Beetleborgs - Season 1
Season 1
Big Bad Beetleborgs
Episodes
Beetle Rock (1)
Beetle Rock (2)
TNT for Two
The Ghost is Toast
The Treasure of Hillhurst Mansion
Never Cry Werewolf
Say the Magic Word
Lights, Camera, Too Much Action
Nano in the House
Locomotion Commotion
Cat-Tastrophy
Drew and Flabber's Less Than Fabulous Adventure
Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun
It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World
The Hunchback of Hillhurst
The Littlest Brattleborg
Haunted Hideout
Monster Rock
Convention Dimension
Root of All Evil
The Doctor is In
Space Case
The Brain in the Attic
Bye, Bye Frankie
Fangs Over Charterville
Curse of the Shadow Borg (1)
The Rise of the Blaster Borg (2)
The Revenge of Vexor (3)
A Friend in Need (4)
Raiders of the Tomb (5)
Big Rumble in Charterville (6)
Yo Ho Borgs
Christmas Bells and Phasm's Spells
Pet Problems
Phantom of Hillhurst
Operation Frankenbeans
The Curse of Mums' Tomb
This Old Ghost
Jo's Strange Change
She Wolf
Something Fishy
Bride of Frankenbeans
Fangula's Last Bite
The Good, the Bad, and the Scary
Buggin' Out
Svengali, By Golly
Big Bad Luck
A Monster is Born
Norman Nussbaum: Vampire Hunter
Brotherly Fright
Fright Files
Borgslayer! (1)
Vexor's Last Laugh (2)
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