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BrainBuzz
- Title ID
- 7255468
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- Title Type
- tvSeries
- Original Title:
- BrainBuzz
- isAdult:
- No
- Start Year:
- 2018
- End Year:
- Runtime Minutes:
- 30
- Genres:
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- Family
Episodes
- S1E1: Why is metal so strong?
- S1E2: What is a laser?
- S1E3: What do lizards, snakes, and alligators have in common?
- S1E4: Why do we get dizzy when we spin around?
- S1E5: Why are rocks so hard?
- S1E6: Where does wind come from?
- S1E7: How do rock climbers climb so fast?
- S1E8: Will robots ever think for themselves?
- S1E9: Are spiders' insects?
- S1E10: How does a hovercraft work?
- S1E11: How does electricity work?
- S1E12: Why do we wear seatbelts?
- S1E13: How do airplanes stay in the air?
- S1E14: How do marine mammals stay warm?
- S1E15: How do my glasses work?
- S1E16: Can you defy gravity?
- S1E17: How is a racing car different from a normal car?
- S1E18: How does fire burn?
- S1E19: What's the difference between venomous and poisonous?
- S1E20: What is DNA?
- S1E21: What is the most important thing ever invented?
- S1E22: What's air made out of?
- S1E23: How do trees grow?
- S1E24: Do animals have the same senses as humans
- S1E25: Why is our brain so important?
- S1E26: Why do onions make your eyes water?
- S1E27: Can you actually start a fire by rubbing two sticks together?
- S1E28: Where does water come from?
- S1E29: Why do magnets stick to the refrigerator?
- S1E30: How do really long bridges stay up?
- S1E31: What is a marsupial?
- S1E32: Where does our food come from?
- S1E33: Why do we warm up before we play sport?
- S1E34: Why does popcorn pop?
- S1E35: How do boats float?
- S1E36: Could a dinosaur live today?
- S1E37: Why do animals become endangered?
- S1E38: How do skyscrapers stay up?
- S1E39: How od you make a movie set in space?
- S1E40: How are rainbows formed?
- S1E41: How do the gears on my bike work?
- S1E42: Where does snot come from?
- S1E43: Why do we need mining?
- S1E44: What is an omnivore?
- S1E45: What are colours?
- S1E46: How does my TV work?
- S1E47: How do I become a professional athlete?
- S1E48: Why do we get sunburnt?
- S1E49: How do they animate cartoons?
- S1E50: What makes a good home for a sea creature?
- S1E51: What did people do before GPS?
- S1E52: How do you make a city?
- S1E53: What can we use chemistry for?
- S1E54: What does a scientist do?
- S1E55: How do you make clothes?
- S1E56: Why do dogs eat grass?
- S1E57: What is climate change
- S1E58: Why does water freeze when it gets cold?
- S1E59: How do you become an extreme sport champ?
- S1E60: What is a machine?
- S1E61: Why do we see lightning before we hear thunder?
- S1E62: What happens inside a butterfly's cocoon?
- S1E63: Where does our rubbish end up?
- S1E64: Who makes things we need?
- S1E65: How do you make music?
- S2E1: How do basketballers dribble without looking?
- S2E2: What did we do before emails?
- S2E3: Why are rivers so important?
- S2E4: Is there science at the circus?
- S2E5: Why are dogs our best friends?
- S2E6: How big is the solar system?
- S2E7: Why is measuring things so important?
- S2E8: How was the medicine we use today invented?
- S2E9: How were numbers invented?
- S2E10: What is renewable energy?
- S2E11: How does a cyclone form?
- S2E12: Who rescues you if you get lost in the busy?
- S2E13: Can I find science walking down the street?
- S2E14: Where do you go for a medical emergency?
- S2E15: Do scientists just work in labs?
- S2E16: How does a cricketer make the ball swing?
- S2E17: How do you identify different types of rocks?
- S2E18: How do air force places refuel while flying?
- S2E19: How do runners make sure they get a good start?
- S2E20: What is an engineer?
- S2E21: How does our brain tell our body to do things?
- S2E22: What is an invasive species?
- S2E23: What tools does a carpenter use?
- S2E24: Tech Science
- S2E25: Why do we look different?
- S2E26: What is origami?
- S2E27: Who invented the wheel?
- S2E28: Why do we we recycyle?
- S2E29: How does a drone work?
- S2E30: Where did MP3 players come from?
- S2E31: Why do some animals only come out in the dark?
- S2E32: How do skateboarders do tricks?
- S2E33: Where did video games come from?
- S2E34: Why do baloons float?
- S2E35: What is a virus?
- S2E36: What is colder than ice?
- S2E37: How do inventors come up with their ideas?
- S2E38: What's the fastest thing in the world?
- S2E39: How do stilt walkers stay up?
- S2E40: What is the oldest thing in the world?
- S2E41: What do birds do at night?
- S2E42: What makes things bounce?
- S2E43: How did we get to the top of the food chain?
- S2E44: Why do snakes live in trees?
- S2E45: Can virtual reality help athletes?
- S2E46: Can you grow a garden in water?
- S2E47: What is a g-force?
- S2E48: Why do spiders have eight legs?
- S2E49: How do you break dance?
- S2E50: What's the smallest thing in the universe?
- S2E51: How do acrobats balance above the ground?
- S2E52: How do clothes get their colour?
- S2E53: Are spies real or are they just in movies?
- S2E54: How do gliders fly?
- S2E55: How can we use fire?
- S2E56: Have cats always been pets?
- S2E57: What sort of technology can we wear?
- S2E58: Why do you put chlorine in a swimming pool?
- S2E59: Are bats important?
- S2E60: Why do wake up in morning?
- S2E61: What would life be like without time?
- S2E62: What is deja vu?
- S2E63: How did humans discover fire?
- S2E64: How do you make a TV show?
- S2E65: How do you train a sheep dog?
- S2E66: Why arent we all the same height?
- S2E67: Is there science in art?
- S3E1: Break a world record
- S3E2: Walk on water
- S3E3: Make a Masterpiece
- S3E4: Make Something Float in Mid Air
- S3E5: Make something invisible
- S3E6: Make a giant lollipop
- S3E7: Melt metal in your hands
- S3E8: Walk a tightrope
- S3E9: Throw something so high it doesn't come back down
- S3E10: Recreate a natural disaster
- S3E11: Explode 100 things in 30 minutes
- S3E12: Make a diamond
- S3E13: Make a giant indoor cloud
- S3E14: Build a volcano
- S3E15: Find buried treasure
- S3E16: Build a raft
- S3E17: Turn Juice Into Noodles
- S3E18: Walk on eggs
- S3E19: Make a robot
- S3E20: Make a coloured shadow
- S3E21: Invent a new sport
- S3E22: Break the sound barrier
- S3E23: Swap your hands for feet
- S3E24: How to clone yourself
- S3E25: Recreate the solar system
- S3E26: Make slime that changes colour
- S3E27: Trick your senses
- S3E28: Make lightening
- S3E29: Make a video game
- S3E30: Fly without wings
- S3E31: Make something that grows
- S3E32: Make magic
- S3E33: Make a catapult
- S3E34: Learn a new language
- S3E35: Fly a rocket around the globe
- S3E36: Walk on quicksand
- S3E37: Build a solar car
- S3E38: Change the colour of a flower
- S3E39: Make the perfect meal
- S3E40: Cuddle a dangerous animal
- S3E41: Make a new invention
- S3E42: Make a giant bouncy ball
- S3E43: Make a musical instrument out of a vegetable
- S3E44: Pass a lie detector test
- S3E45: Make icecream that never melts
- S3E46: Make a giant bubble
- S3E47: Try to scare yourself
- S3E48: Make an indoor movie
- S3E49: Walk down the side of a building
- S3E50: Make something glow in the dark
- S3E51: Make an indestrucible building
- S3E52: Make an indoor rainbow
- S3E53: Lift yourself with nothing but air
- S3E54: Make a radio
- S3E55: Reverse polution
- S3E56: Make a remote control car
- S3E57: Build a hovercraft
- S3E58: Become an astronaut
- S3E59: See in the dark
- S3E60: Solve a crime
- S3E61: Make a bionic limb
- S3E62: See muic
- S3E63: Build a freeze ray
- S3E64: Build a rollercoaster
- S3E65: Make a new world
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