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Super Wings helper: Crystal, Paul, Paul Pet, Badge, Dizzy, Dizzy Pet, The Galaxy Wings (Rover, Astra, Astro and Astra Pet), Donnie and Donnie Pet Note: It is intriguing to see that there could have been sentient beings working alongside humans for hundreds of years. Also, it raises questions about how Woodbeard was made and how he came to life during that time.
Willem won an art contest and his prize was to create a big painting on a wall. However, Willem's family just moved into the area. Therefore, he has no friends at that moment. At the wall itself, Jett helps Willem get eleven new friends to assist him. The painting was finished, but the arrival of a rain storm was in the horizon. All their hard work on the painting could end up being washed away. Can Jett find a way to dry the painting before the rain clouds arrive?
Words of this episode: こんにちは or 今日は (" Konichiwa"; Hello) and さようなら ("Sayonara"; Goodbye) in Japanese
Sam wants to take instant pictures of some birds-of-paradise for his younger sister, Angie. They see one, but it was too far away for a good picture. Jett tried to catch it, but it was too fast for him. How is Sam going to get the pictures he needs to show Angie? Note: At the start of this episode of this season, Golden Boy is showing teaming up with a new accomplice, Golden Wheels. Jett, Emilia, and Adaś get ready for a dragon festival, but a fly distracts them. How will Jett and Emilia stop the disaster? Mayta and Jett are ready to draw something big in the ground, but it takes forever. What will Jett and Mayta do?Note: This episode feature Finley from Wales, a Super Wings fan who come with Jett in a special mission, he's also based on a real person who win a Super Wings contest organized by a UK kids channel Include - This 35'' set includes two mini 2" transforming figures, Jett and Donnie, which easily transform from robots to planes. The Super Wings World Airport won't fly short of any expectations for a super fun playset, it will soar higher than any before. Words of this episode: नमस्ते (Napaykullayki; Hello) in Quechua and Muy Hermoso (Very Beautiful) in Spanish