Season 2 of Chloe's Closet began airing in 2013. Production for the second season took place from late 2011 to 2012.
Episodes[]
| No. | Title | Original U.S. air date | |
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| 1 | "We Ought to Be in Movies / A New Way to Play" | July 27, 2013
July 28, 2013 | |
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| 2 | "Amid the Pyramids / Eggs in a Basket" | August 3, 2013
August 4, 2013 | |
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| 3 | "Banding Together / The Sleeping Princess" | August 10, 2013
August 11, 2013 | |
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| 4 | "To Bee or Not to Bee / Pizza Party" | August 17, 2013
August 18, 2013 | |
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| 5 | "A-Camping We Will Go / Faster than a Speeding Ostrich" | August 24, 2013
August 25, 2013 | |
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| 6 | "A Nose for Tennis / Fiesta" | August 31, 2013
September 1, 2013 | |
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| 7 | "The Big Friendly Wolf / Hip Hop Hijinks" | September 7, 2013
September 8, 2013 | |
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| 8 | "Fashion Fantasy / Catch of the Day" | September 14, 2013
September 15, 2013 | |
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| 9 | "I Scream for Ice Cream / The Tale of the Mixed-Up Dragon" | September 21, 2013
September 22, 2013 | |
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| 10 | "Seeing is Believing / The Treasure of Talky Mountain" | September 28, 2013
September 29, 2013 | |
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| 11 | "Turtle Fishing / A Super Sticky Situation" | October 5, 2013
October 6, 2013 | |
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| 12 | "Horse on a Wire / A Giant Problem" | October 12, 2013
October 13, 2013 | |
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| 13 | "Musical Chairs / Three Pigs' Party" | October 19, 2013
October 20, 2013 | |
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| 14 | "Konichiwa Chloe! / Dance, Leprechaun, Dance" | October 26, 2013
October 27, 2013 | |
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| 15 | "The Art of Making Friends / Stone Age Story" | November 2, 2013
November 3, 2013 | |
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| 16 | "A Magical Dust-Up / Winged Rider" | December 8, 2013
December 14, 2013 | |
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| 17 | "The High Flying Four / Turn On the Lights" | November 9, 2013
November 10, 2013 | |
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| 18 | "Race for Fun / Flower Power" | November 16, 2013
November 17, 2013 | |
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| 19 | "Grouchy Pandas, Giggling Dragon / We Figured It Out!" | November 23, 2013
November 24, 2013 | |
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| 20 | "Cloudberry Cakes / Beautiful Butterfly" | December 15, 2013
December 21, 2013 | |
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| 21 | "Singing at Sea / Sing a Special Song" | January 4, 2014
January 5, 2014 | |
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| 22 | "Twinkle Twinkle Missing Star / A Samba Success" | January 11, 2014
January 12, 2014 | |
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| 23 | "Sinnie's Boo-Boo / A Root Awakening" | January 18, 2014
January 19, 2014 | |
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| 24 | "Forest Photo Fun / Chugga Chugga Choo Choo" | January 25, 2014
January 26, 2014 | |
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| 25 | "Camp Chloe / Budding Ballerinas" | February 1, 2014
February 2, 2014 | |
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| 26 | "Clowning Around / A Princess Party" | February 8, 2014
February 9, 2014 | |
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Trivia[]
Casting[]
- Throughout this season, Teresa Beausang and Jasmine Belson solely did the voices of Chloe's Mother and Lil, respectively.
- Danny and Mac's original voice actors, Charly Ann Brookman and Daniel Townley-Keogh, were both replaced by Hana Evans and Lola Davies respectively, due to the team behind it running into realization that both Charly Brookman and Dan Keogh were way too old to reprise their voices as the two. Thankfully, most of the show's actors, including Chloe Corbin's voice actress, Eleanor Webster, and both Lovely Carrot and Chloe's Father's voice actor, Paul Tylak, did reprise their roles.
Changes[]
- A new character named Carys Mozart, voiced by Eleanor Webster's twin sister, Anna Webster, and inspired by Chloe Cheshire's younger sister (and concept creator Sarah Finn's youngest daughter) of the same name, is introduced in this season.
- The previous season's directors, Gary Hurst and Jeff Gordon (the latter of which also produced the first season of the show, alongside Marie Cecchino-Brand, designed the characters for that season, alongside Hurst, John Dubiel, Alen Esmaelian, and Shane Cooney, and also wrote the lyrics to the show's main title song, "Dress-Up Time!", composed by Rick Mulhall (who would later compose this show's original music score with Ian Nicholls) of Kick Production Ltd.), were replaced by Ben Choo, with Bob Doucette serving as this season's supervising director after he did serve as that in both the first and second seasons of another program, Dive Olly Dive!. Even though both Jeff Gordon and Marie Brand never reprised their roles as producers in this season, as that was taken up by the late Lolee Aries, he did serve his role as a developer in this season, while Siobhán Ní Ghadhra reprised her own role as a producer at Telegael.
- This season also obviously ushered in a new set of writers and storyboard artists, alongside a new storyboard revisionist, Kelly Hobby-Bishop, and some of the writers involved in this season are relative household names among Americans, compared to that of the previous season, which mainly involved some writers, storyboard artists, and storyboard revisionists from nearby Europe. As such, most European writers, storyboard artists, and storyboard revisionists, never reprised their roles in this season, and all of this season's storyboards were revised by Hobby-Bishop, including an episode she storyboarded, "Camp Chloe".
- Speaking of which, even though Sindy McKay-Swerdlove never reprised her role as a creative producer in this season, she did serve her role as a head writer in this season.
- Also throughout this season, new fonts and designs were used for each and every single episode title card.
- There is also a slight modification in Chloe's face, which makes her even cuter than the season before.
- At the beginning and end of each dress-up adventure, a modification in the yellow star transition effects were used, even though in half of this season, the visual effects transitioning back to Chloe's bedroom also differed from the usual star transition effects, depending on what the theme of the episode was.
- Unlike the first season, where their respective episodes were animated by five animation studios from around the planet, specifically Animation Dimensions (I) Pvt. Ltd. in Mumbai, India, both Shanghai Supercolor Technology Co., Ltd. and China Digital Entertainment Productions, Inc. in China (the former was based in Shanghai, the latter was based somewhere in that country), Toon City Animation, Inc. in Manila, the Philippines, and Huminah Huminah Animation, Inc. in Nova Scotia, Canada, all the episodes of this season were animated at Vision Animation Sdn Bhd in Petaling-Jaya, Malaysia. Although both Toon City Animation and Huminah Huminah Animation are still around animating content for other companies, like The Walt Disney Company and WildBrain, the original overseas animation studios behind the animation of this show, Animation Dimensions, Shanghai Supercolor Technology, and China Digital Entertainment Productions, all went out of business. As a direct result, both Low Houi Seong and Mahmut Lpsirli of Vision Animation were credited as executive producers.
- The original co-production partner, Trickompany Filmproduktion GmbH in Erfurt, Germany (the same city that the other German co-producer, specifically ARD and ZDF's collaborative children's channel, KiKA, is based in), also went out of business just two years before this season was announced.
- At around the same time, European Film Partners B.V. spun its TV production unit off into a separate company, thus forming the Kids Workout Factory B.V. in the process. They are now known as Kids Worldwide Edutainment B.V., as of 2025. As a direct result, Stan Adam replaced Volkert Struycken as an executive producer in this season, following Volkert's departure from KWED, and their logo appears below Minika's own logo.
- The MEDIA sub-programme of Creative Europe, the MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, and the Wales Creative IP Fund stopped funding this season due to the IP Fund going out of business as well, with both the Creative Europe sub-programme and MOIN Hamburg Film Fund still funding various other projects outside this show. As a direct result, this season had received some funding from both the Mac3 Co-Production Fund, and MSC Malaysia, through the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation, to produce this season with its other co-producers, including Telegael.
- Minika, a Turkish children's TV network, was starting to get involved in co-producing this season just a few months after it launched.
- On top of this, the Welsh arm of Mike Young Productions, formed by executive producer and co-concept creator Mike Young (even though he was only credited as the former in the main title sequence, as he was uncredited as the latter), went out of business as well, shortly after production on season 2 of another program, Dive Olly Dive!, wrapped up, following the Spring 2009 buyout and dissolution of both its US studio, and its original distribution arm who planned to distribute the previous season of this show before the buyout, Taffy Entertainment. As a direct result, the now-defunct MoonScoop Group's US arm, MoonScoop Entertainment, LLC., now known as Splash Entertainment, LLC., took over as both the producer, and distributor of this season. In addition to this, former MoonScoop France CEO and current Gaumont Animation president Nicolas Atlan left the French studio in Paris, on a plane flight from France to the USA, thus joining MoonScoop Entertainment in Los Angeles, California, just three years before this season was announced.
- Furthermore, just a year after both MYP and Taffy were consolidated into MoonScoop Entertainment and Nicolas Atlan departed from the French studio and joined the US studio, and at around the same time EFP became KWF, and Trickompany, WCIPF, and the three original animation studios all going out of business, Splash Entertainment founder Bill Schultz left the US studio to form Home Plate Entertainment just two years before this season was announced. As such, his executive-producing role was taken over by former Splash Entertainment CEO and current Gaumont Animation president Nicolas Atlan.
- Unlike the previous season, where the show's first two episodes, specifically, "Bump in the Night", and its sister episode, "Rainbow Riddle", were both edited by Michael Bradley, with the remaining 50 episodes of the previous season of this show, from the next two episodes, "The Color Pink" and "On the Right Track", to the show's final two episodes of that season, "No Body's Perfect" and "Pre-School Musical" being edited by Paulo Jorge Rodriques Marques at one of the show's former co-producers, Trickompany Filmproduktion, all of the episodes in this season have been edited by Splash Entertainment's director of post production, Richard Finn.
- In addition to all that, the faces of Chloe's parents, specifically her Mother, Regina Corbin, voiced by Teresa Beausang, and her Father, Paul Corbin, voiced by Paul Tylak, have also been revealed.
Gallery[]
Promotional Materials[]
Transitions after the Dress-Up Adventures[]
The slightly modified star effects used in this season. Would also be used in some episodes after the dress-up adventures.
The confetti effects transitioning back to Chloe's room would also be used in "Race for Fun", as well as the series' last two episodes "Clowning Around" and "A Princess Party".























