Star must learn how to free Marco from a magically locked closet without using her new wand.
When Ludo is thrown into nature, he must overcome the elements and creatures of the wilderness to survive.
Star rebels after the school guidance counselor, Mr. Candle, insists that her future is set in stone.
Marco finally decides to focus on earning his red belt in karate.
When Marco teaches Star how to ride a bike but forgets to tell her about brakes, he teams up with Oskar and Glossaryck to save her.
A mysterious stray dog steals Star’s wand and refuses give it back.
Star goes on the run after accidentally crushing a police car.
Star and Ludo struggle to get their new wands under control.
When Star's biggest hero Mina Loveberry, a rogue magic-wielder from Mewni, loses her mojo for battle, Star attempts to help her get it back.
King Butterfly pays a surprise visit to Star during the Diaz family camping trip and brings with him his own brand of camping.
When Star and Marco are in charge of watching Buff Frog's tadpoles, the duo’s babysitting styles clash.
While Star and Marco are babysitting his tadpoles, Buff Frog goes on a mission to steal Mewnian corn but keeps thinking about his tadpoles during the job.
Star and her friends wait in the longest food truck line ever for the universe’s best hot dog, the Goblin Dog.
After an argument with Star, Glossaryck goes into hiding in a donut box.
Star competes in the Game of Flags at the Butterfly-Johansen family reunion against her mother’s orders.
When Star is nominated as Mayor of Detention, she must help her constituents with their various problems.
Marco sets out to impress Jackie at Star’s slumber party, but a magical truth-telling game threatens to reveal too much for Star.
Marco must use a gift card before it expires with catastrophic results.
When Tom vies for Marco's company instead of Star's, Marco becomes suspicious.
Worried about his tadpoles' futures, Buff Frog investigates the hole in the Mewman force field.
Star and Marco help Mr. Diaz create the scariest Haunted House on the block.
Star's most entertaining spell, Spider with a Top Hat, wants to become a fighting spell instead.
Star travels into her wand to try and fix it.
When Marco and Pony Head pick up a pizza for Star, the simple task becomes a disaster.
Star tries to resist the temptation of reading a forbidden chapter in her Book of Spells.
Marco grows a second head that blurts out his secrets and insecurities whenever he tries to ask out Jackie.
Star has second thoughts about attending a dead clown's séance, when Jackie asks Marco to go to the school dance with her.
Star tries to rescue Glossaryck and the Book of Spells from Ludo.
Star sets out to prove that party magician Preston Change-O is a real magician.
Star must show her fairy godmother, Baby, what she has learned about magic.
When Marco abuses the Dimensional Scissors, the Scissors Enforcer, Hekapoo gives Marco an ultimatum.
When Star refuses to solve a problem in math class, she learns that avoiding her least favorite subject may have cosmic repercussions.
When Star discovers that the Bounce Lounge is closing, she and Marco enlist their old Bounce Crew to make sure the party continues.
Rhombulus is convinced that Star is the source of a universe-wide magical glitch and brings them before the Chancellor of the Magical High Commission.
Ludo forces Glossaryck to teach him about the Book of Spells.
Ms. Heinous shows up at the Diaz house and Marco must make amends for all the terrible things he has done.
Dojo-sensei informs his class that they are going to receive a visit from the Grandmaster of their How-To-Karate video series.
Star and Janna are cleaning up the school grounds when Star mistakenly picks up the school's possum statue
Star surprises Marco with tickets to a Love Sentence concert, but also invites Jackie.
The songstrel Ruberiot is tasked to write a song about Star for the Mewnian tradition of Song Day, but Star is reluctant to participate.
Hoping to help her forget about her strained friendship with Marco, Star's friends convince her to ditch the Diaz' end-of-the-school-year party for a more dangerous bash.