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During Grubhog Day, Sprig has to decide whether to uphold his responsibilities or have fun at the carnival; to impress Sylvia Sundew, Hop Pop asks Anne to teach him to dance.
During Grubhog Day, Sprig has to decide whether to uphold his responsibilities or have fun at the carnival; to impress Sylvia Sundew, Hop Pop asks Anne to teach him to dance.
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S1, EP19 "Children of the Spore; Anne of the Year"A scary mushroom adventure; Anne wins the prestigious "Frog of the Year" award and gets to plan her own party, but the frogs of Wartwood may not be ready for a human-style bash.
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S1, EP20 "Reunion"During a banquet hosted by the toads, Anne reunites with a friend from home.
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S2, EP1 "Handy Anne; Fort in the Road"The Plantars are ready to hit the road when Anne decides to secure the farm; on the road to Newtopia, Sprig longs for adventure, but Hop Pop's road rules threaten to spoil his fun.
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S2, EP2 "The Ballad of Hopediah Plantar; Anne Hunter"Hop Pop's efforts to be hailed as a hero backfire when he stands up to the wrong family; Anne must put her self-consciousness aside to learn the true way of the hunter.
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S1, EP18 "The Big Bugball Game; Combat Camp"Anne must learn the value of teamwork to win the town's annual Bugball game; Anne, Sprig and Polly are forced to stay at a day care center that turns out to be more than it seems.
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S1, EP17 "Cursed!; Fiddle Me This"After Anne helps Sprig break up with Maddie, strange things start happening to them; during a talent competition, Hop Pop goes a little overboard in training Sprig to win.
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S1, EP16 "Family Fishing Trip; Bizarre Bazaar"Sprig wants to spend time with Hop Pop on their family fishing trip, but Hop Pop's friend Sylvia gets in the way; Anne's music box goes missing at the mysterious and exclusive Bizarre Bazaar.
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S1, EP15 "A Night at the Inn; Wally and Anne"The Plantars stay at a bed-and-breakfast for the night, but Polly discovers the caretakers aren't what they seem; everyone calls Anne crazy when she claims to have seen the mythical Moss Man.
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