[1][2][3] Other franchises represented, albeit with no voice acting, include: American Dragon: Jake Long, Camp Rock, Fish Hooks, Gargoyles, Halloweentown, High School Musical, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Milo Murphy's Law, and Wander Over Yonder.
[8] All episodes for seasons 1 and 2 were directed by Sabrina Alberghetti and written by Benjamin Siemon, with Dan Siegel co-writing "Pizza vs. Fireworks".
Featured shorts: At the start of the show, Hop Pop breaks theatrical superstitions by wishing Anne and Sprig good luck and saying Macbeth.
After asking Molly McGee for advice, Anne, Sprig, Cricket, and Tilly summon the ghost of the Chibi Theater: Scratch.
After Phineas is unable to remind the chibis of their best friends, Luz Noceda flies in and attempts to fix the situation with magic; however, Doofenshmirtz interferes with the spell.
After Molly distracts the villains, Puff uses a new trick that he learned to turn his tail into a key and pick open the lock on the pets' cage.
Featured shorts: Kiff Chatterley hosts the first ever Chibiverse game show "The Chibi Quiz Challenge!
", where three contestants (Flintheart Glomgold, later replaced by Launchpad McQuack, Marcy Wu, and Suga Mama) answer questions based on the chibi shorts that are seen throughout the show.
Perry the Platypus takes part after consuming a Gyro Gearloose Barksian Modulator allowing him to talk for the first time.
Featured shorts: All the grown-ups are fed up with their children's loud and annoying antics, but when one of the scientists[b] accidentally drops a crumb from his pumpernickel sandwich onto the Chibiverse, all the chibis mistake it for an island.
Cricket, Tater and Kiff decide to crash Grown-Ups Island as they think the adults are doing fun stuff, but must get past Vasquez.
Anne Boonchuy is excited for her Calamity Trio synchronized swim routine with Sasha Waybright and Marcy Wu.