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- From backstage controversies to mysterious deaths and unsolved homicides, this series explores the darkest stories from the golden age of professional wrestling, and tries to find truth at the intersection of fantasy and reality.
- After 18 months in the loneliest depths of outer space, an astronaut stoically performs his mission duties in spite of the fact that he lost his crew. He's also lost contact with ground control. In fact, he fears he's lost his mind. But just when he's lost all hope, he finds an unlikely friend who brings an unexpected opportunity for salvation.
- A depressed man, filled with guilt and regret, sinks into the depths of his mind to face what had led him to end his life.
- Faceoff starts by capturing the fine details of the instruments, the fibres and textures of the Tabla, Mridangam and Violin. One at a time we see hands playing and slowly moving to reveal the faces of the players. The beginning depicts a feeling of solitude, slightly dark and dramatic, musicians in their own space. As the music starts to build up we see a few glimpses of a beautiful dancer, sitting almost like a statue clad in a bright crimson dress. She slowly starts to move by making a few hand gestures, a ritual to prepare her dance. Although we don't see the players and dancers in the same space, there is a feeling they are aware of each other. The dancer looks as if through a veil to see who is on the other side. The players are getting prepared for something that is coming. As the music intensifies the dancer turns into their space where they begin to faceoff into a final crescendo. The ending signifies the last final detail of the mudra (hand gesture) and brings back the close ups from the beginning of the film. As in Indian classical music the ending also signifies the beginning of something new. The look and surrounding of the film is kept minimalistic and stark, with the intention to bring out the beauty of the instruments and the art form itself.
- They find a lost dog at Doodlebop Central who they name Strudle Doodle after he eats Rooney's dessert. They become attached to him but decide to try to find his owner. A mother and daughter show up at the theater looking for their "Clyde".
- After the Doodlebops get a call about a magazine cover they fight to see who is going to be on the cover.
- When new pictures taken by Jazzmin look like their old pictures, she suggests they try new looks. They decide to dress in new music styles with Deedee going Country, Rooney going Hip Hop, and Moe trying the Hard Rock look.
- The Doodlebops make a mess in Doodlebop Central and the studio. When Jazzmin points out the mess, Rooney adapts his leaf blower to clean up the messes. However, it puts all the junk on the bus which Bus Driver Bob works hard to keep clean.
- Deedee receives a magic kit but discovers she must practice to be good at it. They take her props to the park where she does tricks for the kids plus on the bus for Bob but things are disappearing but not returning until the concert.
- The Doodlebops are fascinated with trains so they decide to write a song about them. However, Jazzmin warns them to not tell Bus Driver Bob until they reach the concert. He loves trains so much he wants to be an engineer.
- The three Doodlebops each have a song they want to play at the concert but there is no agreement on which one to select although each thinks something is missing. In the end they learn that if they play them together, it sounds the best.
- Moe is named the best "Hider Ever" when Deedee and Roney can't find him. Rooney wanting to be good at it as well decides to invent a machine that will make him invisible. He is now the best hider especially when he loses the control knob.
- Rooney shares his love of bird watching with Deedee and Moe. He wants to see the rare "bandied legged bubble brain booby bird" but everyone but Rooney sees it. The Doodlebops sing a song about birds and visit birds in a zoo.
- Rooney invents a new device called the Bring-a-Sound-Arounder to help everyone hear. It is such a success Rooney becomes engrossed in his invention ignoring his friends until his device allows him to hear them wonder if he is leaving them.
- Moe is hungry but the only snack available is cauliflower. Moe and Deedee like it but Rooney refuses to try it. After realizing he has tried other non food activities, he tries it. Jumpin Judy makes an appearance in the concert.
- The Doodlebops receive a large amount of fan mail which they promise Mazz they will respond to before the concert. However, a big parade causes them to take a break. To keep their promise they must respond to the letters while on the bus.
- A rock and roll superstar magazine lavishes praise on Deedee which goes to her head causing her to ignore Rooney and Moe. They begin to wonder if she will leave the band to go on her own but Jazzmin's comment to her snaps Deedee out of it.
- Deedee has a new dance pad the boys want to try but she tells them they can use when she is done but she never gives it up. When Moe shares flowers he receives with Rooney and Deedee, Deedee finally realizes she is not sharing with others.
- Moe is running around wanting everyone to play tag with him but they are too tired. Rooney invents a machine to slow or speed up people which slows Moe down too much but it breaks. Moe has the missing part to make it work properly.
- Rooney has invented a new scooter which he uses to go to everywhere including the couch. Jazzmin warns him that if he isn't more active he may get Flat-Sits which he does get. Deedee and Moe have to have the help of the kids to cure him.
- It is a Gibble Gobble Nabber Gabber day in which nothing works as usual. Deedee can't talk, Moe doesn't hide, the rope pulls Moe, the bus drives backwards, and Mudge knows the band's proper name. It lasts only until the concert starts.
- The Doodlebops play superheroes discussing different faces showing a person's emotion. They take on the challenge of making Mudge smile by telling him jokes and taking him to the seashore and the concert with them.
- Moe is unhappy because he is shorter and weaker than the others. He can't reach items, open jars, or see over the others out the window. He sings a song about wanting to be bigger while the others sing about how he will grow bigger.