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Season 1, Episode 14: Do Do Demonstrates Interesting Emoticons|Meets Korean Boy Band AB6IX
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Mr LittleCat takes Do Do to the popular Korean four-frame comic shop, and Do Do generously demonstrates interesting emoticons to teach Mr LittleCat how to make expressions. Food and photography culture is indispensable for Korean cafes. It can be said that "there must be one around the corner". Each cafe has its own characteristics and a theme. In this episode, Mr LittleCat takes Do Do to a cherry blossom-themed cafe. After that, Do Do met with Korean boy band AB6IX, each member of AB6IX shared their favorite Korean snacks, former trainee Mr LittleCat danced with AB6IX.
All Episodes - Season 1
Episode 1
Do Do and Terence Lam, Two Virgos, Went to Japan
Episode 2
Do Do Forces Terence to Eat Natto
Episode 3
Do Do and Jeffrey Embark on a Journey to Find Mount Fuji | Is the First Stop a Visit to a Public Toilet?
Episode 4
Do Do and Jeffrey Can Actually Eat More and Lose Weight in Japan?
Episode 5
Do Do Takes Kaho Hung Deep Into the Black Forest
Episode 6
Do Do and Kaho Apprenticed to Learn How to Make German Pretzel|Do Do Can Even Fly on a Fighter Jet with Great Grace
Episode 7
Do Do and Kaho Visited the Bustling Food Market in the City, Showing Off the Excitement of "Getting Drunk is Fun"
Episode 8
Do Do and Kaho Solved the Mystery of the Relationship Between Mozart's Chocolate and Mozart|Kaho Challenged to Sing Austrian Folk Songs
Episode 9
Do Do Dances the Waltz with Tyson Yoshi
Episode 10
Do Do and Tyson Yoshi Are Looking for the Footprints of Countless Geniuses in Vienna
Episode 11
Do Do "Me Time" Revisits Singapore
Episode 12
Do Do Transforms Into Tour Guide Do and Leads Mr LittleCat On a Tour of South Korea
Episode 13
Mr LittleCat Takes Do Do to the Check-in Hot Spot - Eunpyeong Hanok Village | Do Do Wants to Invest in a Hanok Village?
Episode 14
Do Do Demonstrates Interesting Emoticons|Meets Korean Boy Band AB6IX
Episode 15
Do Do and Mr LittleCat Learn How to Make Beanpaste Flower Cakes | Eating "Korean Rice with Two Sides" Feels Like Pabbajja