Through Everest, the yeti, Yi, Jin, and Peng know that there’s a whole magical world out there, and now it’s even closer than they think! When they discover that their surroundings are teeming with magical creatures in need of their help, the kids will set out on extraordinary and heartfelt adventures throughout their city and beyond.
The worst episode of "Abominable and the Invisible City" is "Yeti Superstitious", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Lianne Hughes, Pete Jacobs and written by Andi Hester. "Yeti Superstitious" aired on 10/5/2022 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Chinese Nian Year (1)".
Right before basketball tryouts, Peng learns from NaiNai that it is his “big bad” year on the zodiac calendar – which means bad luck.
Director: Lianne Hughes, Pete Jacobs
Writer: Andi Hester
It’s Chinese New Year! With Yi and Jin tied up in their respective CNY festival performances, Peng and a semi-disguised Everest hit the festive streets, eating and enjoying everything in sight.
Director: Pete Jacobs
Writer: Tiffany Lo, Ethel Lung
Yi realizes that Peng and Everest were taken by Nian, the legendary dragon-like creature associated with Chinese New Year – and he’s also taken their other creature friends!
Director: Kevin Wotton
Writer: Tiffany Lo, Ethel Lung
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The crew gets their first ping on their new creature-helping app! A dried up jellyfish-type creature has been discovered at a construction site, and the anti-creature contractor wants it GONE.
Director: Kevin Wotton
Writer: Elizabeth Chun
When a mysterious creature keeps stealing people’s prized possessions, the crew discovers the Nine-Tailed Fox, a trickster rooted in Chinese lore.
Director: Pete Jacobs
Writer: Tiffany Lo, Ethel Lung
While Everest is going through some typical teenager growing pains, a welcome distraction comes in the form of LiLi, an adorable nine-year-old who’s positively obsessed with Yi, Everest, and the crew’s pursuits.
Director: Ruolin Li
Writer: Kyel White
Superstar-level mania sets in when the renowned and prosperity-brining creature Qilin appears in front of Yi’s building.
Director: Kevin Wotton
Writer: Elizabeth Chun
The crew tracks down the source of the havoc-wreaking robot “Qilin” and winds up trapped by Mr. Lung, the Minticon-using candymaker who disappeared in Season 1.
Director: Pete Jacobs
Writer: Tiffany Lo, Ethel Lung
After their intense battle against Mr. Lung, the Creature Brigade disbands, leaving Yi and Everest as the remaining creature helpers.
Director: Ruolin Li
Writer: Kyel White
Our crew heads out of the city to reconnect with nature at a once-popular campsite, now deserted and in ruins owing to the urban legend of Yeren: a huge, hairy man who escaped from clown school as the tale goes.
Director: Kevin Wotton
Writer: Elizabeth Chun
Yi and the crew are overrun with pings from humans who are frustrated by creatures they now live alongside. Just when they think they’ve solved one issue, another springs up – and then that original one pops up again too!
Director: Pete Jacobs
Writer: Tiffany Lo, Ethel Lung
A wish-granting toad drops into Yi and the crew’s life just as the dumpling shop is being reviewed by a food magazine writer.
Director: Ruolin Li
Writer: Kyel White
On the brink of his highly-anticipated White Coat Ceremony at school, Jin proudly dons his new white doctor’s coat around town, unwittingly drawing the attention of a creature named Morty.
Director: Ruolin Li
Writer: Tiffany So, Saba Saghafi
An earth-shaking rumble signals the arrival of a new creature, but Yi and Jin butt heads, each convinced they’re the better team leader. The crew eventually discovers that the massive Sewer Koi is behind the earthquakes.
Director: Kevin Wotton
Writer: Katherine Nolfi
While Yi and the crew try to pinpoint how Yi’s magic works, they notice that Everest isn’t looking too hot. In fact, he’s too hot. The crew tries everything to cool him down, even begging their old foe, Burnish, for help.
Director: Ruolin Li
Writer: Tiffany Lo, Ethel Lung