When C.G. accidentally gives most of the crew food poisoning, Ethan and Squibby have a solo adventure in the ocean.
The Future is Wild animated TV series by Nelvana. 10,000 years in the future, humanity is threatened by a mega ice age. Piloted by Cassiopeia G, the Time Flyer is sent forward in time to find a new habitat for human civilization.
When the Time Flyer runs out of power, the crew are in danger not only of being marooned 100 million years in the future, but of being stuck in a swamp as well, unless they can figure out how to use the giant descendant of electric catfish for a jump start.
In the Antarctic rain forest of the future, Ethan runs into trouble while pursuing acid-spitting birds and the insects that prey on them.
When C.G. launches a floating weather station on the Great Plateau, it collides with a giant blue bird, and the crew not only have to nurse the huge bird back to health but also have to find a way to feed its hatchlings.
Stuck in the mud in the Bengal Swamp, the crew of the Time Flyer decide to investigate a mysterious source of heat.
As the crew continues to explore the Bengal Swamp, they try to help a giant Toraton that has fallen onto its side and can't get up, and Luis becomes the default parent to the turtle-like creature's two hungry offspring.
C.G.'s pet squibbon runs off with the key to the time tele-communicator that is the only means by which she can communicate with her father.
Emily and C.G. become separated from the others on the Great Plateau.
When Squibby causes the Time Flyer to plunge into the sea, Ethan succumbs to a secret fear and an underwater creature threatens. Can CG and her friends figure out how to surface in time?
When the Time Flyer crash lands in a barren wasteland, the crew discover that most of their water has been lost in the crash. To locate an underground water source, a miniaturized flight crew follows a garden worm down into a crevice.
The kids discover C.G. secretly trying to repair her former crew - three high tech, high strung robots. C.G. must tell her human crew (in flashback) the real history of how she came to invite them along on her mission.
C.G. has a showdown with her crew when they want to overrule her decision to leave the Central Desert. Ethan and Emily want to take a dune skimmer to investigate the Terabyte Towers, while Luis just wants to relax under the stars in the clear desert air.
In 5 million A.D., looking for a place to set down the Time Flyer for repairs, C.G. discovers the ice-covered remains of the city of Paris, where a Time Flyer factory once existed.
Landing on the Amazon Grassland of 5 million A.D., the kids meet one of the last surviving primates, a Babookari.
C.G.'s Dad, unaware that she has acquired one as a pet, orders her to investigate the behavior of squibbons, judging them to be the most highly intelligent non-human creatures she has yet encountered.
When C.G. accidentally gives most of the crew food poisoning, Ethan and Squibby have a solo adventure in the ocean.
C.G.'s newest task is to experiment with a fast-growing food crop, but Ethan and Emily find this as exciting as watching grass grow.
C.G. discovers that Luis has secretly been playing a game with fellow time-travelers in which he leaves behind caches of "treasure" for others to find.
Ethan challenges C.G. to use the chameleon helmet to become one of a troop of future primates
After exploring the Central Desert of 200 million years A.D., C.G. discovers that dust has coated the Time Flyer's navigation system and it won't work until the entire ship has been cleaned.
C.G.'s safety consciousness puts her and the crew in danger when they find themselves trapped between a ferocious snowstalker and a huge gannetwhale.
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