The worst episodes of Lost Ollie
Ranked by viewer rating, lows first. Vote on a placement to back it or contest it. Fewer than 10 rated episodes — treat this ranking as provisional.
- 01
After waking up inside a thrift store, tucked into a box of old junk, stuffed rabbit Ollie plans a daring escape to find Billy, the boy who lost him.
- 02
While floating down the Dark River, Ollie, Zozo and Rosy search for the next spot on Ollie's map. Ollie recalls something important about Momma.
- 03
The friends' quest takes a heavy turn as a heartbreaking flashback reveals how Zozo met Nina, then lost her. But a happy memory sparks much-needed hope.
- 04
Ollie remembers what happened on the last day he saw his best friend. Will he find his way home to Billy - or is he too late?
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