ZingZillas - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Super Zak
Zak has decided to be super hero, Super Zak, but is he the only super hero on the island?
Panzee Gets the Giggles
The ZingZillas try to create a Big Zing using the sounds they make with their voices.
Bam-Boo!
The ZingZillas decide that they should make some panpipes for Zak.
Try a Triangle
It's spring cleaning day on the island and the Beach Byrds have tidied Drum's drums away.
Auntie Dot's Special Show
Panzee organises a special show for Todd's Auntie Dot.
Aloha Flower
Zak volunteers to look after DJ's precious aloha flower.
The Golden Coconut
Zak, Tang, Panzee and Drum compete in a quiz about the four sections of the orchestra.
Banana Blues
Someone has eaten Zak's special breakfast banana, so he tries to find out who it was.
Tang's Photo Album
Everybody chooses a photo of their favourite glade guest for Tang's photo album.
Music Box
When Drum decides to dance like a ballerina in the Big Zing, another drummer is needed.
Panzee's Poorly Knee
It is Panzee's big chance to sing the Big Zing, but she has a poorly knee.
The Red Button
Drum gets her hands on Todd's latest invention.
Trombone Trouble
Zak and Panzee borrow a trombone for the Big Zing.
Panzee's Wish Stall
Panzee thinks she can make wishes come true, but will her wish stall be a wish too far?
Cinema Day
The ZingZillas spend the day at the cinema, but disaster strikes.
Salsa Dip
Panzee wants to dance the salsa in the Big Zing, but she does not think she needs to practise.
Making a Choice
The ZingZillas can't decide what words to sing. Will they choose in time for the Big Zing?
The Hairy Diggle
The ZingZillas find out that taking care of a pet isn't as easy as it may seem.
The Singing Bowl
Panzee explores the jungle looking for a really high note.
Todd's Little Helper
The ZingZillas search for a strange little creature known only as the Drumbaloola.
Home
The ZingZillas decide to leave the island to go on tour.
Let It Snow
It's Christmas on ZingZilla Island, and Zak promises to make it snow for Drum.
Pirate Day
It's Pirate Day on the island, but Zak has accidentally buried Panzee's new pirate hat.
Pom Pom
Drum's imaginary friend Pom Pom starts to boss everybody around and stops them from rehearsing.
Where's The Bug?
Tang searches the jungle for an amazing new sound.
DJ Loose's Radio Show
DJ Loose introduces a very special show. It's the DJ Loose Radio Show
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