ZingZillas - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Thunder and Lightning
The ZingZillas play a thunder-and-lightning song with timpani player Colin Currie.
Disco Lights
The ZingZillas play a disco song called Disco Lights.
Panzee I'm Sorry
Zak leaves a big dirty footprint on Panzee's bass.
Catch That Beat
The ZingZillas think of cool dance moves for their street dance Big Zing.
Giddyup and Go
Drum wants to make clippity clop noises in the Big Zing, which is inspired by the French horn.
On the Drums
Zak wants to sing a song that names all the ZingZillas' instruments.
Pause For a Moment
Zak is having a fast day. He wants everything to be fast, including the Big Zing.
Beatbox
There's a beatboxer in the Glade and the ZingZillas have a cool beatboxing Big Zing to sing.
Sunshine
Granite and Gravel are sad because their sunflower won't grow.
ZingZilla Rock 'n' Rollin
The ZingZillas want Todd to jive to their rock 'n' roll song.
To the Beat of a Drum
The ZingZillas come up with a marching song.
Brush Your Teeth
The ZingZillas want to play a really fun song called Brush Your Teeth.
Let's Play
The ZingZillas have a playful song to play in the Big Zing.
Listen to the Wind
It is a really hot day on ZingZilla Island and Zak is cooling down with an electric fan.
Panzee's Family Show
Panzee wants to put on an all singing, all tap-dancing family show.
Cooking In The Kitchen
Todd is too busy cooking to help the ZingZillas with a song idea.
Like a Firefly
Zak is struggling to think of words for a twinkly lights song.
Tiny or Tall
Drum isn't too happy when she is called tiny.
It's Fun To Be a One Man Band
Drum and all the Zingzillas' instruments go missing.
Granite's Glasses
DJ Loose presides over another edition of the DJ Loose Radio Show.
I'll Grow Flowers For You
The ZingZillas play a flower song.
Orangutango
Drum wants Tang to dance a tango with her in the Big Zing, but Tang insists that he can't dance.
My Lazy Afternoon
The ZingZillas have a lazy, dreamy song to play with their favourite oboe player.
Chugging on a Train
The ZingZillas have a swinging train song to sing.
Shake It
The ZingZillas have a fabulous song but Panzee cannot decide what to wear.
Counting the Pennies
When Granite gets a job in a bank counting pennies, it leaves Gravel all alone.
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