Season One

Season One of Om Nom: The Series is the first season of the series. The season first aired on July 28, 2016 with the episodes "The Nommie Effect/The Field Trip Adventure" and finished airing with the episode, "The Ultimate Turf War".

The season contains a total of 24 episodes with 47 segments produced in all.

Plot:
This season introduces a 6-year old monster named Om Nom. He is owned by a 13-year old boy named Evan Coulton. Om Nom lives in a suburban neighborhood in a city called Nommington City (An american city where people are allowed to have monsters as pets).

Each episode focuses on Om Nom's life and wacky-zany moments he ends up on. Most time these adventures are caused by his antics and curiousity.

Evan has a close-best friend (later girlfriend) named Haley. Haley would occasionally help Evan out with his problems, and would go on his adventures with him.

Main Character Debuts:

 * Om Nom
 * Toss
 * Evan Coulton
 * Haley Bellsworth
 * Roto
 * Boo

Other Character Debuts:
Throughout Season 1, multiple characters have debuted. These characters would eventually have minor roles afterwards. Although others have main roles. These include nommies, humans and animals,

Nommies:

 * Ginger
 * Lick
 * Blue
 * Snailbrow
 * Zoey
 * Leroy
 * Om Nelle

Humans:

 * Kevin
 * D.J
 * Mrs. Doyle
 * Mr. and Mrs. Coulton
 * Brother Zeb and Zed

Episodes:

 * 1) The Nommie Effect

One day, strange clouds have been appearing. Later on, it turns out the clouds actually turn human beings to little creatures called nommies. Evan and Haley must find out who is making the clouds and put a stop to it.





Production & Animation:
After creators Semyon and Efim Voinov pitched the series to Disney in 2014, the series was then picked up for 24 episodes. Production began in early September of 2015. Each episode took about a few weeks to produce. Around May 2016, production for the season was wrapped up.

The animation was handled at Toon City Animation Inc. All of the character movements are animated exactly to that of the Disney series, The Replacements. They were animated that style to give the movements a "wacky and bouncy" feeling. For two episodes, the animation was handled at Wang Film Productions. This was because around the time when those episodes were produced, Toon City was not available.

Trivia:

 * Although this season was picked up in early 2014, production did not start until a year later in early September 2015.
 * The first half of Season 1 was produced between September 2015 and January 2016, while the second half was produced between late January 2016 and early May 2016.