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    Season 1 
  1. “Move To The Beat”: Susie The Sousaphone convinces the Jazzberries to march for their nightly show, forgetting one thing: Ella can’t march due to having wheels instead of feet.
  2. “Tempo Trouble”: Billie’s speedy dancing has the other Jazzberries exhausted, but they can’t convince her to slow down their routine. That is, until a fiddle turns up who just might be faster than her…
  3. “Solo On The Slide”: Billie’s father Elmore is coming to visit the Jazzberries. She prepares a solo to impress him with, but he ends up spending so much time with the other Jazzberries that she might not be able to play it!
  4. “Happy Birthday House!”: It’s the House Of Jam’s centennial, and the Jazzberries are writing a “birthday” song for it. Unfortunately, a conflict has developed- Ella thinks the song should be soft and serene, while Billie wants it to be loud and energetic.
  5. “Melody Makers”: Xavier The Xylophone’s keys are sucked up into an air vent and scattered around the House Of Jam- and the Jazzberries will have to find them fast, because in a few hours the reporter Mike will be coming to do a feature on the band.
  6. “Billie’s Biggest Fan”: Fangirl (and literal fan) Annie is given a backstage tour by the Jazzberries- but when they discover that Herbie won’t be able to perform with them that night, they get the idea of including her in their show. But how? It’s not like fans are musical instruments…
  7. “Super Sounds”: Herbie The Synthesizer convinces the Jazzberries that they need to find “new sounds” for themselves. But Ella likes how the band currently sounds, and the other Jazzberries are getting a bit too crazy in their musical experimentation…
  8. “Give It A Rest”: After staying up all night to complete his to-do list, Louis is exhausted, but is still forcing himself to stay awake despite the detrimental effects tiredness is having on him. How will the Jazzberries convince him to rest up before their show that day?
  9. “The Forever Song”: Monica The Harmonica joins the jam, but brings with her the Forever Song, a tune none of the Jazzberries can stop singing. Will they be able to rid themselves of the catchy (and supposedly cursed) melody before showtime?
  10. “Phantom Of The Jam”: When attempting to rehearse for the Masquerade Ball, the Jazzberries hear unearthly moaning. Is the House Of Jam haunted?!
  11. “A Bonnie Tale”: The Jazzberries have been looking forward to performing with Woody The Clarinet, but when he falls ill they instead have to deal with Bonita, his classically-trained sister who refuses to improvise and demands that the Jazzberries write out their performances on paper.
  12. “Join The Jam”: When personal differences threaten to tear the band apart, RC and Louis remind the other Jazzberries of how the band got together.
  13. “Tuning In”: Louis is under a lot of stress preparing to receive the Bandleader Of The Year Award, so the Jazzberries hire relaxation expert Lebowski The Ukulele to help him calm down. But the worry only builds when Louis discovers that Lebowski doesn’t tune himself.

    Season 2 
  1. “Jazzberries Unplugged”: The Shock, a double-necked electric guitar, plans to perform with the Jazzberries, but Billie’s massive light show has blown out the House Of Jam’s generator and he needs electricity to play.
  2. “Mixmaster Flash”: RC attempts to hide the existence of an embarrassing song he was involved with as a kid, which becomes very difficult when Flash The Turntables wants to use a sample from it in their latest performance.
  3. “Music Is Universal”: What Billie presumes to be an old disco ball she found in a dumpster is really a spaceship belonging to a pair of alien castanets, whose attempts to get their ship back are stymied by the Jazzberries’ inability to understand their language.
  4. “Calling All Jazzberries”: The Jazzberries discover that one of their neighbors is Salinger The Trumpet and invite him to join the jam, and are very confused when he refuses.
  5. “Bongo Mania”: Buddy and Krupa return from a drum swap with another band to discover that twin bongos Nestor and Cesar have won the other Jazzberries’ hearts, and seem set out to replace the Drum Brothers!
  6. “Disappearing Act”: When objects from all over the House Of Jam go missing, suspicion falls on Tesla The Theremin, a magician who specializes in making things disappear!
  7. “Building To A Bang”: Krupa is invited to join the cast of Mike Tonight, but the other Jazzberries don’t want to see the snarky drum go.
  8. “Helping Hands”: Ella brags about her enormous repertoire… and is immediately met with the other Jazzberries deciding to perform a song she doesn’t know in their latest show. She decides to circumvent this problem using a piece of advanced technology, but that soon turns into a problem of its own.
  9. “The ABCs Of Music”: The Jazzberries agree to teach music to a young kazoo named Kaz. They think this will be an easy task… unfortunately, Kaz has the default energy level of an overcaffeinated rabbit and an attention span which can be measured in milliseconds. This should be interesting.
  10. “Genre-Busters”: With Louis’s mother coming to visit, the Jazzberries decide to perform her favorite song to impress her. Unfortunately, Juan The One-Man Band’s indecision prevents them from settling on the style the song should be performed in…
  11. “A Royal Pain”: The Jazzberries will be giving a command performance for Queen Marie The Harp, performing with her daughter, Princess Persephone. Unfortunately, Persephone is quite the diva.
  12. “The Jazzberry Express”: The Jazzberries find their performances and lives interrupted by the loud bells of a new trolley line that runs right by the House Of Jam. They try to stop the trolley, but Ella (the one who started the petition for the line to be created) wants the trolley to stay, and since the upright piano has enough weight to throw around that she can physically drag the trolley along its route, the Jazzberries can’t figure out what to do.
  13. “The Voice Of Change”: When founding Jazzberry Angie The Voice returns to the House Of Jam, the Jazzberries are ecstatic. Until she tells them that she’s not there to perform- she’s there to tell them they’re being kicked out of the House Of Jam!

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