Slugterra
Slugterra is a Canadian animated television series created by Asaph Fipke that premiered on Disney XD in 2012, following the adventures of 15-year-old Eli Shane in a vast subterranean world inhabited by humans and sentient, transforming creatures called slugs.[1][2] In this underground realm, known as Slugterra, young "slugslingers" like Eli use specialized blasters to fire slugs as living ammunition, which gain enhanced abilities when accelerated to 100 mph, engaging in strategic duels to resolve conflicts and protect their home.[2] The series blends elements of action, sci-fi, and comedy, emphasizing themes of friendship, heroism, and environmental stewardship as Eli collects rare slugs, builds alliances with his crew—including the inventive mechanic Kord, the resourceful strategist Trixie, and the boastful Pronto—and confronts the malevolent Dr. Blakk, who seeks to corrupt slugs into dangerous "ghoul" forms.[1][2] Produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment (later rebranded as DHX Studios Vancouver and now part of WildBrain), the show ran from 2012 to 2016 over multiple seasons, comprising 63 episodes, along with spin-off series like Slugterra: Ghoul from Beyond and Slugterra: Eastern Caverns, as well as feature films such as Slugterra: Return of the Elementals.[3] [[4]] The animation style features vibrant, detailed caverns and dynamic battle sequences, appealing to a young audience while incorporating educational undertones about teamwork and responsibility.[5] Slugterra has expanded into a multimedia franchise, including video games, comics, merchandise, and a 2022 spin-off series Slugterra: Ascension, maintaining a dedicated fanbase through platforms like YouTube and others.[6] [[7]]Premise and Setting
Synopsis
Slugterra is an animated action-adventure series centered on 15-year-old Eli Shane, who on his birthday descends into the subterranean world of Slugterra to inherit his late father's mecha beast and collection of slugs—small creatures that serve as living ammunition in high-velocity battles.[5][2] There, Eli assembles a gang of allies to hone his skills as a slinger, aiming to rise as the premier hero while confronting threats that endanger the underground caverns.[5][2] The core conflict revolves around the malevolent Dr. Blakk, who employs dark technology to corrupt innocent slugs into aggressive ghouls, unleashing chaos across the 99 caverns and threatening the balance of this hidden realm.[2] Eli and his team battle these forces to protect the slugs and maintain harmony, weaving in themes of friendship, bravery, and heroic responsibility amid perilous duels and explorations.[5] Blending sci-fi elements with fast-paced slug-slinging action, the series delivers comedic and adventurous storytelling tailored for children aged 7 and up, emphasizing teamwork and moral growth through its underground escapades.[5][8]World of Slugterra
Slugterra is a vast, secret subterranean realm located deep beneath the Earth's surface, comprising 99 interconnected caverns that form a luminous, high-tech underground world illuminated by natural and mechanical energy sources. This fantastical environment features diverse biomes, including frozen tundras, arid deserts, lush jungles, and volcanic regions, each hosting unique ecosystems and challenges for exploration. Powered by advanced mecha technology and energy crystals, the caverns support thriving settlements and transportation networks like high-speed rail systems and mechabeasts, enabling travel across the expansive network. The realm's geography is dynamic, with tunnels, chasms, and hidden passages that connect the caverns, creating a labyrinthine backdrop for adventure and conflict.[9][10][11] Society in Slugterra revolves around the culture of slugslinging, where individuals known as slingers collect, train, and battle using specialized blasters to launch living ammunition in high-stakes duels governed by strict codes of honor. The economy is deeply intertwined with slug trading markets and tournament-style competitions, where rare specimens and victories determine status, resources, and alliances among cavern dwellers. The Shane family legacy stands as a cornerstone of this society, with generations of Shanes serving as legendary guardians who protect the caverns' balance and secrecy from surface knowledge. Industrial elements, such as corporate entities like Blakk Industries, introduce tensions by exploiting resources and developing weaponry that disrupts the natural harmony of the underground ecosystems.[12][13][14] Key locations anchor the world's lore, including fortified territories controlled by enigmatic groups like the Shadow Clan in the Eastern Caverns, industrial strongholds of Blakk Industries. Human inhabitants migrated to this realm long ago, establishing a self-sustaining civilization that reveres the elemental forces underpinning Slugterra's vitality, though rapid industrialization poses ongoing threats to ecological equilibrium. These elements collectively form a rich tapestry of adventure, where societal norms emphasize skill, camaraderie, and the preservation of the underground world's hidden wonders.[9][15][11]Slugs
Slugs are small, magical, bipedal creatures resembling colorful mollusks that serve as the primary ammunition in the underground world of Slugterra. These living beings possess innate elemental affinities, such as fire, water, earth, air, and energy, which manifest in their abilities during combat. Slugs are collected and trained by slingers, who load them into high-powered blasters for use in duels and battles, functioning as live projectiles rather than inert bullets.[16] In battle mechanics, slugs are fired through the expansive tunnel networks of Slugterra, where velocity plays a critical role in their performance. If propelled at speeds below 100 miles per hour (mph), a slug remains in its vulnerable protoform—a compact, untransformed state suitable only for basic actions. However, when accelerated to 100 mph or greater via the high-speed tunnels, the slug undergoes a process known as velocimorphing, rapidly transforming into its velocimorph form. This enhanced state amplifies the slug's size, strength, and elemental powers, enabling devastating attacks like fire blasts from an Infurnus slug, freezing barrages from a Frostcrawler, or electrical surges from a Tazerling. Experienced slugs can further transform into a megamorph form at 200 mph, gaining even greater power.[16][17] Slugs are diverse, with over 50 species introduced across the series, categorized primarily by elemental type and rarity levels including common, uncommon, rare, extremely rare, and ultra-rare. Elemental categories encompass fire (e.g., Infurnus), ice (e.g., Frostcrawler), water (e.g., Aquabeek), earth (e.g., Rammstone), air (e.g., Hop Rock), and energy (e.g., Amperling), among others like plant, metal, and psychic. Special variants include the five ancient Elemental Slugs—ancestors to all others—which wield unparalleled power tied to core elements. These categories influence strategic selection in battles, as slingers pair slugs for synergistic effects based on terrain and opponents.[18] A darker aspect of slug physiology involves ghoul transformation, where exposure to dark energy from corrupted blaster ammo—developed by antagonist Dr. Blakk—mutates regular slugs into aggressive, monstrous ghouls. These ghouled forms retain and amplify the original slug's elemental abilities but twist them into destructive, uncontrollable forces, such as a Goon Doc's toxic sludge or a Darkfurnus's inferno. Ghoul slugs exhibit heightened aggression and can further corrupt other slugs upon contact, posing a significant threat to Slugterra's ecosystem.[19]Characters
Main Characters
Eli Shane is the central protagonist of Slugterra, a 15-year-old boy who descends into the underground world upon receiving a mysterious package from his missing father, Will Shane, containing his first slug and a map to the 99 caverns.[5] As a descendant of the legendary Shane family, Eli inherits the responsibility to protect Slugterra from threats like Dr. Blakk, starting as a novice slinger but quickly developing a strategic mind through duels and alliances.[20] His arc evolves from an inexperienced surface-dweller relying on raw determination to a confident leader who coordinates complex slug-slinging tactics and inspires loyalty in his team.[21] Trixie Sting serves as the tech-savvy member of Eli's crew, specializing in inventing gadgets, maintaining communications, and analyzing slug behaviors during missions.[21] Optimistic and resourceful, she often acts as the voice of reason, providing comic relief while holding her own in high-stakes duels against Blakk's forces.[21] Her engineering skills upgrade the team's blasters and mecha-beasts, enabling innovative strategies that complement Eli's leadership.[2] Kord Zane, a massive yet gentle Balthazar cave troll, functions as the group's mechanic and physical powerhouse, repairing vehicles and wielding heavy firepower in battles.[21] Despite his imposing size, Kord exhibits a kind-hearted personality, focusing on engineering solutions and supporting his friends with unwavering loyalty.[20] His role emphasizes teamwork, often fixing equipment mid-mission to keep the crew operational against overwhelming odds.[5] Pronto Geronimole, a boastful Molenoid tracker, brings comic relief to the group with his exaggerated claims of expertise in navigation and survival, though his efforts frequently lead to humorous mishaps.[21] Beneath the bumbling exterior, Pronto is deeply loyal, using his underground instincts to scout paths and detect dangers in Slugterra's caverns.[20] His dynamic with the team highlights the balance of flaws and reliability in their shared quest.[5] Junjie, introduced later as a Shadow Clan warrior from the Eastern Caverns, joins Eli's crew as a master of Slug Fu, an advanced melee-style slug-slinging technique that emphasizes precision and chi energy.[21] Honorable and highly disciplined, he initially clashes with the more relaxed Shane Gang but becomes a key ally, teaching them Slug Fu to enhance their combat abilities.[22] His arc involves transitioning from a solitary protector to an integrated team member, contributing his cultural knowledge of ancient slugs to broader threats.[21] The Shane Gang forms around Eli shortly after his arrival in Slugterra, uniting Trixie, Kord, and Pronto as his core allies in a hidden outpost that serves as their base for planning and resting between adventures.[5] With the addition of Junjie, their dynamics blend diverse skills—strategy, tech, strength, tracking, and martial prowess—driving a collective goal to thwart Dr. Blakk's campaign to ghoul slugs and dominate the caverns.[20] This camaraderie fosters growth, turning individual strengths into synergistic defenses for Slugterra's fragile ecosystem.[21]Antagonists
Dr. Thaddeus Blakk serves as the primary antagonist in Slugterra, an industrialist who seeks to dominate the 99 caverns through the use of corrupted ghoul slugs. As the owner of Blakk Industries, he employs dark science to transform ordinary slugs into aggressive ghouls, enabling his forces to overpower rivals and expand his influence. Blakk's backstory reveals him as a former aspiring slugslinger who resorted to cheating and dirty tactics, facing rejection from his own slugs and competition from Will Shane; after retiring, he pivoted to industrial ventures, revolutionizing transportation with the Slugterran Express rail network, which amassed his wealth before he turned to ghouling for ultimate control.[23][2] Blakk's operations rely on a network of miners and henchmen driven by greed and loyalty to his vision of power consolidation. Key enforcers include the twin brothers Locke and Lode, known as the Hooligang, who are demolition experts wielding heavy blasters and serving as Blakk's primary field operatives to intimidate cavern inhabitants and seize resources. These groups, including Blakk's guards, conduct raids and enforce his industrial dominance, often motivated by promises of wealth and authority within his empire.[24] The Shadow Clan represents an initial rival force with deep-rooted lore as ancient guardians of Slugterra's boundaries, evolving into honor-bound warriors who clash with intruders due to territorial disputes. Composed of monkey-like creatures skilled in stealth and combat, they protect their domain with a magical force field, viewing outsiders as threats to their sacred duties despite their code of honor.[25] Later seasons introduce escalating threats, including the Underlord's forces under the Emperor in the Eastern Caverns, a hierarchical group of slingers competing in brutal tournaments for regional control, fueled by ambitions of conquest and resource hoarding. Rogue slingers and mutated creatures further complicate the landscape, contributing to broader conspiracies that challenge cavern stability across multiple arcs.[26]Voice Cast
The principal voice cast for Slugterra features a ensemble of Canadian voice actors, primarily recorded at studios in Vancouver, bringing to life the underground world and its inhabitants through distinctive performances that emphasize youthful energy for protagonists and menacing tones for antagonists.[27][28] In the original series (2012–2016), Sam Vincent provided the voice for the lead character Eli Shane, delivering a confident and adventurous portrayal that anchored the show's action sequences. Shannon Chan-Kent voiced Trixie Sting, infusing the role with sharp wit and determination, while Lee Tockar brought comedic flair to Pronto Geronimole as the boastful mole, often highlighting his over-the-top personality through exaggerated accents. Andrew Francis lent a steady, supportive tone to Kord Zane, the team's mechanic, contributing to the group's dynamic camaraderie.[27][28][29] Among the antagonists, Mark Oliver voiced Dr. Thaddeus Blakk, using a deep, authoritative timbre to convey the villain's ruthless ambition and control over ghoul slugs. Brian Drummond provided voices for supporting figures like Maurice, enhancing comedic relief and minor conflicts with his versatile baritone.[27][30][31] Recurring and guest performers included Tabitha St. Germain as Desdemona, delivering a sultry and scheming quality to the rogue slinger, and Andrew Francis in multiple capacities beyond Kord for added depth in ensemble scenes. For international dubs, casting varied significantly; for example, the French version featured distinct actors like Xavier Faucourt as Eli Shane to adapt cultural nuances.[32][27][33] The 2022 revival series Slugterra: Ascension recast key roles with younger actors to reflect character aging and production shifts. Julian Dos Santos took over as Eli Shane, providing a matured yet spirited performance, while Anthony Botelho voiced Pronto with renewed comedic energy. Amanda Kay replaced Chan-Kent as Trixie, maintaining the character's resourcefulness in a more streamlined narrative. Antagonist updates included David Andrew Brent as Dr. Blakk, continuing the legacy of ominous delivery.[34][35]| Role | Original Series (2012–2016) Actor | Ascension (2022–) Actor |
|---|---|---|
| Eli Shane | Sam Vincent | Julian Dos Santos |
| Trixie Sting | Shannon Chan-Kent | Amanda Kay |
| Pronto Geronimole | Lee Tockar | Anthony Botelho |
| Kord Zane | Andrew Francis | Not prominently recast (series focus shifts) |
| Dr. Thaddeus Blakk | Mark Oliver | David Andrew Brent |
Production
Development
Slugterra was created by Asaph Fipke, founder and CEO of Nerd Corps Entertainment, as an original animated series concept centered on a subterranean world where young heroes battle using transforming slugs launched from blasters as living ammunition. The idea drew inspiration from Western tropes reimagined in a kid-friendly sci-fi context, akin to Star Wars as a space Western, emphasizing good versus evil conflicts through trained creature duels while avoiding traditional gun violence by framing slugs as friendly, power-releasing companions. Fipke developed the core play pattern in response to toy industry demands for innovative action figures, focusing on slug-slinging mechanics that blended adventure with collectible elements for children aged 6-11.[13] Nerd Corps Entertainment, a Vancouver-based animation studio founded by Fipke in 2002, handled production of the series, beginning development work including concept art and world-building in 2011. The studio pitched the project to Disney XD, securing a greenlight that led to production starting in early 2012, with initial announcements of the series rollout that September. The full series ultimately comprised 63 episodes across six seasons, produced in 22-minute formats to support ongoing storytelling in an expansive underground ecosystem. Nerd Corps was acquired by DHX Media in December 2014 for approximately $57 million, integrating its operations into the larger company's family content portfolio during Slugterra's run.[36][9][37][38] Key challenges during conceptualization included expanding the episodic 22-minute structure into deeper narratives for companion media, such as the series' feature films, which required a three-act format to explore slug evolutions, new villains, and broader lore like intelligent "ghoul" slugs. Slug designs emphasized dynamic transformations—slugs accelerating to 100 mph to unleash elemental powers—while world-building focused on diverse caverns and mecha-beast vehicles to create a vibrant, immersive sci-fi adventure blending action, teamwork, and exploration for young audiences.[13][9]Animation and Staff
Slugterra is a 3D computer-generated imagery (CGI) animated series produced using Autodesk Maya software, which facilitated the creation of its dynamic battle sequences featuring fluid camera movements and high-energy action. Episodes typically run for 22 minutes, allowing for self-contained stories centered on slug-slinging duels and explorations of the subterranean world. The visual style emphasizes a luminous, high-tech underground environment with lush cavernous landscapes to evoke a sense of adventure and mystery.[39] The production was led by Nerd Corps Entertainment, a Vancouver-based studio employing approximately 400 staff members during the series' development, enabling efficient handling of CGI workflows for multiple shows. Key personnel included co-founder and producer Chuck Johnson, who oversaw creative aspects alongside creator and executive producer Asaph Fipke; director Johnny Darrell, responsible for several episodes; and story editor Rob Hoegee, who shaped narrative consistency across 38 installments.[40][41][37][42][27] Design elements were crafted in collaboration with CreatureBox, focusing on transformative visuals to enhance gameplay-like battles. Slug morphing sequences depict the creatures accelerating to high speeds before evolving into powerful, element-specific forms, adding spectacle to confrontations. Mecha vehicles, inspired by animal shapes, incorporate modular designs that allow reconfiguration for terrain navigation and combat, such as shifting from quadruped modes to streamlined bikes.[43] Post-production encompassed sound mixing, editing, and foley work, with contributions from Vancouver's Dick & Roger's Sound Studio to integrate audio effects like slug launches and vehicle engines. After DHX Media's 2014 acquisition of Nerd Corps for $57 million, production transitioned under the studio's new entity, later rebranded as WildBrain in 2019, ensuring continued oversight for subsequent seasons and related media.[37]Broadcast and Release
Original Broadcast
Slugterra premiered on Disney XD in Canada on September 8, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. EST. The series made its United States debut on Disney XD on October 15, 2012, airing initially at 3:30 p.m. ET/PT. New episodes were scheduled on weekdays during this period, allowing for consistent weekly exposure to young audiences.[44][9][14] The series ran for three seasons comprising 63 episodes from 2012 to 2016. The first season (or initial arc) consisted of 39 episodes aired from 2012 to 2013, establishing the core narrative and characters in the underground world of Slugterra. This season benefited from steady weekday airings on Disney XD, contributing to growing viewership among its target demographic of children aged 6-11. Ratings for the premiere episodes reached peaks in the kids' animation block, with the show maintaining a strong presence in afternoon slots before occasional time slot adjustments to optimize family viewing hours.[45][14] The remaining episodes (seasons 2 and 3), totaling 24, aired from 2014 to 2016 and concluded the main series storyline. The season finale aired on August 6, 2016. By this point, the broadcast schedule had shifted to align with evolving network programming, including moves to other DHX Media channels following changes at Disney XD Canada. The series wrapped after three seasons amid these network transitions, though reruns persisted on Family Channel to sustain audience engagement.[46][47]International Distribution
Slugterra has achieved widespread international distribution, airing on Disney XD and Disney Channel networks across more than 170 territories worldwide. The series' global rollout began in 2013, supported by Disney as the primary television partner, enabling broadcasts on both pay-TV and free-to-air platforms in key markets outside North America.[9][48] In Europe, the show premiered on Disney XD in early 2013, with the United Kingdom marking a significant launch on the channel in March, followed by expansions to free-to-air outlets like Channel 5. Asia saw introductions on Disney XD that same year, including dedicated programming blocks in Southeast Asia markets such as Malaysia, where episodes were scheduled regularly from April onward. Latin America also received the series in 2013 via Disney XD, aligning with broader hemispheric licensing strategies to build regional viewership.[10][49][50][51] The program was localized through dubs in major languages to suit international audiences, including French for European markets like France, Spanish for Latin American viewers, and Mandarin Chinese for broadcasts in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Additional networks outside the Disney ecosystem included ABC Me in Australia, where episodes continue to stream on the public broadcaster's iview platform. Post-2019, streaming availability has shifted due to licensing agreements, with the series accessible on platforms like Netflix in various regions as of 2025, Amazon Prime Video, and The Roku Channel (free with ads in the US).[48][52][53]Home Media
In the United States, Shout! Factory handled the home video distribution for Slugterra, releasing multiple DVD volumes starting in 2013. The inaugural release, Slugterra: Return of the Shane Gang, arrived on February 12, 2013, and featured five early episodes along with bonus content such as an introduction from creator Asaph Fipke.[54][55] Subsequent volumes included Slugterra: Slugs Unleashed on June 18, 2013, collecting additional episodes with behind-the-scenes features and animated shorts called Slugisodes.[56] Other entries, such as Slugterra: Slug Power! Volume 3, continued this pattern, focusing on episode compilations from the series' initial seasons.[57] Physical releases tapered off after 2016, aligning with the end of new content production. Internationally, Region 2 DVDs were distributed in markets like the UK and Europe, with import editions of early volumes such as Slugterra: Volume 1 made accessible to PAL-compatible players.[58] Digital releases expanded availability starting around 2014, with episodes purchasable or rentable on platforms including iTunes (via Apple TV) and Google Play, allowing on-demand access to seasons and select movies.[59][60] Special editions occasionally bundled DVDs with Slugterra-themed toys, such as blasters and mini figurines, to enhance collector appeal, though these were limited and often tied to promotional tie-ins rather than standard retail.[61] The series was added to Disney+ in 2020 for select regions, though availability has varied since, with current options including Amazon Prime Video and free ad-supported services like The Roku Channel and Pluto TV as of November 2025.[53]Episodes and Shorts
Main Series Episodes
The main series of Slugterra consists of three seasons totaling 63 episodes, each approximately 22 minutes in length, focusing on Eli Shane's adventures in the underground world. The episodes follow a serialized format with self-contained stories that advance overarching narratives involving slug-slinging battles, alliances, and escalating threats from antagonists like Dr. Blakk. Production codes for the series are not publicly detailed in official releases, but air dates vary by region, primarily on Disney XD.[2][62] Season 1 (2012–2013) comprises 39 episodes that chronicle Eli Shane's arrival in Slugterra, his inheritance of the Shane family legacy, the formation of the Shane Gang, and initial confrontations with Dr. Blakk's operations involving ghoulification of slugs. The arc emphasizes Eli's growth as a slinger, the acquisition of elemental slugs like Burpy the Infurnus, and team-building amid cavern explorations and tournaments, culminating in heightened tensions with Blakk's forces without resolving the central conflict. Key episodes include the pilot "The World Beneath Our Feet: Part 1," where Eli discovers Slugterra and faces his first mega-slug race challenge (aired October 15, 2012), and "The World Beneath Our Feet: Part 2," in which Eli escapes Blakk's pursuit and begins assembling his crew (aired October 16, 2012). Other notable installments are "The Trade" (October 17, 2012), where the gang barters for essential gear after an attack, and "The Slugout" (October 18, 2012), featuring a showdown with the Hooligang over cavern territory. The season progresses through threats like shadow clan encounters and rare slug hunts, showcasing character growth in episodes such as "Club Slug" (October 19, 2012), which exposes a fraudulent training camp, and "The Underground Race" (October 22, 2012), testing Eli's skills in a high-stakes competition.[63] Seasons 2 and 3 (2014–2016) feature 24 episodes that delve deeper into Slugterra's lore, introducing the Shadow Clan as ancient adversaries and revealing the Underlord's role in the world's balance, while the Shane Gang acquires advanced slugs and faces multi-cavern alliances. The narrative arc builds on prior victories by escalating global threats, including explorations of forbidden zones and battles against enhanced ghouls, leading to character maturation through moral dilemmas and strategic slug usage, and concludes with the finale "Into the Shadows," where the team confronts ultimate perils (aired October 25, 2016). Representative episodes include "Ghoul from Beyond: Part 1" (March 31, 2014), in which a post-victory celebration is interrupted by a new ghoul threat tied to Blakk's remnants, and "Return of the Elementals: Part 1" (August 2, 2014), reuniting ancient elemental slugs for a prophecy-driven quest. Further highlights are "Slug Fu Showdown: Part 1" (February 10, 2015), introducing martial arts-inspired slug training against eastern cavern rivals, and "The Journey Home" (January 23, 2016), bridging surface world ties with underground dangers, though the seasons emphasize progression toward core revelations like the Underlord's identity in later arcs.[64][65]Slugisodes
Slugisodes are a collection of companion short animations to the Slugterra television series, consisting of 1- to 2-minute webisodes that highlight the world of slugslinging through humor, tutorials, and standalone vignettes. Produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment (now WildBrain), they were first launched on October 1, 2012, coinciding with the series premiere on Disney XD, and continued production through 2015, with over 75 episodes available on the official YouTube channel. These shorts aired online via DisneyXD.com and YouTube, as well as serving as bumpers during commercial breaks on Disney XD broadcasts.[14][66] The primary purpose of the Slugisodes was to bridge gaps between main series episodes by expanding the Slugterra universe, offering quick insights into slug behaviors, equipment usage, and character dynamics without advancing the overarching narrative. Released frequently alongside new episodes to maintain audience engagement, they emphasize educational elements like basic slugslinging techniques alongside comedic scenarios involving individual slugs or the Shane Gang. Content often spotlights specific slug species' origins, abilities, and personalities, such as demonstrations of fire-based attacks or collection methods, blending action with lighthearted humor to appeal to young viewers.[14][67] Unlike the serialized adventures of the main series, Slugisodes are entirely standalone, focusing on fun, self-contained stories or tips that reinforce core lore elements like slug care and blaster mechanics. Examples include instructional pieces on catching wild slugs and short tales featuring slugs like Burpy, an Infurnus slug known for his fiery transformations and leadership among Eli Shane's team. Later installments introduced more advanced topics, such as Slug Fu training, tying into series developments while remaining accessible as quick watches.[68][69][70] The following table provides representative examples of Slugisodes, including titles, approximate release dates based on initial uploads, and featured elements or slugs:| Episode Number | Title | Release Date | Featured Slugs/Elements | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Slugslinging 101 | October 15, 2012 | General slugslinging, Burpy (Infurnus) | Introduces basic slugslinging rules and mechanics in the underground world.[67] |
| 2 | Blasters and You | October 17, 2012 | Blaster engineering, various slugs | Explains blaster customization and usage for firing slugs at high speeds.[71] |
| 3 | How To Catch Slugs! | September 30, 2012 | Wild slug capture techniques | Tips from Trixie and Pronto on tracking and collecting untamed slugs.[68] |
| 5 | Care and Feeding of Slugs! | December 21, 2012 | Slug habitats and nutrition | Guidance on maintaining healthy slugs in a slugslinger's arsenal.[72] |
| 14 | A Brief History of Slugslinging | September 16, 2013 | Historical slugslinging lore | Overview of the sport's evolution in Slugterra's caverns.[73] |
| 23 | Burpy in... Load 'em Up! | November 19, 2013 | Burpy (Infurnus), Joules (Tazerling), Chiller (Frostcrawler) | Burpy herds reluctant slugs into the blaster before a mission.[69] |
| 27 | Burpy and Chiller in: Chill Time! | January 2, 2014 | Burpy (Infurnus), Chiller (Frostcrawler) | Burpy attempts to relax but faces interruptions from icy antics.[74] |
| 36 | Burpy in: Mall Madness | February 24, 2014 | Burpy (Infurnus) | Burpy navigates a chaotic mall cavern shopping trip.[75] |
| 401 | Slugs and Spares! | February 25, 2017 (re-release; original 2015) | Spare slugs, general maintenance | Humorous look at backup slugs and arsenal organization.[76] |
| N/A | Slug Fu and You! | September 4, 2015 | Slug Fu training, various slugs | Basics of Slug Fu, the advanced art of guiding slugs in battle.[70] |