Curses! - Season 1

Season 1
When a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it's up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.

Episodes

The Restricted Wing
When Alex doesn't return from a family game of hide-and-seek, secrets are revealed about the Vanderhouvens' past, present, and future.

The Golden Baboon Head
Pandora, Russ, and Sky befriend two unlikely allies—Stanley and Larry—while racing against time to capture a creature on the loose in the manor.

The Baboon Temple
The Vanderhouvens leave home to search for answers about a cursed artifact from the Congo. But upon arrival, they face unexpected mayhem.

The Olmec Babies
When three fertility statues come to life, it's up to Russ, Pandora, and Sky to reunite them with their "mother" on display at the Paxton Museum.

The Scryer Bowl
The Vanderhouvens discover a possible way to contact Alex. But chaos ensues—and Stanley gets caught in the center of it.

The Japanese Painting
Russ, Sky, Stanley, and Larry navigate a new crisis after Pandora is sucked into a work of art and surrounded by sinister spirits.

The Celtic Cloak
The Vanderhouvens travel to a stormy Scottish island and cross paths with a puzzling local. Larry and Stanley put their mapmaking skills to the test.

The Memory Box
In order to get closer to saving Alex, the family must dig into the memories of Cornelius Vanderhouven.

The Aztec Necklace
Pandora, Russ, and Sky head to the jungles of the Yucatan in search of a powerful witch believed to be in possession of a protective amulet.

The Ruby Hourglass & the Obsidian Sphere
A major challenge pushes the Vanderhouvens to their limits. Can they overcome the impossible and finally bring Alex back?
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