Every episode feels like a standalone adventure, from rescuing a wizard who’s lost his "mojo" to helping a group of monks who are physically incapable of lying (which, as it turns out, is incredibly annoying). The season builds toward a grand finale that brings back memorable characters from throughout the run to help Debbie face the looming threat of the evil .
The series follows (Martha Howe-Douglas), a stay-at-home mother in Birmingham who is bored out of her mind until an enthusiastic Elf (Mathew Baynton) pops out of her pantry. Apparently, she is "The Chosen One" destined to save the realm of Yonderland. Yonderland - Season 1
: Eschewing CGI for physical puppets created by the Baker Coogan (of Jim Henson fame), the show feels like a "Labyrinth with laughs". Characters like Nick the Stick (literally a stick) and the demon henchmen Neil, Rita, and Geoff quickly become fan favorites. Every episode feels like a standalone adventure, from
: The core cast—Howe-Douglas, Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, and Ben Willbond—play nearly every character in the realm. Watching them swap between being a pompous overlord like Negatus (Farnaby) and a literal blob elder is half the fun. Apparently, she is "The Chosen One" destined to
Through the Kitchen Cupboard: Why You Need to Visit Yonderland Season 1
The catch? The —a group of well-meaning but utterly incompetent men—have lost the scroll that explains exactly what she is supposed to do. Why Season 1 Still Hits the Spot