Isadora Moon - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Wobbly Fang
When Isadora loses a fang, she has to decide whether to follow the fairy tradition of offering it to the Tooth Fairy or the vampire tradition of framing it
The School Trip
On a school trip to a haunted castle, Isadora and her friend Oliver meet a ghost called Oscar. She invites him to come live with her family at her house.
Isadora Goes Vampire
After a weekend of vampire fun, Isadora stops all her fairy mannerisms... But things don't go to plan!
Double Booked
Isadora accidentally agrees to go to Wilbur's school talent show and Sashi's birthday party at the same time!
Broken Wand
Isadora is careless and breaks her wand, so the Wand Repair Fairy gives her an emergency replacement. But Isadora breaks that one, too!
Ghost Goal
Oscar the Ghost wants to play football with JJ but discovers it's harder than it looks when objects go straight through him.
The Shooting Star
Isadora and Dad see a shooting star fall to earth and investigate. They discover that it is actually a Glow Sprite called Nova.
Unsleepover
Isadora and her vampire cousin Amma are having a sleepover. Isadora wants a night of fun vampire activities, but Amma wants to do fairy stuff.
Save The Tree
Isadora learns that a tree, which is home to a family of rabbits, is being chopped down to make way for a zip-wire. She decides to save the tree!
Three's a Crowd
When Isadora's friend Nova visits Earth, she and Sashi find they have lots in common. Isadora feels left out.
Vampire Talent Show
Isadora wants to perform at a talent show, but worries it's too 'unvampirey'. She meets Eldritch, a boy vampire, who helps her find the confidence to be herself.
The Glitter Dragon
Isadora's cousin Mirabelle brings a Glitter Dragon for Bring Your Pet to School Day, but it creates chaos!
Flight Fright
During a vampire flight, Isadora takes a tumble and doesn't want to fly anymore. Instead, she shapeshifts into a kitten and gets stuck up a tree!
The New Girl
Ava arrives in Isadora's class and hurts her feelings by suggesting she is not a real fairy!
Dragon Camp
Isadora and Mirabelle go to dragon camp where they learn to ride dragons!
Sponge and Sprinkles
Zoe talks Isadora into using magic to make a magnificent, magical cake to win the school baking competition, but Isadora doesn't want to cheat.
Fairy Vampire Kitten
Zoe begs Isadora to shapeshift into a kitten and pretend to be her pet in order to impress her cousin, Max.
Isadora Moon's Winter Magic
In this glittering Winter Special, Isadora and her Aunt Crystal head to the land of Ice and Snow to save their snow friend, Gordie, before he melts.
Too Many Mirrabelles
Isadora and her Aunt Crystal continue their adventure in the land of Snow and Ice, meeting the Snow Queen and riding a Snow Dragon.
Catch That Fang
Isadora is excited to play the vampire family game, Catch That Fang! But she soon realises she needs a bit of fairy magic to give her a flying chance.
Ghost Hunt
Oscar the ghost sees his chance for fame on a ghost-hunting show but gets stage fright. Will Isadora help him find the confidence to perform?
The Dragon Migration
Isadora and Mirabelle are at the dragon stables to observe the dragon migration. When they discover an injured dragon, they nurse it back to health.
Fairy Lessons
Isadora is excited to practice fairy magic with her cousin, Primrose. But when she struggles to keep up, her magic traps her in a bubble!
Fly Isadora Fly!
Isadora's determined to fly to her Glow Sprite friend's home, Planet Aurelia. But it's harder than it looks even with fairy wings and vampire speed!
Isadora Takes Charge
When Isadora's cousins try outdoing each other with magic, it scares away their pet dragon, so Isadora takes charge to rescue it.
Playground Craze
Zoe and Oliver are obsessed with a new playground craze - slime! Isadora tries to use magic to make it more fun... but makes a blob of scary slime!
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