Bird Brains, Windy City, and Didn't Go the Way You Thought it Would

Season 33Episode 260 minOct 9, 2022
Bird Brains, Windy City, and Didn't Go the Way You Thought it Would

Virds causing trouble, clips of wind wreaking havoc on people, plus, a boy gives his mom tips on how to flirt.

Bird Brains, Windy City, and Didn't Go the Way You Thought it Would has aired on Oct 9, 2022 at 7:00 PM
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