Pax learns that saving his annoying little sister, Teeter, is more important that saving face in a race through the tunnels against his thuggish rival, Tumi.
Pax has a weird dream vision at the arcade and gets chased down by the mystery biker. Malice sends a giant robot into the Dangerlands to find buchu for his beauty treatment to counteract the effects of pollution on his skin. Pax and his friends run foul of the robot, when they venture into the Dangerlands, but the mystery biker saves the day.
Using Teeter's newfound ability to see through walls with her robot eye, Pax and his friends lay a trap for the mystery biker who is still following them. The mystery biker is revealed as a girl and she has Pax's father's ID tag from the URBO expedition! She leads them on a chase through the city to a derelict warehouse, but they fall through the floor.
Our heroes discover a fantastical garden hidden beneath the warehouse and meet Mushu, who reveals that Pax has been chosen by the Ancestors to save the world, just like his father was before him. Pax freaks out and rejects the Call. But then he experiences a vision outside which reveals that his friends are in trouble. He and Una race to save the day, with a little magical help from Mushu.
Pax, Keitu and T-Man must rescue Teeter when she is mistaken for a spy droid.
Pax tries to help his family by winning the Hover Extreme Challenge against his hero, Zakes Turbo. He discovers that heroes are not always as they seem.
Pax lets celebrity go to his head.
Pax begins to work for Malice and is sent into the Dangerlands to find his beauty treatment. Malice showers Pax with presents and he refuses to see the dark side of his new boss until he discovers a hidden video archive of his father.
T-Man's littering habit backfires on him while Tumi wins a position as Malice's henchman and sends happiness enforcers to shut down a street market.
A mutant viral sludge from the Dangerlands goes on the rampage the city The kids have to team up with Tumi for a multi-pronged attack to defeat it. Teeter learns to take her medicine to kill the flu virus in a multi-pronged attack on her own.
Pax abuses his powers, trying to dream the winning lottery numbers so he can buy Teeter a giant Frothy Robot Bear for her birthday. It backfires on him and Teeter wins the bear on her own, entering a talent competition at the Mall.
Zingela's ID tag leads Pax to a woman called Dark Horse, who accompanied his dad on the URBO expedition. She sends them to find a key for the library, which will reveal all Zingela's research, but then betrays them. The kids venture into the Factory to get the key back, where they run into Una and realize she's Malice's daughter!
Pax helps Dark Horse save the Simulated Steak Biker Grille from Malice's robots. Tumi follows Pax and discovers Mushu's garden. He invades the garden, pillages plants and takes Mushu captive. Pax blames Una. His anger overwhelms him and he destroys the garden.
A flash back of the first 13 episodes as told by Pax, T-Man, Keitu and Teeter.
Rescuing Mushu part one. Pax and the gang go to rescue Mushu with Ma's help. Malice puts Mushu to work on a cure for his baldness and tubbiness and the Blues. Mushu sabotages all the concoctions he makes, with a little help from Robot Arm 2x4b. Mushu is banished to the Dangerlands, but Tumi takes him prisoner. Inside the Factory, Una catches Pax breaking in and decides to teach him a lesson.
Rescuing Mushu part two. Tumi straps Mushu into a machine designed to suck out his magical powers. Una gives Pax a taste of what her life is really like with a little help from her robot friends. Una and Pax team up to save Mushu, but Tumi tries to blast them with the stolen powers. It backfires. Malice catches them in the act and disowns Una.
Keitu is jealous of Una and takes advice from Stacy on being more girly, with disastrous results. Dark Horse gets hurt and Pax bans Keitu from the library search. She ends up hanging out with Machinehead and his gang, hacking realworld things. When Machinehead takes control of Malice's army, Keitu has to stop him. The gang find the library.
Pax discovers his family tree and that his powers come from specific ancestors. Malice is using thought sucker technology to drain people's brains to try and find the library. Pax has to stop him, but he discovers a dark side to his powers and a dark ancestor behind them, Senyaka, who lets him control other people. But Pax spurns Senyaka and saves his friends.
Chatta and a tribe of exiled paparazzi kidnap Una in an act of revenge for her father banishing them. They start a new reality show starring Una and Malice decides to sponsor it as a way of promoting his new super-addictive Malice Cola. Pax has to save Una from the paparazzi and T-Man and the rest of the city from the addictive cola.
To celebrate Malice Day, a bastardized selfish Christmas, Malice unleashes a robot statue of his shoe-loving wife, Lulu Malice, which short circuits and goes on the rampage when Una tries to rescue it. Tumi tries to resolve his rivalry with Clemence by getting rid of his robot "mother" and Ma Afrika saves the day and teaches everyone a lesson about the true spirit of Malice Day.
The city's evil overlord, Maximillian Malice promotes a new range of skin cream designed to make you blue, like him. Many citizens, including T-Man, falls for it. Soon "Blues" get special privileges, while "non-blues" are segregated and oppressed.
Una escapes into an online game where life is ideal. She's so cut off she doesn't even know when Malice captures Pax and her friends and exiles them to the Dangerlands, but finally she snaps out of it and goes to their rescue.
Malice hatches a diabolical plan to get rid of troublesome kids TV star, Frothy the Bear and turn people against nature in one fell swoop. Frothy does a special nature show, only to be attacked by a mutated aloe. T-Man and Teeter come to the rescue, but can they stop the new scary Frothy and save the aloe monster?
Tumi kidnaps Ma Afrika in an attempt to find out the location of the hidden library and keeps her captive on a hover platform high on the sky. Pax tries to use his powers to find his mom, but his evil ancestor, Senyaka, leads him astray. Meanwhile, Ma is tricked into revealing the exact geographical coordinates of the library, or is she playing a trick of her own?
Malice steps up his efforts to find the hidden library, and Clemence and Tumi use the mole-bots to explore underground. This puts pressure on Pax to unlock the library's hidden secrets, and with Teeter's X-ray vision the gang discover a hidden room containing maps that show the location of the lost city of URBO, and a communicator that lets Pax to talk to his long-lost father. But when the mole-bots home in on the communicator's signal, Pax must abandon it to save the library.
Malice, Tumi and Clemence host this flashback episode, summarizing the series so far.
Pax insists on going out into the Dangerlands to find his father. He sneaks out, and is followed by Una, who also wants an adventure. Out in the Dangerlands, they are tricked by Pax's evil ancestor Senyaka, and end up poisoned by brackwater, and then attacked by the Shadows - Dangerlands monsters that can change their shape to look like the people they're attacking. During the attack, Pax thinks he sees Una falling off a cliff. It's actually a Shadow, but Pax doesn't know this and turns to Senyaka to help him get revenge.
Pax has lost his Ancestral powers, and is depressed. When power-cuts sweep across the city, the rest of the gang, lead by Una, take charge in trying to get the old bacti-fuel plant back on line. Una is an impatient leader, and gets caught by the bacti-fuel plant's malfunctioning computer. Pax comes to the rescue, and learns to be a hero even without his super-powers.
A new toy sensation sweeps the city- Pokobos, the cute fighting robots. Keitu and T-Man's friendship is stretched when T-Man gets a crush on Layla, and Keitu vents her frustration by training her Pokobo into a vicious fighter. Meanwhile, Pax and T-Man discover that the Pokobos are being used to train Malice's robot army. T-Man realizes that they have to teach the Pokobos to love if they're going to stop Malice's evil plan.
It's Una's first day of school ever. Because she doesn't understand that you're not meant to talk loudly, she gets Pax, Keitu and herself into detention. T-Man didn't get into trouble, but when a vicious acid-rain shower starts, all four of them are trapped in the school. And when the school's roof starts leaking the burning acid, the gang have to think fast and get over their arguments if they want to survive.
Keitu gets teased for not having any funny, gross or scary movie clips on her phone, and decides to use her programming ability to make the scariest cell-phone video ever. It gets distributed over the InterWeb, and everyone who sees it becomes a jibbering paranoid wreck- including Malice, who decides to destroy the city, believing that everyone is out to get him. T-Man is the only person unaffected, because he's already a paranoid wreck. He manages to break Pax out of the paranoia, and Pax uses a giant inflatable pig filled with Malice's crowd-controlling happy gas to cure the population. Meanwhile, House teams up with Malice's sexy secretary software to stop Malice from blowing up the city.
Malice believes that the best way to stop Pax from being a hero is to destroy his credibility, and so unleashes the "Everything Is Perfect" robot on him. The robot follows Pax around, slandering his name. Meanwhile, Clemence is being bullied at work, and comes to Pax and the gang for help. Through a flashback, we see Clemence's early childhood, where he was abandoned in a factory and raised by robot arms, and then taken to Malice's orphanage. Clemence escaped, and ran back to his robot arm mommy, where he managed to impress Malice into getting him a job. Both Pax and Clemence realise that the solution to their problem is confidence, and that it's harder for other people to put them down if they don't put themselves down.
Malice kidnaps Una back and offers her the position of the leader of his army. She sees this as an opportunity to find the lost city of URBO before Malice, but as he takes an interest in her military education, Una becomes more and more attached to her father. Malice tests his daughter, to see if she's willing to destroy Pax and T-Man, but she's not. Malice decides that she's not general material after all, and locks her away with some defective Enforcers, but Una proves herself by leading the broken Enforcers and taking on Malice's whole army to save Pax and T-Man.
A special, baddie-centred episode. Tumi is enjoying abusing his power, but annoys Malice by not doing his job. Malice insists that Clemence take Tumi on a rigorous training exercise. Meanwhile, Tumi discovers that Malice has a hidden trophy room where he keeps the head of a mentor robot form the lost city of Urbo, and that Malice's power and technology are based on t he plans in the mentor head. Tumi tricks Clemence by putting an Enforcer in a tumi-wig in his place at the training exercises, and uses the opportunity to steal the mentor head.
Malice discovers that the mentor head is stolen, and instigates a lock-down of the entire city. Tumi wants to pin the crime on Pax, and discovers that Pax is trying to repair the communicator to talk to his dad. Pax's communicator springs to life, and Pax and the gang break out of the apartment to go and hunt Pax's dad, who (according to the communicator) is near the city. But it's all a trick laid by Tumi, who has planted evidence in Pax's apartment. Luckily, a T-Man obsessed tidy-bot saves the day. Clemence finds out what's going on and has the opportunity to bring Tumi down, but fumbles his chance and, rather than getting in trouble, Tumi brings back the Mentor head and is promoted.
A mysterious sangoma has set up shop in the tunnels beneath the city, selling magic spells to make your wishes come true. Pax wants his powers back. Keitu wants to win T-Man's heart. And Tumi wants to crack the secret of the URBO Mentor head and overthrow Malice. But the sangoma is not who he seems. And he has a dodgy agenda of his own - revenge!
Desperate to crack the secrets of the URBO Mentor head, Malice and Tumi capture the most talented hacker in the city - Keitu. Pax and his friends go to Mushu for help and he reveals an incredible secret about his origins. To save Keitu, Pax has to match wits with the new improved Smart Gorillatron and defeat Tumi by exploiting his greatest weakness; his ego.
Pax is swept into the spirit world to face his greatest challenge ever - proving to his Ancestors that he is worthy of their powers. Pax has to face a series of trials, outracing Khumo the swift, learning to track like Mafuta, master the subtleties of Lesedi's light power and learn the lesson of mercy from Reba, all the while resisting the evil Senyaka's temptations. But his most difficult test lies ahead - confronting himself.
The third flashback episode, hosted this time by Stacy and the robot friends.
Keitu meets a skater boy at the x-park, and starts talking to him on the Mallit Chat program on her cell-phone. T-Man gets jealous. But it's not Skater Boy Keitu's actually talking to- it's Tumi. Tumi wants to find the hidden library, so he suggests they meet up somewhere secret. Keitu instead suggests the bacti-fuel plant. Tumi ambushes her, but Pax and T-Man come to the rescue.
Clemence is doing animal-testing on a small Dangerlands monster with Elvis-hair, but the monster escapes and is adopted by Teeter. Teeter learns that pets are a big responsibility and that monsters are better off in the wild, and she has to rescue Blobby Elvis when Clemence hunts him down.
Malice is starting a new manufactured band, "The Shallows". T-Man doesn't get in to the band, but he still wants to be a famous musician, so he gives away his music for free. This sets off the CopyStopBoxes, which are boxes attached to music players that release small monsters if someone tries to copy music. This causes a scandal, and to make up for it, Malice sets up a free music concert starring "The Shallows". But the CopyStopBoxes are once again triggered by the free music, so T-Man has to become the pied piper of iKapa, and use his music to lure the monsters away.
Pax wins a lifetime's supply of Blobby Burgers for coming up with the new Blobby Burgers slogan. Pax gets terrible face-mushrooms from eating too many Blobby Burgers, and loses his confidence when everyone laughs at him. The Aloe Monster eats the Blobby Burgers too, and grows huge. Meanwhile, Malice releases a new Gorillatron which belches a plant-killing gas, to destroy all the plants in the city. There is a show-down between the belching Gorillatron and the giant Aloe Monster, and Pax realises he has to save the day, no matter what he looks like.
Teeter is going to have a party, but her spoiled classmate Lucille is jealous, and holds another, bigger party at the same time at the Malice Mall. Teeter is crushed when none of her friends come to her party, but when things get out of control with a rampaging Gorillatron at Lucille's party, Teeter's X-ray vision saves the day.
The biggest race in iKapa is on, and Pax and Una are competing against each other. Their rivalry starts to get out of hand. But before the race, T-Man is kidnapped by Machinehead, who forces Keitu to fix the race. Keitu has to stop Pax and Una from winning if she wants to keep T-Man safe.
Machinehead has re-imagined himself as an image consultant, and gets Malice blinged up as iKapa's number one Gangsta leader. The population loves the new Malice, but Machinehead uses his trusted position to try to take control of the city, and Clemence and Tumi have to save Malice.
Shoes start going missing in iKapa, and the gang trace it back to a tribe of feral Pokobos who live in the Dangerlands and worship the robot statue of Una's mom, the Lulubot. The Lulubot is captured by Clemence and Tumi and taken to the Malice Mall, where it breaks free and climbs the Malice Tower. It is knocked off by flying Enforcers, but the Pokobos come to the rescue before Malice can re-capture the Lulubot or Una.
Rabid the Rabbit leaves the Frothy show, so Frothy tries to make the show more socially conscious, to try to get her back. He creates a new character Toothy the Dental Shrimp, to get kids to brush their teeth. But Malice uses subliminal messages in the Toothy show to brainwash the population, and Rabid the Rabbit has to come to the rescue before all the viewers loose their minds.
The gang enter the popular survival-based reality TV series BackStabber, set in the Dangerlands. Clemence also enters, and becomes surprisingly popular with his team-mates. Through a series of challenges, the contestants are eliminated. Keitu has to make a difficult decision: Who should she vote off?
Tumi becomes a surprise new contestant on the BackStabber show, and the others try to get rid of him. Amazingly, Clemence wins the show, but Malice, expecting Pax to win, has set up a surprise first-prize: A giant crab-monster, and Pax has to come to Clemence's rescue.
Something has contaminated Malice's insta-food, turning the population into monsters. The gang has to team up with Malice to destroy the contaminating Green Goo, the very stuff which caused the environmental disaster that created the Dangerlands.
When Ma Afrika's experiments to turn the Dangerlands Monsters back into normal animals backfires, a giant monster hyrax escapes and starts rampaging through the city. Pax and the gang must save the city, unaware that Pax's father Zingela has made his way back to the city after years of being presumed dead. But Malice gets wind of this, and is determined to capture Zingela before the Afrika family can be reunited.
Unbeknownst to Pax, evil tyrant Malice is holding Zingela and trying to extract the whereabouts of the lost city of Urbo. Meanwhile, Pax and T-Man head out into the Dangerlands on their own quest to find the lost city. But it isn't long before they run into serious trouble - a fog that makes whoever it touches lose their memory. T-Man forgets to be a coward, and Pax can only watch helplessly as his friend has a change of personality.
When auditions are held for TV entertainer Frothy the Bear's school play extravaganza "Froth Side Story", Keitu is thrust reluctantly into the limelight. But, with a little help from her friends and advice from a surprising source, Keitu learns something new about herself.
When two battle-crazy Pokobo Toy tribes go head to head, the city's caught in the crossfire. Pax and the gang have to find a way to save iKapa from total devastation and convince the Pokobos that there are other less violent outlets for their excess battery power.
After a lie Pax tells about his missing homework backfires disastrously, the kids are stuck in quarantine in the school. But there's more than just detention to worry about, When the mouldy socks in T-Man's locker are transformed into deadly sock monsters, the kids have to work together to avoid a fate worse than death: being toe-jammed, and Pax has to solve this crisis without the use of his powers.
Malice is missing his estranged daughter, Una, so Clemence creates the Unabot - a robot facsimile of the tyrant's daughter. Much to the real Una's horror, her metal doppelganger wastes no time wheedling her way into the gang, and Una finds herself on the verge of being replaced. But the Unabot has a hidden agenda - an evil hidden agenda - and Pax and the gang have to make a choice between trusting their human friend, or siding with the shiny but dangerous interloper.
The kids enjoy scary fun as they tell each other silly stories involving rusty rampaging robots; giant jelly-baby monsters; and a witty twist on the classic tale, The Monkey's Paw.
Not one to miss out on a money-making opportunity, Malice and the similarly tyrannical and money-hungry Vanessa hatch a plot to exploit people's lack of self-worth and project their own idea of beauty onto the people. Clemence designs a 'prettifier' which, when worn, makes all the citizens look exactly like Vanessa's idea of the perfect image - blond airhead Stacy, and Zakes, self-obsessed hover bike pin-up. But the plan backfires when even the robots internalise this damaging message, and the giant Gorillatron sets out to prove that big can be beautiful, too.
In a tribute to the classics of the silver screen, T-Man dons his fedora and embarks on a noiresque detective adventure to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of Teeter's beloved Frothy the Bear toy.
Pax is miffed when a renegade robot team - the D Team - outshines him in saving the city. In retaliation, Pax decides to turn the gang into his own elite band of do-gooders, but his over-competitiveness soon annoys everyone and almost leads to disaster.
It's the end of year exams but Pax has been too busy playing video games to study. He decides the only way he can beat the system is to use the Sleepy Bye-Bye helmet and short-cut his study time. But a mix-up in the gaming helmets leads him to learn the consequences of his laziness the hard way. He fails his exams, and is forced into a dead end job. He ends up on a wild quest to retrieve a furious giant robot's favourite DVD. But this quest isn't quite what it appears to be, as Pax has to use his brain and employ various study skills and aids in order to complete the adventure. It transpires that he's been inside a video game designed to teach him the importance of studying all along - or has he?
It's the end of year school dance, and Una's been chosen as the organiser. This brings out the fledgling tyrant out in her and in no time, and she causes rifts between the friends. Meanwhile, evil henchman Tumi has stolen Clemence's holo-prettifer, and is using it to transform himself into an exact facsimile of Pax. Disguised as his nemesis, Tumi spares no time trying to trash Pax's image and almost succeeds. Things come to a head when Tumi's evil antics lead to a devastating fire, and Pax narrowly escapes being burned alive.
Robots are disappearing all over the city, and evil henchman Clemence is devastated when his robot arm mommy, 2-X4b, also goes missing. When Malice refuses to back him up, Clemence begs Pax and the gang for help. Using T-Man dressed as a robot decoy, the gang discover the reason behind the robots' disappearance. Wannabe tyrant Machinehead has been poaching robots as part of a dastardly plan - to blow up the Moon with a doomsday machine made from cannibalized robot parts! The kids have to foil Machinehead's evil plan and put an end to his fearless exploitation of the city's robots before the moon explodes before their eyes.
T-Man manages to get hold of some hardware that makes him invisible, and stumbles on he accidentally-on-purpose uses it to spy on the new classmate Ric, who he suspects works for Malice. But he manages to get the wrong end of the stick and he misunderstands almost everything he hears through his eavesdropping. It isn't long before T-Man has almost alienated his friends, and he has to work hard to win back their trust.
Malice discovers that throwing a wedding is a sure way to get his hands on presents and cash, and advertises for a bride on the cheesy reality TV show: Goldigga. The power-hungry Vanessa tricks her way onto the show, and before you can say "here comes the bridezilla" she is picking out a dress and scheming to take over the city. Meanwhile, Una has to deal with the fact that she could soon have a new stepmother - one that's a ruthless as her father.
Whilst showing off her dangerous hover-bike skills without wearing her helmet, Una is almost fatally injured and is confined to a hover chair. Unable to come to terms with her new situation, she also has to learn to deal with the taunts and intolerance from snide rival Layla. Miserable and feeling alone, she turns to the only person she thinks can help her - her dad. Through determination and hard-work, Una gets herself out of her depression and enters the championship hyperball challenge, much to the horror of Layla.
Eager to start making money out of the barren wastelands surrounding the city, Malice builds a Monster amusement Park. Tumi tricks Pax and the gang into being the test subjects for the cheaply built park, and it isn't long before Malice's cost-cutting short cuts reveal themselves and the park becomes a seriously dangerous place to be. The kids need all their wits to thwart the appetites of the deadly and clever sock monsters, but thankfully Teeter and the Blobby Elvis monster are on hand to help.
When Malice decides he's going to turn the annual iKaponopolis race into an advertising smorgasbord, the citizens rebel and start their own underground race. Unlikely adversaries team up to claim the title of race champion, and Pax learns an important lesson when he smugly refuses to practice and loses out to the better-prepared Ric and Keitu.
Malice uses his new doom ray to freeze the monsters around the city, but there's big trouble in store. The monsters have been eating a strange orange bacteria, and without the monsters to keep it in check, the bacteria spreads across the city. It infects food with too much sugar or fat- in other words, junk food. It changes burgers into people-eating mac-monsters. With the help of the children's entertainer Frothy the Bear, the kids have to unfreeze the monsters and defeat the rabid junk food before supper time.
Malice's evil henchman Tumi accidentally blows up the suburb of Constantia when he fails to read the manual for Malice's new doomsday machine. Malice sends him back to school as punishment, and soon the bully becomes the victim as Tumi is picked on by school tyrant, Layla.
Pax embarks on a hair-raising escapade to bust his dad out of Malice's Pit of Interrogation - but unbeknownst to him, Zingela has been moved to the dangerous goo caves and is about to be changed into a monster! Luckily Zingela's got his wits about him and distracts Clemence with riddles. However, Zingela's also got another secondary plan behind his crafty riddles - he's using them to send a message to Pax, and it's a race against time as the kids have to solve the riddles and rescue Zingela before he becomes a four-legged
Feeling neglected by his father, Pax gets involved in Frothy's new Jackass-style television show. Assuming that now his father is back he doesn't need to take responsibility for his actions, his crazy behaviour escalates. But when Teeter starts emulating his antics, Pax is reminded how important it is to set a good example for others.
It's Baby Project time at the school, and the kids have to pair up and look after a little Pokobaby - a robot designed to act exactly like a human baby - in order to experience exactly how difficult parenting can be. Una's Pokobaby goes on the rampage, and can only be stopped by T-Man's lullaby singing and a good parenting example.
A giant swarm of vicious vampire locusts is heading out of the Dangerlands for the city, eating everything in their path. Sensing danger, the monsters storm into the city, causing chaos. Clemence has made an electro-dome to protect the city. Can Pax save Teeter from the Dangerlands before the dome comes down?
A backflash of the entire series to date.
The gang have to save the monsters trapped in the city from being turned into fur coats by the evil Vanessa.
It's career day at the school, and the kids will work-shadow people in their future careers. Due to a mix-up, the kids each get the wrong career. Pax is over-confident while working with Clemence, and unleashes a giant robot on the city. The friends all take it down, using the new skills they've learned outside their normal expertise.
The dome is keeping poisonous gasses trapped over the city, and the temperature is rising. Both Pax and Malice are in denial that this is a problem, but when Teeter's monster friend Blobby Elvis heartbreakingly dies, Pax realizes his mistake, and has to stop Malice from polluting the city.
A pokobo robot escapes from horrible Lucille's house, and stays with Teeter. Lucille demands it back, so the robot has to pull a "great escape" to free itself and all the other robot toys.
Pax's classmate Mpho wants to compete in a traditionally robots-only rapping competition. He suffers prejudice because he's a human, but his biggest challenge is a lack of talent or confidence. Under the guidance of EJ Von Bot, he learns to flow and develop his own style.