Do, Re & Mi - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Curious Birdious
Do is awakened by the sound of a beat and wants to figure out who's making it and why it's causing his foot to tap.

Rain Rain You Can Stay
When a rainstorm blows into Beebopsburgh, Mi's house begins to leak ruining their picnic plans.

Best Buggy Blues
When Presto goes on vacation to visit his family for an overnight, Mi really misses him. Do and Re help Mi feel better.

Listen to Your Body
When Re hurts her tail, her friends try their hardest to keep her calm and let her body heal.

Just Won't Quit
Do learns that if he keeps trying, he can master one of the steps to flying - a spectacular landing.

Look at Me, Little Me
Re has been asked to perform with Flora and the Flamingo-gos but doubts her tiny self next to the flamingos she admires so much.

Raspberry Cupcakes
Re tries to teach the chickies to make raspberry tarts but first has to find the best way to get their attention.

Together We're Not Alone
When the friends lose their way in the forest, they retrace their steps by following the sounds they heard on their way in.

Maestro Moon Day
Re gets the hiccups and thinks that there's no way she can sing a special song to celebrate Maestro Moon while bouncing around.

Feathery Friends Day
Mi writes a special song for the friends on Feathery Friends Day. But when Mi can't sing, the birds mess up the lyrics in a funny case of singing "telephone."

Happy Hatchiversary
The friends make a gift for Juan Peacock and learn that they can't all work at the same time. So they work—and sing—in rounds to get the job done.

Shake Your Tail Feathers
Do, Re and Mi help Seymore Saymore gain the confidence he needs to dance at the big Beebopsburgh dance.
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