A photographer calls and wants to take someone's picture for a magazine cover. Zaniness follows as each Doodlebop thinks he or she should be chosen as the cover model.
Rooney learns how to play his new invention, the Honkophone.
Mazz informs everyone that today is a special day because Moe gets to do a solo for the concert today. When Moe realizes what a solo is, he gets really worried and frightened. Deedee and Rooney try to help him get over his nervousness.
Rooney gets on everyone's nerves by asking too many questions all day long.
Deedee and Moe attempt to convince Rooney to try new things such as eating cauliflower. Rooney is suspicious of eating a vegetable he's never tried before, so DeeDee and Moe go to the park and have Rooney try out skateboarding. When he finds he enjoys the activity, he decides it might be good to try eating cauliflower after all.
Rooney has a new invention that makes things go fast and things go slow. Rooney tries the experiment on Moe with some crazy results.
Deedee just loves her favorite book - so much so, she wishes she can be the girl in her storybook, and it comes true.
Moe wants to be taller, and his friends encourage him to be patient.
Mazz has a bad day, and copes with it by Counting to Ten. The Doodlebops practice that technique throughout the day as each of them experiences the day's mishaps.
DeeDee receives a package that she's been expecting for a long time - the Alacazam Magician's Kit! Unfortunately it transforms DeeDee into an unpredictable magician. A lot disappears into her magic box - including Mudge the Cat, Moe's kazoo, Rooney's Shoe and Mazz' bracelet - and DeeDee has no idea how to make them reappear.
The gang discovers strange tracks while learning about dinosaurs.
The Doodlebops' instruments are missing! Until they can find them, Mazz has them improvise with household items for their concert.
DeeDee gets to be Queen for a Day, and Rooney and Moe get to roleplay her servants, but the power rush goes to her head and she eventually learns that it's better to be nice to her friends.
The Doodlebops roleplay as superheroes and try to help their friends.
Rooney has made some strudel for the Doodlebops, but while he went to get utensils, the strudel has gone missing. The gang find out that a dog has eaten the strudel and they search for the dog's owner.
DeeDee and Rooney convince Moe that reading is a good thing.
The gang try out some high and low sounds for their new song.
It's Deedee's birthday and the boys surprise her by decorating the clubhouse. Deedee has a pair of feathery costumes she wants the boys to wear for her new dance, but the boys refuse. They try to come up birthday presents, but everything goes wrong and they come up with nothing. What will the boys do?
The gang learns to accept and enjoy an unusual day.
The Doodlebops make a promise to answer their fan mail but get distracted by a parade.
Rooney has a new invention that the Doodlebops can use in their new act, however, after some playing around, the thing breaks, leaving the Doodlebops empty, that is until Jumping Judy joins in the fun.
A storm causes the power to go out in the club house. The Doodlebops discuss things that make them scared. Later they play in the park and hear some strange noises. They investigate, and learn that they are sound effects from Professor Noise, a guy who plays interesting musical instruments.
The Doodlebops need a new song for their band. They have new instruments, but no new songs. Can Deedee and Rooney work together to find a way they can create lyrics for the song for their next show?
The Doodlebops' Bus won't start, so the Doodlebops have to find another way to get to the concert. Will they make it on time?
Rooney is watching out for a very rare bird, and learns that persistence pays off.
The Doodlebops just love the winter holidays! After decorating the clubhouse and learning about how the Holidays are celebrated around the world, they write a song about how the season makes them feel.
Moe discovers Rooney’s new drum machine and worries that he is no longer wanted in the band, but learns that he is unique and can’t be replaced.
Deedee brings a smelly plant into the clubhouse and learns that just because she likes something doesn’t mean that everyone else will.
Rooney invents a "Bring a Sound Arounder" that enhances the sound experience. But when the invention becomes popular, Rooney thinks more about how to sell it to the masses rather than pay attention to his friends.
The Doodles are surprised to learn that their love for trains is shared by Bus Driver Bob.
When one of Deedee’s musical idols comes to visit, she tries to do everything just like he does. In the end Deedee learns that being herself is more important.
Success goes to Deedee’s head when she is given special mention in a concert review.
The Doodlebops experiment with changing their sound and look and realize that changing can be fun, but changing back can be fun as well.
Rooney tries to out-hide Moe by using an invisibility machine.
When a game of “Find Moe” becomes a little messy, The Doodlebops learn the importance of tidying up after yourself.
The Doodlebops receive a book from Jazzmin that has a bunch of dances, each of which begins with a letter of the alphabet. The Doodlebops have a contest to see who can perform all the dances in the order the fastest. Deedee manages to do a bunch of dances very quickly and has just finished Y, but then she takes a nap on the bus, which allows the guys to catch up, just in time for the concert.
Moe has lost his drumsticks and learns that it’s never a good idea to jump to conclusions.
Moe claims to have wrestled an alligator during his vacation, but then has trouble admitting that the tale isn’t true.
Deedee has a new dance mat. Rooney and Moe want to play too, but Deedee seems to use it all the time. Her friends show her what a great idea it is to share.
Moe’s energy and enthusiasm gets on everyone’s nerves when he starts invading their personal space.
When Deedee loses her voice, The Doodlebops realize that there are many different ways to communicate with their fans and each other.
The Doodlebops learn a lesson in patience when skipping ahead to the “best parts” of their activities causes them to miss out on a lot of great things.
Moe learns the importance of compromise after deciding to be loud for an entire day.
Moe can’t part with his lucky clover – until he loses it and learns that he doesn’t need it after all.
The Doodlebops are cleaning house, and Rooney is asked to give up his ukulele. He hangs onto it for sentimental reasons although it's not clear when he ever plays it. He learns it may be better to give it to someone who is in need of an instrument.
Rooney is feeling tired from all the running around during the pledge, so he invents a scooter to move around. Jazzmin tells Rooney that he might get Flat-Sitis if he doesn't exercise, and things turn for the worse as they go to the concert. Will Rooney get a clue and exercise?
Someone is playing a great guitar riff, but The Doodlebops are stumped as to who it could be.
Moe has a new remote controlled UFO toy. While Rooney and Moe chat with Jazzmin, Deedee sneaks over to the toy and tries to play with it but ends up breaking it in the process. She hides the toy, but when the guys come back, they think the gremlins have taken it. Will Deedee be able to come clean with the truth?
The Doodlebops daydream about going to the moon. They could do all sorts of fun things. Bus Driver Bob helps them realize that dream by converting his bus into a rocket and driving them to the moon. But while the moon is really fun, the Doodlebops begin to miss their fans, and want to return back to Earth.
Mudge helps The Doodlebops write their new song, and when they find him at their concert, Deedee, Rooney and Moe learn the importance of saying thank you.
In the season premiere, The Doodlebops receive a letter from a fan asking what’s new. Moe wonders if changing the band’s name would give them a fresh look. After each of the Doodlebops thinks up a name, they can’t decide on which one to go with, and ask all their friends to choose for them, but learn that sometimes the best name to choose is the one they’ve already chosen.
Rooney's always inventing things, but when Moe creates his first invention, and it comes a big hit, Rooney feels a bit jealous of the attention and wants to build something even better.
Jazzmin is the queen of rhymes, but when Moe has a rhyme-off and asks for a word that rhymes with orange, Jazzmin can't find one, and that stumps her to the point where she can't rhyme anything anymore. What will do the Doodlebops do?
Deedee loves the color pink, and wishes she could make everything she touched turn pink, but her wish comes true. At first she loves the wish, but then she turns things pink that people really don't want that way. What will she do now?
The Doodlebops discover that their resident clubhouse chicken is capable of answering all sorts of questions by laying colorful eggs that indicate a yes or a no. Thinking the chicken is super smart, they become dependent on her for all their dilemmas, but learn the hard way that she doesn't have all the answers, and that they have to think about things for themselves.
Jazzmin has a long list of things to do, and she gets the help of Audio Murphy. But even though the Doodlebops offer assistance, Murphy refuses, saying he can do everything himself. He eventually learns that it’s better to ask for help.
Moe has a model kit for a Doodle-saurus, but he insists on assembling it without looking at the manual because he wants to save some time. Rooney, Deedee, and friends show him it’s a lot easier to read and follow the given instructions after all.
The Doodlebops want to try out a new style of music, and Jazz has the perfect idea: Zydeco! Moe tries a frattoir (washboard), and Rooney tries a double bass. That leaves Deedee with the most important element of zydeco instruments: the accordion! But Deedee feels more comfortable sticking with her keytar since she knows how to play that. She learns that it is good to try new things.
Rooney has a new invention: the Robo-Moe. It looks and acts just like Moe. This gives Moe an opportunity to attend his drumming club meeting, while Robo-Moe attempts to sub for all of the day's activities. Robo-Moe has a catch though; Rooney made him not as loud or messy. At first they think it's a good thing, but learn that nothing should replace Moe.
The Doodlebops receive a visit from Rob, who is Bus Driver Bob’s brother. He looks just like Bob, since he’s an identical twin. The usual dual confusion happens.
The Doodlebops get their minds jumbled up with some tongue twister. Moe is quite good at them, that is, until Jazzmin stumps him with one. Rooney and Deedee suggests shaking the frazzles out with a song and dance.
Jazz gives some gifts to the Doodlebops, but Moe thinks Deedee and Rooney's gifts are Way Better than his.
Jazzmin offers to take the Doodlebops on a world tour! Everyone is excited, that is, until Moe and Rooney get worried that they won’t be able to eat different foods or speak other languages. Jazzmin, Audio Murphy, and Bus Driver Bob help teach them some world culture and music so the guys feel more confident about the idea.