Monster Beach (2020)
Monster Beach
2020Follows the frightfully funny adventures of surf-siblings Jan and Dean as they enjoy an endless summer vacation on the island of Iki-Iki hanging out with their laidback uncle and a bunch of mischievous, thrill-seeking monsters.
Seasons & Episode
Widget wakes up one day to discover her body has wandered off in the night - bummer! Jan and Dean help her find it… before it accidentally gets her married to someone she's never met.
When Amphibia mistakes two visiting lazy Aussie sea lions for an endangered New Zealand species, the kids invent a translating app to uncover the truth of who they really are.
When Dr. Knutt accidentally mutates an infestation of termites, he decides to marry the queen and take over her army. The kids must stop the wedding… before Knutt becomes the main course!
When Mutt finds a car buried at the beach, he and Jan decide to repair it so that Jan can drive in the Volcano 500. Dean suspects that this is no ordinary car, and Jan could be in big trouble.
When Brainfreeze and Mutt convince the tikis to rise up against Dr. Knutt, the tikis get out of control fast. Jan and Dean must broker an agreement… between a crazed hoard and a jilted megalomaniac.
When Mutt won't stop scratching, the cone he has to wear around his head picks up radio signals and he realises he has to save Monster Beach from the impending alien invasion!
When Lost Patrol finds himself in a turf war with Dr. Knutt and the Tikis, it’s every monster for himself… until they both find themselves kicked off the beach. Maybe they can be friends after all?
Nobody breaks the golden rule of Monster Beach: don't drop in on someone else's wave. Except for Dr. Knutt. So Dean and his artificially intelligent surfboard Surflexa must teach Dr. Knutt a lesson.
When Mutt becomes possessed by the smelliest dog in the history of the world, Jan and Dean must save the town from the stench, which means asking for the help of the evil Dr. Knutt.
When Brainfreeze accidentally destroys Mutt's garage, the best friends decide to move in together. After all, they lived together once before. But will their friendship - or their house - survive?
Brainfreeze accidentally conjures up a genie, but everyone on Monster Beach is too happy to use three wishes. What this bored genie really needs is a malcontent with no moral compass. Enter Dr. Knutt.
Lost Patrol rescues Mutt from the stormy surf - what a hero. Trouble is, Mutt doesn't think he needs rescuing. The two of them have to fight this one out - on a surfboard in the middle of nowhere.
Dr. Knutt's volcano is set to erupt - unless Dan and Jean can stop it. The monsters wish they could help, but the chance to surf hot lava down a volcano into the sea might just prove too tempting.
Widget and Brainfreeze find a treasure map (it was in Brainfreeze's pocket but he's just as surprised as everybody else is). They set off to find the buried treasure, keenly assisted by Jan and Dean. Soon they're joined by, well, pretty much every monster on Monster Beach. The only trouble is, nobody is very good at reading maps... and what is this treasure anyway?
Nobody breaks the golden rule of Monster Beach - don't drop in on someone else's wave. Except for Dr. Knutt. So Dean and his artificially intelligent surfboard Surflexa must teach Dr. Knutt a lesson.
Dean decides to make a scary monster movie with the cast of Monster Beach, but it's very hard to remember your creative vision when you're negotiating with literal monsters.
Jan is super excited about her chilled-out girls' movie night. That is, until the obnoxious Dr. Knutt crashes the party.
When Mutt, Lost Patrol and Brainfreeze discover a lost Tiki in the jungle, they realise they have to care for it as their own. Even when Dean draws up a co-parenting agreement though, raising a tiki is hard work with three monster Dads who have very different ideas about parenting.
Mutt and Brainfreeze find themselves on the wrong side of the Animal Control Authority. It's okay, though. Brainfreeze just has to register Mutt by filling in a form. How hard can that be? You'd be surprised. So with Mutt stuck in the pound, Jan, Dean and Brainfreeze decide to plan an epic and daring escape, with only a few tiny hitches.
When Dean and Brainfreeze lose their shorts in the sea, they quickly figure out the tikis are to blame. But how do you get your shorts back when you have no shorts? Turns out, with great difficulty.
Dr Knutt is humiliated in argument and vengefully shrinks everybody. Trouble is, he accidentally shrinks himself too, and the antidote is all the way back at the lair. This could be a long walk.
When Teddles reluctantly culls some of his extra stuff at the Monster Beach car boot sale, he loses his beloved teddy. Jan, Dean, and Teddles must retrace their steps through the junk to find him.
When Madge and Headache's diner gets a case of the spookies, Jan and Dean find themselves ghost busting their favourite hangout. But saving your mates is hard when you're stuck in another dimension.
Widget's hand becomes animated by an evil spirit intent on taking over Monster Beach. So how will Jan, Dean and the monsters take the hand in hand?
When Butterfield and Dr Knutt team up to form a supervillain league to drive the monsters off the island, they find themselves up against not just the monsters, but each other.
Dr. Knutt can't believe it when famous survivalist Rugged Roy falls from the sky on a televised mission to trek across the island. Jan and Dean must hide the monsters, but Knutt is Roy's biggest fan.
Dr. Knutt starts his own wrestling tournament and pits Jan and Dean against each other in the competition. Will Dean overcome his insecurity and will Dr. Knutt get that jacket he wants?
A whale terrorising the monsters while they try to surf turns out to be engaged in a long-standing battle of wills with Dr. Knutt. When the whale swallows Dr. Knutt and Dean, Jan and the other monsters must fight to free them. Inside the whale, Dr. Knutt has made a friend even more dastardly than he is. Can Jan get her brother back and rid Monster Beach of the whale or can Knutt's new friend figure different a way out?
When Jan, Amphibia, Widget and Madge form an all-girl volleyball team to destroy Dr. Knutt's perfect run of wins in his own volleyball tournament, they need to muster all the girlpower they can find as Dr. Knutt throws everything at them he can muster. Except the volleyball. He's not very good at volleyball.
Mutt throws caution where he always throws it - to the wind - as he jumps the infamous Devil's Crack in a death-defying aerial display that ends with him questioning everything. A new, improved, safety-first Mutt emerges. But who is Mutt if he isn't risking everything? Jan, Dean and Brainfreeze try to help him find a middle ground.
When someone breaks Madge's favourite mug in the diner, Dean and Jan become detectives in a lockdown situation. Nobody leaves until they figure out who dunnit - and everybody in town is a suspect. They start with just a few standard questions, but the process of questioning the inhabitants of Monster Beach is, well, the opposite of standard.
Lost Patrol's electrical settings are fritzed by electric eels, which transforms him from drill sergeant to happy hippy. The beach, relaxed and chilled on that first morning without him, is chaos by lunch time. Jan and Dean recruit Mutt to figure out how to get the real Lost Patrol back before Monster Beach is completely destroyed.
When Dr. Knutt accidentally performs a body switch with Jan, both of them are horrified. Being someone else for a day can really shift your perspective though, and Knutt comes to realise that there are certain advantages to being a human child. Jan agrees. How can she convince Knutt to body-swap them back before he trashes her reputation and ruins her life?
When Jan and the monsters discover that Dean is playing a secret roleplay game with his secret friends, the monsters decide to join in. Jan sulks off, wounded at being excluded, while the monsters wreak havoc on poor Dean's game. As Dean's frustration at the monsters grows and his friends respond in abject terror, Jan realises that sometimes it's good to try and join in other people's hobbies, so long as you play by their rules.
The murmurmen boyz (Knutt's favourite boyband) have hit the shores of Monster Beach. They're a sassy band of murmen trying to impress the murmurmaids - and driving everybody else to distraction. Jan, Dean and the monsters want their beach back, but trying to get rid of a boyband is harder than you might think.
When Butterfield finds monsters on the front nine at his prestigious golf course, he makes them a deal: if he can beat them on the terrifying back nine, they're off the course for good. The monsters, caddied by Jan, take him on. If they win, they get access to all eighteen holes forever. The more they play, the higher the stakes become, and this truly spooky competition gets right out of control.
The monsters agree to star in Butterfield's latest venture - a safari designed to lure his beloved rich tourists to Monster Beach. They need the money so that Madge can buy a new freezer for the diner. But will they attract tourists, or scare them away for good? And will Dr. Knutt get the loving audience he knows he deserves?
When Mutt reminisces about everybody's favourite Monster Beach adventures, he claims there was somebody there who nobody else remembers: Manny. Manny has a Scottish accent and gives insightful advice but not a single person apart from Mutt has ever seen him. He must be the invisible man! Well, not quite. The truth is a little smaller than that.
Follows the frightfully funny adventures of surf-siblings Jan and Dean as they enjoy an endless summer vacation on the island of Iki-Iki hanging out with their laidback uncle and a bunch of mischievous, thrill-seeking monsters.