Episode list

Go Go Giwas

Barn of Knowledge
Leon, a boy from the Netherlands, has come to Flying Squirrel Village for summer break. Bayan and Dola took Leon to the ancient battle field, only to discover that the hunting shack had been destroyed by a wild boar. They gathered everyone together to build a new barn to be a school for Bayan to pass on all of his knowledge and everything he has learned to the children.
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Atayal Propeller
Classes have begun at the Flying Squirrel School. Giwas and Leon were excited to go to the first day of class, only to discover that no one else came. Bayan came up with a brilliant scheme to get the others to come to class.
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Shining Eyes

Thu, Mar 14, 2019
Dola took the gang out hunting for flying squirrels in the mountains. Giwas wasn't allowed to go, but she brought her bow and arrows and secretly followed the gang with Nainai anyway.
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Bamboo Shoots of Affection
Behuy wanted to take Leon to a secret place with lots of bamboo shoots with Giwas went along. Giwas harvested some big bamboo shoots, because she remembered that Lawa always ate the bigger ones. Behuy laughed and said that small bamboo shoots taste better. He suggested that they take some shoots back to the school to cook them up and have a taste test.
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Hunter's Wisdom

Mon, Mar 18, 2019
Nainai called the others to help rescue a baby monkey that was caught in an iron foot trap, only to discover that it was Behuy who had laid the trap. In order to avoid harming baby animals by accident, Bayan taught Behuy and Leon how to make a traditional Atayal trap.
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Leon's Birthday

Tue, Mar 19, 2019
Leon accidentally discovered that it was Giwas's birthday. Leon and Behuy decided to make an Atayal style cake to surprise Giwas. The two of them went all over collecting ingredients, but were met by suspicious classmates everywhere they went.
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The Best Three Stone Stove
Bayan discovered that Leon wasn't very familiar with edible plants, so he decided to take everyone on an excursion to get to know the plants around the village. The next day, after they collected their ingredients, Bayan taught everyone to use stones to make a "three stone stove."
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Sign of Sharing

Thu, Mar 21, 2019
There's a banana thief in the village. Behuy, Nainai and Bayan's bananas all went missing. The whole gang went out to search for the bananas, even relying on Nalu's sensitive sense of smell, but they didn't find any trace of the stolen bananas. However, a number of odd things happened along the way that led Leon to discover that something wasn't right.
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Twinkle Stars in Water
Giwas and the others searched all around the village to try to find the daytime shooting stars that Leon once heard his father talk about. Everyone came out to help and eventually, relying on a memory that Nainai thought was from a dream, the group found the "daytime shooting stars" in the water of a stream.
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The Gifts of Tradition
Behuy told Giwas about a kind of cloth that doesn't need to be woven because it grows from trees. As everyone was pondering how to make tree bark cloth, they even tried planting the cloth in the ground, only to be caught in the act by Lawa. Lawa decided to teach the gang the method for making tree bark cloth.
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The Bending Fish Spear
Giwas and Losin decided to have a spear fishing competition the following day. In order to grasp the techniques of spear fishing, Giwas, Leon, and Behuy went to Bayan for help. Bayan told them about the principle of light refraction, and took them to practice by the riverside.
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Behuy's Mustache
Behuy grew a white mustache on his lip. He couldn't figure out how he grew a mustache since all he'd done that day was eat a bowl of Youma's pork soup before going out. Could it be something that was added to the soup?
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A Taste of Teamwork
In order to prepare for the Ancestral Spirit Festival, the members of the tribe worked in groups to make hekil. However, Giwas insisted on making it herself because she was angry with Leon. To try to get the two of them to make up, Bayan told everyone the secret behind turning millet into hekil.
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