The Life and Times of Juniper Lee

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The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
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Main title card featuring main characters (from left to right: Monroe, Juniper, and Ray Ray)
Genre
Created by Judd Winick
Written by
  • Judd Winick
  • Marsha F. Griffin
  • Tim McKeon
  • Eric Kentoff
  • Adam Pava
  • Kevin Seccia
  • Tom Franck
  • Michael Jelenic
Directed byFrank Squillace
Voices of
Theme music composer
Opening theme"You Can't Stop the Girl"
ComposerStewart Copeland
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Janet Dimon
  • Shareena Carlson
  • Frank Squillace
Running time22 minutes
Production company Cartoon Network Studios
Original release
Network Cartoon Network
ReleaseMay 30, 2005 (2005-05-30) 
May 14, 2007 (2007-05-14)

The Life and Times of Juniper Lee is an American animated television series created by former MTV reality star Judd Winick for Cartoon Network and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. [1] It premiered May 30, 2005 on Cartoon Network and ended its run on April 9, 2007. [2]

Contents

Premise

The series centers on the life of a preteen girl named Juniper Lee, who lives in Orchid Bay City. Based on Winick's adopted hometown of San Francisco, the city is a hub for magical activity and is filled with various monsters and demons, both good and evil. The magic and human worlds have been separated by an invisible mystical shield, known as "the Veil" which prevents ordinary humans from seeing any magic-related events or the creatures related to them. Juniper has recently been made the new Te Xuan Ze, the protector of the balance between the human and magical worlds.

To accomplish Juniper's task, she has been magically enhanced, making her far stronger and faster than ordinary humans; her abilities include superhuman strength, speed, agility and reflexes. She can also use several different types of spells to assist her. Maintaining the balance often interferes with her personal life, including her schoolwork and her social life, but she always manages to keep everything flowing.

Inspiration

Winick has stated that Juniper Lee was inspired by both The Simpsons and Buffy the Vampire Slayer . However, Juniper does follow in the footsteps of Buffy, as stated in the quote below:

Interviewer: We've touched on just about everything else, so hit us with the high concept. Sum up the show for us...
Judd: I'm sounding like a broken record, but it's kind of like Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets The Simpsons. That's the simplest way to put it. At the end of the day, it's about a little girl who fights monsters. There's a rather massive backstory to the whole thing, which really provides a spine to build from. I've only tapped into it a little in the show, but for me, knowing it's there is important. The show needs a spine, and needs a place to work from... [3]

Characters

Main

Supporting

Episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 13May 30, 2005 (2005-05-30)August 21, 2005 (2005-08-21)
2 13October 9, 2005 (2005-10-09)June 20, 2006 (2006-06-20)
3 14August 16, 2006 (2006-08-16)April 9, 2007 (2007-04-09)
Shorts 6December 28, 2006 (2006-12-28)May 14, 2007 (2007-05-14)

Season 1 (2005)

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11"It's Your Party and I'll Whine if I Want To" Judd Winick Frank SquillaceMay 30, 2005 (2005-05-30)101
June has been doing her Te Xuan Ze business for just over a month, and it's become a real hassle for her. She's managed to flake out on her friends on a regular basis and, has managed to acquire a reputation for being weird. And now, one of her best friends, Jody, is having a birthday party. June gets called away because the Leprechauns have let loose the Racatan. Despite begging Ah-Mah to help out, June is forced to skip the party and save Orchid Bay City again.
22"I've Got My Mind on My Mummy and My Mummy on My Mind"Judd WinickBrian Larsen and Fred ReyesJune 5, 2005 (2005-06-05)104
June has to stop a mummy who opened up his own restaurant.
33"It Takes a Pillage" Tim McKeon Vincent Edwards and Jason ParkJune 12, 2005 (2005-06-12)102
The spirits of Nordic Vikings take possession of June's friends and it's up to her, Monroe, and RayRay to get them back to normal.
44"New Trickster in Town"Marsha GriffinDavid Chlystek and Shannon Eric Denton June 19, 2005 (2005-06-19)103
June battles Loki, the god of pranks and lies.
55"Not in My Backyard"Judd WinickDavid Chlystek and Shannon Eric DentonJune 26, 2005 (2005-06-26)105
June and Ray-Ray baby-sit a migrating Batoot.
66"Enter Sandman"Tim McKeonJim Schumann and Jill TrousdaleJuly 3, 2005 (2005-07-03)106

June tries out for the school talent show. But she must put her efforts on hold when everyone in the city falls asleep and they become victims of a plot by the Sandman, lord of the sleep realm.

Note: This episode was dedicated to David Lehner, who passed away in 2005.
77"Ding Dong, the Witch Ain't Dead"Marsha GriffinVincent Edwards and Jason ParkJuly 10, 2005 (2005-07-10)107
Many years ago, there once was an evil witch named Auntie Roon who battled the Te Xuan Ze of that time. She was defeated and also banished at the same time. Many years later, a 10th level Warlock has gotten together with a Pus Goblin and an Antelope Snake to release Auntie Roon where the sacred grounds are where the Orchid Bay Mall now stands. At the same time, June, Jody, Ophelia, and Roger try to get in line to get the latest album from the band called Ambiguous Angst. When Auntie Roon is released, she lifts the veil that was preventing the humans from seeing monsters and has her minions gather every teen and kid in one spot.
88"I'll Get By with a Little Help from My Elf"Tim McKeonAlex Que and Harry SabinJuly 17, 2005 (2005-07-17)108
June becomes so busy with her duties as Te Xuan Ze that she asks for some assistance in clearing her schedule from a helper elf who is Local 492. But he ends up causing more trouble than he's worth; most nearby, he gets June grounded by plagiarizing her platypus report.
99"The World According to L.A.R.P."Tom FranckFred Reyes and Brian LarsenJuly 24, 2005 (2005-07-24)109
Maret, Grand Arch-Demon of the 6th Astral Plane, accidentally kidnaps Dennis.
1010"Magic Takes a Holiday"Marsha GriffinDavid Chlystek and Shannon Eric DentonJuly 31, 2005 (2005-07-31)110
June goes to performing arts camp on Edipan.
1111"Take My Life, Please"Marsha GriffinFred Reyes and Brian LarsenAugust 7, 2005 (2005-08-07)111
The good 4th-degree sorceress named Ashley arrives in town while pursuing the Baguano. She volunteers to take over June's responsibilities as a bulwark against the forces of evil. June is tempted to let her. June tries to act normal and everything goes wrong.
1212"Meet the Parent"Tim McKeonJason Park and Vincent EdwardsAugust 14, 2005 (2005-08-14)112
Monroe's father, William, comes to visit.
1313"Monster Con"Judd WinickAlex Que and Jill Colbert TrousdaleAugust 21, 2005 (2005-08-21)113
The three-day magic convention called "The Convergence" has opened in town and June attends it. All monsters go there to hear her speak. But when an evil organization of bloodthirsty racists named H.A.M .(Humans for the Abolishment of Magic) breaks into the convention center and holds everybody there hostage, Ah-Mah is forced out of retirement to save the day.

Season 2 (2005–06)

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TitleWritten byStoryboarded byOriginal air dateProd.
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141"It's the Great Pumpkin, Juniper Lee"Adam PavaDavid Chlystek and Patrick KochakjiOctober 9, 2005 (2005-10-09)202
Every Halloween all monsters become humans for the night; but a monster called Evan has contracted an agent demon, Vikki Devyne, to make him human forever. Thanks to Vikki Devyne, all the now-human monster children are unable to change back into monsters, and the parents turn to June to help. However, she has to make deals from getting a protein shake to wrestling a demon that goes by the name of "Jordan The Destroyer" managed by a Don King-hairdo styled wrestling promoter before midnight, or else they will not turn back into monsters and remain human permanently. Will June do this in the nick of time?
152"Oh Brother, What Art Thou?" Tim McKeon Brian Larsen and Fred ReyesJanuary 14, 2006 (2006-01-14)201
Ray-Ray tests a growth potion that June has created for a dwarf giant (he's even smaller than Ray-Ray, leading to Monroe and some little humor, pun intended), but his experimentation causes a big problem becoming invisible and a T-Rex that's getting bigger by the minute. So June and Monroe try to create a new person and transfer Ray-Ray's brain into it. It works, but the monster has suddenly gotten a mind of its own and wants to eliminate them all. On top of that, the monster keeps growing bigger. Ray Ray doesn't want to banish it, but June tries to battle it. However, the monster overpowers June easily. Will they banish it before it's too late?
163"The Great Escape"Marsha F. GriffinAlexander Que and Jill Colbert TrousdaleJanuary 21, 2006 (2006-01-21)203
June and her friends are at the zoo, but when two camels speak to her, she suddenly learns from them that they are a group of magical beings trapped in the form of zoo animals because the zoo has a magical barrier. Now June must try to save them from a wicked zoo-keeper who is in reality a female demon named Gigi who drains magical energy from magical folk to stay young, and Gigi turns June into a ring-tailed lemur to drain her magical energy. Can Ray Ray and Monroe get there in the nick of time?
174"Picture Day"Tim McKeonBrian Larsen and Fred ReyesJanuary 28, 2006 (2006-01-28)204
An evil demoness decides to make evil clones of June and her friends on picture day at school, so she sends her flunky to take the photographer's place. She then plans to use June's powers to free her father, Cordath the Conqueror, from magical banishment. When Evil Jody, Roger, and Ophelia are on the job, they try their best to capture the real June! So, when Jody just has enough of it, she zaps Juniper which makes her unconscious. Juniper wakes up and finds herself kidnapped. They've taken a picture where June was on the ground when Jody knocked her out, then they use her picture to make a clone of Juniper.
185"Star Quality"Adam Pava and Judd Winick David Chlystek and Patrick KochakjiFebruary 3, 2006 (2006-02-03)205
After interfering in a television production called "The Wonderful World of Magic", the show's producer decides to make June the star of her own reality television show…without her knowledge or permission. Sure enough the show is a hit, and she's a superstar on Monster TV (which is located on any channel above 300 in Orchid Bay City's cable system). Even Ray Ray gets into the act, turning into June's manager, but Monroe isn't amused and neither is June, and she wants the show canceled. One problem: they're planning a special in over a billion monster households. Can June cancel the series and the special before it airs?
196"There's No Mitzvah Like Snow Mitzvah"Marsha F. GriffinAlexander Que and Jill ColbertMarch 11, 2006 (2006-03-11)206
During a Wizard of Oz -themed Bat Mitzvah for Jody's sister Rachael, June and the rest of the party are subjected inside a snow globe by Jean-Claude (and these hitmen he has), a former elder of magic who he was kicked out for being a traitor. Can June save the day and the party at the same time?
207"Bada Bing Bada Boomfist"Tim McKeonBrian Larsen and Fred ReyesMarch 17, 2006 (2006-03-17)207
One of Ray-Ray's comic book characters, Wrongness, is accidentally brought to life while June is fighting a demon who accidentally hits it with a magic spell. So while June and Monroe create a potion to make Wrongness (who now has a women's body for his disembodied head) back to the comic book, Ray Ray goes to the demon who animated him to bring Boomfist (the protagonist of the comic) into reality. Can the three get the superhero and his formidable foe back into the comic book before Orchid Bay City gets completely wiped off the map?
218"Adventures in Babysitting"Judd WinickJill Colbert and Alexander QueMarch 24, 2006 (2006-03-24)208
After capturing a goblin who has wreaked havoc in the Orchid Bay City park, Ah-Mah tells Ray-Ray and June the story of how Juniper became the Te Xuan Ze and why she can see magical creatures. Several years ago, when Ah-Mah was still the Te Xuan Ze, she was becoming aware of her age and the drops in performance that brings. Unfortunately, her son shows no signs of becoming magical in any way, as do her grandchildren. When Ah-Mah babysits her grandchildren, her bracelet glows signifying a disturbance in the magic world. Juniper seems to feel this as a stomach ache. Meanwhile, some demon trolls led by Nester (who had fought Ah-Mah earlier) decide to find and take care of the new Te Xuan Ze before he or she can gain their powers. They come to Ah-Mah's house to find the new Te Xuan Ze, inadvertently triggering Juniper's dormant powers, causing one stripe of hair to turn white (She will dye it magenta later). The trolls use an amulet in an attempt to drain Juniper's magical energy, but Ray-Ray intervenes, accidentally transferring Juniper's magical sight to himself. Juniper starts to get the hang of her new powers and holds off all three trolls until Ah-Mah returns and finishes the job. Ray-Ray isn't too surprised that he doesn't remember, since in the grand scheme of things that would be considered a normal day for him. He's still confused why he doesn't have any other powers. Ah-Mah says that he should wonder why he doesn't have any—yet.
229"June's Egg-cellent Adventure: Juniper Lee Meets the Easter Bunny"Judd Winick Mike Kunkel and Jill ColbertApril 14, 2006 (2006-04-14)209
On the eve of the 7th annual Orchid Bay Park Easter Egg Hunt, Ray Ray is practicing to win the grand prize of twenty pounds of candy by less than honorable means. Meanwhile, Juniper asks Marcus to go with her to the event (she claims it's not a date). Monroe tells Ray Ray that the Easter Bunny won't leave him any gifts if he cheats to win. Ray Ray thinks he's lying, but Juniper confirms that the Easter Bunny not only exists, but there are thousands of them. Monroe then tells the story about Sweetland, where chickens make the eggs and the Easter Bunnies paint and deliver them. They are then sent by a pair of Easter Bunnies to Sweetland to intervene in a feud between the bunnies and the chickens, the latter of which are being led by Monroe's father, William. Little do they realize that a blue-skin enchanted rhinoceros named Mitch has set them up in order for him to take over the holiday and replace the candy and eggs with AA batteries and socks. Will everyone realize it before it's too late?
2310"I've Got You Under My Skin"Marsha F. GriffinJill Colbert and Alexander QueMay 12, 2006 (2006-05-12)210
When Ah-Mah gets lost because she missed a flight on a dragon to mediate a dispute (which would later turn out to be a trap), Monroe uses a magic stone to make two Junipers but Ray-Ray gets in the way of the blast and turns into Juniper's double so they turn Monroe into a Ray-Ray so their mom won't be suspicious. She has to take her grandmother's place in the negotiations, sending them to school.
2411"Welcome Bat Otter"Tim McKeonBrian Larsen and Fred ReyesJune 6, 2006 (2006-06-06)211
Monsters are scared of a menace called the Bat Otter, so it's up to June to save the day…with some help from Skeeter Khomen-Gettit's anti-Bat Otter kit, that is. When June finds out its just a scam to make money, will she be able to expose the truth?
2512"Dog Show Afternoon"Judd WinickDavid Chlystek and Brian LarsenJune 15, 2006 (2006-06-15)212
When June's family plans to go on vacation, she signs up for a trip to Space Camp, but she must catch a mysterious creature called a Bombat before she can leave Orchid Bay. To do so, June must enter Monroe in a dog show. Unfortunately, she also learns a terrible price to being the Te Xuan Ze—June can't leave the city physically.
2613"Dream Date"Marsha F. GriffinDavid Chlystek and Patrick KochakjiJune 20, 2006 (2006-06-20)213
June and Marcus go to the school dance, but Steven the Sandman has other plans for them as he plans to return to the Dream Realm.

Season 3 (2006-07)

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TitleWritten byStoryboarded byOriginal air dateProd.
code
271"Party Monsters" Tim McKeon David Chlystek and Patrick KochakjiAugust 16, 2006 (2006-08-16)301
At Jasmine’s birthday party, her relatives turn into monsters, thanks to a well-meaning but incompetent old friend and a magical orb. How can Jasmine and Junpier stop this before the entire house turns into creatures?
282"Who's Your Daddy?"Marsha GriffinDavid Chlystek and Jill ColbertAugust 23, 2006 (2006-08-23)302
Marcus encounters severe jealousy when a new boy named Taylor Evermore enters June’s life. Unfortunately, Taylor is the son of Loki.
293"Water We Fighting For?"Tim McKeonFred Reyes and Alex QueAugust 30, 2006 (2006-08-30)303
The magical water from Orchid Bay is disappearing at an alarming rate when a water company is draining it. Juniper heads to Aqualandia to seek out its king to fix the problem before Orchid Bay is capsized.
304"Feets Too Big" Judd Winick Patrick Kochakji and Jennifer CoyleSeptember 8, 2006 (2006-09-08)304
June and Roger's families are enjoying a camping trip until both their parents including Dennis are kidnapped by the legendary bigfoot. Juniper, Ray-Ray, and Monroe are on the search and they meet a new friend along the way: a female Sasquatch named Lila.
315"Citizen June"Marsha F. GriffinJill Colbert and Dave ChlystekSeptember 15, 2006 (2006-09-15)305
June runs for class president. Thor returns when he pursues a Vindolf Hobgoblin to her school which it's hiding in. If the Vindolf Hobgoblin isn't found soon, Thor will destroy the school to take out the monster.
326"Make Me Up Before You Go-Go"Michael JelenicFred Reyes and Alex QueSeptember 22, 2006 (2006-09-22)306
June is helping Lila the Sasquatch learn to fit in by taking her to a slumber party at Jody's house. However, a pint-sized monster called a Monotuke is using an incoming comet to summon a pair of powerful monsters called Uglian Banticores.
337"Out of the Past"Marsha F. GriffinPatrick Kochakji and Brian LarsenSeptember 29, 2006 (2006-09-29)307
Kai Yee, a former Te Xuan Ze who became a traitor, is freed from being a statue thanks to the DaPheetes company and once again attempts to destroy the orb that gives life to the Magical Elders whom empower both Juniper and Ah-Mah making him stronger, which means it's up to both of them to have him intercepted.
348"Sealed with a Fist!"Eric KentoffDave Chlystek and Jill ColbertNovember 3, 2006 (2006-11-03)308
When Dennis finds June's Invasion of the Inanimations comic book, he accidentally brings the Legion of Villainous Evildoers (L.O.V.E.) to life, wreaking havoc on Orchid Bay. As Dennis tries to make it up to June, Ray Ray brings back Boomfist and his compadres to life, and to stop L.O.V.E.
359"Little Big Mah"Kevin SecciaFred Reyes and Alex QueNovember 10, 2006 (2006-11-10)309
Ah-Mah is made younger by a Darnock Demon, and now June has to help her turn back and stop the Darnock Demon from absorbing the power of the Elders. At the end of this episode, Juniper Lee meets a Magical Elder.
3610"Te Xuan Me?"Judd WinickPatrick Kochakji and Rafael RosadoNovember 24, 2006 (2006-11-24)310
When June forecomes to a mysterious spell, causing her and all of her classmates to disappear not only from space but from time, Ray-Ray, who is the Te-Xuan-Ze in this new reality, and the only one who remembers June existed, must substitute for her while trying to convince everyone that June and her classmates existed and that he's not crazy.
3711"Food for Naught"Eric KentoffDave Chlystek and Jill ColbertDecember 1, 2006 (2006-12-01)311
June investigates as the monsters in Orchid Bay City become fierce beasts. When she discovers that the source of this is in the Runey Stix snack food, she tries to persuade the snacks' creators, a pair of demons named Margie and Eloise to stop adding Tarabok Weed (the secret ingredient and also what's causing the transformations) in them.
3812"A Helping H.A.M."Tim McKeonAlex Que and Fred ReyesDecember 15, 2006 (2006-12-15)312
Fed up with the lack of respect, Monroe joins the secret organization known as H.A.M. when he is accidentally captured instead of June.
3913"The Kids Stay in the Picture"Kevin SecciaPatrick Kochakji and Rafael RosadoFebruary 6, 2007 (2007-02-06)313
Ophelia wants June and her friends to be in her student film as Cordoth's Daughter plots to escape Barandom.
4014"Every Witch Way but Loose"Marsha F. GriffinDave Chlystek and Jill ColbertApril 9, 2007 (2007-04-09)314
The origin of the magic veil and the Te Xuan Ze is revealed, Auntie Roon returns for a second time and plans to enslave humanity by turning June into a monster and breaking the Magical Touchstones. Jody becomes suspicious of June and Magic as Ray-Ray, Monroe, Dennis, and Lila try to prevent Auntie Roon from succeeding.

Shorts (2006–07)

No. in
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TitleOriginal air date
1"Monsters in My Potion"December 28, 2006 (2006-12-28)
June finds Ray Ray and Monroe tied upside-down with three monsters brewing something in the cauldron. She fights the monsters and dumps the cauldron. Later, another monster comes out from the bushes with a bag of groceries. June realizes that the monsters weren't going to cook Ray Ray and Monroe. So they sit down at the picnic table, and enjoy the soup. Ray Ray is still tied upside-down. Then Monroe puts an onion in Ray Ray's mouth to shut him up.
2"The Bus Stop"January 2, 2007 (2007-01-02)
June is waiting at the bus stop with Jody and Ophelia. The two-headed nerd creature shows up and starts bothering June to take a picture with her. Jody and Ophelia look at June as if there's something wrong. When the two-headed nerd stops disturbing June, she goes on the bus, and finds more monsters who want to take a photo of her.
3"Just a Second"January 5, 2007 (2007-01-05)
While June is waiting for Ray Ray to come downstairs, Ray Ray tries to fight off a monster in his room. He keeps throwing magical jars at the creature as it grows bigger. June calls Ray Ray to come downstairs, but Ray Ray keeps saying "Just a second" while fighting off the beast.
4"Nice Weather"January 6, 2007 (2007-01-06)
While June is brushing her hair to look nice on a date with Marcus, Ray Ray comes in her room and tells her he accidentally released the giant mucus troll in the living room. June tells Ray Ray to distract Marcus at the door while she fights off the creature.
5"Beach Blanket Monroe"January 6, 2007 (2007-01-06)
As June is relaxing at the beach, two creature kids with five-eyes throw Monroe around like a football. She rescues Monroe, but keeps the monster kids happy by giving them Ray Ray to throw around, much to his pleasure.
6"Big Monster in My Backyard"May 14, 2007 (2007-05-14)
When June misplaces her magical Te Xuan Ze bracelet, Ray Ray and Monroe unleash a monster in the backyard in order for the bracelet to go off so June can find it.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
2006 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Achievement in AnimationFrederick Gardner
for "Adventures in Babysitting"
Won
Annie Award Best Production Design in an Animated Television ProductionAlan Bodner
for "Enter Sandman"
Nominated
2007 Annie Award Best Character Design in an Animated Television ProductionMike Kunkel
for "Party Monsters"
Won
Best Production Design in an Animated Television ProductionAlan Bodner
for "Water We Fighting For?"
Nominated
Writers Guild of America [4] Best Writing in an Animated Program for TelevisionMarsha Griffin
for "Who's Your Daddy?"
Nominated

Comics

Stories based on the series were featured in issues of Cartoon Network Action Pack.

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<i>Wizard Barristers</i> Japanese anime television series

Wizard Barristers: Benmashi Cecil is an anime television series produced by Arms and directed by Yasuomi Umetsu. The series is a legal drama set in a world where ordinary humans co-exist with magic users, and magic users are represented in law by a subset of defense attorney (Bengoshi) called "wizard barristers" (Benmashi). The series follows Cecil Sudo, who has recently become the youngest wizard barrister in history. The series aired from January 12, 2014 to March 30, 2014.

<i>Regal Academy</i> Italian animated television series

Regal Academy is an Italian animated series co-created by Iginio Straffi and Joanne Lee. The series was produced by the Rainbow studio, which at the time was co-owned by Straffi and Viacom. It premiered on Rai YoYo in Italy on May 22, 2016, and on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. internationally on August 13, 2016.

<i>Summer Camp Island</i> Animated television series

Summer Camp Island is an animated television series created by Julia Pott for Cartoon Network. Produced by Cartoon Network Studios, it premiered on July 7, 2018. The series depicts the episodic adventures of Oscar and Hedgehog, both of whom are staying at the magical eponymous summer camp. The show premiered with a 48-hour marathon consisting of the first 20 episodes running over an entire weekend, on both Cartoon Network and Boomerang. Another 20 episodes premiered on June 23, 2019, as the second half of the first season.

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