Brave Bunnies - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
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The Brave Bunnies visit the Monkey Family for the first time! Bop and Boo are so excited when the sisters announce that anything is allowed at their home.
Little Helpers
While visiting a bakery for yummy treats, Bop and Boo are surprised to find it's owned by the family of their BBF Barry! The Bunny family chip in to help their friends.
Bunnies in Space!
The Brave Bunnies meet a determined hippo named Oli, who dreams of becoming an astronaut! Bop and Boo want to be astronauts too, and take Oli's astronaut training course.
Mechanics
Bop and Boo meet Jeff's sister, Jenny, who is an amazing toy mechanic. She teaches Boo some new skills, which come in handy when Jeff accidentally breaks Boo's scooter.
The Wizard, the Orb and the Dragons
On their first visit to the Fox family home, Bop and Boo share an adventure spun by their friend, Franny. Bop joins Franny's rowdy brothers playing, and learns that they're really nice!
Thanks, But No Pranks
Bop stays at the Brave Bunny camp to read. Boo meets prankster parrot Ara who can perfectly imitate any sound! Boo and Ara decide to pull a prank on Bop, but the joke makes Bop feel bad.
Perfectly Panda-Perfect
When Bop and Boo visit the Panda family's mountain-top home for the first time, their BBF Bao wants to show Bop and Boo everything her robot can do! But her robot's batteries run low.
Facing the Music
Ricky's sister Rose can't play a recital for their guests as she has lost her cello bow! Ricky admits to taking it, so Bop and Boo help their friend find the now-missing item.
Squirreled Away
The Brave Bunnies meet a squirrel named Tash who can't remember where she's buried her nuts for winter! Bop and Boo help Tash to develop a system for remembering where the nuts are.
Friend Power!
Bop, Boo and their tiger friend Garry are on a quest to solve puzzles and find 'magical' friendship crystals. The kids are chuffed to find them, but are puzzled by what they have to do with friendship or magic.
Good Sports
On a Sporty Day with the Kangaroo family, Bop and Boo compete on the same team as their friend Kit. Boo can't seem to keep up with Kit and Bop, but together they learn about teamwork.
The Cactus Blossom Festival
When the Brave Bunnies visit the Llama family for their annual Cactus Blossom Festival, Bop and Boo see that Lara is upset that she can't celebrate with her mama.
A Prickly Situation
Bop and Boo meet a stylish porcupine named Makena, who loves to dance and pose. The Bunnies join in, undeterred by her coif of pointy quills.
Sunrise Friends
Bop and Boo learn about ballet and dancing from their Flamingo friend, Carmen, and help her to create a story. The Bunnies learn all about improvisation and storytelling!
Deer Little Brother
Bop and Boo meet Dwayne's newly adopted deer brother, Bobby, during a skating party. Dwayne doesn't know what to do when Bobby doesn't want to skate, so Bop gives Dwayne advice.
Rainy Day Games
Bop and Boo want to share their indoor rainy day games with their active frog friend Arnold, but they have trouble finding the right activity for him.
Ricky's Rock Band
When Bop and Boo join Ricky's rock band, the noise they make disturbs his sister's cello practice. But thanks to a bunny-brilliant idea, the four kids unite in an inspired concert.
Building Blocks
On a playdate, Bev, Bop and Boo decide that they don't want to make a castle or a skyscraper from their construction kits. So the friends combine their kits to create something new!
The Most Inquisitive Friend
Bop and Boo get tuckered-out answering every Bunny question from energetic and inquisitive koala Josh. Now it's the Bunnies' turn to ask Josh a question!
The Perfect Toy
Bop and Boo visit Bao for an art playdate and discover that Bao feels ignored by her parents, who are trying to calm Bao's baby sister Bonnie. Bop and Boo help Bao create the perfect toy to calm Bonnie down.
Special Delivery
Bop and Boo spend an early morning playdate with Barry at his parents' bakery, and they want to all play 'Shops' together!
Hop-Skip-Jump
An impatient Kit can't beat her big sister's triple-jump record and becomes frustrated with herself.
The Recycle Rangers
Bop and Boo meet a young donkey named David, who happily helps his family by tidying around their recycling depot.
Balancing Act
When Chuka gets upset that she can't do a trick Chika invented, Boo suggests a way the monkey sisters can do the trick together!
All Aboard!
The Bunnies' rhino friend Rex has a cast on one arm and can't play his usual rowdy games.
Hide-and-Seek
The Bunnies meet their chameleon friend Kara, and play hide-and-seek together. Thanks to Kara's colour-changing ability, she blends into the Jungle so the Bunnies can't see her.
Poetry Rocks!
Ricky must learn a poem for a school assignment but finds the task boring. When Bop hears Boo sing a poem recited by Ricky's sister, Rose, he finds a musical solution.
The Blazing Star
Bop and Boo are disappointed when their giraffe friend, Jeff, doesn't want to play with his brand-new toy race car because he doesn't want to get it dirty.
Magic Boxes
Bop, Boo and Franny build a cardboard box castle for Queen Bunny's Royal Babies.
One Big Bug!
Garry the tiger takes Bop and Boo on a bug hunt where they discover lots of cool bugs. The kids each pretend to be one part of a bug, before combining them to become one big bug.
Robot Music
Bao, Bop, and Boo decide to put on a concert with Blinky the robot, Bao grabs a tambourine, Bop chooses Bao's drum set and Boo wants to play Bunny-bot, since it makes music too.
Mixed-Up Dress-Up
Bop and Boo enjoy playing dress-up with their friends Chika and Chuka.
A Rainbow Garden
Bop and Boo help Lara to collect veggies for a special soup she's making with Granny.
Made With Love
The gang spends Mother's Day with the Bear family, and Bop and Boo join Barry in the tradition of making cookies as gifts.
A Game of Giants
Louis won't let his little brother join a big kid's game with Bop, worried he's too little and might get hurt. Boo plays with Cubby instead, and they pretend to be the biggest kids ever.
Lost in Time
The Fox brothers accidentally break their Grandpa's clock, so Brave Bop, Boo and Franny create an imaginary time machine to travel back a few minutes to put things right again.
Hero Day!
When Pa needs mint to make ice cream, he asks Bop and Boo, playing costumed superheroes, to find more. The duo meet Buster, a proud pup determined to be a search-and-rescue dog.
A Quilt For Mama
Bop and Boo volunteer to help Lara make a quilt for her mother, but the kids can't agree on how to arrange the pre-cut triangles.
Drone Search
A drone that Pa made for the Tiger family goes missing, so Bop, Boo, and Garry try to find it by using clues from a video of the drone's live feed.
The Driving Test
Jenny plays at being a driving inspector, testing the skills of Jeff and Boo, while Bop acts as her assistant. Bop is disappointed at first to not earn his own permit but learns how rewarding helping others is.
Bunny-fun With Bop
Getting to know Bop as a great friend to Franny, Eli, Chuka and Chika, Arnold, Kara and Josh, and a great brother to Boo. Bop also learns how to draw himself.
Lost and Re-found
Boo, Bop and Shelly act as detectives to find the final piece of Boo's puzzle. They make a list of places where the piece could be and use their looking skills to investigate.
Signs of Spring
Bop and Boo compete to find signs of spring against Dwayne and Bobby, who are looking for signs of winter. But when spring wins, Bobby becomes distressed.
Better Than You, Kangaroo
Bop and Boo persuade Kit it's okay to ask for help.
Sing-Dance-Act!
Bop and Boo are reunited with Eli, their elephant friend. They decide to play Sing-Dance-Act, but Eli feels too shy to sing in front of people he doesn't know very well.
The Personal Touch
Bao can't decide on what to add as a personal touch to her flower art project, so Bop and Boo do their best to help their friend make the perfect choice using creativity and imagination.
Muffin Mathematics
Barry, Bop, and Boo are making a muffin box display for Mrs Bear at the Big Berry Bakery, but Barry is struggling to remember how to replicate his mum's display.
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