Om Nom Stories
Om Nom Stories is a British-Russian animated web series for children, produced by the video game developer Zeptolab in collaboration with Rocket Fox Animation Studio, centering on Om Nom, the cute green monster from the Cut the Rope mobile game franchise. The series portrays Om Nom's playful and curious personality through short comedic episodes filled with gags, adventures, and family-oriented storylines, such as time travel, superhero exploits, global explorations, and everyday mishaps with his wife Om Nelle and son Nibble Nom.[1][2] Each 2D-animated episode runs approximately 3 minutes and 30 seconds, targeting viewers aged 3 and older with themes of creativity, learning, and joy.[1] Debuting with a pilot episode titled "Om Nom and Cat" in December 2011, the series officially launched in 2012 as an extension of the Cut the Rope universe to deepen fan engagement and build a broader narrative world around Om Nom.[3] By 2018, it had amassed over 80 episodes and more than 10 billion views worldwide, evolving into a standalone brand with international distribution, with the official YouTube channel alone surpassing 4.4 billion views as of 2025.[3][4] As of November 2025, the series consists of 271 episodes across 27 seasons, available on platforms including YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Boomerang, with additional broadcasting deals such as a 2018 two-year agreement with Turner to air early seasons in Latin America and the Caribbean.[1][3] The show's success stems from its lighthearted humor and relatable character development, where Om Nom experiments with professions, travels, and navigates family life, often incorporating elements from the original games like candy-craving antics.[1] Zeptolab has further extended the franchise through companion apps, songs, and merchandise, reinforcing Om Nom's role as a global icon for young audiences.[2]Production
Origins and early development
Om Nom Stories originated as a spin-off from ZeptoLab's Cut the Rope video game franchise, which debuted in 2010 and introduced the character Om Nom, a small green creature with an insatiable appetite for candy.[5] The series was conceived to expand Om Nom's adventures beyond the puzzle gameplay, bringing the character into animated narratives to engage fans through short, entertaining stories. ZeptoLab aimed to leverage the game's popularity, which had amassed millions of downloads, by creating content that highlighted Om Nom's mischievous personality in everyday scenarios.[6] In December 2011, ZeptoLab produced and released a pilot episode titled "Om Nom & Cat" on YouTube, where Om Nom emerges from an iPad into the real world and encounters a cat, blending animated character action with live-action elements to test audience reception.[7] The pilot quickly garnered millions of views, demonstrating strong demand for expanded Om Nom content and prompting ZeptoLab to greenlight a full series. This initial testing phase focused on digital platforms like YouTube, allowing direct feedback from the gaming community without traditional theatrical releases. For the first three seasons (2011–2014), ZeptoLab collaborated with Toonbox Studio, a British animation company, to produce the episodes, incorporating a mix of live-action footage—such as shooting real-world environments—and CGI animation for Om Nom and other fantastical elements.[8] Key creative decisions emphasized comedic, bite-sized adventures tailored for young children, with each episode running approximately 1.5 to 2 minutes to maintain short attention spans while delivering humor through Om Nom's candy quests and mishaps. Season 1 launched in late 2012 with 10 episodes, setting a standard for the series' lighthearted tone and family-friendly appeal.[6]Production companies and stylistic evolution
The production of Om Nom Stories transitioned across multiple studios following its initial launch, reflecting efforts to scale output and refine animation techniques. Beginning with ToonBox for seasons 1–3 in 2012–2013, which incorporated a mix of live-action footage and 2D animation—most notably in the pilot episode where the character Om Nom emerges from a package in a real-world setting—the series shifted to Rocket Fox Animation starting with season 4 in 2016.[8][9] This partnership with ZeptoLab emphasized fully animated 2D content, enabling the production of over 160 episodes through season 22, with each short focusing on comedic adventures without dialogue to appeal to a global preschool audience.[10][1] In 2022, production expanded to Metaxilasis, a Belgrade-based studio, which took over for seasons 23 onward and contributed to a cumulative total exceeding 260 episodes in high-quality 2D animation.[11][12] This move supported broader distribution, including deals with platforms like Disney+ for 25 seasons launched in Europe by late 2024.[13] Stylistically, the series evolved from its hybrid live-action/2D origins in the early seasons to consistent pure 2D digital animation by season 3, with subsequent refinements under Rocket Fox and Metaxilasis enhancing fluid character movements and vibrant visuals for educational and entertaining shorts.[8][1][11] In 2021, ZeptoLab announced a planned spin-off titled Eve and Om Nom: Delivery Duo, intended as a preschool series co-produced with Rocket Fox, featuring Om Nom in delivery-themed adventures alongside a new character. As of November 2025, the spin-off remains unreleased.[14][10] The series concluded with the release of season 27 (Fantasy Quest) on October 4, 2024. As of November 2025, official YouTube uploads consist of compilations of existing episodes, following the completion of major platform deals.[15][16]Broadcast
Initial release and platforms
Om Nom Stories debuted as a pilot episode titled "Om Nom and Cat" on ZeptoLab's official YouTube channel on December 9, 2011. The short quickly achieved significant popularity, accumulating millions of views within its first year and prompting the development of a full animated series. Season 1 episodes were subsequently released starting October 24, 2012, with the initial 10 installments made available regularly on YouTube and integrated directly into the Cut the Rope and Cut the Rope: Experiments mobile apps through a dedicated video player for iOS and Android devices. Select episodes from the early seasons also screened in U.S. theaters as part of National CineMedia's FirstLook pre-show program throughout October 2012.[17] In the United Kingdom, the series secured its first traditional television broadcast on CITV beginning in late 2013, airing through 2017 with additional slots on the children's streaming service Ketchup TV from 2014 onward. Early international distribution relied heavily on ZeptoLab's digital platforms, including YouTube uploads and app integrations, supplemented by limited TV syndication deals on networks such as Gulli in France, Clan TVE in Spain, and Kaiser Network in Germany. Episodes during this period (2011–2017) followed a consistent release schedule on YouTube, typically one per week during active seasons to maintain audience engagement. By 2014, Om Nom Stories had surpassed 100 million total views across its YouTube episodes, establishing it as a prominent digital property in children's animation. This early viewership momentum, combined with cross-platform accessibility, helped solidify the series' global digital footprint before broader streaming expansions in later years.International distribution and streaming
Following its initial YouTube success, Om Nom Stories expanded internationally through key broadcasting partnerships starting in 2018. In October 2018, Turner Broadcasting System acquired the first five seasons for TV distribution across Latin American markets, including Brazil and Argentina, marking the series' entry into traditional television networks beyond online platforms.[18] The series gained further global reach via major streaming services in the 2020s. Seasons 2, 4, and 15 became available on Netflix in the United States on August 1, 2023, but were removed on July 31, 2025.[19][20][21] Disney+ secured rights to the first 25 seasons for Europe in February 2024, with the content rolling out starting in Q4 2024; as of November 2025, it streams 27 seasons to broaden accessibility for family audiences.[22][13][23] By 2024, Om Nom Stories aired on additional regional channels, including Fix&Foxi TV in Europe through a deal with Your Family Entertainment and ZeptoLab, announced in June to enhance its presence in German-speaking markets and beyond.[24][25] As of November 2025, the series streams on multiple ad-supported and subscription platforms worldwide, such as Apple TV, Roku, and Tubi, offering episodes to users in the U.S. and other territories. As of November 2025, the series comprises 27 seasons and over 270 episodes, with season 28 underway.[26][27][28][29] Produced as a British-Russian collaboration, Om Nom Stories supports international dubs and adaptations in up to 17 languages, including original English and Russian versions, to cater to diverse global viewers.[22] This multilingual approach has facilitated its availability on platforms like Tencent in China, further extending its footprint after early YouTube releases.[22]Plot
Early adventures (seasons 1–7)
The early adventures of Om Nom Stories in seasons 1–7 center on the titular character's integration into a human household and his subsequent whimsical escapades, blending everyday mishaps with fantastical elements to highlight themes of friendship, curiosity, and candy obsession. Om Nom, a small green monster with an insatiable sweet tooth, arrives mysteriously at the doorstep of 13-year-old Evgeni, who has just moved into a new home, sparking a series of comedic interactions that form the foundational tone of slapstick humor and inventive problem-solving. These seasons, spanning 2011 to 2017, evolve from domestic antics to broader explorations, establishing the series' playful style without delving into superhero or family dynamics seen later.[30][31] Season 1 (2011–2012) introduces Om Nom's new life with Evgeni, focusing on basic daily challenges and bonding moments, such as navigating household pets, bath time routines, and quests for favorite treats like candy. Episodes emphasize Om Nom's mischievous yet endearing personality, often resolving conflicts through clever tricks or shared laughter, setting the stage for the core humor of physical comedy and candy-driven motivations. This introductory arc comprises 10 short episodes, each around one minute long, produced by ZeptoLab to tie into the Cut the Rope game universe.[8][32][33] Seasons 2–3 (2013–2014), known as the Toonbox Era, introduce varied adventurous themes. Season 2 focuses on time travel inspired by Cut the Rope: Time Travel, where Om Nom discovers a malfunctioning time machine in his home, propelling him through historical eras like the Stone Age and Renaissance to encounter his hungry ancestors and resolve temporal mishaps. These unexpected adventures introduce elements of historical parody and inventive survival tactics, with Om Nom using his agility and candy lures to navigate dangers, comprising 10 episodes that expand the whimsical world-building while maintaining lighthearted problem-solving. The arc blends education with entertainment, teaching simple historical facts through Om Nom's comedic lens.[34][35][36] Season 3 shifts to the "Unexpected Adventure" storyline, where Om Nom chases spiders that have stolen his candy stash, leading him through various locales to recover it while meeting new friends called Nommies along the way. This season totals 8 episodes and continues the Toonbox Era's animation style with themes of pursuit, discovery, and camaraderie.[37][38] Seasons 4–7 (2016–2017), during the Rocket Fox Era collaboration, diversify into magical realms, global explorations, video blogging escapades, and career trials, totaling 41 episodes that showcase Om Nom's adaptability in enchanted forests, international locales, and professional simulations. In season 4, Om Nom teleports into a magical book, shapeshifting to outwit an evil wizard and reclaim stolen candies, incorporating fairy-tale motifs with transformative humor. Subsequent seasons feature worldwide travels for cultural discoveries, vlogging mishaps that parody modern media, and dream job experiments—like battling zero gravity as an astronaut, delivering mail on adventures, or performing illusions as a magician—each highlighting slapstick failures turned triumphs through candy-fueled ingenuity. Om Nelle, Om Nom's future companion, makes her debut in these later seasons, adding relational dynamics to the mix. This period solidifies the series' evolution from simple home-based antics to structured, theme-driven narratives that prioritize conceptual fun over exhaustive detail.[39][40][41][42][43][44][45]Super-Noms arc (seasons 8–14)
The Super-Noms arc marks a pivotal shift in Om Nom Stories, transforming the series into a superhero-themed narrative across seasons 8 through 14, with Om Nom and Om Nelle adopting heroic personas to combat various threats. This era, spanning 70 episodes at 10 per season, aired from January 19, 2018, to December 27, 2019, and emphasizes high-stakes action blended with comedy as the duo protects their town and beyond. Om Nom, the candy-loving green monster first introduced in earlier exploratory tales alongside his companion Om Nelle, now harnesses newfound abilities to lead missions against escalating dangers.[46][47] The storyline kicks off in season 8 when a superhero's jet collides with an asteroid, causing a washing machine containing special gear to crash into Om Nom and Om Nelle's lawn; inside, they find a levitation glove for Om Nom and an ice-shooting tiara for Om Nelle, instantly dubbing them the Super-Noms. These powers enable them to battle villains, with the Evil Spider emerging as the primary antagonist, deploying minions, robots, and inventions to sow chaos in the community. Episodes highlight team dynamics, such as Om Nom's inventive use of his glove to manipulate objects during chases and Om Nelle's strategic ice blasts to trap foes, often incorporating candy as a power-up element—eating it amplifies their abilities in critical moments.[48][49] As the arc progresses through seasons 9 to 14, conflicts intensify with broader threats like digital invasions, supernatural creatures, and global perils, forcing the Super-Noms to adapt with gadgets from allies like the Professor, including portal devices and anti-gravity tools. The action-comedy tone shines in sequences where heroic pursuits devolve into slapstick, such as failed villain traps backfiring due to Om Nom's insatiable sweet tooth. Later seasons escalate stakes by introducing multi-episode arcs, like thwarting the Evil Spider's army in season 13, underscoring themes of friendship and quick thinking amid mounting odds.[50][51]Nibble-Nom arc (seasons 15–17)
The Nibble-Nom arc, comprising seasons 15 through 17 of Om Nom Stories, centers on the introduction of Nibble Nom, the infant son of protagonists Om Nom and Om Nelle, who arrives via stork in 2020 and immediately disrupts their lives with his boundless energy and candy cravings. Released starting in early 2020 on platforms including YouTube and streaming services, this storyline portrays Om Nom and Om Nelle navigating the joys and chaos of parenthood, from bath times that escalate into pirate escapades to sandbox builds that spiral into epic constructions. Nibble Nom's mischievous antics, often triggered by his inherited love for sweets, drive the narrative, forcing his parents to improvise solutions that blend everyday routines with whimsical problem-solving.[52][53][54] Spanning 30 episodes across the three seasons—10 per season—the arc emphasizes short, self-contained tales of domestic comedy, highlighting learning moments amid the disorder. For instance, episodes like "Cake Thieves" depict Nibble Nom's candy obsession leading to kitchen catastrophes, while "Magic Fails" shows Om Nom's attempts at magical aids backfiring hilariously during playtime. These stories underscore themes of parental responsibility, resilience, and family bonding, as Om Nom and Om Nelle adapt to their roles without relying heavily on external aids, fostering growth through trial and error. The format maintains the series' signature animation style but pivots toward relatable family dynamics, appealing to younger audiences with its lighthearted humor and positive resolutions.[55][56][57] This arc represents a deliberate shift from the high-stakes superhero battles of the preceding Super-Noms storyline, transitioning to intimate, home-based comedy focused on everyday parenting challenges. While occasional nods to the family's superpowers appear—such as using minor abilities to wrangle Nibble Nom during tantrums—the emphasis remains on ordinary mishaps and emotional connections rather than action-oriented plots. By 2020, this evolution refreshed the series, prioritizing character development in familial roles over adventurous exploits.[52][57]Om Nom Cafe arc (seasons 18–19)
The Om Nom Cafe arc, comprising seasons 18 and 19, marks a shift to entrepreneurial themes in Om Nom Stories, premiering on January 28, 2021, via platforms including YouTube and Amazon Prime Video. In this storyline, Om Nom, Om Nelle, and their young son Nibble Nom launch the Om Nom Cafe after a disastrous home cooking experiment renders their residence uninhabitable, prompting the family to channel their culinary talents into a public venture. The cafe becomes a hub for inventive recipes and customer interactions, with the Noms navigating the demands of restaurant operations despite frequent mishaps like ingredient shortages and overzealous preparations.[58][59] Spanning 20 episodes—10 per season—the arc emphasizes food-themed escapades that blend humor with practical challenges of cafe management. Om Nom serves as the primary chef, experimenting with gadgets and dishes such as cheese platters and mega meals for unusual patrons like a hungry dinosaur, often leading to chaotic but ultimately successful outcomes. Om Nelle demonstrates leadership in operations, utilizing her magical abilities to enhance flavors and resolve crises, such as restoring order during competitive threats from rivals like the Evil Spider's food van. Meanwhile, Nibble Nom's growth integrates into the narrative as he eagerly assists with tasks, from hunting Easter eggs for special menu items to stepping up during Om Nom's exhaustion, showcasing his transition from mischievous toddler to helpful team member.[60][61][62] Central to the arc are themes of teamwork and creativity in a restaurant setting, where the family's collaborative efforts turn potential disasters into triumphs, such as improvising sushi under zen guidance or countering sabotage with innovative countermeasures. Representative episodes illustrate service blunders, including a stolen cheese delivery that tests their resourcefulness or a bug-induced customer exodus orchestrated by antagonists, underscoring the blend of culinary creativity and familial support. These stories highlight how the Noms' persistence fosters community enjoyment of their unique offerings, reinforcing bonds amid the fast-paced cafe life.[63][64]New Neighbors arc (seasons 20–26)
The New Neighbors arc marks a shift in Om Nom Stories toward community-oriented narratives, following the Nom family's relocation from their previous home to the bustling suburb of Nomcity. This move, introduced in season 20, brings Om Nom, Om Nelle, and Nibble Nom into contact with a diverse group of monster-like Nommies as neighbors, setting the stage for stories centered on integration and social bonds. The arc spans seven seasons from late 2021 to 2023, emphasizing the excitement and challenges of settling into a new environment through lighthearted, everyday escapades.[65] Comprising 70 episodes across seasons 20 through 26, with 10 short installments per season, the storyline explores themes of friendship and cooperation amid minor neighborhood disputes and collaborative fun. Episodes often depict the family adapting to local customs, such as organizing block parties or resolving playful rivalries, while drawing on their prior cafe management experience to host community gatherings. Key recurring motifs include seasonal celebrations—like holiday preparations in episodes such as "Xmas Neighbor" from season 20 and "Christmas Freeze" from season 26—and group outings that foster unity, as seen in "Sports for All" and "Beach Fun" from season 22. These narratives highlight how small acts of kindness, like helping a neighbor in "No Tears" (season 20), strengthen communal ties without delving into larger conflicts.[66][67][68] The arc's production aired primarily on YouTube via the official Om Nom channel, with episodes released weekly or bi-weekly starting November 12, 2021, and concluding December 22, 2023. Everyday explorations form the backbone, with examples including arts and crafts sessions in "Arts & Crafts" (season 20) and puzzle-solving in "Puzzle Games" (season 24), often resolving with humorous teamwork. Seasonal holidays and events, such as spooky adventures in "Spooky Time" (season 23) or sleepovers in "Sleepover" (season 21), add variety while reinforcing messages of empathy and shared joy among the locals. Although the core run ended in 2023, YouTube uploads of compilations and themed playlists under the New Neighbors banner continued into 2025, suggesting ongoing popularity and potential for fan-curated extensions.[69][70][71][72]Fantasy Quest arc (season 27)
The Fantasy Quest arc, encompassing the entirety of season 27, represents the culminating chapter of Om Nom Stories, shifting the narrative from everyday neighborhood escapades to epic, otherworldly journeys in enchanted realms. Premiering on February 23, 2024, and concluding on June 28, 2024, this season features 11 episodes that follow Om Nom, Nibble Nom, and the once-antagonistic Evil Spider as they are zapped into a fairy-tale world during a game of magic cards.[73] The core storyline centers on their collaborative quests across magical landscapes, where they confront fantastical obstacles and uncover hidden wonders, marking a departure toward high-stakes adventure and imaginative storytelling.[74] Central to the arc is the theme of unlikely alliances, exemplified by Evil Spider's redemption; previously a recurring foe, he transforms into an ally, contributing his cunning to the group's efforts while grappling with his past villainy.[75] Episodes blend puzzle-solving mechanics—such as deciphering royal riddles in medieval-inspired domains or navigating siren clashes in oceanic mysteries—with exploratory exploits in settings like prehistoric stone age terrains and cosmic black holes, often infused with humor and chaotic mishaps.[76] Representative examples include encounters with massive creatures like Nomosaurus, where teamwork turns potential disasters into triumphs of discovery.[77] These elements underscore broader motifs of personal growth and camaraderie, as the protagonists forge bonds amid the perils of enchanted worlds. Occasionally, familiar neighborhood friends from prior arcs lend support during the quests, bridging the series' domestic roots with its fantastical climax. The arc effectively concludes the main series run as of October 2024, providing a redemptive and exploratory send-off to its long-standing characters.[78] Nonetheless, 2025 YouTube specials, including a Halloween-themed installment released on October 29, 2025, indicate possible extensions to this narrative or hints at future arcs beyond the core season. As of November 2025, the series remains in limbo with no new seasons announced, though YouTube specials continue.[79]Characters
Main characters
Om Nom is the central protagonist of Om Nom Stories, a small green monster characterized by his insatiable love for candy, boundless curiosity, and frequent clumsiness that often leads to comedic mishaps.[80] Originating as the mascot from the Cut the Rope video game series developed by ZeptoLab, his design features large expressive eyes, a single antenna on his head, four protruding teeth, and a lime-green body that emphasizes his cute and approachable nature.[81] Voiced by Barrett Leddy in the English version, Om Nom drives the narrative across all seasons as the adventurous lead, evolving from simple everyday explorations to more dynamic roles, such as gaining superpowers alongside his family during the Super-Noms arc in seasons 8–14, where he uses abilities like flight and strength to combat threats.[82][83] Om Nelle serves as Om Nom's devoted partner and co-lead, depicted as a resourceful and brave counterpart to his bumbling demeanor, often taking initiative to resolve challenges with cleverness and determination.[84] Her design draws from the Cut the Rope franchise as a feminine variation of Om Nom, with a green hue, blue eyes, sharp eyelashes, and a curled antenna, making her visually distinct yet complementary.[85] Introduced as a sidekick in early seasons, Om Nelle grows into a full co-protagonist, particularly in the Super-Noms arc (seasons 8–14), where she acquires superpowers such as ice manipulation to aid in heroic endeavors, and later balances family life with business ventures like running the Om Nom Cafe in seasons 18–19.[86] Nibble Nom, the energetic baby Nom and son of Om Nom and Om Nelle, debuts in season 15 as a mischievous and playful addition to the family, inheriting Om Nom's candy obsession but amplifying it with boundless energy and a penchant for troublemaking.[87] Designed as a smaller, more infantile version of Om Nom with softer features, stubby limbs, and an even rounder body to evoke cuteness and vulnerability, Nibble Nom's role expands from a chaotic toddler requiring supervision to a key participant in family adventures by season 27's Fantasy Quest arc.[88] While primarily non-verbal in early appearances, his actions highlight themes of growth and mischief, occasionally interacting with recurring characters to heighten the series' humor.[89]Recurring characters
Evil Spider serves as the primary antagonist during the Super-Noms arc, first appearing in season 4 and prominently featuring from season 8, episode 10, "Evil Snowman," onward, where he oversees the defeat of his minion and begins plotting against the Super-Noms.[90] Depicted as a cunning, anthropomorphic black spider with eight legs, sharp fangs, and a mischievous grin, Evil Spider frequently deploys minions like the Evil Snowman or Robo-Noms to challenge Om Nom and Om Nelle's superhero exploits, often resulting in chaotic battles across Nomville.[90] His schemes escalate in later Super-Noms episodes, such as stealing superpowers in "Robo-Noms: Part 2," underscoring his role as a persistent threat to the protagonists' peacekeeping efforts.[91] In the Fantasy Quest arc of season 27, Evil Spider redeems himself by allying with Om Nom and Nibble Nom during a magical card game mishap that transports them to a fairy-tale realm, contributing to cooperative adventures against fantastical foes.[92] The character features minimal voiced dialogue, relying on expressive animations and sound effects for his villainous cackles and taunts.[93] Evan Coulton, a young human boy, appears as Om Nom's initial caretaker and friend in the Toonbox Era, first introduced in season 1, episode 1, "Strange Delivery," where he receives the mysterious package containing Om Nom.[94] Portrayed as a curious, kind-hearted child with brown hair, glasses, and casual clothing, Evan treats Om Nom like family, engaging in everyday activities such as bath time and play in early episodes, which highlight themes of discovery and bonding.[94] He recurs sporadically in seasons 1 through 3, providing a human perspective on Om Nom's arrival and integration into the world, before fading as the series shifts to Nom-centric adventures.[95] Like most characters, Evan has no dedicated voice actor, with interactions conveyed through actions and ambient sounds.[82] The New Neighbors arc introduces a ensemble of supporting monster locals in Nomcity starting from season 20, enhancing community dynamics through episodic interactions.[96] Key figures include the mischievous twin sisters Nino and Mino, orange-skinned Nommies who debut in season 20, episode 1, "No Tears," often sparking playful chaos in neighborhood events like games and rescues.[96] The clumsy Giant, a massive, gentle brown, mountain-shaped Nommie, provides comic relief in community scenarios, such as helping with heavy lifting during festivals, while the unpredictable Starrah, a starry-eyed alien-like Nom with glowing features, adds whimsical elements to group outings.[65] These characters foster themes of friendship and cooperation, appearing in various episodes across seasons 20 to 26 to support Om Nom's family in local escapades, with designs emphasizing colorful, expressive monster aesthetics and no prominent voice work beyond grunts and laughs.[65]Episodes
Toonbox Era (seasons 1–3, 2011–2014)
The Toonbox Era marked the debut of Om Nom Stories, a web-animated series produced by ToonBox Animations in partnership with ZeptoLab, introducing audiences to the mischievous green monster Om Nom from the Cut the Rope video game franchise.[29] Spanning seasons 1 through 3 from 2011 to 2014, this period totaled 29 short episodes that established Om Nom's world through simple, everyday escapades, blending humor with lighthearted problem-solving. The animation style was notably hybrid in seasons 1 and 2, integrating live-action footage of real-world environments with 2D animated characters to create a whimsical contrast between Om Nom's fantastical presence and human settings, while season 3 shifted to fully 2D animation.[29] Episodes were concise webisodes, typically lasting 1 to 2 minutes, designed for quick online viewing on platforms like YouTube.[97] Season 1 (2011–2012), comprising 11 episodes including a pilot, focused on basic stories depicting Om Nom's arrival and adjustment to life with his human caretaker, Evan, emphasizing themes of curiosity and candy cravings in domestic settings.[98] These installments laid the foundation for Om Nom's character as an endearing, candy-obsessed creature navigating ordinary challenges like baths and holidays.| Episode | Title | Air Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pilot | Om Nom and Cat | December 9, 2011 | Introduces Om Nom's initial encounter with a cat.[97] |
| 1 | Strange Delivery | October 24, 2012 | Om Nom arrives at Evan's door in a box.[32] |
| 2 | Bath Time | November 8, 2012 | Om Nom resists a bath adventure.[32] |
| 3 | Favorite Food | November 15, 2012 | Om Nom hunts for his preferred candy.[32] |
| 4 | Candy Prescription | November 22, 2012 | A doctor's visit for candy needs.[32] |
| 5 | Halloween Special | October 31, 2012 | Om Nom faces spooky Halloween tricks.[32] |
| 6 | Magic Tricks | November 29, 2012 | Om Nom experiments with illusions.[32] |
| 7 | Arts and Crafts | December 6, 2012 | Creative play leads to candy rewards.[32] |
| 8 | Candy Can | December 13, 2012 | Mystery involving a candy container.[32] |
| 9 | Christmas Special | December 20, 2012 | Holiday festivities with Om Nom.[32] |
| 10 | Robo Friend | December 27, 2012 | Om Nom befriends a robot toy.[32] |
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Time Travel | April 17, 2013 | Invention sparks historical voyages.[97] |
| 12 | The Middle Ages | April 18, 2013 | Medieval knightly quests.[97] |
| 13 | The Renaissance | May 4, 2013 | Artistic and inventive era antics.[97] |
| 14 | The Pirate Ship | May 18, 2013 | High-seas treasure hunt.[97] |
| 15 | Ancient Egypt | June 1, 2013 | Pyramid and pharaoh encounters.[97] |
| 16 | Ancient Greece | June 15, 2013 | Mythical gods and heroes.[97] |
| 17 | The Stone Age | June 28, 2013 | Prehistoric survival fun.[97] |
| 18 | The Disco Era | August 8, 2013 | Groovy 1970s dance party.[97] |
| 19 | The Wild West | December 11, 2013 | Cowboy showdowns and saloons.[97] |
| 20 | Home Sweet Home | December 11, 2013 | Return to present-day comfort.[97] |
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | Unexpected Adventure | December 13, 2013 | Om Nom embarks on outdoor travels.[97] |
| 22 | Forest | December 19, 2013 | Woodland creature interactions.[97] |
| 23 | Sandy Dam | December 24, 2013 | Desert structure challenges.[97] |
| 24 | Junkyard | January 5, 2014 | Scavenging amid scrap heaps.[97] |
| 25 | City Park | January 25, 2014 | Urban green space mischief.[97] |
| 26 | Underground | February 8, 2014 | Subterranean tunnel exploits.[97] |
| 27 | Fruit Market | June 19, 2014 | Bustling vendor haggling.[97] |
| 28 | Bakery | December 8, 2014 | Om Nom's baking mishaps in a bakery setting.[97] |
Rocket Fox Era (seasons 4–7, 2016–2017)
The Rocket Fox Era represented a significant revival for Om Nom Stories, shifting to full animation production by Rocket Fox Animation studio following a production hiatus. Spanning 2016 to 2017, this period encompassed seasons 4 through 7, totaling 42 episodes that emphasized adventurous, kid-friendly themes blending fantasy, exploration, and modern lifestyles. These seasons introduced global settings and relatable concepts like social media vlogging, appealing to young audiences through Om Nom's humorous mishaps in pursuit of candy and new experiences.[82][1] Season 4, titled Magic and consisting of 10 episodes released from March 15 to July 22, 2016, drew inspiration from the Cut the Rope: Magic game, with Om Nom teleporting into an enchanted book to recover stolen candies from an evil wizard. Episodes featured magical elements like invisibility potions, flying broomsticks, and beanstalk climbs, often resolving in chaotic yet heartwarming lessons about friendship and self-reliance. Key episodes included "Mysterious House" (March 15, 2016), where Om Nom befriends a broomstick in a mysterious home; "A Tangled Story" (April 30, 2016), involving desert invisibility antics; and "The Chest" (June 11, 2016), exploring self-sabotage in a treasure hunt. The season's episodes averaged over 500,000 views each on the official YouTube channel, contributing to renewed series popularity.[99][100][101] Season 5, Around the World with 11 episodes airing from August to December 2016, followed Om Nom on international escapades tasting national sweets and guessing countries, promoting cultural curiosity through settings like French racetracks and Italian pizzerias. Highlights included "Cycle Race" (September 16, 2016), a high-speed bike chase in France; "Sweet Duel" (September 30, 2016), competing for churros in Spain; and "Pancake Hunter" (November 11, 2016), a woodland pursuit in Russia. This season's global focus resonated with viewers, as the full playlist amassed over 3 million views, encouraging interactive country identification in comments.[102][103][104] In Season 6, Video Blog comprising 11 episodes from January to June 2017, Om Nom launched a vlog channel, capturing everyday chaos like pranks and experiments that spiraled into comedy, reflecting early social media trends for children. Notable entries were "Pranks" (May 5, 2017), where Om Nom and Om Nelle exchange tricks; "Skateboarding" (May 19, 2017), an extreme sports fail; and "Cooking Time" (June 30, 2017), a messy candy recipe disaster. The vlogging theme boosted engagement, with episodes prompting likes and subscriptions, leading to collective views exceeding 2 million for the season.[105][106][107] Season 7, Dream Job with 10 episodes released from August to December 2017, depicted Om Nom sampling professions to find his ideal career, from space exploration to detective work, highlighting perseverance amid humorous failures. Standout episodes featured "Astronaut" (August 18, 2017), battling zero-gravity for treats; "Mailman" (September 15, 2017), a package mishap delivery; and "Detective" (November 10, 2017), solving a pie theft mystery. Viewer interaction remained strong, with holiday-themed finales like "Santa" (December 22, 2017) driving seasonal spikes in watch time and shares. This era's diverse adventures subtly introduced elements of heroism, paving the way for later superhero narratives.[108][109][110]Super-Noms Era (seasons 8–14, 2018–2019)
The Super-Noms Era of Om Nom Stories encompasses seasons 8 through 14, comprising 70 episodes released between 2018 and 2019, with each season featuring 10 short episodes centered on superhero adventures. In this period, Om Nom and Om Nelle transform into the Super-Noms after discovering a crashed spaceship that provides them with empowering gadgets, such as Om Nom's levitation glove granting telekinesis and Om Nelle's ice tiara enabling freezing beams, allowing them to defend their town from escalating threats.[111] The narrative arc revolves around serialized confrontations with the primary antagonist, the Evil Spider, a villain intent on world domination through schemes involving minions and traps, often requiring the heroes' quick thinking and teamwork to thwart his plans.[111] Secondary foes, including the Ferret Robber, Piranha Man, and Evil Snowman, add variety to the battles, emphasizing themes of heroism and gadget-based problem-solving.[111] The era's storytelling evolves progressively across seasons, shifting from introductory standalone missions in earlier installments to interconnected plots in later ones, with notable power upgrades enhancing the action. Season 8 (January 19 to May 25, 2018) establishes the superhero premise through episodes like "Super-Noms," where the duo first activates their powers to stop a basic invasion, and "Omzilla" (February 2, 2018), depicting Om Nom's monstrous transformation to battle the Trash Monster.[112] By Season 9 (June 22 to October 19, 2018), conflicts intensify with the introduction of the Electro Ferret, as seen in "The Great Escape" (June 22, 2018), where the heroes evade electrified traps set by the Evil Spider's allies.[111] Seasons 10 and 11 (November 2, 2018, to March 29, 2019) build on this with arcs like "Grandma’s Power" and the two-part "Interrupted Ceremony," incorporating temporary alliances and power-sharing mechanics against foes like Burnman.[97] Further progression in Seasons 12 through 14 (April 12, 2019, to December 27, 2019) introduces advanced upgrades, such as customizable super-suits and a high-tech super-plane for aerial pursuits, culminating in multi-episode arcs like "Laserboy" in Season 12, "Heroes Unite" and the two-part "Robo-Noms" in Season 13 (August 16 to October 18, 2019), and "Superclothes" in Season 14, where enhanced abilities allow the Super-Noms to counter the Evil Spider's sophisticated robotics and global schemes.[111] These developments heighten the stakes, with Om Nelle's ice-based heroism often pivotal in freezing mechanisms or creating escape routes during climactic battles.[111] Production for this era prioritized fluid action sequences, employing vibrant animation for gadget activations, explosive chases, and heroic poses to maintain high energy, while keeping episodes concise at around 3-5 minutes each for digital platforms.[111] This focus on dynamic, inventive combat differentiated the Super-Noms Era from prior standalone tales, fostering a sense of ongoing epic struggle.[113]Nibble-Nom Era (seasons 15–17, 2020)
The Nibble-Nom Era of Om Nom Stories, encompassing seasons 15 through 17 released in 2020, shifted the series' focus from large-scale adventures to the domestic chaos of family life, with Om Nom and Om Nelle navigating parenthood to their energetic toddler, Nibble Nom. These 30 episodes (10 per season) emphasize intimate home-based scenarios where routine activities spiral into whimsical mishaps, underscoring themes of creative parenting, imaginative play, and humorous fails in child-rearing. Produced by ZeptoLab and animated in 2D style consistent with prior seasons, the era highlights Nibble Nom's boundless curiosity as the catalyst for action, often transforming mundane tasks like mealtimes or bedtimes into fantastical escapades.[52] Season 15, released biweekly from February 21 to May 1, 2020, introduces Nibble Nom's disruptive influence on household routines, portraying Om Nom and Om Nelle's earnest but comically inept attempts at discipline and fun. Episodes revolve around everyday parenting dilemmas, such as enforcing hygiene or managing playtime, with Nibble Nom's antics leading to improvised solutions. For instance, in "Bath Time & Pirates" (February 21, 2020), Om Nom turns a reluctant bath into a foam-filled pirate voyage to coax Nibble Nom into the tub. Similarly, "Sand Castle" (March 6, 2020) escalates a simple beach outing into a structural disaster, while "Cake Thieves" (March 26, 2020) depicts a kitchen raid gone awry, emphasizing resourcefulness amid sweet-toothed chaos. Other notable entries include "Tea Party" (March 12, 2020), a social gathering derailed by spills, and "Playground Fun" (April 16, 2020), where swings and slides become sites of unexpected peril.[114][53] Season 16, airing from May 15 to July 17, 2020, builds on these foundations by amplifying Nibble Nom's role in sparking elaborate fantasies from ordinary objects, further exploring parental adaptability in confined home environments. Themes center on educational play turning competitive or investigative, with Om Nom and Om Nelle balancing supervision and participation. Representative episodes feature "Draw the World" (May 15, 2020), where crayons ignite a global drawing quest, and "Lunch Space Wars" (May 21, 2020), transforming mealtime into an intergalactic battle over food. "Detective Nom" (June 18, 2020) involves a home mystery hunt for a missing item, while "Nomerella" (July 9, 2020) reimagines a fairy tale with Cinderella-like twists involving footwear mishaps. These stories illustrate parenting fails through overzealous involvement, such as Om Nom's failed magic tricks or Om Nelle's magical aids backfiring.[115][116] Season 17, spanning September 4 to December 25, 2020, intensifies the family-centric narratives with bolder experiments and seasonal ties, maintaining the era's core of home-bound pandemonium while nodding briefly to prior superhero elements in playful, non-action contexts. Episodes delve deeper into collaborative family problem-solving, with Nibble Nom's ideas driving plots involving science, exploration, and holidays. Examples include "Eruption Disruption" (September 4, 2020), a baking soda volcano experiment erupting literally out of control, and "Tree House" (October 2, 2020), where construction leads to aerial adventures. "Tiny Ghost" (November 6, 2020) captures a Halloween haunting gone cute, while the finale "Nom Olympics" (December 25, 2020) turns a living room into an athletic arena, blending competition with festive cheer and underscoring the era's lighthearted take on growth through trial and error.[117][118]Om Nom Cafe Era (seasons 18–19, 2021)
The Om Nom Cafe era of Om Nom Stories encompasses seasons 18 and 19, released throughout 2021, and centers on Om Nom, Om Nelle, and Nibble Nom launching and operating a cafe in Nomville after a disastrous home cooking experiment leaves them homeless.[60] This storyline explores themes of entrepreneurship, including menu innovation, customer service, and business rivalries, while incorporating Nibble Nom's eager participation in kitchen duties and recipe testing to balance family dynamics with work responsibilities.[119] The 20 episodes, divided evenly between the two seasons, each run approximately 3–5 minutes and highlight cafe challenges such as handling picky patrons, equipment malfunctions, and seasonal demands, often resolved through humorous trial-and-error approaches to food preparation.[60] Season 18, airing from January to June 2021, introduces the cafe setup and initial hurdles. Key episodes include "A Sweet Start" (January 29, 2021), where Om Nom overambitiously experiments with desserts, leading to explosive kitchen gags involving overflowing batter and sticky mishaps that underscore the risks of unchecked culinary ambition.[59] In "Cheese Power" (February 26, 2021), the team prepares a calcium-rich cheese platter for an elderly customer, Mrs. Doggins, but faces comedic sabotage as a thief targets the dish, emphasizing resource management in a small business.[120] Food-related humor peaks in "Sushi" (April 23, 2021), with Om Nom training under a zen master to roll perfect sushi rolls, resulting in slapstick sequences of flying rice and wobbly fish that poke fun at precision in service-oriented tasks.[119] Other standout gags involve hygiene struggles in "Squeaky Clean" (March 12, 2021), where Om Nom's clumsiness turns handwashing into a slippery comedy of errors, and competitive antics in "Competitor" (April 9, 2021), pitting the cafe against Evil Spider's rival food van through underhanded pricing wars and customer poaching.[60] Season 19, released from August to October 2021, builds on the cafe's growth with more integrated family elements and escalating business pressures. Episodes like "Chef Level" (September 3, 2021) feature Nibble Nom stepping up to fulfill orders during Om Nom's exhaustion from late-night gaming, with gags centered on rushed assembly-line cooking that leads to hilariously mismatched dishes.[121] "Tiny Sabotage" (September 17, 2021) introduces pest-themed disruptions orchestrated by Evil Spider, where a bug invasion causes chain-reaction spills of sauces and ingredients, highlighting vulnerability in cafe operations.[122] Culinary creativity shines in "Nuts for Coco" (October 1, 2021), as the team crafts nut-based treats for a demanding client, resulting in nutty explosions and allergic reaction dodges that blend food innovation with entrepreneurial problem-solving.[121] The season culminates in "Oh My Cake" (October 29, 2021), with oversized cake constructions for a celebration that collapse in tiers of frosting chaos, reinforcing lessons on scaling recipes for customer events.[121] These seasons shift the series toward entrepreneurial humor by portraying cafe management as a mix of inventive cooking fails and lighthearted business tactics, such as outmaneuvering competitors or adapting to customer whims, which adds a layer of relatable work-life comedy to the Noms' adventures.[60]New Neighbors Era (seasons 20–26, 2021–2023)
The New Neighbors Era of Om Nom Stories encompasses seasons 20 through 26, consisting of 70 episodes released between November 2021 and December 2023. In this arc, Om Nom, Om Nelle, and Nibble Nom relocate to Nomcity, a vibrant neighborhood populated by diverse Nommies who foster community through everyday adventures and mutual support. The storyline shifts from prior isolated settings, such as the Om Nom Cafe, to emphasize social interactions with locals, highlighting themes of friendship, creativity, and neighborhood harmony.[123][82] Key introductions include the mischievous sisters Nino and Mino, who bring playful energy to group activities; the clumsy yet endearing Giant, who aids in physical challenges; Starrah, a supportive friend in creative endeavors; and Baby Angry, whose super strength adds humor to competitions. These characters expand the ensemble, enabling stories centered on collaborative problem-solving and shared joys, such as pranks, games, and crafts that strengthen bonds among residents. Episodes often depict Nomcity as a close-knit environment where residents rally to cheer each other up or celebrate collectively.[72][124] Seasonal events weave through the narrative, incorporating holidays to underscore community spirit. For instance, Christmas episodes feature neighborhood tree decorations and gift exchanges, while Halloween tales involve pumpkin carving and spooky pranks. Valentine's Day and Easter prompts heart-themed crafts and egg-painting sessions, respectively, with birthdays and winter fun providing additional opportunities for group festivities. These elements reinforce the era's focus on relational growth over individual feats.[124][125][126] The era's episodes maintain a consistent structure of 10 per season, blending lighthearted humor with lessons on empathy and teamwork. Below are the episode lists for each season, drawn from official broadcast records.Season 20 (November 2021 – January 2022)
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | No Tears | November 12, 2021 | Neighbors support Om Nom during a tough moment, extending help to Nibble Nom, Om Nelle, Nino, Mino, and Starrah.[127] |
| 2 | Pre-Loved Gift | November 19, 2021 | Om Nom selects meaningful second-hand gifts for his circle, receiving surprises in return. |
| 3 | Nom Pranks | November 26, 2021 | Om Nom initiates pranks on friends, only to experience reciprocal fun. |
| 4 | Sporty Nom | December 3, 2021 | Om Nom engages in races and tennis, competing against Nibble Nom and Baby Angry's strength. |
| 5 | Xmas Neighbor | December 10, 2021 | The community collaborates on a shared Christmas tree, each contributing uniquely. |
| 6 | Monster Gaming | December 17, 2021 | Nino and Mino join Om Nom for competitive video games. |
| 7 | Talent Show | December 24, 2021 | Om Nom hosts a neighborhood talent showcase. |
| 8 | Arts & Crafts | December 31, 2021 | Om Nom introduces origami to Nibble Nom, inspiring group creativity. |
| 9 | Snowy Fun | January 7, 2022 | Friends partake in skating and snow battles. |
| 10 | Appearance Matters | January 14, 2022 | Om Nom tries new looks but values authenticity.[128] |
Season 21 (February – April 2022)
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Heart-Shaped | February 11, 2022 | Om Nom captures Valentine's hearts with neighbors.[129] |
| 2 | Om Nom Game | February 18, 2022 | Red Light, Green Light game excites Baby Angry. |
| 3 | Nom-bit Games | February 25, 2022 | Video games merge with real-life antics. |
| 4 | Common Playground | March 18, 2022 | Neighbors upgrade playground features creatively. |
| 5 | Wake Up | March 18, 2022 | Om Nom rallies friends for a morning jog. |
| 6 | PhotoNom | March 25, 2022 | Om Nom masters photography for each resident. |
| 7 | Sleepover | April 1, 2022 | Sleepover trials affirm home's comfort. |
| 8 | Egg-sellent! | April 8, 2022 | Easter egg painting with innovative techniques.[130] |
| 9 | Game On | April 15, 2022 | Guitar Hero and Cut the Rope sessions with friends. |
| 10 | Nomtastic Weather | April 22, 2022 | Outdoor games like Twister in varying weather. |
Season 22 (May – October 2022)
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Imagine That | May 20, 2022 | Imagination enhances sports for inclusivity.[131] |
| 2 | Dress Up | June 3, 2022 | Creative outfits experimented with by the group.[132] |
| 3 | Science Time | August 19, 2022 | Scientific curiosities from microbes to stars.[133] |
| 4 | Nature Crafts | September 2, 2022 | Outdoor crafts like flower crowns and boat races.[134] |
| 5 | Lunch Pals | September 9, 2022 | Learning lunch preferences to bond closer.[135] |
| 6 | Story Time | September 16, 2022 | Stories and games replace TV entertainment.[136] |
| 7 | Birthday Party | September 23, 2022 | Birthday celebrated with personalized gifts.[137] |
| 8 | Paper World | September 30, 2022 | Paper-based imaginary adventures.[138] |
| 9 | Board Game Night | October 12, 2022 | High-stakes board games with Nibble Nom.[139] |
| 10 | Beach Day | October 14, 2022 | Beach fun with sandcastles and shells.[140] |
Season 23 (October – December 2022)
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Halloween Night | October 21, 2022 | Halloween pranks and pumpkin carving.[141] |
| 2 | App Adventures | October 28, 2022 | Smartphone apps explored, including navigation. |
| 3 | Wheels Fun | November 4, 2022 | Mastering wheeled vehicles with friends. |
| 4 | Beat the Heat | November 11, 2022 | Cooling methods in heat, including inventive fans. |
| 5 | Weather Woes | November 18, 2022 | Weather machine mishaps lead to adaptations. |
| 6 | Good Manners | November 25, 2022 | Manners demonstrated to earn affection. |
| 7 | Clean Up Crew | December 2, 2022 | Fun cleaning with tools and music. |
| 8 | Holiday Prep | December 9, 2022 | Christmas preparations with custom gifts. |
| 9 | Picnic Party | December 16, 2022 | Picnics enhanced by each friend's talents. |
| 10 | Snowy Creations | December 23, 2022 | Custom snowflakes and snowmen creations. |
Season 24 (March – May 2023)
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rubik's Cube | March 3, 2023 | Puzzle-solving prioritizes fun over victory.[142] |
| 2 | Goal | March 10, 2023 | Soccer with creative rule tweaks. |
| 3 | Fun Fair | March 31, 2023 | Fair attractions emphasize shared joy. |
| 4 | Masks | April 14, 2023 | Mask-making sparks neighborhood creativity. |
| 5 | Buttons | April 28, 2023 | Smartphone features connect the group. |
| 6 | Sports | May 12, 2023 | Humorous takes on various sports. |
| 7 | Creative Arts | May 26, 2023 | Painting and sculpting inspire all. |
| 8 | Mobile Games | June 2, 2023 | Games lead to real-world chases. |
| 9 | Weather | June 9, 2023 | Battling elements with determination. |
| 10 | Waiting in Line | June 16, 2023 | Impatient antics while queuing. |
Season 25 (March – August 2023)
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Team Fixers | March 23, 2023 | Teamwork fixes everyday issues like broken items. |
| 2 | Cooking for Pals | April 7, 2023 | Cooking adventures for picky eaters. |
| 3 | Jump High | April 21, 2023 | Jumping contests escalate to space. |
| 4 | Kitchen Saves | May 5, 2023 | Culinary fixes turn mishaps into meals. |
| 5 | Fear Busters | May 19, 2023 | Conquering fears through mutual support. |
| 6 | Clever Tricks | June 2, 2023 | Mischief resolved with clever solutions. |
| 7 | Midnight Snack | June 30, 2023 | Stealthy quest for a midnight snack. |
| 8 | Party Planners | July 14, 2023 | Party planning with friend assistance. |
| 9 | Daily Surprises | August 25, 2023 | Daily mishaps involving photos and pests. |
| 10 | Parcel Fun | August 25, 2023 | Parcel deliveries uncover surprises. |
Season 26 (2023)
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grown-up Imposter | August 30, 2023 | Om Nom aids at school and crafts, hiding a prank.[143] |
| 2 | Birthday Surprise | September 6, 2023 | Anticipation builds for a group birthday party.[144] |
| 3 | Halloween Pumpkin Monster | October 13, 2023 | Candy transforms Om Nom into a chaotic monster.[145] |
| 4 | Nap Time Quiet | October 20, 2023 | Ensuring silence amid neighborhood noises.[146] |
| 5 | Science Lab Giant | November 10, 2023 | Growth potion leads to helpful giant feats.[147] |
| 6 | Wild Antenna | November 17, 2023 | Taming an unruly antenna with style trials.[148] |
| 7 | 8-Bit Game Trap | November 24, 2023 | Trapped in retro games, friendship prevails.[149] |
| 8 | Nom-Cat Mix-Up | December 1, 2023 | Gadget mishap creates a hybrid chaos.[150] |
| 9 | Christmas Snowflake Spell | December 15, 2023 | Frozen heart thawed by holiday love.[151] |
| 10 | Snow Nom’s Carrot Chase | December 22, 2023 | Chasing a thieving pigeon in snow.[152] |
Fantasy Quest Era (season 27, 2024)
The Fantasy Quest Era, comprising season 27 of Om Nom Stories, premiered in 2024 and features Om Nom and Nibble Nom teaming up with the recurring antagonist Evil Spider for a series of magical quests.[74] The storyline begins with the trio being transported into a fairy-tale world via a magic card game, leading to imaginative, high-stakes adventures that blend fantasy elements with humor and resolution of prior character arcs, such as unlikely alliances formed during the New Neighbors Era.[153] This season serves as the apparent conclusion to the main episodic run up to that point, emphasizing themes of cooperation and triumph over chaos across diverse settings like prehistoric lands, royal courts, and extraterrestrial encounters.[92] The 11 episodes, including 10 regular installments and one special, explore escalating quests that culminate in restorative narratives, with Evil Spider's redemption arc providing emotional closure to cross-series rivalries.[76] Key examples include time-travel mishaps in ancient eras and cosmic battles, highlighting Om Nom's ingenuity in navigating enchanted realms while fostering bonds with familiar foes.[154] The season aired biweekly from February to June, with the final special released later in the year.| Episode Number | Title | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| 261 | Fantasy Quest | February 23, 2024 |
| 262 | Stone Age Noms | March 8, 2024 |
| 263 | Nomosaurus | March 22, 2024 |
| 264 | Royal Riddle | April 5, 2024 |
| 265 | Black Hole | April 19, 2024 |
| 266 | Siren Clash | May 3, 2024 |
| 267 | Ninja Apples | May 17, 2024 |
| 268 | A Chase at the Museum | May 31, 2024 |
| 269 | Sneaky Seagull | June 14, 2024 |
| 270 | Alien Ship | June 28, 2024 |
| 271 (Special) | Green Wind Power | October 4, 2024 |
Season 28 (Nomcity Chronicles, 2025–)
Season 28 premiered on November 7, 2025, continuing the New Neighbors themes with new neighborhood adventures in Nomcity. As of November 14, 2025, early episodes include:| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Silly Tree | November 7, 2025 | Neighborhood tree antics lead to silly fun. |
| 2 | ROCK! | November 14, 2025 | Rock-themed games and discoveries. |