Wander Over Yonder

Wander Over Yonder – The Nice Guy

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Wander Over Yonder - The Nice Guy

Wander‘s (Jack McBrayer) helpful nature becomes a problem when attempt to buy a cold drink for Sylvia (April Winchell) on a hot day. First Wander’s generosity allows other customers to buy all of his friend’s favorite drink, and later after making an approximation of the fizzy beverage Wander is trapped once again by being a single penny short to complete the transaction.

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Wander Over Yonder – The Ball

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Wander Over Yonder - The Ball

Taking some time off at a luxurious relaxatorium on Balzaria 9, Wander (Jack McBrayer) and Sylvia‘s (April Winchell) vacation is cut short by the return of the dreaded Buster. Eight times previously the giant space dog has appeared to destroy the terraformed worlds of the fleas which, from his perspective, look like tennis balls.

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Wander Over Yonder – The Birthday Boy

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Wander Over Yonder - The Birthday Boy

Playing on the running gag of the series that Wander (Jack McBrayer) doesn’t understand that Lord Hater (Keith Ferguson) really, really doesn’t like him, “Birthday Boy” finds Wander and Sylvia (April Winchell) invited to Hater’s birthday party inside the villain’s new Doom Arena as a surprise by Peepers (Tom Kenny) in an attempt to try and please his lord.

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Wander Over Yonder – The Hero

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Wander Over Yonder - The Hero

Putting a crazy Wander Over Yonder-spin on the classic princess fairy tale, “The Hero” finds both Wander (Jack McBrayer) and Sylvia (April Winchell) recruited by Sir Brad Starlight (James Marsden), in roles of sidekick and trusted steed, to save Princess Demurra from the clutches of the evil Dragon King Drakor. Trying to stay true to what is written, Starlight is often short-tempered with Wander’s antics (especially as the knight’s freshly-hired wacky comic relief shows more skill and good sense than our “hero”).

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