- Season 1 - Yonderland
: Eschewing CGI for physical puppets created by the Baker Coogan (of Jim Henson fame), the show feels like a "Labyrinth with laughs". Characters like Nick the Stick (literally a stick) and the demon henchmen Neil, Rita, and Geoff quickly become fan favorites.
: While it’s perfect for kids with its visual gags and silly voices, the show is packed with "subtle adult humor" and "knowing references" that go right over children's heads. Season 1 Highlights Yonderland - Season 1
Through the Kitchen Cupboard: Why You Need to Visit Yonderland Season 1 : Eschewing CGI for physical puppets created by
Every episode feels like a standalone adventure, from rescuing a wizard who’s lost his "mojo" to helping a group of monks who are physically incapable of lying (which, as it turns out, is incredibly annoying). The season builds toward a grand finale that brings back memorable characters from throughout the run to help Debbie face the looming threat of the evil . Season 1 Highlights Through the Kitchen Cupboard: Why
The catch? The —a group of well-meaning but utterly incompetent men—have lost the scroll that explains exactly what she is supposed to do. Why Season 1 Still Hits the Spot
: The core cast—Howe-Douglas, Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, and Ben Willbond—play nearly every character in the realm. Watching them swap between being a pompous overlord like Negatus (Farnaby) and a literal blob elder is half the fun.