The Adventures of Figaro Pho - Season 1
Season 1
An animated comedy series starring Figaro Pho, a quirky and mischievous character who is afflicted with every phobia imaginable. Step inside his absurdly phobic world and embark upon a bizarre and comedic journey.
Episodes
Fear of Fish (Ichthyophobia)
A piranha fish is wrongly delivered to Figaro's house. A fearful Figaro causes the fishbowl to shatter, leaving the fish gasping for life.
Filled with remorse, Figaro turns on the taps in a desperate attempt to save the fish. In so doing, this fills his house with water. Instead of being grateful, the fish becomes a monster with an unquenchable appetite for revenge. Figaro and Rivet are plunged into a deep-sea adventure, which ends with them cornered in Figaro's toilet.
The toothy terror is about to devour them when a simple pull of the toilet chain brings an unexpected end to the danger.
Fear of Being Alone (Isolophobia)
Figaro enjoys the company of his best friend - his dog Rivet.
An accident resets the tin terrier, reverting the robotic dog to a puppy. Rivet's energetic, puppy-like behavior causes one catastrophe too many. Figaro attempts to train his tin terrier but this too ends in disaster.
Furious, Figaro kicks Rivet out of the house. Then his fear of being alone kicks in.
Desperate to have Rivet back, Figaro searches the town through his telescope and sees the metal mutt about to board a ship. Now Figaro must race against time to stop Rivet from leaving him forever.
Fear of Boredom (Thaasophobia)
Figaro has a rare moment of peace and quiet and with nothing to do and immense boredom kicks in.
Initially he tries to solve his boredom by irritating his loyal friend Rivet, picking his nose and studying his earwax. Figaro's behavior becomes more and more absurd, yet fails to put a dent in his boredom. In fact, it only makes him yawn.
Mid yawn he notices a portrait of Cousin Eugene, who yawned his head in half, and realises he's in grave danger. Unless excitement comes thick and fast, inevitable doom through boredom lies at the door.
Figaro creates an elaborate rollercoaster ride with features so wild and exciting it should solve his boredom once and for all. Needless to say things don't go to plan for the phobic Pho.
Fear of Relatives (Syngenesophobia)
Figaro is shocked by a visit from his Uncle Ernesto!
Fearful of the scruffy relative yet not wanting to give offence, Figaro lets Ernesto in. The uncle proceeds to treat the house as if it's his own. A battle of wills ensues in which Figaro is in danger of being evicted from his own home by his freeloading and disgusting relative.
In desperation, Figaro creates a series of bizarre plans to eject the unwanted relative, causing untold mayhem.
Fear of Rejection (Rejectiophobia)
The arrival of an odd little creature – a Squassit - in the Pho Mansion causes a curious Figaro to attempt to befriend the strange being.
But every time he try's to get near it, the Squassit screams the house down! Even bribes of cookies can't sooth the savage screaming beast.
It looks like the only option Figaro and Rivet have is to abandon his house – that is until one rouge fart changes everything!
Fear of Mosquitoes (Culicidaephobia)
igaro and Rivet are asleep, then there's the annoying buzzing of a mosquito. Silence then a slap. The light goes on and Figaro sits up in bed with his eyes filled with fear and a red handprint on his face, where he tried to hit a feeding mosquito.
This is the start of a mid-night battle between our fearful friend and the pesky bug. Just as our hero thinks he is victorious, the mosquito returns in the company of an army of his friends, feeding on the fearful Figaro.
It takes Figaro's ingenuity and a deep understanding of mosquito warfare to overcome this stingy situation.
Fear of Thieves (Cleptophobia)
Figaro finds a Golden ticket prize in his cereal. A treasure chest is delivered, making him the richest man in the world!
Figaro quickly becomes obsessed with the idea of thieves, distrusting every one, even his best friend Rivet. To protect his massive wealth, Figaro ends up installing an outrageous security system. Falling foul of his own device, Figaro gets trapped!
Will Rivet help Figaro escape after the way he has treated him?
Fear of Foul Odours (Osmophobia)
A disgusting smell invades Figaro's house. Figaro tries to fight it but the stench proves hard to evict until Figaro discovers that it is emanating from his gardener, Boris.
Figaro lures Boris inside and puts him through a cleaning machine. This separates Boris from his odour, resulting in a sweet-smelling gardener. The foul odour however escapes, taking on a life of its own!
The personified Foul Odour begins pursuing Figaro through the house. How will our fearful hero escape from this smelly monster?
Fear of Baths (Ablutophobia)
Figaro's shower is on the blink, but as Figaro tries the bath as an alternative an enormous fear kicks in.
Unable to use any personal cleaning method in the house, Figaro settles with being dirty. As time passes, dirt accumulates on Figaro.
Eventually our hero degenerates into a filthy, ape-like creature. Can his loyal friend Rivet save him from this smelly situation?
Fear of Baldness (Phalacrophobia)
A panicked Figaro is left with just a single strand of hair after a variety of baldness cures go wrong.
Using a machine to grow himself some new luscious locks, Figaro has a full head of hair for the first time in his life. But the hair begins to grow out of control and becomes a nuisance. Figaro tries to tame the rampant mane but to no avail. In fact matters are getting worse and the hair has got to go!
The hair, however, has other plans…
Fear of Hunger (Borborygamiphobia)
On a winter day Figaro wakes up hungry but there's no food in the house. Panic!
Figaro now sends an urgent order for pizza. With a rumbling stomach, Figaro waits by the door for his cheesy treat but nothing arrives. He soon realises the house is snowed in and the pizza is never going to make it!
As the day passes, the hunger grows and something needs to be done, quick. Figaro explores some other food options – including sautéed sole of shoes. Disgusting! Weak with hunger, Figaro begins to see his best friend Rivet as a tasty snack.
How will his tin terrier survive?
Fear of Clowns (Coulrophobia)
On a particularly warm day Figaro hears an ice cream van arrive. To Figaro's horror the vendor is a clown.
Trembling, Figaro shows Rivet a photo album of birthday snaps showing a fearful Figaro suffering from the clown's pranks. But it's a hot day and Figaro is taunted by the thought of a cooling iced confection. He looks outside and sees the clown serving a little girl. Figaro starts to wonder if he's been wrong about clowns.
He boldly goes outside and orders an ice cream. But then all his clown nightmares come true, ending in Figaro being chased by the jester through an ice cream landscape.
Fear of Shrinking (Reducophobia)
Figaro finds a secret box that contains a jar with a shrunken head and a native blowpipe. When Figaro tries it out, the dart ricochets off a wall and sticks in Figaro's neck. Noticing that the shrunken head also has a dart in its neck, Figaro is immediately terrified that he is going to shrink – and so he does!
Tiny, terrified Figaro wanders through his house. Things take a very nasty turn when a hungry spider finds him. With a friendly fly acting as his airplane, will Figaro escape?
Can Boris save the day with his nasty smelling super growing fertilizer?
Fear of Elevators (Elevatophobia)
Figaro dreams of winning the heart of his lovely neighbour Juliet. He marches to Juliet's house only to find he must take an elevator to reach his beloved!
Unable to overcome his fear of elevators, Figaro tries to find alternative solutions to get to the charming Juliet.
Finally Figaro makes a dangerous aerial crossing to her balcony, where he's in for a shocking surprise.
Fear of Skin (Dermatopathophobia)
After spotting a pimple on his forehead, a terrified Figaro unzips his skin - and takes it off!!
Figaro's skin begs to be reunited but Figaro doesn't want it. In his new and shiny pink appearance he feels better then ever before: no flaky skin, no itching, no pus. Celebrating his freedom on a mountaintop, the skinless Figaro enjoys the sun. But the heat starts to cook Figaro's viscera, attracting the attention of a particularly hungry dog.
Desperate, Figaro tries to get back into the house but he's skin has locked him out. He took his skin for granted and now he's on his own.
Fear of Becoming a Vampire (Transmutasanguivoriphobia)
A bat bite causes Figaro to undergo a Nosferatu style transformation that ends with him becoming a vampire.
Who will be his first victim?
While Figaro unsuccessfully preys on potential targets Rivet tries to find a solution looking at old vampire movies. Can the robotic dog stop Figaro from biting Juliet?
Fear of a Rival (Antipalophobia)
Cousin Leon arrives for a visit.
Leon is not only incredibly handsome, he's also exudes charm.
To Figaro's dismay, Leon wins everyone's adoration. What's worse, Juliet is smitten. After a series of humiliations, Figaro accidently stumbles upon an old Pho family picture album.
Here he finds a clue on how to turn the tables on Leon.
Fear of Meteorites (Meteorophobia)
Through his telescope, Figaro see's a meteorite zooming towards him.
After moments of hilarious panic, Figaro decides to order a bomb shelter for him and Rivet. The problem is, there's only enough space for one. As the meteor plummets towards them, Figaro and Rivet try to outwit each other.
What is stronger, their friendship or the urge to survive?
Fear of Everything (Panophobia)
On a particularly fearful day Figaro confronts what seems like an endless array of terrors.
Determined to solve this once and for all, a quivering Figaro twitches his way into town where local doctor Dotty hypnotizes him in order to cure his fears. Surprisingly it works.
Figaro is a new man! Figaro's fearlessness allows him to create a 'bucket list' of all the frighteningly dangerous activities he would like to do. Rivet is terrified when he sees the last item on the bucket list – an interplanetary voyage.
To protect his master, Rivet hatches a plan to get Figaro's old fears back.
Fear of Being Weak (Asthenophobia)
Figaro becomes convinced that he is the weakest person in the world.
On TV, he sees an advert for a do-it-yourself body building system. Figaro orders it and quickly becomes strong, with dire consequences for those around him. Unfortunately the more Figaro's muscles grow, the more newfound strength.
specially when Figaro tries to save his beloved Juliet.
Fear of Growing Old (Gerontophobia)
When Figaro wakes up with an old man's cough and a sore back, he becomes terrified that he's aged rapidly.
Figaro decides to fight it and act young. As this fails hilariously, our fearful hero instantly turns into a wrinkly old man.
Only When Dotty falls in love with him at the bus stop he snaps out of it, leaving her behind wrinkled and broken hearted.
Fear of Unfamiliar Toilets (Novuslatrinaphobia)
Figaro's toilet fails, leaving him no choice but to find an alternative.
The obvious destination is the garden outhouse, but years of use by malodourous Boris has left it a festering biohazard. Figaro must continue to look for a discreet place to relieve himself. Unfortunately, a freakish lack of privacy ruins every attempt so Figaro is forced to reconsider the outdoor loo. Not to be deterred, and fighting hard against the movements in his tummy, Figaro arms himself with enough bleach to scrub away even the most revolting of stains.
Will that be enough for Figaro to get to the loo in time?
Fear of Duplication (Clonophobia)
While dusting the portraits Figaro accidentally opens a secret door, revealing a strange device that turns out to be a cloning machine.
Our fearful hero accidentally uses the device and makes a poor quality copy of himself. Figaro thinks this clone might come in handy to do some chores, but instead it leads to chaos. Especially when the Clone clones himself in an even worse copy of the original.
How will Figaro's dog Rivet deal with THREE masters?
Fear of Hiccups (Myoclunusdiagphragmaphobia)
Figaro is chiseling a statue when he is suddenly inflicted with an incurable case of the hiccups.
He tries everything possible to cure this– nothing works. Only when his robotic dog Rivet scares him the hiccups seem to be gone. When the hiccups return, Rivet is instructed to give Figaro the fright of his life.
The tin terrier takes his mission very serious and this leads to disastrous results.
Fear of Mad Dogs (Deliricynophobia)
Pursued by a madly barking dog, Figaro races towards his house.
In the mayhem, his own robotic dog, Rivet becomes dysfunctional when the light bulb in his robotic brain burns out. In the repair kit there are four different coloured bulbs. Figaro is unsure which one to use and decides to just try them all!
The first bulb causes Rivet to be as dumb as a box of hammers; the second bulb turns him into an instant Casanova; the third bulb is even worse as it turns Rivet into the thing that Figaro fears – a mad dog.
Will Figaro be able to replace this 'mad dog' bulb, or will his fear overcome him?
Fear of Being Ugly (Cacophobia)
Figaro discovers the portrait of Aunt Agnes "The Ugly".
Her hideousness is beyond comprehension. Figaro and Rivet laugh at the ugliness of aunt Agnes, mocking her to great extent. But the portrait of Agnes takes revenge, leaving Figaro ugly and humiliated in front of the love of his life, Juliet.
Filled with self-pity, Figaro hides in the basement. It takes all Rivets courage to restore everything back to normal.
Fear of Space Aliens (Astroxenophobia)
After reading an alien comic, Figaro is worried by the appearance of strange lights and sounds.
Not without reason: A beam of light transports him inside a spaceship for examination. The analysis process - both scary and comical – is for the owner of the UFO, an alien, to determine if that this bundle of fears will make an excellent pet!
Figaro fails miserably but when Rivet is also accidentally beamed up, he turns out to be the perfect for the job – will our hero lose his canine friend?
Fear of the Cactus (Kactosophobia)
Figaro is looking for the appropriate spot to plant a gorgeous tulip.
He decides that a hideous cactus needs to go. Rivet has to do the dirty work, due to Figaro's cactus phobia. Not without reason, as the cactus is actually alive and swears revenge!
When Figaro is gone, the vindictive cactus reclaims its rightful place in the garden, to the detriment of the tulip. Figaro discovers the disheveled tulip. Unaware of the cactus' actions, Figaro is convinced that Rivet is responsible.
Can Rivet prove his innocence? Will the Cactus be forced to reveal its true colours?
It ends in a Mexican standoff – who will win? The good, the Bad or the Ugly?
Fear of Sneezing (Sternutaphobia)
Figaro finds out he is highly allergic to flowers and goes into a sneezing frenzy.
These sneezes are so strong they even lift him off his feet, causing untold mayhem!
The uncontrollable sneezes send Figaro flying in all directions. Figaro begins to realise that he can harness the benefits and has fun transporting himself with the power of his sneezes. Figaro loves his newfound ability and decides to impress Juliet by delivering her a bunch of flowers in a specular way.
Will Figaro be able to keep his sneezes under control or will he end up sneezing over the one person he would never want to cover in snot?
Fear of Chickens (Alektorophobia)
Figaro is hungry and wants an omelet for breakfast. There's a single egg in the fridge but when Figaro grabs it, the egg slips from his hands and breaks.
Outside in the chicken coop, an egg is lying in the nest – guarded by its scary-looking mother hen. Figaro's hunger overcomes his fear and when the hen is outside the coop, he sneaks in.
The mother hen comes back. Figaro pretends to be a chicken!
The hen sets out to teach Figaro all the things a chick must know – scratching; eating worms; flying; and even laying eggs.
When the hen lays another egg, and another chick arrives, Figaro realizes there may not be enough room in the coop for the three of them.
Fear of Disease (Pathophobia)
After being sneezed on by a snotty bird Figaro catches a horrid disease.
Luckily a passing 'Snake Oil Salesman' arrives with the cure!
It seems to work, but his miracle potion doesn't come cheap. When Figaro runs out of money, the only things he has left to exchange for the wonder drug is his house.
The salesman has made the deal of his life, but will his own dastardly scheme get the better of him?
Fear of the Unknown Thing (Obscuraphobia)
Figaro opens his front door. On the doorstep is a mysterious unknown thing… Where did it come from? Was it Rivet?
Figaro trembles. Oh the anxiety!
Figaro becomes increasingly obsessed with finding out what 'the thing' is, driving him slowly insane.
He finally decides the only way to deal with this unbearable situation is to destroy 'the thing'. He tries everything, but it's no good.
Finally a panting Figaro gives up. He opens the door and throws out 'the thing'. It lands in front of Penny the Girl Scout.
Now Figaro is in for a surprise.
Fear of What's Under the Bed (Sublectumphobia)
It's Figaro's bedtime, but he's not relaxed. Not only is he petrified of what's under his bed, he's also in dire need of a new one!
After another sleepless night Figaro decides it's time to take action. Figaro orders a new Edwardian 4 post bed. Lovely!
That night Figaro is ready for a good sleep.
The bed looks stunning, and this gives Figaro so much confidence he decides his ritual of checking under it is silly. He simply crawls into bed with milk and cookies. But, something isn't right.
Was it the old bed that was responsible for Figaro's sleeping problems, or is there actually something truly sinister and disgusting under the bed?
Fear of Work (Ergophobia)
Figaro notices that Rivet is on a massive cleaning spree.
Petrified of being asked to work, he flees the house and takes refuge in Dottie's shop. Our lazy hero's attention is attracted to a shiny toy rocket that is on display for sale. Figaro accidentally breaks the rocket and has no money to pay for it.
He is forced to work in Dottie's sweatshop toy factory as payment!
It all results in disaster and untold mayhem.
Fear of Being Stared at by a Duck (Quackaphobia)
One day, much to his surprise, Figaro is confronted with a duck in his house.
This creepy duck locks eyes with Figaro and seems to be staring intently at him.
It soon shows up everywhere!
Is it a hallucination? Figaro slowly starts to go insane. Rivet, unable to see the duck is surprised at his master's strange behavior.
Unable to cope with the staring duck, Figaro escapes his house.
How will he reclaim his mansion from his unwanted feathered guest?
Fear of Losing (Kakorrhaphiophobia)
Figaro and Rivet are playing a game of soccer.
Figaro thinks he's a star player, but it is really Rivet who bends it like Beckham.
The robotic dog completely destroys his master in the game and an intense fear of losing kicks in.
With Cornelius as a referee the game turns into a suspenseful match with drama, foul play and insanity.
Fear of Sleepwalking (Somnambulaphobia)
One morning Figaro wakes up, standing on the roof of his mansion.
How did that happen?
The next few nights, Figaro wakes up in even stranger locations.
What's going on? The fear infested Figaro knows he has a problem. A variety Figaro-style solutions lead to hilarious situations but his sleepwalking problem only gets worse.
At the height of his despair Figaro comes up with a plan that is so crazy that it might just work…
Fear of Shopping Trolleys (Merxcarrucaphobia)
Figaro is at Dotty's shop with a long list of supplies to buy.
A deep fear of shopping trolleys prevents him to use one and he decides to stick with a tiny basket.
This results in a disastrous juggling act of grocery items and a grumpy Dotty directs him back to the bay of shopping trolleys.
Forced to use one, Figaro find out this cart has a mind of its own and he is in for the impossible task of taming the terrible trolley.
Fear of Dancing Rabbits (Choroleporophobia)
Figaro discovers a secret room in which he finds the hat of great uncle Federico, the magician.
Out of it jumps a rabbit. But this is no ordinary rabbit – it's a show bunny with an insatiable urge to dance and an enormous hunger for an audience.
It chases Figaro around the house in a variety of insane dance routines, driving our fearful friend insane and out of his home.
When Rivet and Cornelius join the rabbit's dancing party Figaro needs to take drastic action to restore the natural order in his house.
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