The Croods: Family Tree
TV-Y7
6.8
2021
Animation
, Comedy
, Family
, Action & Adventure
Two very different families join forces to create a new community, an us-against-the-world, cave person co-op on the most amazing farm in the history of prehistory!
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- Cast:
- Kiff VandenHeuvel , Ally Dixon , Darin Brooks , Amy Landecker , Artemis Pebdani , A.J. LoCascio , Amy Rosoff
Episode 6 : What Liars Beneath
July. 27,2023
Dawn hates her mother's beetballs and has been secretly dumping them in the lagoon to spare her feelings. But when the Bettermans (and Eep) go on an underwater expedition in the lagoon, Dawn must keep her family from discovering her secret.
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Episode 5 : Hidelander
July. 27,2023
Terrible at hide-n-seek, Thunk asks Gran to teach him to hide. With her training, he soon becomes her partner in crime, helping her with heists and schemes.
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Episode 4 : Stuck ToGuyther
July. 27,2023
An attempt to fix a broken vase leaves Guy and Hope stuck together with glue. Guy's ability to stay calm is tested when Phil is too busy to help, and the other farm residents also get stuck.
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Episode 3 : Beardfoot
July. 27,2023
Upset that he can't grow a beard, Grug resorts to some unorthodox hair growth methods. But when Phil's experimental hair formula makes fur grow all over Grug's body, he flees to the woods to avoid the other farm residents' attempts to shave him.
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Episode 2 : Bad Luck Moon Rising
July. 27,2023
Phil and Guy try to disprove the Croods' belief that leaving offerings to the fire moon will prevent bad luck. But when their efforts seem to cause a series of mishaps, they'll have to retrieve the horn of a dangerous ramaconda to turn their luck around.
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Seasons
Season 7
The Croods and the Bettermans return with more misadventures on the farm as Grug’s over indulgence in Phil’s experimental hair growth formula has hair raising consequences, and Dawn wrestles with critiquing her mother’s beloved beetball recipe. But when Eep finds herself competing in an Alphafight (a tournament where animals fight to determine the dominant species) she must choose between making her kooky family proud or disrupting the balance of the croodimal kingdom forever!
Season 6
The Croods and the Bettermans are back and battling over which kooky croodimal to crown “best pet” while Eep is skeptical of the farm’s newest visitor, and Gran’s feathered frenemy, Malachi. Thunk recruits Dawn on a quest for an ancient stash of legendary snacks, and Phil’s “Greatest Inventor Whoever Lived” title is tested when Grug discovers an old, subterranean cave filled with inventions far more advanced than anything prehistory has ever seen.
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