Operation Ouch! “Mega Muscles!” S13E12 13 March 2025 on CBBC

On Thursday 13 March 2025, CBBC broadcasts Operation Ouch!!
Mega Muscles! Season 13 Episode 12 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Operation Ouch!” is titled “Mega Muscles!” and promises to be both educational and entertaining. This episode will air on CBBC and is sure to catch the attention of young viewers curious about how their bodies work.
In “Mega Muscles!”, the doctors will explore the fascinating topic of muscle growth. They will explain how muscles develop and strengthen, making it easy for kids to understand the science behind physical activity and exercise. Through fun demonstrations and clear explanations, the doctors will show how muscles respond to different types of movement and training.
Additionally, the episode will reveal five bizarre things that the human body can do. These surprising facts are sure to amaze kids and spark their curiosity about the human body. The doctors will highlight these unusual abilities in an engaging way, making learning fun and memorable.
With its mix of science and entertainment, “Mega Muscles!” is set to be an exciting episode that encourages kids to think about their own bodies and the amazing things they can do. It’s a great opportunity for young viewers to learn something new while having a good time. Don’t miss this informative and fun-filled episode of “Operation Ouch!” on CBBC.
What Time is the “Mega Muscles!” Episode On?
The Mega Muscles! episode of Operation Ouch! will be broadcast on March 13 2025 on CBBC at 6:30 PM.
Is the “Mega Muscles!” Episode New?
The Mega Muscles! episode of Operation Ouch! is all new!
Operation Ouch! Mega Muscles! Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
|---|
| Alexander van Tulleken Chris van Tulleken Richard Townsley |
Mega Muscles! Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Operation Ouch! Mega Muscles! Online
| Watch the show online |
Operation Ouch! Series Information
| Twin doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken take children through the human body, and explain how medicine impacts biology during medical treatments. |
