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Episode 1
The Dreamstone -
Episode 2
Into Viltheed -
Episode 3
The Knitted Balloon -
Episode 4
Invisible Blob -
Episode 5
The Voice of Zordrak -
Episode 6
Albert is Fishnapped -
Episode 7
The Shrinking Stone -
Episode 8
Blob's Incredible Plan -
Episode 9
Too Hot to Handle -
Episode 10
The Daydream Bubble -
Episode 11
The Statue Collection -
Episode 12
Argorrible Attack -
Episode 13
Megaattack
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Episode 1
The Nightmare Stone -
Episode 2
Zarag -
Episode 3
Urpgor's island -
Episode 4
The Robo Bird -
Episode 5
The Dark Side -
Episode 6
Albert's Ailement -
Episode 7
The Monster -
Episode 8
Spildit -
Episode 9
Wildit's Whistle -
Episode 10
Sport's Day -
Episode 11
Frozen Assets -
Episode 12
Bottle Harvest -
Episode 13
Return of the Nightmare Stone
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Episode 1
The Return -
Episode 2
Electric eggs -
Episode 3
Moon of Doom -
Episode 4
Zarag Rules -
Episode 5
The Dream Beam Invasion -
Episode 6
Urpgor's Auntie -
Episode 7
The Wottles -
Episode 8
The Mirror -
Episode 9
The Mechanical Fish -
Episode 10
A Day Out -
Episode 11
Urpgor's Great Adventure -
Episode 12
Neemod -
Episode 13
Mr Blossom's present
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Episode 1
Auntie Again -
Episode 2
Stowaways -
Episode 3
The Substitute -
Episode 4
Trouble with The Miners -
Episode 5
The Basilic -
Episode 6
Dreambubble Mixture -
Episode 7
Little Urpip -
Episode 8
Horrible Aggorible -
Episode 9
Hod -
Episode 10
The Jolly Bird -
Episode 11
Planet Prunus -
Episode 12
The Spider-Mobile -
Episode 13
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The Dreamstone 1990
The Dreamstone is a British animated television series that ran for 4 series of 13 episodes each between 1990 and 1995. The original concept and artwork were created by Michael Jupp who would later create another cartoon show Bimble's Bucket. The series was produced by FilmFair as a Central production for ITV. In 1996 Filmfair was bought from the Caspian Group by the Canadian company Cinar, then it became Cookie Jar Entertainment, but then it became part of DHX Media. This resulted in DHX's ownership of the first two series, while a company called Dreamstone Productions Ltd. retain the ownership of the third and fourth series. The Dreamstone is set in an alternative world called the 'Sleeping World,' and concerns itself principally with the struggle between good, and evil.
