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Lord Hater accidentally recruits an alien hunter to help find his missing pet; Wander and Sylvia search a creepy forest planet for a mystical power.
Lord Hater accidentally recruits an alien hunter to help find his missing pet; Wander and Sylvia search a creepy forest planet for a mystical power.
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Wander Over Yonder
S2, EP14 "The Family Reunion; The Rival"Wander and Sylvia hide out from Dominator's forces; Emperor Awesome shows up on Dominator's ship and Peepers and Hater must figure out if the two are joining forces or dating.
Wander Over Yonder
S2, EP17 "The Party Poopers; The Waste of Time"Wander tries to control a major case of the giggles while trying to impress a race of beings with unusual faces; when Wander and Sylvia accidentally buy Time Orbbles, Sylvia must keep Wander focused.
Wander Over Yonder
S2, EP18 "The Hot Shot; The Night Out"When a mysterious new rebel begins fighting Dominator's forces, Sylvia becomes jealous; Dominator takes a night off to explore a nearby city and makes an unlikely new friend, Sylvia.
Wander Over Yonder
S2, EP19 "The Search for Captain Tim; The Heebie Jeebies"Lord Hater accidentally recruits an alien hunter to help find his missing pet; Wander and Sylvia search a creepy forest planet for a mystical power.
Wander Over Yonder
S2, EP13 "The Cartoon; The Bot"Hater orders the Watchdogs to make an action cartoon about him; Wander adopts a damaged Dominator bot.
Wander Over Yonder
S2, EP11 "The Secret Planet; The Bad Hatter"Wander's white lie sets off a ridiculous chain of events; Lord Hater gets more than he bargained for when he steals Wander's hat.
Wander Over Yonder
S2, EP10 "The Black Cube; The Eye on the Skullship"Wander convinces a villain to spend a day being positive; Andy the Watchdog interviews Lord Hater for his blog.
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