Armed with technological gear, great ideas and an unfailing sense of humour, Talking Tom and his friends are on a mission to reach stardom at all costs.
The worst episode of "Talking Tom and Friends" is "A Secret Worth Keeping: Part 1", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Phillip Berg and written by Matt Gossen. "A Secret Worth Keeping: Part 1" aired on 12/1/2016 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "A Secret Worth Keeping: Part 2".
It's Talking Angela's birthday. The guys planned a big surprise party for her, but when Talking Tom gets the directions wrong, they end up in the hot desert instead of picking up dessert. Will they make it back to town in time to hear Angela's incredible secret?
Director: Phillip Berg
Writer: Matt Gossen
The secret's out. Knowing that Talking Ben can't keep her secret to himself, Talking Angela comes up with a plan to erase it from his brain permanently. Luckily, Talking Tom's too busy getting his big break from the CEO to notice what they're up to.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark
Writer: Tom Martin, Kevin Pedersen
No more secrets. With things spiralling out of control at the tech conference, Talking Angela realises it might be time to come clean and reveal her secret. But now there's more at stake than just her heart. Does this mean the end for Tom and Ben Enterprises?
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark
Writer: Tom Martin, Boris Dolenc
Talking Tom starts a popular new lifestyle movement, but loses control of it when his followers take his ideas too far.
Director: Phillip Berg
Writer: Erin Mallory Long
Christmas is the most magical time of the year… Unless you’re on Santa’s naughty list, which the friends totally are! Now they’ll do anything to erase some of their most misbehaved moments and get back on Santa’s good side.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark, Phillip Berg
Writer: Martin Horvat
When Talking Tom becomes a supermodel, he loves being in the spotlight and getting lots of attention - until the reality of being a male model hits home - Hard.
Director: Phillip Berg
Writer: Jim Hope
Ginger does a science project but Ms. Vanthrax pairs Ginger with a girl.
Director: Niels Andersen Dolmer
Writer: Becky Feldman
The friends have to teach the MC to act like a normal adult when his unhip parents come to town.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark
Writer: James Woodham
Talking Ginger is feeling left out because the friends in the garage don't want to do any kid stuff - until an experimental anti-aging cream turns them all into kids. Ginger has a blast playing with the young versions of all his best friends. But soon he has to act like an adult when he realizes he's the only one who might be able to change them all back.
Director: Philipp Seis
Writer: Matt Gossen
Talking Tom is sick of being annoyed by a guy in town, so he has Talking Ben test a new device on his. Now, whenever someone bothers Tom, he can "block" them so he can't see or hear them. Tom loves living without having to deal with any of the people who annoy him - until he accidentally blocks all his friends. Now Tom might have cut himself off from the whole world.
Director: Philipp Seis
Writer: Matt Gossen
Angela and Becca question their friendship when their roommate party reveals that they don't like any of the same things.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark
Writer: Cameron Hope
When a mad fan threatens Talking Angela's comeback concert, Talking Tom decides the best choice to be her bodyguard is - Tom.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark, Niels Andersen Dolmer
Writer: Becky Feldman
Talking Ginger is unhappy with his strict nanny, who dresses him like a baby and won't let him go to a demolition derby. Talking Tom agrees to take over the nanny-ing job, thinking all he has to do is be cool. But the pressure of keeping Ginger safe quickly becomes more than Tom bargained for.
Director: Éric Cazes
Writer: Jim Hope
When Talking Angela tries to stop the Landlord from chopping down a beloved tree, she wakes up a swarm of angry butt-pinching bugs.
Director: Phillip Berg, Michael Helmuth Hansen
Writer: Martin Horvat
Everyone gone over the limit with Ben's New Invention now everyone is thin paper.
Director: Niels Andersen Dolmer
Writer: James Woodham
When Ginger and Hank build a fort in the basement of Tom's house, it kinda gets in the way. So Tom, Ben and Angela try to reclaim the fort.
Director: Lee Stringer
Writer: Marty Abbe-Schneider
Talking Tom gets hypnotized by Talking Hank to help him deal with his fear of the dentist. But he becomes super brave! He’s not afraid of anything, not even deadly dangerous stunts… Will he survive being fearless?
Director: Philipp Seis
Writer: Jim Hope
Talking Angela feels like she's in a little bit of a slump, so Rhonda recommends a new self-help book to her about saying yes to every opportunity. Angela embraces the idea, but takes it too far when she says yes to everything people ask her to do. Now she's on a race against the clock to fulfill all of her promises before a big audition.
Director: Philipp Seis
Writer: Matt Gossen
On Talking Tom's last day as Mayor, the Key to the City goes missing - Seems like a job for the incredible Detective Hank.
Director: Phillip Berg
Writer: James Woodham
Talking Tom and Talking Ben's great new business idea to sell boxes of stuff backfires when they run out of stuff to sell.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark
Writer: Becky Feldman
Hank goes on his first date with Becca but it terribly goes wrong.
Director: Phillip Berg
Writer: James Woodham
Angela has a ghost in her apartment, And its trashing up the apartment.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark
Writer: Becky Feldman
When Hank hates the new 'Bongo & McGillicuddy' video game, he sets out on a crazed mission to destroy every copy.
Director: Stefan Fjeldmark, Michael Helmuth Hansen
Writer: James Woodham
Talking Ben finds a protegè to pass all of his knowledge on to. But when he brings his new student to the garage, not everyone is impressed. Has Ben made the right choice, or will his decision threaten to put an end to Tom and Ben Enterprises?
Director: Lee Stringer
Writer: Jim Hope
Talking Ben’s latest invention is gone! But even when they realise where it is, getting it back won’t be easy.
Director: Fernando Pomares
Writer: Jayne Hamil