List of Q Pootle 5 episodes

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Q Pootle 5 was a children's animated TV show that aired in 2013. It revolves around the main character, Q Pootle 5 and his adventures.

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TitleDirected ByWritten ByOriginal air date
1The Great Space Race Gary Adams, Adam Shaw Dave Ingham29 July 2013
2The Evenfruit PicnicGary Adams, Adam Shaw Nick Butterworth, Dave Ingham30 July 2013
3Groobie Woogie on Planet DaveArnfinn MosengNick Butterworth, Dave Ingham31 July 2013
4Pootle's house Guest Dan Chambers Nick Butterworth, Dave Ingham1 August 2013
5The Picture PuzzleGary AndrewsNick Butterworth, Dave Ingham2 August 2013
6Officer Bud-DArnfinn MosengNick Butterworth, Dave Ingham5 August 2013
7Where's Ray? Dan Chambers, Adam Shaw Lee Pressman 6 August 2013
8Eddi's HatGary Andrews, Adam ShawBen Butterworth7 August 2013
9Oopsy's New Do Dan Chambers Ben Butterworth8 August 2013
10Sports DayArnfinn MosengBen Butterworth9 August 2013
11Groobie to the RescueGary AndrewsNick Butterworth12 August 2013
12Rocket bird OopsyArnfinn MosengNick Butterworth13 August 2013
13A Day With Ray Dan Chambers Lisa Akhurst14 August 2013
14Map MuddleGary Andrews15 August 2013
15Two Places At OnceArnfinn Moseng Darren Jones 16 August 2013
16Asteroid Alert Dan Chambers 23 September 2013
17Phew! What a ScorcherGary Andrews24 September 2018
18Hitting The High Note Dan Chambers 25 September 2013
19The Biggest Picture EverArnfinn Moseng26 September 2013
20Oopsy's Backwards DayGary Andrews27 September 2013
21The Flying DisplayArnfinn Moseng30 September 2013
22Oopsy's Megaphone Dan Chambers 1 October 2013
23Pootle the ExplorerGary AndrewsLaura Beaumont, Paul Larson 2 October 2013
24Rocking not RollingArnfinn MosengDarren Jones3 October 2013
25The Visitor From Space Dan Chambers Justin Trefgarne4 October 2013
26Groobie's Space WashGary Andrews7 October 2013
27The Singing Valley
28Flower Power
29A Friend for Ray
30The Foggy Day
31The Eight-Eyed Thingy from Galaxy 7
32Groobie's Mighty Magnet
33Spaceship Hiccup
34Strange Sounds In The Night
35Birthday Mix UpDarren Jones
36Pootle's New Spaceship
37The Cosmic Whipple
38Beat Box Bud-D
39Boing Boing Boing
40Pootle Phone Home
41Maurice
42Planet Dave in a Spin
43Bet-E
44Runaway Rocket
45Groobie's Day OutDarren Jones
46Oopsy's Fairy Tale
47It Came From Outer Space
48The Bubble Craters
49Bud-D Gets a Rocket
50Waiting for Gordo
51Rocket RemoteDarren Jones
52A Very Special Place

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