Hooman brings a tortoise home from school.
An ice cube spurs an investigation that leads to speed skating and scaling the refrigerator.
The kids investigate where bubbles comes from.
The kids learn about babies.
The Floogals are fascinated by an old record player.
The Floogals encounter a twisting hose in the garden and wonder what it is used for.
Mom Hooman receives a delivery of boxes.
The Floogals learn about roller skates.
The Floogals investigate clocks.
Boomer falls in love with the tiny ballerina inside the little girls jewelry box. He's certain she' a prisoner and they have to help her escape - as they work their way around opening it, using the key and observing Girl Hooman putting her treasures in there they realize it's for keeping things safe not prisoner! Oh, and that tiny dancer? She's just a doll.. Poor Boomer!
Something has stolen Dad's veggies from his plot in the garden and it's made Dad super grumpy. As the Floogals investigate they come face to,well, fluffy bottom with a gorgeous furry wild rabbit once they put all the pieces of the puzzle together.. long ears, 2 sets of paw prints, chomp marks in the carrot. Wondering if it could be a pet they realize the best thing for wild animals is to put a cage around the veggies, not the rabbit.
Our team of alien explorers encounter a simple bandage for the first time and try to work out what it could be for - they try to fix their broken fizzer with it then find it's got a soft cushiony bit perfect for a Floogal nap! When Boomer bumps his bootle and and a bandage gets stuck to him, he realizes these things really can make you feel better.
Boomer doesn't like this 'Sand' stuff, it's slippery and he doesn't feel safe on it - Fleeker on the other hand can surf down it on a leaf! The Floogals encounter sand for the first time and in a Lawrence of Arabia inspired adventure, work out that they need water with sand to rebuild the castle they've destroyed.
On the search for a thrilling project, the Floogals are left with a lowly pencil, though in investigating what Dad Hooman uses it for, and inadvertently erasing his work, our three adventurers must now redraw what they've erased before he notices.
When the Floogals spot a brand new hamster cage with multiple tubes and towers and pods attached they are convinced it must be a spaceship newly arrived in the girls room. Fleeker goes in to investigate and encounters a furry alien pilot whom he tries to befriend.. when finally they work out that it's a hamster pet they also realize they've managed to set it free and have to set about getting the hamster back in its cage before the little girl finds out.
Intrigued by the entertainment that Mum Hooman has arranged for the Girl's birthday party, the Floogals end up inadvertently performing the show themselves.
The aliens have fun in the attic as they investigate a strange, one-eyed device that takes pictures and turns them into objects.
The Floogals' movie night gets interrupted when they find themselves inadvertently babysitting Girl Hooman's new, very life-like doll - and discovering the ups and downs of parenting in the process.
Why is Boy Hooman wearing an unusually large sock on one leg? Fleeker and Boomer get stuck in the doll's house when they copy him, leaving Flo to complete her Hooman clothing report with a daring mid-air investigation on her own.
When the Floogals encounter the Hoomans embroiled in a heated board game challenge, the three aliens soon find themselves playing the game themselves.
Girl Hooman falls off her bike and needs her stabilizers put back. When the Floogals try to find out what they are, they end up inadvertently helping her to regain her confidence.
Following Junior Floogal Boomer one afternoon, Flo and Fleeker discover that he's been watching Boy Hooman's guitar lessons and trying to play along himself with a homemade guitar! But how does a guitar work and how do its strings make their sound?
The Floogals can't work out why Girl Hooman is scared of her wardrobe. When they hear that she thinks there's a monster in there, Flo is very sceptical. But it turns out Girl Hooman isn't the only one who can let her imagination run away with her...
The Floogals find Dad Hooman's golf clubs on the upstairs landing and accidentally send a golf ball bouncing off into the house. In their efforts to return it, they end up playing a game of golf themselves.
When Boomer accidentally knocks over Girl Hooman's jug of homemade lemonade, the race is on to figure out how to make a new batch and fill the jug before the are rumbled...
Flo and Boomer think that Captain Fleeker has been changed into a frog!
The Floogals venture into the Hoomans' library to retrieve Boomer's fizzer, which he has been using as a bookmark in one of Girl Hooman's books.
When Flo accidentally knocks over a box of building blocks, the Floogals try to discover what was inside by building all the things on Boy Hooman's birthday list.
When Boy Hooman takes the Floogals' spaceship into school for a Show and Tell about the pupils' favourite toys, the Floogals think that they have been discovered!
The Floogals accidentally let the air out of Girl Hooman's swimming aid and must reinflate it before she returns for her swim.
Pillow Fort
What is this plastic hoop thing? The Floogals are intrigued, especially when Girl Hooman keeps trying to wear it around her waist only for it to keep falling down.
When Boomer realises the Hoomans are out of raisins, it sets off a Floogal adventure starting with a shopping list and travelling into the wonders of a grocery store.
What are these tiny pieces of plastic in this box? Is it a broken toy? The Floogals have discovered a model-kit, and, with some trial and error, set about sticking the pieces together.
Having accompanied the hoomans on a bowling trip, the Floogals are alarmed when they inadvertently send a ball down a lane and knock over all the pins. They broke them!
On a day-trip to the local farm, the Floogals encounter a sheep and become fascinated as to why it's so fluffy. What's wool? And how could it possibly be turned into a sweater?
Sing-a-long to the popular theme song from FLOOGALS, Sprout's Original Series.