Justin's House - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Justin's Last Badge
The Dusterlings
Remote Control Suit
Secret Sock Detective
Robot Day
Climate Mate
Giggle Gasket
Power Cut Party
Justin's Comet
Just Us
Cat's First Christmas
Once Upon a Time
Little Monster has gone off books, so whilst Justin and Robert are on a pirate night out with Cook and Line, Cat tries to reignite Little Monster's passion for stories.
Lights! Camera! Action!
Justin has spent days watching his entire film collection and now wants to make his own serious action film.
Cat's Lost Bag
Cat has lost her favourite Cat Pack, which she has had since she was just a little girl explorer, so Robert calls on someone special to help look for it.
Growing Gloop
Justin has started a wonderful plant collection, so Mr Bloom delivers a special new flower to Justin's House along with a mysterious Super Swellberry, which contains magical 'growing gloop' to help the plant grow.
Perfect Photo
Justin, Robert, Little Monster and Cat attempt to get ready before famous photographer Iris Shutterspeed arrives to take a group picture to send to Granny Justina.
Justin's Lost Voice
Justin is in a singing mood and has been singing so loudly all day that he has lost his voice. Ever the caring friend, Robert tries various funny ways to help.
Reggie the Robot
Robert's much cooler younger brother Reggie is coming to visit Justin's House, so Robert tries everything he can to show that he can be just as cool.
Alien Visitors
Justin and Robert are surprised when three messy aliens called the Odd Bods turn up on their doorstep and start causing chaos around the house.
Cat Unpacks
Cat is about to go on another big adventure, but she can't go anywhere because her Cat-pack is too full and too heavy to carry.
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