Mickey Thomas as Kanga Roddy (Voice)
Episodes 15
Episode #1.1
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Yummy, Yummy Food
When T.J. fusses about eating, Kanga Roddy teaches her an important lesson about nutrition and how healthy food makes our body strong.
Read MoreSibling Rivalry
Dwain is embarrassed that his little sister is imitating her in every conceivable way. Perhaps she is only admiring Dwain.
Read MoreFriends to the End
Kelly ignores her friends for a cool girl on the block. Kanga Roddy teaches her that loyalty means standing by your friends.
Read MoreTry to Remember
When Sarah's dog Shamrock dies, Kanga Roddy teaches her that remembering good times with her dog can keep him in her heart forever.
Read MoreI Want to Be Big
Luke wants to play football but can't because he thinks he is too small. Kanga Roddy teaches him that determination can overcome size and strength.
Read MoreWinning Isn't Everything
When Dwain loses to Kelly in a competition, he displays a bad attitude. Kanga Roddy teaches him that sportsmanship is not whether you win or lose, but being proud to be in the game.
Read MorePlease Don't Tease
The kids all tease Charlie for being clumsy. Kanga Roddy teaches them that words can hurt and it is important to be sensitive to other's feelings.
Read MoreVisit The Dentist
Brittany is frightened to go to the dentist. Kanga Roddy teaches her to breathe, relax and calm her mind.
Read MoreThe Music Lesson
Amy gets teased for wanting to practice her saxophone instead of going to the ball game. Kanga Roddy teaches the children that it is important to encourage Amy in pursuit of her interest.
Read MoreBe Flexible
When Kelly displays her disappointment for not having things her way, Kanga Roddy and the children teach her that flexibility means being ready to try other things.
Read MoreDaddy Doesn't Live Here Any More
Dwain's parents are getting divorced. Kanga Roddy reassures him that just because his parents are not together doesn't mean they don't love him any more.
Read MoreMoney Doesn't Grow On Trees
Money-spending Amanda learns a lesson in value from Kanga Roddy and realizes that money is something people work hard for. True to the cliché, it doesn't grow on trees.
Read MoreA New Baby
T.J. gets upset when her new baby sister gets all the attention, until Kanga Roddy teaches her that being a big sister is a very important role.
Read MoreThe Promise of a Lifetime
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