The Skylanders are pumped when Spyro returns to the Academy, but his old friends don't realize that he's up to something.
The Skylanders try to take down Kaos and the Doom Raiders in a big race called the Skylands 500. But working together as a team proves difficult.
Strykore leaves a bracelet for Stealth Elf to find that will turn her evil, but it winds up on the wrong wrist.
The Skylanders get a little too confident in their abilities after winning a big award for being the greatest heroes in the Skylands.
The team uses explosives to get at the treasure and get their largest find yet. The discovery of a key landmark puts them at the threshold of the two-billion-dollar fortune.
Drawing on her family's rich barbacoa tradition, Cristina Martínez has become a Philadelphia food star -- and a voice for undocumented immigrants.
The evil Strykore assigns Kaos and Dark Spyro to kidnap King Pen as part of a master plan to rule the Skylands. Stealth Elf befriends Kaossandra.
As the Skylanders race against time to stop Kaos from destroying the Core of Light, Strykore tries to pull Kaossandra back to the evil side.
When Eon is knocked out by Food Fight, Jet-Vac and Spyro have to take over his body for a meeting with an important inspector.
Dara O'Brien and Hugh Dennis uncover the humour in another week's helping of events with guests Angela Barnes, Ed Byrne Larry Dean, Ed Gamble and Kerry Godliman.
Drawing on her family's rich barbacoa tradition, Cristina Martínez has become a Philadelphia food star -- and a voice for undocumented immigrants.
Jet-Vac believes someone vaporized Master Eon, and his three main suspects are Eruptor, Spyro and Stealth Elf -- who each have differing stories.
Eruptor and Spyro need to talk to Crash Bandicoot, so they travel back in time to find him. But when they return, the present isn't like they left it.
Mexico's extreme climate and topography make it a struggle to provide for a new generation.
The team travels to Plymouth, Mass., to learn about the first Thanksgiving; Butterball University in Naperville, Ill.
Under the watchful eye of two friendly guides and several secret agents provided by the North Korean government, Michael starts his journey by visiting Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea.
A celebration of the important cultural entertainment space of the last 30 years - the club, detailing how club culture went from shady Chicago lofts to desert casinos. This edition looks at the pioneering sound systems that powered the clubs that transitioned disco into house, and the multi-billion dollar business that is modern clubbing. Plus, New Order members Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner recall the New York trip that led to the birth of the Manchester dance mecca Hacienda