |
| Producers | Marie-Josee Corbiel Christine Cote Toper Taylor Julie June Chris Kriegman Amy Sprecher Erin Wanner Melinda Toporoff |
| Running time | 12 minutes |
| Production companies | Zoe Mae Productions Subsequence Entertainment |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBC Television (Canada) |
| Release | September 8, 2007 – August 30, 2008 |
Gofrette is a fantasy animated children's television series that aired from September 8, 2007 to August 30, 2008 on CBC Television's Kids' CBC block in Canada. [1] It is produced by Zoe Mae and Sub-Sequence Entertainment, and is based on the series of children's books by Doris Brasset and Fabienne Michot.[2]
Plot
[edit]Gofrette is about a curious young, anthropomorphic cat along with his dog and bird (Fudge and Ellie), who are best friends. The cat lives through various adventures, evoking the program's tagline: "... that busy, busy cat!". The show takes place in the fictional town of Zanimo and is based on the original books written by Doris Brasset and Fabienne Michot.[3]
Characters
[edit]Main
[edit]Gofrette. A curious anthropomorphic cat who makes every day in Zanimo (Europe) an exciting day with his huge imagination, endless supply of hobby equipment, and a go-for-it demeanour. He lives in a house with Red, the talking refrigerator to whom he talks and understands; with his stuffed animal, Long Ears; and with tiny, creatively active animals he calls "Gnugnuts". His uncle, Garbanzo, is an acrobat who owns and stars in the El Teatro Zanimo circus. Gofrette also has a grandmother, Granny Smith (named after an Australian apple cultivar[4]), who is only mentioned and shown in photographs. He is voiced by Sonja Ball. Gofrette's favourite exclamation is "Zowie!", sometimes with a variation such as, "Zowie zow zow!".
Fudge. An anthropomorphic dog with big floppy ears. Fudge is sometimes reluctant to get into what he thinks of as scary or embarrassing situations, but he is usually a good sport once participating. He is a bit fussy with his ears, and a source of his reluctance to participate in things. He owns a van called the Zanimo Wagon that he also lives in. He has been friends with Gofrette since they were a puppy and a kitty. He often uses the catchphrase, "Wowie Zowie Gofrette." He has a big brother named Moocher, who is a mechanic and artist. He is voiced by Mark Camacho. He is also known as "Blue" in books.
Ellie Coptor. A pink-coloured bird with a propeller on her head that twirls depending on her mood. She operates a hair salon in her treehouse and plays with a quite bit in fashion and makeovers. As best friends with Gofrette and Fudge, Ellie rounds out the three with her fun, creative, and sometimes nervous–but–always–strong personality. Ellie's favourite snack is worms (which grosses out Fudge). She is voiced by Lucinda Davis. She has an aunt named Edna who wrote a book (in the cartoon) called "Trapeze is For the Birds".
Episodes
[edit]- "The Diving Lesson" — 2007.09.08
- "Blue Torteloony" — 2007.09.15
- "Hot Chocolate Moose" — 2007.09.22
- "Silence... and Action" — 2007.09.29
- "To Fly a Kite" — 2007.10.06
- "Blueberry Fish Soup" — 2007.10.13
- "Finding Fudge" — 2007.10.20
- "3 Little Pigs" — 2007.10.27
- "For the Birds" — 2007.11.03
- "Where's Long Ears" — 2007.11.10
- "A Day at the Beach" — 2007.11.17
- "Surprise Party" — 2007.11.24
- "Zanimosaurus" — 2007.12.01
- "Moocher Returns" — 2007.12.08
- "The Snail Race" — 2007.12.15
- "Miss Know-It-All" — 2007.12.22
- "Monster Hunting" — 2007.12.29
- "Starstruck" — 2008.01.05
- "Wendell's Makeover" — 2008.01.12
- "The Birdysitter" — 2008.01.19
- "The Barber of Zanimo!" — 2008.01.26
- "One Silly Fusilli Cat!" — 2008.02.02
- "The Pirates of Zanimo" — 2008.02.09
- "The Falling Out" — 2008.02.16
- "Bellybutton Day!" — 2008.02.23
- "Zippety Hair Do Day" — 2008.03.01
- "Red's Day Out" — 2008.03.08
- "The Falling Star" — 2008.03.15
- "Crazy Flu!" — 2008.03.22
- "Mystery Presents" — 2008.03.29
- "To Catch the Wind" — 2008.04.05
- "Bike Rally" — 2008.04.12
- "Home Sweet Home" — 2008.04.19
- "Zanimo Man" — 2008.04.26
- "Quicky Slows Down" — 2008.05.03
- "The Scary Sleepover" — 2008.05.10
- "The Legend of The Zanimozopogo" — 2008.05.17
- "Camping Diva" — 2008.05.24
- "Goodbye Fusillis" — 2008.05.31
- "Super Hero's Super Sale" — 2008.06.07
- "The Blossom Tree" — 2008.06.14
- "To the Top" — 2008.06.21
- "Mr. Babaloonie" — 2008.06.28
- "To Catch a Cuckoo" — 2008.07.05
- "Butterfly Garden" — 2008.07.12
- "Munching Plant" — 2008.07.19
- "The Crossing Guard" — 2008.07.26
- "Wendell's Dinner" — 2008.08.02
- "Ride 'Em Cowboy" — 2008.08.09
- "The Tricky Trickster" — 2008.08.16
- "The Disappearing Magician" — 2008.08.23
- "The Stinky Cheese Thief" — 2008.08.30
References
[edit]- ^ https://kidscreen.com/2006/08/01/upnext-20060801/
- ^ "A Cat's Tale". The Leader-Post. 2000-09-07. p. 13. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2023-08-28. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Martin, Megan (2005). "Maria Ann Smith (1799–1870)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. Supplement. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
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[edit]Gofrette
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Premise
Gofrette is a French-Canadian animated children's television series centered on the everyday adventures of its titular protagonist, an enthusiastic and curious anthropomorphic cat named Gofrette, who navigates life in the whimsical town of Zanimo alongside his close companions, Fudge the dog and Ellie the bird.[4] Each episode depicts Gofrette engaging in problem-solving and creative endeavors, often sparked by simple daily activities that evolve into playful escapades involving his friends and fellow residents.[5] The core storyline highlights Gofrette's go-for-it attitude and inventive spirit, as he turns routine situations—such as exploring local spots or addressing minor mishaps—into opportunities for discovery and collaboration.[6] The series emphasizes themes of imagination, friendship, and learning through trial and error, portraying how Gofrette's boundless curiosity and optimism lead to humorous resolutions that celebrate helping others and embracing individuality. Adventures frequently underscore the value of creativity in overcoming challenges, with Gofrette's endless supply of hobby tools and ideas transforming potential setbacks into joyful experiences.[7] By focusing on these elements, the show encourages young viewers to approach ordinary events with enthusiasm and resilience, fostering an appreciation for whimsical problem-solving in a supportive community.[8] The animated series adapts a collection of children's books authored by Doris Brasset and illustrated by Fabienne Michot, which similarly capture Gofrette's inventive personality and penchant for turning the mundane into the magical.[9] These source materials provide the foundation for the show's portrayal of Gofrette as a catalyst for fun and ingenuity in Zanimo.[10]Setting
Zanimo is the primary setting of the series, depicted as a vibrant, colorful world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals where everyday life unfolds amid whimsical and fantastical elements.[11] The town features an array of lively buildings, parks, and quirky establishments that contribute to its surreal atmosphere, blending ordinary community spaces with magical occurrences such as talking appliances and legendary creatures like the Zanimozopogo, a mythical beast said to inhabit the local lake.[8][12] Central to Gofrette's daily life is his cozy home, a modest house shared with Red, a giant, mumbling refrigerator that serves as a quirky companion and source of comic relief.[13] Another key location is El Teatro Zanimo, a theater where performances and events take place, highlighting the town's penchant for entertainment and spectacle.[14] For transportation around Zanimo, Fudge operates the ZanimoWagon, a distinctive cab that facilitates adventures across the community.[15] Additional notable spots include Ellie's treehouse salon, a treetop hair styling venue perched in the town's greenery, and Spooky Grove, a mysterious wooded area often associated with eerie escapades.[16] Episodic settings extend to natural areas like the beach for seaside outings, the lake central to local legends, and the ranch hosting events such as rodeos, providing diverse backdrops that enhance the town's fantastical charm.[12][14]Characters
Main characters
Gofrette, the titular character, is a black-and-white cat voiced by Sonja Ball. He is depicted as a curious and imaginative feline with an endless array of hobbies and a proactive, go-for-it attitude that often leads him to initiate adventures in the town of Zanimo. Gofrette lives with his roommate Red, a large talking refrigerator, and frequently assists at El Teatro Zanimo, where he supports performances and community events.[17][18][19] Fudge, voiced by Mark Camacho, serves as Gofrette's loyal best friend and is a laid-back brown dog with big floppy ears who generally prefers relaxation over excitement. Despite his occasional reluctance toward risky or embarrassing situations, Fudge provides practical support to the group and owns a van-based taxi service called the ZanimoWagon, which facilitates their travels around Zanimo. He maintains a close bond with Gofrette, dating back to their early days as a puppy and kitten.[17][20][19] Ellie Coptor, voiced by Lucinda Davis, is a pink bird characterized by the propeller on her head that spins in accordance with her emotions, adding a whimsical element to her appearance. As an enthusiastic and creative inventor, she operates a hair salon from her treehouse, specializing in fashion and makeovers, and frequently contributes innovative ideas to resolve the trio's challenges. Ellie's fun-loving yet occasionally nervous nature complements her role as a key member of the group.[17][21][19] The central dynamic among Gofrette, Fudge, and Ellie forms the emotional core of the series, with Gofrette's boundless optimism counterbalancing Fudge's cautious pragmatism and Ellie's inventive flair, enabling them to navigate whimsical escapades together in Zanimo.[22][23]Supporting characters
The supporting cast in Gofrette consists of a diverse array of anthropomorphic animals and objects that inhabit the whimsical town of Zanimo, frequently intersecting with the main trio's daily escapades. These characters provide comic relief, spark minor conflicts, and expand the world-building through their unique quirks and occupations. Recurring figures like Garbanzo and Red anchor Gofrette's home and work life, while others such as Hamlet and Greta introduce competitive or dramatic elements to the narrative.[3] Garbanzo, Gofrette's Italian cousin and an acrobatic orange-striped cat, serves as the director and star performer at El Teatro Zanimo, the local circus and theater. Often assigning tasks to Gofrette during performances or preparations, he is inventive in his staging of shows, such as operas or acrobatic routines, though his plans sometimes lead to chaotic rehearsals due to overlooked details. His enthusiasm for cooking and hosting contests further highlights his creative side, as seen when he enlists help for elaborate productions.[24][25] Red is Gofrette's loyal, oversized refrigerator companion residing in their shared home, communicating through mumbling grunts, vibrations, and movements that only Gofrette fully interprets. This silent but expressive appliance offers comic relief through its unexpected antics, like rolling away on adventures or reacting comically to household mishaps, adding a layer of absurdity to domestic scenes.[3][26] Hamlet, a bossy green pig, owns and operates The Very General Store in Zanimo, where his scheming nature often leads to self-serving plots that inadvertently create obstacles for the protagonists. As a competitive figure, he engages in rivalries during town events, such as fishing contests or community challenges, emphasizing his opportunistic personality.[8] Greta, a strong-willed gorilla and the star trapeze artist at El Teatro Zanimo, embodies a dramatic diva persona with her temperamental flair during rehearsals and performances. Talented in aerial feats and weightlifting, she frequently stirs up disputes over spotlight or staging, yet her skills drive the theater's spectacles, like high-flying operas.[24][25] Wendell, a young, clumsy, and toothless gray wolf living in a hollow log on the town's outskirts, frequently claims the title of mayor despite his mishap-prone nature. He regularly requires assistance with family visits or personal blunders, like ill-fated makeovers or bicycle mishaps, highlighting his nervous but friendly demeanor.[27][28] Moocher, Fudge's older brother and a resourceful dog, works as a mechanic and artist who tinkers with junk to create inventions, such as repairs or makeshift contraptions. His hoarding of scrap materials leads to subplots involving overload and cleanup, where he reluctantly accepts help to organize his cluttered space.[29][30] Other notable recurring characters include Merton Maroni, a green llama photographer for the local newspaper who captures candid shots, sometimes through sneaky methods to get the perfect front-page story.[31] The Fusilli Brothers, a quintet of identical high-energy cat acrobats performing at El Teatro Zanimo, bring team-oriented chaos with their synchronized routines that often annoy fellow performers like Greta.[32] Granny Smith, Gofrette's off-screen grandmother, occasionally sends intriguing items like treasure maps, sparking adventures from afar and appearing only in photographs.[33] Guest and one-off characters enrich specific episodes, such as Dirk Thunder, a suave raccoon movie star known for portraying detectives and superheroes like Super Broccoliman, whose filming in Zanimo leads to starstruck subplots involving town tours and river stunts.[16] Similarly, Great Scaloppini, a blue llama magician at the theater, performs illusions with props like disappearing boxes, which fuel mysteries around vanishing acts and suspects.[34] These supporting characters play crucial roles in the series by introducing conflicts, subplots, and humorous variety to the main trio's interactions, often requiring Gofrette, Fudge, and Ellie's intervention to resolve town-wide dilemmas or personal predicaments.[3]Production
Development
The animated series Gofrette originated from a series of French-Canadian children's books written by Doris Brasset and illustrated by Fabienne Michot, with the initial titles published starting in 1999.[35] These books introduce Gofrette as a plump, playful cat engaging in lighthearted, everyday mishaps, establishing a whimsical foundation for the character's personality.[10] The television adaptation transforms this static literary world into animated adventures, enabling expanded storytelling through interactive scenarios and recurring ensemble casts.[36] The series was developed by the Canadian companies Zoe Mae Productions and Sub-Sequence Entertainment, which collaborated to bring the book concept to screen.[1] It targeted preschool-aged children, roughly 3 to 6 years old, with content designed to foster creativity and social skills via themes of collaboration and imaginative play.[36] Production development advanced in 2006–2007, when the Canada Media Fund provided support for creating 52 episodes structured as 26 half-hour blocks, each comprising two 11-minute segments.[37] Key creative decisions focused on delivering positive messaging about optimism and resilience, achieved through humor rooted in anthropomorphic characters' quirky behaviors and inventive solutions to challenges.[36] The adaptations remained loose interpretations of the books, prioritizing original episodic content to build on Gofrette's core traits while introducing new adventures suited to animation.[1]Animation and voice cast
The animated series Gofrette utilizes 2D animation techniques, characterized by vibrant, colorful visuals and exaggerated character expressions designed to engage young audiences. Each segment runs for approximately 11 minutes, allowing for concise storytelling within the 52-episode format (26 half-hour episodes).[38] The opening theme song, titled "Gonna Have a Good, Great Day," is an upbeat and catchy tune performed by Nikki Yanofsky that introduces the main characters and the whimsical town of Zanimo. Composed by Judith Henderson, the song sets an optimistic and adventurous tone for the series.[39][40] The voice cast features Sonja Ball as the titular character Gofrette, Mark Camacho as Fudge, Lucinda Davis as Ellie Coptor, and Richard M. Dumont as Hamlet. Eleanor Noble provides voices for multiple roles, including Greta, while additional supporting characters are voiced by actors such as Rick Jones and Liz MacRae depending on episode requirements.[17][3] The original score, composed by Judith Henderson, incorporates whimsical and playful musical elements to underscore the series' lighthearted adventures. Sound design emphasizes comedic effects, including the distinctive mumbling vocals for the character Red, the giant refrigerator.[40][8]Broadcast and distribution
Canadian premiere
Gofrette premiered on CBC Television's Kids' CBC block on September 8, 2007.[41] The series, produced by Zoe Mae Productions and Sub-Sequence Entertainment, debuted as part of the public broadcaster's commitment to Canadian children's content.[42] The show aired weekly or in blocks on Saturday mornings, targeting preschoolers aged 4 to 7 with its whimsical adventures in the town of Zanimo.[43] This scheduling aligned with Kids' CBC's focus on educational and imaginative programming to engage young viewers during weekend family time. The initial run concluded on August 30, 2008, encompassing one season of 52 eleven-minute segments, typically paired into 26 half-hour episodes.[44] Funding for Gofrette came partly from Canadian public broadcasting initiatives, including support from the Canada Media Fund, which backed the 52-segment production to promote original local animation for children.[37] This investment reflected broader efforts by the CBC and federal programs to foster homegrown content that encourages creativity and learning among early audiences.International releases
In the United States, Gofrette premiered on the Qubo channel on November 3, 2008, distributed by PorchLight Entertainment.[3][1] The series aired regularly until April 4, 2014, followed by reruns on Ion Television's Qubo block until the programming ended in 2017 due to network restructuring.[45] The show received a French dub for broadcast in French-speaking markets, airing on networks like TV5Monde to reach audiences in Europe and beyond. Distribution outside North America remained limited, with sporadic airings on children's channels in select European countries but no significant presence in Asia. As of November 2025, no major streaming services offer the series, though it is available for purchase on digital platforms like Google Play.[13][46] Home media options are minimal, with DVD compilations such as Gofrette's Big Adventure released by Phase 4 Films in 2009 and 2010.[47] Digital access is sparse, limited primarily to unofficial uploads on YouTube and purchase options on platforms like Google Play.[46] No revivals or expanded distributions have occurred since the Qubo discontinuation.Episodes
Format and structure
The Gofrette series is structured as 26 half-hour episodes, each containing two independent 11-minute stories that form a total of 52 segments, designed without any overarching narrative arc across the season.[48] This format allows for standalone viewing, making it suitable for preschool audiences who may tune in irregularly. The episodes emphasize self-contained episodic adventures that resolve within each segment, centering on Gofrette's daily escapades in the whimsical town of Zanimo.[11] Narratively, the stories adopt a lighthearted, whimsical style driven by serendipity, boundless enthusiasm, and unexpected twists, often revolving around everyday challenges that spark curiosity and lead to personal growth.[11] Common motifs include problem-solving scenarios, such as locating lost items or participating in friendly competitions, infused with humor derived from character misunderstandings and eccentric behaviors.[38] Moral lessons frequently underscore the value of teamwork, as Gofrette collaborates with friends like Fudge and Ellie Copter to navigate obstacles and celebrate successes.[38] Recurring elements enhance the show's rhythmic familiarity and educational appeal. Episodes typically open with Gofrette greeting Red, his living refrigerator companion, at home, establishing a cozy domestic routine before venturing out.[38] Songs are integrated to punctuate key moments, adding musical energy to resolutions, while Gofrette's inventive gadgets and contraptions often drive the plot, highlighting themes of creativity and trial-and-error learning.[38] These positive, simple conclusions encourage repeat viewings by reinforcing curiosity as a pathway to growth without complex continuity.[11] This approach prioritized accessible, morale-boosting narratives tailored for children aged 2-5, with bilingual elements reflecting its Canadian origins.[48]Episode list
The series consists of 26 episodes, each comprising two 11-minute segments, originally broadcast in Canada on CBC Kids from September 2007 to 2008, with the U.S. Qubo order varying slightly.[49][50]| Episode | Titles | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 101 | The Diving Lesson / Blue Torteloony | Gofrette agrees to perform a dive at El Teatro Zanimo despite not knowing how to dive, and Fudge tries to teach him while dealing with a noisy ZanimoWagon. / Gofrette accidentally eats all of Garbanzo's special blue torteloonies that were meant for an important cooking contest.[49] |
| 102 | Hot Chocolate Moose / Silence... and Action | Gofrette and Fudge go skiing but end up on an unexpected overnight adventure involving a moose and hot chocolate. / After missing a screening of a monster movie, Gofrette, Fudge, and Ellie decide to make their own film, calling "action" and maintaining "silence" during production.[49] |
| 103 | To Fly a Kite / Blueberry Fish Soup | On a windy day, Gofrette, Fudge, and Ellie go shopping for a hat to keep Fudge's ears from flapping while trying to fly a kite. / During a camping trip at Blackfly Lake, the trio faces scary wild animals that steal their food and Gofrette's harmonica, leading to a blueberry fish soup mishap.[49] |
| 104 | Finding Fudge / 3 Little Pigs | After watching a movie, Gofrette and Ellie search everywhere for their lost friend Fudge. / The trio scrambles to prepare and perform a play based on the Three Little Pigs after prematurely selling tickets to the show.[49] |
| 105 | For the Birds / Where's Long Ears | Gofrette believes he can perform on a trapeze to help Garbanzo with a bird-related act. / Gofrette loses his stuffed rabbit Long Ears and enlists Ellie, who needs her glasses to help in the search.[49] |
| 106 | A Day at the Beach / Surprise Party | Gofrette, Fudge, and Ellie enjoy a fun day at the beach until a tide sweeps them away during a water game, with Merton capturing photos. / The friends try to keep a surprise party for Fudge a secret but end up avoiding him, which upsets him.[49] |
| 107 | Zanimosaurus / Moocher Returns | The trio builds a dinosaur that accidentally scares the town when Ellie's fake teeth get stuck on it. / Moocher returns with junk that inspires Gofrette to construct a helpful robot.[49] |
| 108 | The Snail Race / Miss Know-It-All | Gofrette's prize snail racer becomes ill right before the Snail Grand Prix competition. / Greta, the know-it-all, decides to leave town after Garbanzo takes the side of the Fusilli Brothers in an argument.[49] |
| 109 | Monster Hunting / Starstruck | Gofrette leads a hunt for a supposed werewolf in the mysterious Spooky Grove. / Gofrette and Fudge help revive a movie project by giving actor Dirk Thunder a tour of the town, leaving everyone starstruck.[49] |
| 110 | Wendell’s Makeover / The Birdysitter | The trio helps give Wendell a makeover to impress his visiting aunty. / While Ellie works on inventing trendy stockings, Gofrette babysits a nest of baby birds.[49] |
| 111 | The Barber of Zanimo! / One Silly Fusilli Cat! | Gofrette directs an opera featuring the diva Greta as the lead. / The Fusilli Brothers become indebted to Gofrette after he rescues them from a silly predicament.[49] |
| 112 | The Pirates of Zanimo / The Falling Out | A group of pirates discovers Gofrette's long-lost treasure map, leading to an adventure. / Fudge and Ellie argue over spilled dye while Gofrette tries to organize a party amidst the fallout.[49] |
| 113 | Bellybutton Day! / Zippety Hair Do Day | During a bellybutton lint competition, the lint mysteriously goes missing. / Greta enlists Gofrette's help for a wild hairstyling session that gets out of control.[49] |
| 114 | Red’s Day Out / The Falling Star | Red the fire truck embarks on an unintended adventure after falling off a delivery truck. / After making a wish, a meteor crashes into Gofrette's backyard, prompting an investigation.[49] |
| 115 | Crazy Flu! / Mystery Presents | The trio experiments with wacky home remedies during a strange flu outbreak in Zanimo. / Gofrette, Ellie, and Fudge solve the mystery of anonymous gifts intended for Greta.[49] |
| 116 | To Catch the Wind / Bike Rally | Gofrette attempts to capture a playful wind for Ellie's invention. / Hamlet and Fudge enter a competitive bike rally focused on collecting garbage around town.[49] |
| 117 | Home Sweet Home / Zanimo Man | Fudge's ZanimoWagon breaks down and gets invaded by raccoons, turning home into chaos. / The trio gets replaced by a new carwash machine at Hamlet's business, inspiring a superhero alter ego.[49] |
| 118 | Quicky Slows Down / The Scary Sleepover | The trio helps the speedy Quicky Lorraine slow down for a roller skate polo game. / Gofrette organizes a sleepover to help Ellie overcome her fears of ghosts in a haunted house.[49] |
| 119 | The Legend of Zanimozopogo / Camping Diva | The trio investigates sightings of a legendary lake creature called the Zanimozopogo. / Ellie joins Gofrette and Fudge for a camping trip to escape the demands of a glamorous movie star diva.[49] |
| 120 | Goodbye Fusillis / Super Hero’s Super Sale | As the Fusilli Brothers prepare to leave Zanimo, Gofrette finds new ways for them to contribute. / The trio and the Fusillis dress as superheroes for a big sale event tied to a movie promotion.[49] |
| 121 | The Blossom Tree / To the Top | Ellie grows frustrated with winter after injuring her wing and wants to leave town. / The trio's climb up a mountain for ice cream turns into a rivalry with Hamlet.[49] |
| 122 | Mr. Babaloonie / To Catch a Cuckoo | Hamlet becomes suspicious that Mr. Babaloonie might be an alien visitor. / Gofrette and Fudge chase after Ellie's cuckoo clock bird following a mix-up at the clock shop.[49] |
| 123 | Butterfly Garden / Munching Plant | Gofrette cares for a butterfly injured by Ellie's propeller in their garden. / The trio hunts for a giant, munching plant that Gofrette accidentally grew with a magic potion.[49] |
| 124 | The Crossing Guard / Wendell’s Dinner | Gofrette and Fudge help find a new job for the retired Mr. Bowler as a crossing guard. / The trio prepares a disastrous dinner for Wendell and his visiting aunty.[49] |
| 125 | Ride ‘Em Cowboy / The Tricky Trickster | At the Zanimo Rodeo, Moocher's malfunctioning mechanical bull causes chaos during the bull riding event. / A mischievous trickster plays pranks all over town, challenging Gofrette to catch them.[49] |
| 126 | The Disappearing Magician / The Stinky Cheese Thief | The trio probes a series of disappearances connected to a magician's mysterious box. / Gofrette, Fudge, and Ellie set a trap for a thief stealing stinky cheese from around Zanimo.[49] |
