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Naya gives Lu and Jo cookies to help them get well, but it seems they might be faking.
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Shooting stars may be good luck, but so is having good friends.
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Jo has opened up a store, but needs a bit of help deciding where things go.
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Naya, Jo, and Lu learn the hard way that sometimes games can go a bit too far.
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Jo, Naya, and Lu are looking for the sea but find themselves stranded! Luckily, water seems to be nearby...
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It's hot outside and Jo, Naya, and little Lu really want ice cream. They've found the refrigerator, but where is the ice cream?
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Germany
Will Jo be able to complete the final challenge? Will he figure out that Naya is playing a trick on him? Here is the conclusion of this episode of JoNaLu.
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Germany
The song "Eisbär" from the Swiss band Grauzone is a Neue Deutsche Welle ("German new wave") classic. An abridged version here is accompanied by brilliant animation.
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Naya has to be creative in finding ways to make Jo become her ideal prince!
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With Jo asleep, Naya engages her plan to make him clean the castle. Caruso helps her by singing along!
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The mail system developed by the little tiger and the little bear becomes a huge success in the forest, but these two have even more ideas to try out!
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While Naya is enjoying her riches as a princess, Jo simply refuses to clean up, and lays down to sleep. How can Naya get him to be a more suitable prince?
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It isn't easy to get someone to transport his letter to the little tiger, but the little bear finally finds someone — and what a difference it makes!
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Naya tries to play princess, but Jo has been playing in the mud all day and is not exactly fit to play the role of a prince. At least he has a nice song to sing about it!
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Germany
"Backe, backe Kuchen" is a popular German children's song. The lyrics can be traced back to a tradition in which a baker would signal that he was finished baking his bread so that the neighbors could come and use the warm oven to bake their cakes.
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