The Great Waldorfini has a magical bedtime story to tell, but Mike thinks he's too busy to hear it. He learns that there's always time for a story before bed!
When Mike, Evie and the queen have a competition in the Hidden Garden, Mike learns that it's good to let everyone have a turn to play - and it's even better when everyone plays together!
Mike discovers that Fernando is trying to save Glendragon from the Vikings' mischief. He learns that you don't have to be a knight to succeed in a mission!
Mike and Evie find a special flower that signals the start of spring, and Mike decides he has to protect it. He does not realise that some creatures need to pollinate it.
Evie wants a pet puppy and tries to prove that she would be good at looking after it, but when she turns Mike and Sparkie into dogs, she realises she was wrong.
Robin, Marion and the dragons learn how to be knightly in Mike's Knight School. The wider lesson is to find time to laugh and learn to be a great knight at the same time.
Mike is determined to win this year's Super Troll Ball game with Evie in his team - but he is tempted to change his mind when he realises that she is not too good at caching.
The knight-in-training rushes through some boring tasks so he can get to the exciting third job, but learns that all missions are important - even if they do not appear so at first.
Animated series about the adventures of a ten-year-old knight in training. Mike and Trollee go on the Troll Trail Adventure and encounter many challenges. Mike learns that knightly solutions are not always best!
Mike wants to show his mum, the Queen, how good he is at the special training apparatus in the hidden garden - but unfortunately for him, Eva has been using it too, and has moved everything around.
Sparkie stops breathing fire after he ruins Mrs Piecrust's dragonberry pies, but Mike and Squirt need his skills to help them find some more dragonberries to make new ones.
Mike is first to be ready for the `big picture' Marietta is painting, and after trying to hurry everyone else along, he learns that it pays to be patient.
Mike is first to be ready for the `big picture' Marietta is painting, and after trying to hurry everyone else along, he learns that it pays to be patient.
When the Queen asks Mike to take care of Yip and Yap, he thinks his mission will be easy - but is isn't long before he learns that dog handling is a difficult business.
Trollee gives Mike and the dragons old toys of his to keep, prompting Mike to want to give him something great in return, but he finds it hard to let go of any of his own things.
Mike worries that the knightly play he has put on to educate the whole village about his father's adventures has been ruined when his friends make mistakes and the audience laughs.