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10.0 2 Seasons • 52 Episodes

Pixel Pinkie - Season 1

Two girls receive a phone with a genie, Pixel Pinkie, who grants wishes. They must keep her existence secret. Each episode involves a wish gone wrong, leading them to solve the problem themselves while mistreating Pixel Pinkie.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jane Binning

    Jane Binning

    Pixel Pinkie

  • Magdalena Grubski

    Magdalena Grubski

    Nina

  • Anica Boulanger-Mashberg

    Anica Boulanger-Mashberg

    Anni

  • Jemma Gates

    Jemma Gates

    Suzi

  • Sara Cooper

    Sara Cooper

    Max

Overview

Two girls receive a phone with a genie, Pixel Pinkie, who grants wishes. They must keep her existence secret. Each episode involves a wish gone wrong, leading them to solve the problem themselves while mistreating Pixel Pinkie.

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