Four teenage heroes-for-hire warp through the universe to save adorable aliens and their worlds using the power of their emotions.
Beth’s new role as captain of the BWs is challenged by a “Manet,” a planet of only sexist dudes, that really need to simmer down and let her save them already.
When the Bravest Warriors contract jelly pox, it's up to Catbug, Impossibear and the other pets to undertake an alien rescue mission, without anyone discovering that they aren't the real Bravest Warriors.
As Plum and Beth hit up the mall for a robo-modelling cattle call, Chris stumbles upon some difficult truths about Zachary Ryan.
As Chris’s wonky Emotion Lord powers are blamed for strange issues with the Space Whale, he gets cray-cray convinced that they have a secret saboteur aboard.
After a big fight about some very uncool spoilers, the Bravest Warriors retreat to separate rooms to blow off steam. But each of them causes their own kind of disaster, resulting in unexpected revelation.
It’s night shift in the E.R. as Wallow trains for his nursing credential. But when chaos erupts, he must swap bedpans for scalpels and learn the hard truths about Registered Nursing.
The Bravest Warriors discover their reality is actually a ‘video game’ designed to entertain Higher Beings. Lacking free will, they quickly find themselves locked in a competition to the actual death with no power to resist.
Himmel begins phasing back to his own time, leaving Wallow with the hardest choice of his life: bid farewell to love, or go with Himmel and bid farewell to the BWs forever!
When Beth’s new boy-toy gets roped into an alien rescue mission, it’s his alone time with a moopy and volatile Chris that really puts him in danger.
When Wallow discovers an abandoned alien egg, he vows to raise the baby as his own; but the high demands of parenting take a heavy toll on the teen dad.
When Robochris hijacks the Space Whale for an unlikely quest, the BWs are knocked out, kidnapped, then trapped inside a living, breathing whale. After that, things get weird.
On a trip to her home planet, Plum’s strict parents catch her and Chris partaking in forbidden nums, forcing Chris into a fight to the death with Plum’s jealous ex.
Catbug doesn’t care for everybody’s moop over Chris’s death, so he journeys into the afterlife to bring their friend back. Then, while on a contentious Spring Break trip, the BWs find a planet where time moves super fast, and accidentally populate it with their tiny clones—who then try to destroy one another.
When aliens proclaim Danny to be The One, from their ancient prophesies, Chris is suspicious and Danny is way too eager to please in his new role.
When Danny feels the Bravest Warriors would be better off without him, a strange extra-dimensional being takes him to see what life would be like if he never existed.
When he thinks Plum is in danger, Chris’s Emotion Lord powers get the best of him, and he winds up stalking her super creepy-like while she runs a series of mysterious errands.
Danny creates a time machine that actually works! So well that it takes the BWs to a time before time, and they have to figure out how to make the Big Bang get bangin’.
When the Bravest Warriors attend Plum’s sister’s bonding ceremony, Chris must make Plum believe in true love in order to stabilize the timeline.
Wallow, deciding he wants to eat as ethically as possible, embarks on a faddish “ghost diet” - but the negative effects on both his physical and mental health quickly become apparent.
It’s Plum’s CURVE-VA-VERSARY, the day celebrating Plum growing legit lady bumps. But when Chris’s thoughtfully planned, yet cheaply executed, party doesn’t live up to her expectations, she donks herself into a series of tantrums, reliving the most lavishly decked out day of all time.
When the Bravest Warriors answer a distress call from a humanoid planet overrun by an evil mech race, they have no idea how their own smooshy secrets will come into play - or who they should be fighting for in the first place.
Via a séance, Danny’s mom sends him on a quest to his childhood home, where memories and a winning lottery ticket await... along with loads of sentient cockroaches.
Wallow’s hanger reaches dangerous levels, forcing The BWs to make a quick pit stop at the Planet Mart - but the lure of consumerism threatens to stop them forever.