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Lunella uncovers the history of the Original Moon Girl as she struggles to thwart a powerful villain's plan to use her portal for evil.
Lunella uncovers the history of the Original Moon Girl as she struggles to thwart a powerful villain's plan to use her portal for evil.
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Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S1, EP15 "OMG Issue #1"Lunella uncovers the history of the Original Moon Girl as she struggles to thwart a powerful villain's plan to use her portal for evil.
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S1, EP16 "OMG Issue #2"Moon Girl faces her greatest challenge yet and puts everything on the line.
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S2, EP1 "The Great Beyond-er!"Moon Girl and The Beyonder strand on a desolate alien planet; the two set out to find a rumored black hole in hopes of getting home.
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S2, EP2 "Suit Up!"Lunella tries to juice up her new super suit and goes overboard; she accidentally juices up a dangerous desert scorpion.
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S1, EP14 "Coney Island, Baby!"Lunella must confront her childhood fear, the Coney Island Funhouse, to save Mimi from The Beyonder.
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S1, EP13 "Devil on Her Shoulder"Feeling insecure about his size, Devil convinces Lunella to create a potion to make him temporarily small.
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S1, EP11 "Today, I Am a Woman"Hoping to help Casey have an epic bat mitzvah, Lunella makes an appearance as Moon Girl, which ultimately brings out the worst in Casey and causes a rift in their friendship.
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
S1, EP10 "Like Mother, Like Moon Girl"Moon Girl becomes the face of a new initiative to revitalize the Lower East Side, but the effort starts to change her neighborhood for the worse.
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