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Sprig and Polly stay up all night to drive the family home; the Plantars make it to Wartwood and realize they forgot to bring gifts for the townspeople.
Sprig and Polly stay up all night to drive the family home; the Plantars make it to Wartwood and realize they forgot to bring gifts for the townspeople.
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S2, EP12 "Night Drivers; Return to Wartwood"Sprig and Polly stay up all night to drive the family home; the Plantars make it to Wartwood and realize they forgot to bring gifts for the townspeople.
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S2, EP11 "The Shut-In!"Anne and the Plantars lock themselves in the house and entertain each other with scary stories to protect themselves from the dangers of the annual blue moon.
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S2, EP13 "After the Rain; Ivy on the Run"Fed up with her mother's strict rules, Ivy concocts a plan to run away; Anne asks Hop Pop to retrieve the music box, revealing his secret.
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S2, EP14 "The First Temple"Marcy, Anne, and the Plantars travel to an ancient temple that could hold the key to getting Anne and Marcy home, but only if they can survive the temple's challenges.
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S2, EP10 "The Sleepover to End All Sleepovers; A Day at the Aquarium"Anne and Marcy challenge Sprig and Polly to visit forbidden areas of the castle; Anne and her friends enjoy a day at the aquarium.
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S2, EP9 "Little Frogtown; Hopping Mall"Hop Pop investigates the disappearance of an old friend; Hop Pop takes the kids to a mall where Anne will do anything to get the perfect gift for her mother.
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S2, EP8 "Lost in Newtopia; Sprig Gets Schooled"Anne and Polly vow to experience the city like locals, and they end up on a wild ride; Sprig gets a spot at Newtopia University.
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S2, EP7 "Scavenger Hunt; The Plantars Check In"Anne, Sprig and Marcy receive a mysterious message from King Andrias; Anne tries to ask King Andrias for help to return home.
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