S4 E23: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal – Save the Red Panda

S4 E23: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal – Sav...

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S4 E24: Adelia Goodwin's Secret Journal – The Finale: Tea with a Legend

This is it! The moment Emma has been waiting for ever since she first picked up Adelia's journal. She is finally face to face with her hero: Adelia Goodwin, who doesn't seem all too pleased to find Emma looking through her diary. Oh dear! How is the meeting with the legendary con ...  Afficher plus

S5 E1: The quest for the best begins

Emma is finally back at Earth Ranger’s headquarters! After her long journey to find Adelia, she definitely deserves a good rest - but wait: it seems like our hero is in trouble and desperately needs help. What's going on at Earth Rangers HQ?Let’s tune in and find out.———————————A ...  Afficher plus

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