Justin Time - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Missing Mask

The Very Large Book of Pets

Yodel Odel Day

Wait, Little Penguin

It's a Viking Thing

Follow Those Chickens

The Rubbery Dumplings

Hootenanny Hoedown

You Forgot to Say ARRGH

The Sultans Wish

Roman Racers

Show and Tell

Secret Surprise

A Mammoth Mistake

Marcello's Meatballs

Where's the Oasis?

Big Sub Hubbub

The Great Wall

Giddy Up, Wrong Way

Wiki Wiki Wipeout!

The Pancake Express

The Big Stone Circle

Brave Sir Justin

Cleopatra's Cat

Blast Off!

Up, Up, and Away!
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