List of Skunk Fu episodes
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The following is a list of episodes from the cartoon series Skunk Fu!, which is currently in its original run on CBBC and ABC Rollercoaster. It is likely, due to the German children's television channel Super RTL being involved in the production of the cartoon, that it will also air in Germany in the near future.
| Title | Broadcast year | Episode summary |
|---|---|---|
| The Art of Turtle Watching | 2007 | On a great snow day, everyone seems to be having fun, except Skunk, who has been assigned by Panda for the duty of watching Master Turtle. He thinks its boring, until the Ninja Monkies and Baboon intervene and spice the day up a little. |
| The Art of Giggling | 2007 | Skunk is having extreme difficulty concentrating, owing to a major fit of the giggles. Panda tries to sort him out by getting Turtle first to try and cure him, then sending him to Master Frog. Unfortunately, Master Frog's training sends Skunk in the other direction, causing him to cry at the slightest thing. |
| The Art of Being a Pebble | 2007 | Panda teaches Skunk a completely fictitious method of training in the hopes of relaxing his mind. |
| The Art of Rivalry | 2007 | After Rabbit sets up his own training school, Skunk is torn between the action-packed new school and Panda's wise old ways. |
| The Art of Brain Washing | 2007 | Pig falls into a monkey ninja training camp and bangs his head, leaving him with amnesia. He wakes up believing himself to be a ninja and it's up to Skunk to save him from the camp. |
| The Art of Kung Fruit | 2007 | Skunk is tired of working hard for Panda, so decides to find some of his favourite fruit, Plums from "The Hill of Moons" to earn a day off. What Skunk doesn't realise is that the Hill of Moons is right in Dragon's territory. |
| The Art of Revenge | 2007 | When Skunk's green tea cake is destroyed by the Ninja Monkeys, he sets out with Rabbit enact his revenge. |
| The Art of the Touch | 2007 | Skunk catches sight of Panda practising a unique move called "The Divine Hand", designed to paralyse the recipient, and attempts to practise this himself. |
| The Art of the Double Cross | 2007 | Baboon expels one of his Ninja Monkeys and tricks Skunk into adopting him, Panda is wise to this trick and lies to the Ninja Monkey spy that the valley declares war on Dragon. |
| The Art of Passing the Buck | 2007 | Skunk avoids getting into trouble for breaking the Eternal Lamp by blaming the Ninja Monkeys. As soon as the others realise, Panda coerces them into using the excuse against Skunk. |
| The Art of Responsibility | 2007 | When Skunk befriends a firefly and keeps it as a pet, Panda advises Skunk that a pet is a huge responsibility and Skunk decides to set his new pet free. |
| The Art of Truffling | 2007 | It's truffling season and Pig changes into a raging monster, who will do anything to get his truffles. Unfortunately, if Dragon also manages to get hold of them, the Valley could be in deep trouble... Skunk and Rabbit set out to ensure Pig gets what he wants, without Baboon and the Ninja Monkeys interfering. |
| The Art of Getting Stuck | 2007 | Skunk accidentally gets stuck in a monkey mask and sets out to try and get unstuck. |
| The Art of No Mind | 2007 | The Ninjas monkeys have received invisible powers and no one can see them. No one except Ox. |
| The Art of Hospitality | 2007 | |
| The Art of Tunneling | 2007 | |
| The Art of Darkness | 2007 | |
| The Art of Patience | 2007 | Skunk learns the lesson of patience, helps Fox defeat Baboon and manages to grab the mysterious red pebble from Panda. |
| The Art of Endurance | 2007 | Skunk is tested to the limit of his endurance when made to sit with an egg between his knees for as long as possible. Meanwhile, Panda is drugged with sleeping powder and kidnapped by the Ninja Monkeys. |
| The Art of Stickiness | 2007 | Rabbit discovers some extremely sticky liquid, which He suspects is tree sap. He plans to use it to trap the Ninja Monkeys by laying it round their border. The plan goes wrong and everyone winds up getting stuck together. The Killer Bees take a dislike to having their honey referred to as "Tree Sap". |

