Nine Minute Ninja - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Ricky makes art in nine minutes. While his dad eats too much pizza, Ricky gets to work showing us expressive art tips, foody faces and a crocodile with bite!

Episode 2
Ricky makes art that you can try at home. That's if he is not interrupted by his real-life friends and family!
Gav swings by, but Ricky can't distract him from his computer game. Ricky decides to fill his time making up games of his own, including an animation with lots of 'spark' and a rocket that will give you a blast!

Episode 3
Ricky makes art in nine minutes. Ricky's feeling snack happy, inspiring him to animate faces on his fridge and make art that's so good, he wants to eat it!

Episode 4
It is a full moon and Ricky is in for a fright as Gav appears at the door looking hairy. Ricky distracts himself by making a monster-foot pen pot and a scary bubble snake.

Episode 5
Something in Ricky's flat is a bit fishy, inspiring him to make a fish bat and ball, as well as a picture using sea salt, which he just can't stop 'carping' on about!

Episode 6
Ricky takes to the skies as he makes some amazing wing shoes, shows us how fly through the air in a magical animation and feeds his box monster using a da Vinci-inspired catapult.

Episode 7
It's a ninja dance-off as Ricky is inspired to create his very own spinning zoetrope. Also, he shows off some dynamic moves in a groundbreaking animation.

Episode 8
Ricky gives Sarah a precious surprise. He makes a piggy bank with lots of 'oink' and some sparkly jewels with a bit of bling!

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Episode 11

Episode 12

Episode 13

Episode 14
Ricky makes art in nine minutes. Ricky becomes a nocturnal ninja with some frosty art to catch the moonlight. He makes silhouettes inspired by the artist Manray and draws a big bad wolf lurking in the shadows.

Episode 15
Ricky makes art in nine minutes. Ricky goes crazy over creatures. He makes a foil owl picture and a mosaic salt-dough lizard inspired by Gaudi.
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