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Monster Math Squad

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: May 7, 2012
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 50
  • Networks: CBC Television
  • Genres: Kids, Animation
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Monster Math Squad(2012)

TMDB Rating: 6.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Monster Math Squad stars MAX, LILY and GOO. The Squad love nothing better than to put their monster minds together and use their math skills to overcome any obstacle they face.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

30 episodes • 2012

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Woofies Goes WalkiesMay 7, 20120.0
2Number Muncher MonsterMay 8, 20120.0
3Missing Monster HouseMay 9, 20120.0
4Big Monster MessMay 10, 20120.0
5Garbage Monster DeliversMay 11, 20120.0
6Trouble At The Day Scare CentreMay 14, 20120.0
7Uncle Gloop's Big BlunderMay 15, 20120.0
8Big Burp Monster At The LibraryMay 16, 20120.0
9Monsters At PlayMay 17, 20120.0
10Monster Bowl MeltdownMay 18, 20120.0
11Picky Eater's PicnicMay 21, 20120.0
12A Muffin MysteryMay 22, 20120.0
13Who's On FirstMay 23, 20120.0
14Scary Face Picture DayMay 24, 20120.0
15Monster Hat MayhemMay 25, 20120.0
16Slime Cream SundaeMay 28, 20120.0
17The Big StinkMay 29, 20120.0
18Monster Muffin MuddleMay 30, 20120.0
19Little Wally Ball-y MonsterMay 31, 20120.0
20Monster HopscotchJun 1, 20120.0
21Sneeze FreezeJun 4, 20120.0
22Monster Garbage HeapJun 5, 20120.0
23The Scoop TroopJun 6, 20120.0
24Monster Tea PartyJun 7, 20120.0
25Falls Apart Monster Nose WoesJun 8, 20120.0
26Bucking Monster MayhemJun 11, 20120.0
27Monster Fang FestivalJun 12, 20120.0
28Monster Road HockeyJun 13, 20120.0
29Monster Traffic TroubleJun 14, 20120.0
30A Bungle At Barks And StenchJun 15, 20120.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

20 episodes • 2013

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Slime Cube SaleMar 14, 20130.0
2Best Best Monsters EverMar 14, 20130.0
3Toothy Monster Plant Mix-UpMar 15, 20130.0
4Muddy MonsterMar 15, 20130.0
5Uncle Gloop's Putrid PeppersJul 6, 20130.0
6Monster Bed BuildersJul 6, 20130.0
7Monster Go RoundJul 7, 20130.0
8Joke Monster MachineJul 7, 20130.0
9Delivery Monster Doesn't DeliverJul 13, 20130.0
10Monster MayhemJul 13, 20130.0
11Monster Cake MistakeJul 14, 20130.0
12Special DeliveryJul 14, 20130.0
13Slugmonsters' RaceJul 20, 20130.0
14Mail Carrier Monster's Big MessJul 20, 20130.0
15Too Heavy For The Hopping HonkersAug 7, 20130.0
16Double TroubleAug 7, 20130.0
17Handmonster's HelpersSep 8, 20130.0
18Monster Treat TroubleSep 8, 20130.0
19Number Line Monster's New GameSep 14, 20130.0
20Monster Factory FiascoSep 14, 20130.0

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