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| EpisodeNumber = 66 |
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| Title = Curious George, Personal Trainer (AKA "Personal Trainer"<ref name="kpbs"/>)<hr/>Sprout Outing |
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| DirectedBy = Cathy Malkasian<hr/>Scott Heming |
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| WrittenBy = John Loy<hr/>[[Bill Burnett (writer)|Bill Burnett]] |
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| Aux2 = Frank Marino<hr/>Charles Grosvenor |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2009|9|8}} |
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| ProdCode = AA422 |
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AA421 |
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| ShortSummary = '''"Curious George, Personal Trainer" (AKA "Personal Trainer"<ref name="kpbs"/>)''': Curious George and the Man persuade Professor Wiseman to start working out instead of working in the museum all day. The Man signs himself and her up for a marathon to support a trip to Oman. But although she doesn't want to, the professor has 'anonymous donors' forcing her to run in the marathon. Her first day training with George, she gets tired and has to take a cab home. The Man offers to train her, but later breaks his ankle tripping, and George has to step in as personal trainer. He watches a TV show about getting fit and takes notes, and the next day he runs with Professor Wiseman, but she doesn't think running was fun. So George took her to a park carnival, where they rode the Ferris wheel, watched a puppet show and grabbed balloons. The day of the marathon, everything went well, with George and the Man (on crutches) cheering her on. But then she wanted George to run with her to the finish. Afterwards she gave George her medal. |
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'''"Sprout Outing"''': George, Vicky, Vinni, and Bill go Sprout Outing with the Man. Somehow they get lost, and then George finds a man named Dr. Greenbean cutting down branches of a tree, which George is not happy about. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 67 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2 |
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| Title = The Big Picture"<hr/>"Juicy George |
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| DirectedBy = Cathy Malkasian<hr/>Scott Heming |
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| WrittenBy = Lazar Saric<hr/>Peter Bakalian |
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| Aux2 = Dave Williams<hr/>Rick Wilke |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2009|11|23}} |
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| ProdCode = AA423 |
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AA424 |
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| ShortSummary = '''"The Big Picture"''': George's favorite bird the Cerulean Warbler is on the endangered list. But The Man has written a new book to increase public awareness about the bird. Only problem is, the book is not selling. That is until George runs into Steve and his lemonade stand and Steve tells him how to advertise a product, after which George finds a blank billboard and decides to paint a picture to promote The Man's new book. |
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'''"Juicy George"''': During a [[farmer's market]], George and The Man run into Juicy Jay, a man who uses his special juicer to make juices which are delicious, using only fruit. The Man and George decide to buy his juicer for themselves but the Man has no clue how to use it. When the Man goes out to help Professor Wiseman, George figures out how to use the juicer but must now figure out Juicy Jay's recipe for their favorite juice of his. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 68 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3 |
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| Title = George Meets Allie-Whoops" (AKA "Girl Meets Monkey"<ref name="kpbs"/>)<hr/>Hundley's Great Escape" (AKA "Curious George Ramps It Up"<ref name="kpbs"/>) |
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| DirectedBy = Cathy Malkasian<hr/>Scott Heming |
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| WrittenBy = Kathy Waugh<hr/>Raye Lankford |
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| Aux2 = Andrei Svislotski<hr/>Pablo Solis |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2009|10|12}} |
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| ProdCode = AA426 |
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AA425 |
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| ShortSummary = '''"George Meets Allie-Whoops (AKA "Girl Meets Monkey"<ref name="kpbs"/>)''': George meets Mrs. Renkins' 5-year-old granddaughter, Allie for the first time. Being human, Allie does not know much about monkey life. That is until George shows her a day in the life of a monkey including a lesson in climbing trees. Unfortunately, Allie climbs so high up a tree when chasing Jumpy that she winds up stuck and George needs to find a way to get her down. |
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'''"Hundley's Great Escape" (AKA "Curious George Ramps It Up"<ref name="kpbs"/>)''': When Hundley tries to return a toy to a baby, George winds up thinking he wants to play. Then, George, Hundley, and Gnocchi wind up locked in Chef Pisghetti's basement with nobody there to set them free. There is, however, a window high up. George tries to use various items in the basement to build a ramp to allow them all to escape. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 69 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4 |
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| Title = The Inside Story"<hr/>"Little Fish, Littler Pond (AKA "A Monkey, A Plan, and a Canal"<ref name="kpbs"/>) |
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| DirectedBy = Jeff McGrath<hr/>Scott Heming |
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| WrittenBy = Peter K. Hirsch<hr/>Chuck Tately |
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| Aux2 = Frank Marino<hr/>Curtis Cim |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2009|12|14}} |
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| ProdCode = AA429 |
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AA427 |
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| ShortSummary = '''"The Inside Story"''': It is sauce day at Chef Pisghetti's. George eats the spaghetti but after putting salt in the sauce he catches a cold and is taken home, where he has a dream that he and Gnocchi visits his own body while his body is asleep and battles with a blues singing germ named Toots. |
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'''"Little Fish, Littler Pond" (AKA "A Monkey, A Plan, and a Canal"<ref name="kpbs"/>)''': George goes with Allie to the pond and lake. They find a little fish separated from its family. George himself has to get the fish on the other side and to its family, so he builds a canal. |
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| EpisodeNumber = 70 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5 |
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| Title = Guest Monkey"<hr/>"Charkie Goes to School |
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| DirectedBy = Scott Heming<hr/>Jeff McGrath |
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| WrittenBy = Kathy Waugh<hr/>Chuck Tately |
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| Aux2 = Andrei Svislotski<hr/>Zhenia Delioussine |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2010|2|15}} |
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AA428 |
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| ShortSummary = '''"Guest Monkey"''': George is excited to some day go to school, so Allie decides that he should visit her kindergarten class for a day. But, as it turns out, there are lots of rules about what you can and can't do and George is a bad follower (he made a mess when he tried to show his climbing and swinging skills, he stood on the sand table, and pulled the plug on the water table). But things change when George and Allie decide to build a castle in the classroom based on a book they read. |
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'''"Charkie Goes to School"''': Charkie is at a dog obedience class, and the next day is the final test! Since Betsy has a concert, George (and Hundley, who is one of the dog obedience class' best students) must recreate the obstacle course and make sure Charkie can do it in under a minute to pass. |
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Revision as of 17:54, 26 November 2022
Welcome to the Xery1234 sandbox. Here you will see things that exist. (Just like me!)
Improved FOP episode tables
Not really improved. Just viewers n’ stuff.
Season 1
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code [1] | Viewers (millions) |
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1a | 1a | "The Big Problem" | Butch Hartman & Jaime Diaz | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Bernie Petterson | March 30, 2001 | FOP-101 | 3.59[2] |
1b | 1b | "Power Mad!" | Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel Story by: Mike Bell & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | March 30, 2001 | FOP-104 | 3.59[2] |
2a | 2a | "Spaced Out" | Butch Hartman | Mike Bell, Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Barry Bunce | April 6, 2001 | FOP-102 | 2.64[3] |
2b | 2b | "TransParents!" | Butch Hartman & Larry Leichliter | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Joe Daniello | April 6, 2001 | FOP-105 | 2.64[3] |
3a | 3a | "Chin Up!" | Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel | Paul McEvoy & Butch Hartman | April 27, 2001 | FOP-106 | 2.17[3] |
3b | 3b | "Dog's Day Afternoon" | Butch Hartman & Larry Leichliter | Steve Marmel | Paul McEvoy & Butch Hartman | April 27, 2001 | FOP-103 | 2.17[3] |
4a | 4a | "A Wish Too Far!" | Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Erik Wiese | April 13, 2001 | FOP-109 | 2.93[3] |
4b | 4b | "Tiny Timmy!" | Butch Hartman and Larry Leichliter | Steve Marmel Story by: Butch Hartman, Mike Bell & Steve Marmel | Paul McEvoy | April 13, 2001 | FOP-108 | 2.93[3] |
5a | 5a | "Father Time!" | Butch Hartman & Jaime Diaz | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | April 20, 2001 | FOP-107 | 2.37[3] |
5b | 5b | "Apartnership!" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | April 20, 2001 | FOP-112 | 2.37[3] |
6a | 6a | "Dream Goat!" | Butch Hartman & Larry Leichliter | Steve Marmel Story by: Butch Hartman, Mike Bell & Steve Marmel | John Fountain | May 4, 2001 | FOP-110 | 2.41[3] |
6b | 6b | "The Same Game" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Paul McEvoy & Butch Hartman | May 4, 2001 | FOP-111 | 2.41[3] |
References
Season 2
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code [1] | Viewers (millions) |
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7 | 1 | "Christmas Everyday!" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel Story by: Butch Hartman, Tracy Berna & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Bob Boyle | December 9, 2001 | FOP-124/125 | 2.65[2] |
8a | 2a | "Boys in the Band" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Paul McEvoy | March 1, 2002 | FOP-118 | 3.15[2] |
8b | 2b | "Hex Games" | Butch Hartman | Tim O'Rourke | Bob Boyle | March 1, 2002 | FOP-113 | 3.15[2] |
9a | 3a | "Boy Toy" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Jim Schumann | March 8, 2002 | FOP-116 | 3.35[2] |
9b | 3b | "Inspection Detection" | Butch Hartman | Story by : Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel Teleplay by : Spencer Green | Butch Hartman | March 8, 2002 | FOP-117 | 3.35[2] |
10a | 4a | "Action Packed" | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Tracy Berna & Steve Marmel | John Fountain | March 22, 2002 | FOP-115 | 3.14[2] |
10b | 4b | "Smarty Pants" | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Tracy Berna | John Fountain | March 22, 2002 | FOP-120 | 3.14[2] |
11a | 5a | "Super Bike" | Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas | Butch Hartman | May 10, 2002 | FOP-121 | 2.84[2] |
11b | 5b | "A Mile in My Shoes" | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | Tim O'Rourke, Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Chris Robertson | May 10, 2002 | FOP-123 | 2.84[2] |
12a | 6a | "Timvisible" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Paul McEvoy | April 26, 2002 | FOP-114 | 2.66[2] |
12b | 6b | "That Old Black Magic" | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Jim Schumann, Butch Hartman & Sarah Frost | April 26, 2002 | FOP-126 | 2.66[2] |
13a | 7a | "Foul Balled" | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Chris Robertson & John Fountain | June 7, 2002 | FOP-127 | 2.69[2] |
13b | 7b | "The Boy Who Would Be Queen" | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Sarah Frost | June 7, 2002 | FOP-119 | 2.69[2] |
14a | 8a | "Totally Spaced Out" | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | John Fountain & Paul McEvoy | July 12, 2002 | FOP-128 | 2.12[2] |
14b | 8b | "The Switch Glitch" | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | Story by : Jenny Nissenson Teleplay by : Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel & Jenny Nissenson | Jim Schumann, Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | July 12, 2002 | FOP-122 | 2.12[2] |
15a | 9a | "Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad" | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Chris Robertson | September 6, 2002 | FOP-131 | 3.87[2] |
15b | 9b | "Knighty Knight" | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Butch Hartman, Sarah Frost & Heather Martinez | September 6, 2002 | FOP-134 | 3.87[2] |
16a | 10a | "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary" | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas, Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain & Jim Schumann | September 13, 2002 | FOP-132 | 3.97[2] |
16b | 10b | "Nectar of the Odds" | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | September 13, 2002 | FOP-135 | 3.97[2] |
17a | 11a | "Hail to the Chief" | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | Steven Banks, Jack Thomas & Steve Marmel | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | September 27, 2002 | FOP-130 | 2.98[2] |
17b | 11b | "Twistory" | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Paul McEvoy & Butch Hartman | September 27, 2002 | FOP-136 | 2.98[2] |
18a | 12a | "Fool's Day Out" | Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas, Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Chris Robertson & Gary Conrad | October 11, 2002 | FOP-133 | TBD |
18b | 12b | "Deja Vu" | Butch Hartman | Story by : Tracy Berna Teleplay by : Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | October 11, 2002 | FOP-129 | TBD |
19 | 13 | "Information Stupor Highway" | Sarah Frost, John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman, Jim Schumann, Chris Robertson & John Fountain | January 20, 2003 | FOP-137/138 | 4.28[3] |
20 | 14 | "Scary Godparents" | John Fountain, Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Heather Martinez, Chris Robertson, Shawn Murray, Butch Hartman & John Fountain | October 29, 2002 | FOP-139/140 | 3.29[2] |
References
Season 3
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code [1] | Viewers (millions) |
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21a | 1a | "Ruled Out" | Gary Conrad | Karin Gutman | Dave Thomas | November 8, 2002 | FOP-142 | 3.15[2] |
21b | 1b | "That's Life!" | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | Spencer Green, Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman & Jim Schumann | November 8, 2002 | FOP-141 | 3.15[2] |
22a | 2a | "Shiny Teeth" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Heather Martinez & Butch Hartman | November 30, 2002 | FOP-155 | 2.32[2] |
22b | 2b | "Odd, Odd West" | John Fountain & Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Jim Schumann & John Fountain | November 30, 2002 | FOP-143 | 2.32[2] |
23a | 3a | "MicroPhony" | Gary Conrad | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Dave Thomas | August 1, 2003 | FOP-145 | 2.86[2] |
23b | 3b | "So Totally Spaced Out" | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Chris Robertson | August 1, 2003 | FOP-144 | 2.86[2] |
24 | 4 | "Love Struck!" | Sarah Frost, Gary Conrad & Butch Hartman | Scott Fellows, Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman | Dave Thomas, Chris Robertson, Heather Martinez, Shawn Murray & Butch Hartman | February 14, 2003 | FOP-153/154 | 3.99[2] |
25a | 5a | "Cosmo Con" | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Wincat Alcala | January 10, 2003 | FOP-156 | 2.66[2] |
25b | 5b | "Wanda's Day Off!" | Sarah Frost & Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas | Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | January 10, 2003 | FOP-158 | 2.66[2] |
26a | 6a | "Odd Jobs" | Gary Conrad | Scott Fellows | Dave Thomas & Chris Robertson | January 27, 2003 | FOP-159 | 3.04[2] |
26b | 6b | "Movie Magic" | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Ian Graham | January 27, 2003 | FOP-146 | 3.04[2] |
27–29 | 7–9 | "Abra-Catastrophe!" | Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | John Fountain, Ian Graham, Heather Martinez, Shawn Murray, Chris Robertson, Dave Thomas & Butch Hartman | July 12, 2003 | FOP-147-FOP-152 | 4.49[3] |
30a | 10a | "Sleepover and Over" | Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman | Scott Fellows, Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Heather Martinez and Shawn Murray | May 17, 2003 | FOP-157 | 3.00[2] |
30b | 10b | "Mother Nature" | Gary Conrad | Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Dave Thomas & Chris Robertson | May 17, 2003 | FOP-163 | 3.00[2] |
31a | 11a | "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom & Dyno Dad!" | Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | May 9, 2003 | FOP-162 | 2.72[2] |
31b | 11b | "Engine Blocked" | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | Jack Thomas | Ian Graham & Butch Hartman | May 9, 2003 | FOP-160 | 2.72[2] |
32a | 12a | "Most Wanted Wish" | Gary Conrad | Scott Fellows | Dave Thomas | May 2, 2003 | FOP-164 | 2.83[2] |
32b | 12b | "This is Your Wish" | Sarah Frost | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Scott Fellows & Jack Thomas | Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | May 2, 2003 | FOP-166 | 2.83[2] |
33a | 13a | "Beddy Bye" | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel, Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows Story by: Mike Lewis | Erik Wiese | May 23, 2003 | FOP-165 | 2.89[2] |
33b | 13b | "The Grass is Greener" | Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman | Steve Marmel, Jack Thomas & Spencer Green | Ian Graham & Butch Hartman | May 23, 2003 | FOP-161 | 2.89[2] |
34 | 14 | "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!" | Gary Conrad, Sarah Frost & Wincat Alcala | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Dave Thomas, Ian Graham, Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | June 27, 2003 | FOP-167/168 | 3.08[2] |
35a | 15a | "Kung Timmy" | Wincat Alcala & Gary Conrad | Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows | Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | November 11, 2003 | FOP-170 | 3.02[2] |
35b | 15b | "Which Witch is Which?" | Sarah Frost & Ken Bruce | Butch Hartman & Jack Thomas | Butch Hartman | November 11, 2003 | FOP-169 | 3.02[2] |
36a | 16a | "Pipe Down!" | Sarah Frost | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel, Jack Thomas & Scott Fellows | Dave Thomas | September 26, 2003 | FOP-171 | 2.92[2] |
36b | 16b | "The Big Scoop!" | Wincat Alcala & Gary Conrad | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Ian Graham & Lane Lueras | September 26, 2003 | FOP-172 | 2.92[2] |
37a | 17a | "Crime Wave" | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | October 10, 2003 | FOP-176 | 3.75[2] |
37b | 17b | "Odd Ball" | Sarah Frost | Jack Thomas, Scott Fellows & Jim Hecht | Ian Graham | October 10, 2003 | FOP-177 | 3.75[2] |
38a | 18a | "Where's Wanda?" | Gary Conrad | Jack Thomas | Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | October 18, 2003 | FOP-179 | 3.55[2] |
38b | 18b | "Imaginary Gary" | Gary Conrad | Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman | Heather Martinez & Shawn Murray | October 18, 2003 | FOP-180 | 3.55[2] |
39a | 19a | "Chip Off the Old Chip" | Wincat Alcala & Butch Hartman | Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas | Dave Thomas & Butch Hartman | November 21, 2003 | FOP-175 | 3.09[2] |
39b | 19b | "Snow Bound" | Sarah Frost | Scott Fellows | Ian Graham & Rayfield Angrum | November 21, 2003 | FOP-178 | 3.09[2] |
References
Fairly OddParents production codes
This is something I could actually use help with, so if you have any codes, please contribute, I guess.
Oh Yeah! Cartoons
YEA-627 The Fairly OddParents!
YEA-717 Party of Three
YEA-718 Where’s the Wand?
YEA-719 Too Many Timmys!
YEA-720 The Fairly Flu!
YEA-725 The Temp!
? The Zappys!
? Scout's Honor
? The Really Bad Day!
? Super Humor
Season 0
FOP-000 Fairly OddParents Main Models Pack
FOP-001 The Fairly OddParents!
FOP-002 Too Many Timmys!
FOP-003 Where’s the Wand?
FOP-004 Party of Three!
FOP-005 The Fairy Flu!
FOP-006 The Temp!
FOP-007 The Zappys!
FOP-008 Scout’s Honor
FOP-009 The Really Bad Day!
FOP-010 Super Humor
FOP-099 AJ “Main Models”
Season 1
FOP-100 Main Title (The Fairly OddParents Theme Song)
FOP-101 The Big Problem!
FOP-102 Spaced Out!
FOP-103 Dog’s Day Afternoon
FOP-104 Power Mad!
FOP-105 Transparents!
FOP-106 Chin Up!
FOP-107 Father Time!
FOP-108 Tiny Timmy!
FOP-109 A Wish Too Far!
FOP-110 Dream Goat!
FOP-111 The Same Game
FOP-112 Apartnership!
Crimson Chin Webtoons
FOP-Webisode 1 Webisode One (The Adventures of the Crimson Chin and Cleft, the Boy Chin Wonder!)
FOP-Webisode 2 The Collapsed Lung
FOP-Webisode 3 Concussion Repercussions
FOP-Webisode 4 Arch Enemy
FOP-Webisode 5 Pain in the Brass
FOP-Webisode 6 The Body of Evil
FOP-Webisode 7 [scrapped]
FOP-Webisode 8 (title unknown) [scrapped]
Season 2
FOP-113 Hex Games (The Hex Games)
FOP-114 Timvisible
FOP-115 Action Packed!
FOP-116 Boy Toy
FOP-117 Inspection Detection
FOP-118 Boys in the Band
FOP-119 The Boy Who Would Be Queen
FOP-120 Smarty Pants
FOP-121 Super Bike
FOP-122 The Switch Glitch
FOP-123 A Mile in My Shoes
FOP-124 Christmas Everyday! (Christmas Every Day) Pt. 1
FOP-125 Christmas Everyday! (Christmas Every Day) Pt. 2
FOP-126 That Old Black Magic
FOP-127 Foul Balled
FOP-128 Totally Spaced Out
FOP-129 Deja Vu
FOP-130 Hail to the Chief
FOP-131 Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad
FOP-132 Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary
FOP-133 Fool's Day Out
FOP-134 Knighty Knight
FOP-135 Nectar of the Odds
FOP-136 Twistory
FOP-137 Information Stupor Highway Pt. 1
FOP-138 Information Stupor Highway Pt. 2
FOP-139 Scary Godparents Pt. 1
FOP-140 Scary Godparents Pt. 2
Season 3
FOP-141 That's Life!
FOP-142 Ruled Out
FOP-143 Odd, Odd, West
FOP-144 Totally Spaced Out
FOP-145 MicroPhony
FOP-146 Movie Magic
FOP-147 Abra-Catastrophe! Pt. 1
FOP-148 Abra-Catastrophe! Pt. 2
FOP-149 Abra-Catastrophe! Pt. 3
FOP-150 Abra-Catastrophe! Pt. 4
FOP-151 Abra-Catastrophe! Pt. 5
FOP-152 Abra-Catastrophe! Pt. 6
FOP-153 Love Struck! Pt. 1
FOP-154 Love Struck! Pt. 2
FOP-155 Shiny Teeth
FOP-156 Cosmo Con
FOP-157 Sleepover and Over
FOP-158 Wanda's Day Off
FOP-159 Odd Jobs
FOP-160 Engine Blocked
FOP-161 The Grass is Greener
FOP-162 The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad!
FOP-163 Mother Nature
FOP-164 Most Wanted Wish
FOP-165 Beddy Bye
FOP-166 This is Your Wish
FOP-167 The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker Pt. 1
FOP-168 The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker Pt. 2
FOP-169 Which Witch is Which?
FOP-170 Kung Timmy
FOP-171 Pipe Down!
FOP-172 The Big Scoop
FOP-173 Crash Nebula Pt. 1
FOP-174 Crash Nebula Pt. 2
FOP-175 Chip Off the Old Chip!
FOP-176 Crime Wave
FOP-177 Odd Ball
FOP-178 Snow Bound
FOP-179 Where's Wanda?
FOP-180 Imaginary Gary
Season 4
FOP-181 Shelf Life Pt. 1
FOP-182 Miss Dimmsdale
FOP-183 Shelf Life Pt. 2
FOP-184 Parent Hoods
FOP-185 Lights… Camera… Adam!
FOP-186 The Odd Couple
FOP-187 Mind Over Magic
FOP-188 Hard Copy
FOP-189 A Bad Case of Diary-Uh!
FOP-190 Mr. Right!
FOP-191 Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour Pt. 1
FOP-192 Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour Pt. 2
FOP-193 Pixies Inc.
FOP-194 Baby Face
FOP-195 Vicky Loses Her Icky
FOP-196 Power Pals!
FOP-197 Class Clown
FOP-198 Emotion Commotion!
FOP-199 The Big Superhero Wish! Pt. 1
FOP-200 The Big Superhero Wish! Pt. 2
FOP-201 Just the Two of Us!
FOP-202 Fairy Friends and Neighbors
FOP-203 Channel Chasers Pt. 1
FOP-204 Channel Chasers Pt. 2
FOP-205 Channel Chasers Pt. 3
FOP-206 Channel Chasers Pt. 4
FOP-207 Channel Chasers Pt. 5
FOP-208 Channel Chasers Pt. 6
FOP-209 Who's Your Daddy?
FOP-210 Homewrecker (Home Wrecker)
FOP-211 Wish Fixers
FOP-212 Truth or Cosmoquences
FOP-213 Beach Bummed!
FOP-214 New Squid in Town!
FOP-215 Genie Meanie Minie Mo
FOP-216 Catman Meets the Crimson Chin
FOP-217 School's Out! The Musical (Kids Rule! The Musical) Pt. 1
FOP-218 School's Out! The Musical (Kids Rule! The Musical) Pt. 2
FOP-219 School's Out! The Musical (Kids Rule! The Musical) Pt. 3
FOP-220 School's Out! The Musical (Kids Rule! The Musical) Pt. 4
Season 5
FOP-221 Nega-Timmy
FOP-222 Love at First Height
FOP-223 Just Desserts!
FOP-224 You Doo!
FOP-225 Birthday Wish!
FOP-226 Go Young, West Man!
FOP-227 Blondas Have More Fun!
FOP-228 Five Days of F.L.A.R.G
FOP-229 It's a Wishful Life
FOP-230 Timmy's 2-D House of Horror
FOP-231 Escape From Unwish Island
FOP-232 The Gland Plan
FOP-233 Teeth for Two
FOP-234 Back to the Norm
FOP-235 The Masked Magician
FOP-236 Remy Rides Again
FOP-237 The Big Bash
FOP-238 Hassle in the Castle
FOP-239 Timmy TV
FOP-240 Talkin' Trash
FOP-241
FOP-242
FOP-243 Mooooving Day
FOP-244 Big Wanda
FOP-245 What's the Difference?
FOP-246 Smart Attack!
FOP-247 Operation F.U.N
FOP-248 Oh, Brother!
FOP-249 Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide! Pt. 1
FOP-250 Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide! Pt. 2
FOP-251 The "Good Old Days!" (The Good Ol’ Days)
FOP-252 Presto, Change-O
FOP-253 Future Lost
FOP-254 Something's Fishy!
FOP-255 Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators! Pt. 1
FOP-256 Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators! Pt. 2
FOP-257 Timmy The Barbarian!
FOP-258 No Substitute for Crazy!
FOP-259 Fairy Idol Pt. 1
FOP-260 Fairy Idol Pt. 2
FOP-261 Fairy Idol Pt. 3
FOP-262 Fairy Idol Pt. 4
Season 6
FOP-263 Fairly OddBaby Pt. 1
FOP-264 Fairly OddBaby Pt. 2
FOP-265 Fairly OddBaby Pt. 3
FOP-266 Fairly OddBaby Pt. 4
FOP-267 Hairicane (Hair-i-cane)
FOP-268 Mission: Responsible
FOP-269 Open Wide and Say Aagh!
FOP-270 OddPirates
FOP-271 The Fairly Oddlympics (The Fairly OddGames) Pt. 1
FOP-272 The Fairly Oddlympics (The Fairly OddGames) Pt. 2
FOP-273 Odd Squad
FOP-274 For Emergencies Only!
FOP-275 Land Before Timmy
FOP-276 Cheese & Crockers
FOP-277 Merry Wishmas! Pt. 1
FOP-278 Merry Wishmas! Pt. 2
FOP-279 King Chang
FOP-280 The End of the Universe-ity
FOP-281 Sooper Poof
FOP-282 Wishing Well
FOP-283 Wishy Washy
FOP-284 Poof’s Playdate
FOP-285 Chindred Spirits
FOP-286 Vicky Gets Fired
FOP-287 Dread ‘n’ Breakfast!
FOP-288 Birthday Bashed!
FOP-289 9 Lives!
FOP-290 Momnipresent
FOP-291 Wishology: The Big Beginning Pt. 1
FOP-292 Wishology: The Big Beginning Pt. 2
FOP-293 Wishology: The Big Beginning Pt. 3
FOP-294 Wishology: The Big Beginning Pt. 4
FOP-295 Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part Pt. 1
FOP-296 Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part Pt. 2
FOP-297 Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part Pt. 3
FOP-298 Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part Pt. 4
FOP-299 Wishology: The Final Ending Pt. 1
FOP-300 Wishology: The Final Ending Pt. 2
FOP-301 Wishology: The Final Ending Pt. 3
FOP-302 Wishology: The Final Ending Pt. 4
Season 7
FOP-303 Anti-Poof Pt. 1
FOP-304 Anti Poof Pt. 2
FOP-305 Squirrely Puffs
FOP-306 Add-a-Dad
FOP-307 Mice-Capades
FOP-308 Formula for Disaster
FOP-309 Bad Heir Day
FOP-310 Freaks and Greeks
FOP-311 Temporary Fairy
FOP-312 Fly Boy
FOP-313 Crocker Shocker
FOP-314 Super Zero
FOP-315 Dadbra-Cadabra
FOP-316 Timmy Turnip
FOP-317 Frenemy Mine
FOP-318 Chicken Poofs
FOP-319 One Man Banned
FOP-320 Stupid Cupid
FOP-321 Double-Oh Schnozmo!
FOP-322 Planet Poof
FOP-323 The Boss of Me
FOP-324 Playdate of Doom
FOP-325 He Poofs He Scores
FOP-326 Teacher’s Pet
FOP-327 Manic Mom-Day
FOP-328 Crocker of Gold
FOP-329 Poltergeeks
FOP-330 Beach Blanket Bozos
FOP-331 The Old Man and the C-
FOP-332 Balance of Flour
FOP-333 Food Fight
FOP-334 Please Don’t Feed the Turners
FOP-335 Take and Fake
FOP-336 Cosmo Rules
FOP-337 Dad Overboard
FOP-338 Lights Out
FOP-339 Farm Pit
FOP-340 Crock Talk
FOP-341 Spellementary School
FOP-342 Operation: Dinkleberg
Season 8
FOP-343 Love Triangle Pt. 1
FOP-344 Love Triangle Pt. 2
FOP-345 Timmy’s Secret Wish Pt. 1
FOP-346 Timmy’s Secret Wish Pt. 2
FOP-347 Timmy’s Secret Wish Pt. 3
FOP-348 Timmy’s Secret Wish Pt. 4
FOP-349 When L.O.S.E.R.S Attack Pt. 1
FOP-350 When L.O.S.E.R.S Attack Pt. 2
FOP-351 Invasion of the Dads Pt. 1
FOP-352 Invasion of the Dads Pt. 2
FOP-353 Meet the OddParents Pt. 1
FOP-354 Meet the OddParents Pt. 2
Season 9
FOP-355 Fairly OddPet Pt. 1
FOP-356 Fairly OddPet Pt. 2
FOP-357
FOP-358
FOP-359
FOP-360 Dumbbell Curve
FOP-361
FOP-362
FOP-363 Force of Nature
FOP-364 Viral Vidiots (Breakfast Troll)
FOP-365 Scary GodCouple Pt. 1
FOP-366 Scary GodCouple Pt. 2
FOP-367
FOP-368
FOP-369 Finding Emo
FOP-370
FOP-371
FOP-372 Country Clubbed
FOP-373 Dog Gone
FOP-374 Turner Back in Time
FOP-375 Cosmonopoly
FOP-376 Hero Hound
FOP-377 Crock Blocked
FOP-378 A Boy and His Dog-Boy
FOP-379 Weirdos on a Train
FOP-380 Tons of Timmys
FOP-381 Let Sleeper Dogs Lie
FOP-382 Cat-Astrophe
FOP-383 A Perfect Nightmare
FOP-384 Lame Ducks
FOP-385
FOP-386
FOP-387
FOP-388
FOP-389 Turning Into Turner
FOP-390 The Wand That Got Away
FOP-391
FOP-392
FOP-393 Fairly OldParent Pt. 1
FOP-394 Fairly OldParent Pt. 2
FOP-395 School of Crock Pt. 1
FOP-396 School of Crock Pt. 2
FOP-397 Dimmsdale Tales Pt. 1
FOP-398 Dimmsdale Tales Pt. 2
FOP-399 The Past and the Furious Pt. 1
FOP-400 The Past and the Furious Pt. 2
FOP-401 The Fairy Beginning Pt.1
FOP-402 The Fairy Beginning Pt. 2
FOP-403 Fairly Odd Fairy Tales Pt. 1
FOP-404 Fairly Odd Fairy Tales Pt. 2
FOP-405 Man’s Worst Friend Pt. 1
FOP-406 Man’s Worst Friend Pt. 2
? Dinklescouts
? I Dream of Cosmo
? Turner and Pooch
? The Terrible Twosome
? App Trap
? Dust Busters
? The Bored Identity
? Love at First Bark
? Desperate Without Housewives
? Jerk of All Trades
? Snack Attack
? Stage Fright
? Gone Flushin'
Season 10
FOP-407 The Big Fairy Scare Share! Pt. 1
FOP-408 The Big Fairy Scare Share! Pt. 2
FOP-409 Birthday Battle (Birthday Battle: Transmorphers vs. Unicorns)
FOP-410 Whittle Me This!
FOP-411 Mayor May Not
FOP-412 Girly Squirrely
FOP-413 The Fair Bears
FOP-414 Return of the L.O.S.E.R.S.
FOP-415 A Sash and a Rash
FOP-416 Fish Out of Water
FOP-417 One Flu Over the Crocker’s Nest
FOP-418 Booby Trapped (Booby Trap) Pt. 1
FOP-419 Booby Trapped (Booby Trap) Pt. 2
FOP-420 Animal Crockers
FOP-421 Marked Man
FOP-422 Blue Angel
FOP-423 Clark Laser
FOP-424 Married to the Mom
FOP-425 Which is Wish
FOP-426 Nuts & Dangerous
FOP-427 The Hungry Games
FOP-428 Fairy-Con
FOP-429 Spring Break Up
FOP-430 Dimmsdale Daze
FOP-431 Cat n’ Mouse
FOP-432 Chip Off the Old Crock!
FOP-433 Space Ca-Dad
FOP-434 Summer Bummer
FOP-435 Hare Raiser
FOP-436 Dadlantis
FOP-437 The Kale Patch Caper
FOP-438 Chloe Rules!
FOP-439 Crockin’ the House
FOP-440 Tardy Sauce
FOP-441 Knitwits (Knit Wits)
FOP-442 Dimmsdale’s Got Talent?
FOP-443 Certifiable Super Sitter Pt. 1
FOP-444 Certifiable Super Sitter Pt. 2
FOP-445 Fancy Schmancy
FOP-446 Goldie-Crocks and the Three Fair Bears
The Fairly OddParents!: Fairly Odder
101 Cake, Dance and Solid Gold Pants
102 The Most Popular Person
103 The Forbidden Phrase
104 Vicky’s Best Friend
105 King Roydas
106 Cheater Cheater Cookie Eater
107 Da Wish App
108 The Show Off
109 Back to the Scooter
110 Codzillard!
111 Roynocchio
112 Fairies Away! Pt. 1
113 Fairies Away! Pt. 2
List of “The Fairly OddParents!” episodes (sorted)
Oh Yeah! Cartoons
Ep. # | Prod. code | Individually | Season | Title | Airdate | Copyright year |
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"The Fairly OddParents!" | ||||||
"Too Many Timmys!" | ||||||
"Where’s the Wand?" | ||||||
"Party of Three!" | ||||||
"The Fairy Flu!" | ||||||
"The Temp!" | ||||||
"The Zappys!" | ||||||
"Super Humor" | (Nicktoons) |
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"Scout’s Honor" | ||||||
"The Really Bad Day!" | (Nicktoons) |
Season 1 - 10
Ep. # | Prod. code | Individually | Season | Title | Airdate | Copyright year |
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"Main Title" | ||||||
"The Big Problem!" | ||||||
"Power Mad!" | ||||||
"Spaced Out!" | ||||||
"Transparents!" | ||||||
"Chin Up!" | ||||||
"Dog’s Day Afternoon" | ||||||
"A Wish Too Far!" | ||||||
"Tiny Timmy!" | ||||||
"Father Time!" | ||||||
"Apartnership!" | ||||||
"Dream Goat!" | ||||||
"The Same Game" | ||||||
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"Scout’s Honor" | (repackaging) |
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"The Really Bad Day!" | (repackaging) |
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"Super Humor!" | (repackaging) |
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"Webisode 1" | (repackaging) |
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"The Fairly OddParents!" | (repackaging) |
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"Too Many Timmys!" | (repackaging) |
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"Party of Three!" | (repackaging) |
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"The Collapsed Lung" | (repackaging) |
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"The Fairy Flu!" | (repackaging) |
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"The Temp!" | (repackaging) |
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"The Zappys!" | (repackaging) |
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"Concussion Reprocussions" | (repackaging) |
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"Christmas Everyday!" | ||||||
"Boys in the Band" | ||||||
"Hex Games" | ||||||
"Boy Toy" | ||||||
"Inspection Detection" | ||||||
"Action Packed" | ||||||
"Smarty Pants" | ||||||
"Super Bike" | ||||||
"A Mile in My Shoes" | ||||||
"Timvisible" | ||||||
"That Old Black Magic" | ||||||
"Foul Balled" | ||||||
"The Boy Who Would Be Queen" | ||||||
"Totally Spaced Out" | ||||||
"The Switch Glitch" | ||||||
"Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad" | ||||||
"Knighty Knight" | ||||||
"Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary" | ||||||
"Nectar of the Odds" | ||||||
"Hail to the Chief" | ||||||
"Twistory" | ||||||
"Fool’s Day Out" | ||||||
"Deja Vu" | ||||||
"Information Stupor Highway" | ||||||
"Scary Godparents" | ||||||
"Ruled Out" | ||||||
"That’s Life!" | ||||||
"Shiny Teeth" | ||||||
"Odd, Odd, West" | ||||||
"MicroPhony" | ||||||
"So Totally Spaced Out" | ||||||
"Love Struck!" | ||||||
"Cosmo Con" | ||||||
"Wanda’s Day Off!" | ||||||
"Odd Jobs" | ||||||
"Movie Magic" | ||||||
"Abra-Catastrophe!" | ||||||
"Sleepover and Over" | ||||||
"Mother Nature" | ||||||
"Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad Meet the Crimson Chin!" | ||||||
"Engine Blocked" | ||||||
"Most Wanted Wish" | ||||||
"This is Your Wish" | ||||||
"Beddy Bye" | ||||||
"The Grass is Greener" | ||||||
"The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" | ||||||
"Kung Timmy" | ||||||
"Which Witch is Which?" | ||||||
"Pipe Down!" | ||||||
"The Big Scoop!" | ||||||
"Crime Wave" | ||||||
"Odd Ball" | ||||||
"Where’s Wanda?" | ||||||
"Imaginary Gary" | ||||||
"Chip off the Old Chip!" | ||||||
"Snow Bound" | ||||||
"Miss Dimmsdale" | ||||||
"Mind Over Magic" | ||||||
"Shelf Life" | ||||||
"Shelf Life" | ||||||
"Hard Copy" | ||||||
"Parent Hoods" | ||||||
"Lights… Camera… Adam!" | ||||||
"A Bad Case of Diary-Uh!" | ||||||
"The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" | ||||||
"Baby Face" | ||||||
"Mr. Right!" | ||||||
"Vicky Loses Her Icky" | ||||||
"Pixies, Inc." | ||||||
"The Odd Couple" | ||||||
"Class Clown" | ||||||
"The Big Superhero Wish!" | ||||||
"Power Pals!" | ||||||
"Emotion Commotion" | ||||||
"Fairy Friends and Neighbors" | ||||||
"Just the Two of Us!" | ||||||
"Who’s Your Daddy?" | ||||||
"Homewrecker" | ||||||
"New Squid in Town!" | ||||||
"Wish Fixers" | ||||||
"Truth or Cosmoquences" | ||||||
"Beach Bummed!" | ||||||
"Channel Chasers" | ||||||
"Catman Meets the Crimson Chin" | ||||||
"Genie Meanie Minie Mo" | ||||||
"School’s Out! The Musical" | ||||||
"Nega-Timmy" | ||||||
"Love at First Height" | ||||||
"You Doo!" | ||||||
"Just Desserts!" | ||||||
"Go Young, West Man!" | ||||||
"Birthday Wish!" | ||||||
"Blondas Have More Fun!" | ||||||
"Five Days of F.L.A.R.G." | ||||||
"Timmy’s 2D House of Horror" | ||||||
"It’s a Wishful Life" | ||||||
"Escape From Unwish Island" | ||||||
"The Gland Plan" | ||||||
"Back to the Norm" | ||||||
"Teeth for Two" | ||||||
"Hassle in the Castle" | ||||||
"Remy Rides Again" | ||||||
"Talkin’ Trash" | ||||||
"Timmy TV" | ||||||
"The Masked Magician" | ||||||
"The Big Bash" | ||||||
"Crash Nebula" | ||||||
"Mooooving Day" | ||||||
"Big Wanda" | ||||||
"Oh, Brother!" | ||||||
"What’s the Difference?" | ||||||
"Smart Attack!" | ||||||
"Operation F.U.N." | ||||||
"Something’s Fishy!" | ||||||
"Presto, Change-O" | ||||||
"The Good Old Days!" | ||||||
"Future Lost" | ||||||
"The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide!" | ||||||
"Timmy the Barbarian!" | ||||||
"No Substitute for Crazy!" | ||||||
"Fairy Idol" | ||||||
"The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators!" | ||||||
"Fairly OddBaby" | ||||||
"Mission: Responsible" | ||||||
"Hairicane" | ||||||
"Open Wide and Say Aagh!" | ||||||
"OddPirates" | ||||||
"The Fairly Oddlympics" | ||||||
"Odd Squad" | ||||||
"For Emergencies Only!" | ||||||
"Cheese & Crockers" | ||||||
"Land Before Timmy" | ||||||
"Merry Wishmas" | ||||||
"King Chang" | ||||||
"The End of the Universe-ity" | ||||||
"Sooper Poof" | ||||||
"Wishing Well" | ||||||
"Wishy Washy" | ||||||
"Poof's Playdate" | ||||||
"Vicky Gets Fired" | ||||||
"Chindred Spirits" | ||||||
"9 Lives!" | ||||||
"Dread 'n' Breakfast!" | ||||||
"Birthday Bashed!" | ||||||
"Momnipresent" | ||||||
"Wishology! The Big Beginning" | ||||||
"Wishology! The Exiciting Middle Part" | ||||||
"Wishology! The Final Ending" | ||||||
"Anti-Poof" | ||||||
"Add-a-Dad" | ||||||
"Squirrely Puffs" | ||||||
"Mice-Capades" | ||||||
"Formula for Disaster" | ||||||
"Bad Heir Day" | ||||||
"Freaks & Greeks" | (accidental) |
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"Fly Boy" | ||||||
"Temporary Fairy" | ||||||
"Crocker Shocker" | ||||||
"Super Zero" | ||||||
"Dadbra-Cadabra" | ||||||
"Timmy Turnip" | ||||||
"One Man Banned" | ||||||
"Frenemy Mine" | ||||||
"Chicken Poofs" | ||||||
"Stupid Cupid" | ||||||
"Double-Oh Schnozmo!" | ||||||
"Planet Poof" | ||||||
"The Boss of Me" | ||||||
"He Poofs He Scores" | ||||||
"Playdate of Doom" | ||||||
"Teacher’s Pet" | ||||||
"Manic Mom-Day" | ||||||
"Crocker of Gold" | ||||||
"Beach Blanket Bozos" | ||||||
"Poltergeeks" | ||||||
"The Old Man and the C-" | ||||||
"Balance of Flour" | ||||||
"Food Fight" | ||||||
"Please Don’t Feed the Turners" | ||||||
"Take and Fake" | ||||||
"Cosmo Rules" | ||||||
"Lights Out" | ||||||
"Dad Overboard" | ||||||
"Farm Pit" | ||||||
"Crock Talk" | ||||||
"Spellementary School" | ||||||
"Operation: Dinkleberg" | ||||||
"Love Triangle" | ||||||
"Timmy’s Secret Wish" | ||||||
"Invasion of the Dads" | ||||||
"When L.O.S.E.R.S. Attack" | ||||||
"Meet the OddParents" | ||||||
"Fairly OddPet" | ||||||
"Dinklescouts" | ||||||
"I Dream of Cosmo" | ||||||
"Turner & Pooch" | ||||||
"Dumbell Curve" | ||||||
"The Terrible Twosome" | ||||||
"App Trap" | ||||||
"Force of Nature" | ||||||
"Viral Vidiots" | ||||||
"Scary GodCouple" | ||||||
"Two and a Half Babies" | ||||||
"Anchors Away" | ||||||
"Finding Emo" | ||||||
"Dust Busters" | ||||||
"The Bored Identity" | ||||||
"Country Clubbed" | ||||||
"Dog Gone" | ||||||
"Turner Back in Time" | ||||||
"Cosmonopoly" | ||||||
"Hero Hound" | ||||||
"A Boy and His Dog-Boy" | ||||||
"Crock Blocked" | ||||||
"Weirdos on a Train" | ||||||
"Tons of Timmys" | ||||||
"Let Sleeper Dogs Lie" | ||||||
"Cat-Astrophe" | ||||||
"Lame Ducks" | ||||||
"A Perfect Nightmare" | ||||||
"Love at First Bark" | ||||||
"Desperate Without Housewives" | ||||||
"Jerk of All Trades" | ||||||
"Snack Attack" | ||||||
"Turning Into Turner" | ||||||
"The Wand That Got Away" | ||||||
"Stage Fright" | ||||||
"Gone Flushin’" | ||||||
"Fairly OldParent" | ||||||
"School of Crock" | ||||||
"Dimmsdale Tales" | ||||||
"The Past and the Furious" | ||||||
"The Fairy Beginning" | ||||||
"Fairly Odd Fairy Tales" | ||||||
"Man’s Worst Friend" | ||||||
"The Big Fairy Scare Share" | ||||||
"Whittle Me This!" | ||||||
"Mayor May Not" | ||||||
"Girly Squirelly" | ||||||
"Birthday Battle" | ||||||
"The Fair Bears" | ||||||
"Return of the L.O.S.E.R.S." | (accidental on Nicktoons) (Nicktoons) |
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"A Sash and a Rash" | ||||||
"Fish Out of Water" | ||||||
"Animal Crockers" | ||||||
"One Flu Over the Crocker’s Nest" | ||||||
"Booby Trapped" | ||||||
"Blue Angel" | ||||||
"Marked Man" | ||||||
"Clark Laser" | ||||||
"Married to the Mom" | ||||||
"Which is Wish" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Nuts & Dangerous" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Fairy Con" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"The Hungry Games" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Spring Break-Up" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Dimmsdale Daze" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Cat n’ Mouse" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Chip Off the Old Crock!" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Space Ca-Dad" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Summer Bummer" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Hare Raiser" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"The Kale Patch Caper" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Dadlantis" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Chloe Rules!" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Crockin’ the House" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Tardy Sauce" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Knitwits" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Dimmsdale’s Got Talent" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Certifiable Super Sitter" | (Nicktoons) (Nickelodeon) |
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"Goldie-Crocks and the Three Fair Bears" | (Nicktoons) |
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"Fancy Schmancy" | (Nicktoons) |
The Fairly OddParents! Fairly Odder
In 2021, a live-action continuation of the series was announced. Titled “The Fairly OddParents! Fairly Odder,” the series saw its’ 13-episode first season released on the Paramount+ streaming service. After two standalone premieres, the rest of the series began making their linear debut on Nickelodeon Thursday nights in the fall of 2022.
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"Cake, Dance, & Solid Gold Pants" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"The Forbidden Phrase" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"King Roydas" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"Vicky’s Best Friend" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"Cheater Cheater Cookie Eater" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"The Most Popular Person" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"The Show Off" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"Back to the Scooter" | ||||||
"Codzillard!" | ||||||
"Roynocchio" | ||||||
"Da Wish App" | (Nickelodeon) |
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"Fairies Away!" |
Crimson Chin Webisodes
6 Crimson Chin webtoons were released on Nickelodeon’s website between April and June 2001, with the first premiering alongside the Chin’s debut episode “Chin Up!” The first three of the shorts would later be repackaged as part of the series, pairing with the re-dubbed versions of the “Oh Yeah! Cartoons” shorts. Later down the line, two more webtoons were commissioned (one featuring Season 4’s “Power Pals”) but never saw the light of day.
Ep. # | Prod. code | Title | Airdate | Copyright |
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"Webisode One" | ||||
"The Collapsed Lung" | ||||
"Concussion Reprocussions" | ||||
"Arch Enemy" | ||||
"Pain in the Brass" | ||||
"The Body of Evil" | ||||
"Webisode Eight" | (never completed) |
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Shorts
Shorts based on the long-running series have been produced throughout (and after) its’ 16-year long run.
Title | Airdate | Copyright year |
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"The Fairly OddParents on MTV’s Total Request Live" | ||
"Monster Poof" | ||
"The Fairly Odd Phantom" |
SBSP prod. codes
I didn’t create this, this is a copy of a Google document created by Professor Rick. I also fixed things.
- Mermaidman and Barnacleboy are separate words.
- The Bully is 5572-191, not 5571-191.
- Best Frenemies is 5574-436, not 5474-436.
- Season 5 production codes are not “A” and “B” codes, instead they are “-7” (7 minute) and “-4” (4 minute) codes. The production order is correct, however.
- Pest of the West is also called “The Pest of the West”.
- Summer Job is #721, and Day Without Tears is #716.
- Great Patty Caper is also called “Plankton Chugs Along”.
- Snail Mail is also called “Pen Pals”.
- #974-#976 are the other three “Goodbye, Krabby Patty?” shorts.
Season 1
PILOT Help Wanted
2515-101 Tea at the Treedome
2515-102 Squeaky Boots
2515-103 Jellyfishing
2515-104 Boating School
2515-105 Bubblestand (Bubbles)
2515-106 Ripped Pants
2515-107 Pizza Delivery
2515-108 Hall Monitor
2515-109 Scaredy Pants
2515-110 Sandy's Rocket
2515-111 Pickles
2515-112 Opposite Day
2515-113 The Chaperone
2515-114 Plankton! (Deep Cover)
2515-115 Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost (Squid’s House of Wax)
2515-116 Naughty Nautical Neighbors (Friendly Fire)
2515-117 I Was a Teenage Gary (Critical Condition)
2515-118 Jellyfish Jam (Jellyfish Jamboree)
2515-119 Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy (The Return of Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy)
2515-120 Nature Pants
2515-121 F.U.N. (My Fair Plankton)
2515-122 Culture Shock
2515-123 MuscleBob BuffPants (Pump It Up)
2515-124 Home Sweet Pineapple (Home Sweet Home)
2515-125 Employee of the Month
2515-126 Reef Blower (Pilot Extension)
2515-127 Main Title
2515-128 Valentine's Day
2515-129 SB-129 (SpongeBob 3000)
2515-130 Arrgh! (Argh!)
2515-131 Mermaid Manand Barnacle Boy II (Twenty Five Words or Less)
2515-132 Suds
2515-133 Walking Small (Walking Tall)
2515-134 The Paper (Lemons Out of Lemonade)
2515-135 Karate Choppers
2515-136 Hooky
2515-137 Neptune's Spatula (The Spatula and the Stove) (The Golden Spatula)
2515-138 Rock Bottom (The Bus) (The Wrong Bus)
2515-139 Texas
2515-140 Fools in April (April Fools)
2515-141 Sleepy Time (Sleepytime)
Seasons 2 and 3
5571-142 Your Shoe's Untied (Your Shoe is Untied) (Your Show is Untied)
5571-143 Something Smells
5571-144 Big Pink Loser (Single Pink Starfish)
5571-145 Squid's Day Off
5571-146 Bossy Boots (Working Pearl)
5571-147 Dying for Pie (Biscuits)
5571-148 Bubble Buddy
5571-149 Wormy (Shoofly)
5571-150 Imitation Krabs (Robot Krabs) (Two Krabs Are Better Than One)
5571-151 Prehibernation Week (Sardines)
5571-152 Patty Hype (Color Patty's)
5571-153 Patchy the Pirate Commercial
5571-154 Grandma's Kisses
5571-155 Christmas Who?
5571-156 Squidville
5571-157 Life of Crime
5571-158 Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III
5571-159 I'm Your Biggest Fanatic (Fanatics)
5571-160 Survival of the Idiots
5571-161 Dumped
5571-162 No Free Rides
5571-163 The Smoking Peanut
5571-164 Squirrel Jokes
5571-165 Shanghaied (You Wish)
5571-166 Pressure
5571-167 Welcome to the Chum Bucket (The Big Game)
5571-168 The Secret Box
5571-169 Frankendoodle
5571-170 Krusty Love (I Got You, Krabs) (I Got Yo Krabs)
5571-171 The Fry Cook Games (Dueling Mascots)
5572-172 As Seen on TV
5571-173 Band Geeks (Squid in Charge)
5571-174 Artist Unknown
5571-175 Procrastination
5571-176 Graveyard Shift
5572-177 Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV
5572-178 Idiot Box
5571-179 I'm with Stupid
5571-180 Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm
5571-181 Jellyfish Hunter (Jellyfish Stalker)
5571-182 Sailor Mouth (Barnacles)
5571-183 Gary Takes a Bath
5572-184 One Krabs Trash
5571-185 Squid on Strike
5572-186 Doing Time
5571-187 SpongeGuard on Duty (Summer of Sponge)
5571-188 The Algae's Always Greener (Success for Losers)
5572-189 Snowball Effect
5572-190 Can You Spare a Dime? (Squidward Quits a Job) (Down and Out in Bikini Bottom) (Down and Out)
5572-191 The Bully
5571-192 Club SpongeBob
5572-193 My Pretty Seahorse (The Spongeling)
5571-194 Just One Bite
5572-195 Nasty Patty
5572-196 Chocolate with Nuts (Door to Door)
5572-197 Krab Borg (Krab-Borg !!!)
5572-198 Krusty Krab Training Video (All Aboard)
5572-199 Squilliam Returns
5572-200 No Weenies Allowed (SpongeBob Takes It Up a Notch)
5572-201 New Student Starfish
5572-202 Wet Painters (Derek’s Paint Story)
5572-203 Rock-a-Bye Bivalve (Spongie Dearest)
5572-204 Party Pooper Pants (SpongeBob's House Party)
5572-205 Dance Party Song Sequence
5572-206 Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V (Super Friends)
5572-207 Clams (Spongejaws)
5572-208 Ugh (SpongeBob B.C.) (SB B.C.)
5572-209 Missing Identity (Missing Party)
5572-210 Mid-Life Crustacean
5572-211 Plankton's Army (Plankton's Last Stand)
5572-212 Krabby Land
5572-213 Born Again Krabs (A Penny Saved)
5572-214 I Had an Accident (Safety Freak)
5572-215 The Camping Episode (Squid Gets Mauled)
5572-216 The Great Snail Race
5572-217 The Sponge Who Could Fly (Volcano Pants)
5572-218 Pranks a Lot (Naked Pants)
5572-219 Lost Episode Walk Cycle
5572-220
5572-221 SpongeBob Meets the Strangler (Litter Bug)
Season 4
5574-401 Fear of a Krabby Patty
5574-402 Shell of a Man (Molting)
5574-403 Krabs vs Plankton
5574-404 Have You Seen This Snail? (Where’s Gary?) - Part 1
5574-405 Have You Seen This Snail? (Where's Gary?) - Part 2
5574-406 The Lost Mattress
5574-407 Skill Crane
5574-408 Good Neighbors (Security)
5574-409 Selling Out
5574-410 Funny Pants (Unfunny Pants)
5574-411 Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture
5574-412 Dunces and Dragons (Lost in Time) - Part 1
5574-413 Dunces and Dragons (Lost in Time) - Part 2
5574-414 Enemy In-Law (Worst Friend’s Wedding)
5574-415 Patrick SmartPants (Abracamoron)
5574-416 SquidBob TentaclePants
5574-417 Krusty Towers
5574-418 Mrs. Puff, You're Fired
5574-419 Ghost Host (Ghost House)
5574-420 Wishing You Well
5574-421 Karate Island
5574-422 All That Glitters (Obsession)
5574-423 Whale of a Birthday
5574-424 Once Bitten
5574-425 New Leaf
5574-426 Chimps Ahoy
5574-427 Bummer Vacation (Bummer Summer Vacation)
5574-428 Wigstruck (Wig Stuck)
5574-429 The Thing
5574-430 That's No Lady
5574-431 Squidtastic Voyage
5574-432 Hocus Pocus
5574-433 Rule of Dumb (Starfish of Royalty) (Royal Pain) (King Patrick)
5574-434 Driven to Tears (Driving Mr. SquarePants)
5574-435 Night Light
5574-436 Best Frenemies (Krabs & Plankton Team Up)
5574-437 Born to Be Wild (The Wild Ones)
5574-438 Squid Wood (Mini Squid)
5574-439 The Gift of Gum
5574-440 The Pink Purloiner (Suspicion) (To Catch a Starfish)
Season 5
151-501 Friend or Foe (Friend and Foe) (Between Friends) - Part 1
151-502 Friend or Foe (Friend and Foe) (Between Friends) - Part 2
151-503 The Original Fry Cook
151-504-4 Rise and Shine
151-504-7 Waiting
151-505 Fungus Among Us (Ick)
151-506 Spy Buddies (SpyBob)
151-507 Best Day Ever
151-508-7 Good Ol' Whatshisname (What’s in a Name?)
151-508-4 Boat Smarts
151-509 Krabs à la Mode (Krabby Puck)
151-510 New Digs
151-511 Bucket Sweet Bucket (The Krabby Bucket) (The Krusty Bucket)
151-512 Roller Cowards (Coaster Cowards)
151-513 Breath of Fresh Squidward
151-514 To Love a Patty
151-515-7 Money Talks
151-515-4 SpongeBob vs. the Patty Gadget
151-516 Slimy Dancing (Slimey Dancing)
151-517 Atlantis SquarePantis - Part 1
151-518 Atlantis SquarePantis - Part 2
151-519 The Krusty Sponge
151-520 Sing a Song of Patrick
151-521-7 The Donut of Shame
151-521-4 The Krusty Plate
151-522 A Flea in Her Dome
151-523 Goo Goo Gas
151-524 Le Big Switch
151-525 BlackJack (SpongeBob's Cousin) (In Search of Ma and Pa Sponge) (In Search of: Mom and Dad Sponge)
151-526 Pest of the West (The Pest of the West) (The Good, The Bad, and The Spongey) (Eternal Fry Cook) - Part 1
151-527 Pest of the West (The Pest of the West) (The Good, The Bad, and The Spongey) (Eternal Fry Cook) - Part 2
151-528 Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob (Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VII: The Heist)
151-529-7 Picture Day
151-529-4 Pat No Pay
151-530 Blackened Sponge (The Black Sponge)
151-531 To Save a Squirrel
151-532 SpongeHenge
151-533 Stanley S. SquarePants (SpongeBob's Klutzy Cousin)
151-534 The Inmates of Summer (Camp Incarceration)
151-535 Whatever Happened to SpongeBob? (WhoBob WhatPants?) - Part 1
151-536 Whatever Happened to SpongeBob? (WhoBob WhatPants?) - Part 2
151-537 20,000 Patties Under the Sea
151-538 The Battle of Bikini Bottom
151-539 Banned in Bikini Bottom
151-540 The Two Faces of Squidward
Season 6
193-601 Spongicus
193-602 Krabby Road
193-603 House Fancy
193-604 Not Normal
193-605 Suction Cup Symphony (Underwater Boogiloo)
193-606 Penny Foolish
193-607 Nautical Novice
193-608 Gone
193-609 SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One (SpongeBob SquarePants and the Big Wave) (The Secret of Kahuna Laguna) (Endless Summer) - Part 1
193-610 SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One (SpongeBob SquarePants and the Big Wave) (The Secret of Kahuna Laguna) (Endless Summer) - Part 2
193-611 Patty Caper
193-612 Sun Bleached
193-613 Slide Whistle Stooges
193-614 Giant Squidward
193-615 Plankton's Regular
193-616 A Life in a Day
193-617 No Nose Knows (Patrick Picks a Nose)
193-618 The Splinter
193-619 Grooming Gary
193-620 Boating Buddies
193-621 The Card
193-622 The Krabby Kronicle
193-623 The Slumber Party
193-624 Porous Pockets
193-625 Cephalopod Lodge
193-626 Choir Boys
193-627 Krusty Krushers (The Garbage Men) (The Krusty Krushers)
193-628 Ditchin'
193-629 Grandpappy the Pirate (Krabs' Grandad)
193-630 Shuffleboarding
193-631 Dear Vikings
193-632 Squid's Visit
193-633 Professor Squidward
193-634 To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants (To SquarePants or Not to)
193-635 Komputer Overload
193-636 Toy Store of Doom
193-637 Overbooked
193-638 Gullible Pants (Gullibob)
193-639 Pet or Pests
193-640 No Hat for Pat (Patrick Star Tour Guide)
193-641 Shell Shocked
193-642 Sand Castles in the Sand
193-643 Chum Bucket Supreme
193-644 Chum Caverns
193-645 Truth or Square (Stuck in the Freezer) (The Great Escape) (10th Anniversary) - Part 1
193-646 Truth or Square (Stuck in the Freezer) (The Great Escape) (10th Anniversary) - Part 2
193-647 Truth or Square (Stuck in the Freezer) (The Great Escape) (10th Anniversary) - Part 3
193-648 Truth or Square (Stuck in the Freezer) (The Great Escape) (10th Anniversary) - Part 4
193-649 Pineapple Fever
193-650 The Clash of Triton (Neptune's Party) - Part 1
193-651 The Clash of Triton (Neptune's Party) - Part 2
193-652 Single Cell Anniversary (Green Anniversary)
Season 7
223-701 Stuck in the Wringer
223-702 The Inside Job
223-703 I Heart Dancing (I Heart a Parade)
223-704 Tentacle-Vision (Squid TV)
223-705 Growth Spout
223-706 Someone's in the Kitchen with Sandy
223-707 Kracked Krabs
223-708 A Pal for Gary
223-709 Greasy Buffoons
223-710 Back To The Past
223-711 Yours, Mine and Mine (Sharing)
223-712 Model Sponge (Sponge Model)
223-713 Keep Bikini Bottom Beautiful (The Squid Who Cleaned Up Bikini Bottom)
223-714 SpongeBob's Last Stand (Save Jellyfish Fields) - Part 1
223-715 SpongeBob's Last Stand (Save Jellyfish Fields) - Part 2
223-716 A Day Without Tears
223-717 The Curse of Bikini Bottom
223-718 Squidward in Clarinetland (Locker Share)
223-719 Rodeo Daze
223-720 Gary in Love
223-721 Summer Job
223-722 One Coarse Meal (Plankton Got Served)
223-723 The Play’s The Thing
223-724 The Bad Guy Club for Villains (The IJLSA vs. the BGATFBC)
223-725 Gramma’s Secret Recipe (Grandma Plankton)
223-726 Buried in Time
223-727 The Great Patty Caper (Krabby Patty No More) (Mystery with a Twistery) (Plankton Chugs Along) - Part 1
223-728 The Great Patty Caper (Krabby Patty No More) (Mystery with a Twistery) (Plankton Chugs Along) - Part 2
223-729 That Sinking Feeling (Digging It)
223-730 Karate Star
223-731 The Cent of Money (The Smell of Money)
223-732 Enchanted Tiki Dreams
223-733 Earworm
223-734 The Abrasive Side
223-735 Hide and Then What Happens?
223-736 The Masterpiece
223-737 You Don’t Know Sponge
223-738 Shellback Shenanigans
223-739 Whelk Attack
223-740 Tunnel of Glove
223-741 Trenchbillies
223-742 Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle (Welcome to the Bermuda Triangle)
223-743 The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom
223-744 Sponge-Cano!
223-745 The Curse of the Hex (Hagfish Hex)
223-746 The Main Drain
223-747 The Wreck of the Mauna Loa
223-748 Krusty Dogs
223-749 Love That Squid (Cuddle Me Squid)
223-750 Perfect Chemistry
223-751 New Fish in Town
223-752 Big Sister Sam
Season 8
268-801 Accidents Will Happen
268-802 The Hot Shot
268-803 A Friendly Game
268-804 The Other Patty
268-805 Frozen Face-Off (The Great Sleigh Race) - Part 1
268-806 Frozen Face-Off (The Great Sleigh Race) - Part 2
268-807 Drive Thru (Drive Through)
268-808 Sentimental Sponge
268-809 Squidward's School for Grown-Ups (Pat’s Sooo Mature)
268-810 The Googly Artiste
268-811 Oral Report
268-812 Sweet and Sour Squid (Sweet & Sour Squid)
268-813 Patrick’s Staycation
268-814A Restraining SpongeBob (Whispering Tentacles)
268-814B
268-815A A SquarePants Family Vacation - Part 1
268-815B A SquarePants Family Vacation - Part 2
268-816 Walking the Plankton
268-817 Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation
268-818 Mooncation
268-818-5 Sandy’s Vacation in Ruins [short]
268-819 Ghoul Fools - Part 1
268-820 Ghoul Fools - Part 2
268-821 Barnacle Face
268-822 Mermaidman Begins
268-823 House Sittin’ For Sandy
268-824 Bubble Buddy Returns
268-825 Plankton's Good Eye
268-826 Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom
268-827 Planet of the Jellyfish
268-828 The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom
268-829 Bubble Troubles
268-830 The Way of the Sponge
268-831 Hello Bikini Bottom! (SpongeBob on Tour) - Part 1
268-832 Hello Bikini Bottom! (SpongeBob on Tour) - Part 2
268-833 Are You Happy Now? (Squidward’s Happiest Memory)
268-834 Fiasco! (The Priceless Patty)
268-835 Pet Sitter Pat (Pet Sitter)
268-836 Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go! (Plankton & Man Ray Team Up)
268-837 InSPONGEiac
268-838 Move It or Lose It
268-839 Free Samples
268-840 For Here or to Go (Plankton Eats!)
268-841 It's a SpongeBob Christmas! (Tis the Season to Be Jerky) - Part 1
268-842 It's a SpongeBob Christmas! (Tis the Season to Be Jerky) - Part 2
268-843 Home Sweet Rubble (The Pineapple Razing)
268-844 Glove World R.I.P.
268-845 Demolition Doofus
268-846 Karen 2.0 (Computer Trouble)
268-847 Treats!
268-848 Face Freeze
268-849 Squiditis (Squid’s Disease)
268-850 Chum Fricassee
268-851 The Good Krabby Name
Season 9
325-901 Squirrel Record
325-902 Extreme Spots
325-903
325-904 Bumper to Bumper
325-905 Squid Baby
325-906 Gary's New Toy
325-907 Patrick-Man!
325-908
325-909 Jailbreak!
325-910
325-911 Squid Defense
325-912 Larry's Gym
325-913
325-914
325-915 License to Milkshake
325-916 Little Yellow Book (SpongeBob’s Diary)
325-917 It Came from Goo Lagoon - Part 1
325-918 It Came from Goo Lagoon - Part 2
325-919 Company Picnic (Dueling Picnics)
325-920
325-921 Eek, an Urchin!
325-922
325-923 The Executive Treatment
325-924 Evil Spatula
325-925
325-926 The Sewers of Bikini Bottom
325-927 Kenny the Cat
325-928 The Fish Bowl
325-929
325-930
325-931 Safe Deposit Krabs
325-932
325-933 Sanctuary! (One Snail Sponge)
325-934 Plankton’s Pet
325-935 Tutor Sauce
325-936
325-937 Seance Shmeance
325-938 Don't Look Now
325-939 Lost in Bikini Bottom (The Shortcut)
325-940 Yeti Krabs
325-941 SpongeBob You’re Fired - Part 1
325-942 SpongeBob You’re Fired - Part 2
325-943
325-944
325-945 Squid Plus One
325-946 Sharks vs. Pods
325-947
325-948
325-949 Pull Up a Barrel
325-950
325-951
325-952
325-953 What’s Eating Patrick?
325-954 Pineapple Invasion
325-955
325-956 Two Thumbs Down
325-957 SpongeBob LongPants
325-958 Bulletin Board
325-959 Patrick! The Game
325-960
325-961 CopyBob DittoPants
325-962 Mutiny on the Krusty
325-963 Married to Money
325-964 Mall Girl Pearl
325-965 The Whole Tooth (The Tooth, The Whole Tooth, and Nothing but the Tooth)
325-966 Sandy’s Nutmare
325-967 Food Con Castaways
325-968 Lame and Fortune
325-969 Sold! (Nick Fishkins: I'll Buy Your Home)
325-970 Snail Mail (Pen Pals)
325-971 Salsa Imbecilicus (Idiot Sauce)
325-972 Goodbye Krabby Patty? (Factory Fresh) - Part 1
325-973 Goodbye Krabby Patty? (Factory Fresh) - Part 2
325-974 Frozen Krabby Patty [short]
325-975 More Feeling [short]
325-976 What Else Can a Krabby Patty Do? [short]
325-977 Krabby Patty Report [short]
325-978 Krabby Patty Jingle [short]
? SpaceBob InvaderPants
? Krabs’ Army
Season 10
325-1001 Whirlybrains
325-1002 MermaidPants
325-1003 House Worming
325-1004 Unreal Estate (House Hunters)
325-1005 Code Yellow
325-1006 SpongeBob's Place (Chateau SpongeBob)
325-1007 Mimic Madness
325-1008 Snooze You Lose
325-1009 Feral Friends
325-1010 Krusty Katering
325-1011 Plankton Gets the Boot
325-1012 Life Insurance
325-1013 Burst Your Bubble
325-1014 Plankton Retires
325-1015 Trident Trouble
325-1016 Sportz?
325-1017 The Getaway
325-1018 The Incredible Shrinking Sponge
325-1019 Lost and Found
325-1020 Out of the Picture
325-1021 Patrick's Coupon (Patrick’s Coupon Day)
325-1022 Don't Wake Patrick
Season 11
325-1101 Spot Returns
325-1102 Cave Dwelling Sponge
325-1103 The Check-Up
325-1104 There's a Sponge in My Soup
325-1105 Larry the Floor Manager
325-1106 The Clam Whisperer
325-1107 Spin the Bottle
325-1108 Stuck on the Roof
325-1109 The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom - Part 1
325-1110 The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom - Part 2
325-1111 Sanitation Insanity
325-1112 Karen's Virus
325-1113 Bubbletown (It’s Bubble Town)
325-1114 Bunny Hunt
325-1115 Man Ray Returns
325-1116 ScavengerPants
325-1117 No Pictures Please
325-1118 Teacher's Pests
325-1119 Krabby Patty Creature Feature
325-1120 Goons on the Moon (SpaceBob MerryPants) - Part 1
325-1121 Goons on the Moon (SpaceBob MerryPants) - Part 2
325-1122 Squid Noir
325-1123 Chatterbox Gary
325-1124 Cuddle E. Hugs
325-1125 Don’t Feed the Clowns (The Taming of the Clown)
325-1126
325-1127 Appointment TV
325-1128
325-1129 Pat the Horse (Giddy Up, Patrick)
325-1130 Fun-Sized Friends
325-1131 Grandmum’s the Word (Grandmum Returns)
325-1132 Old Man Patrick
325-1133 Doodle Dimension
325-1134
325-1135 Bottle Burglars
325-1136 Drive Happy
325-1137 Squirrel Jelly
325-1138 High Sea Diving
325-1139 Plankton Paranoia
325-1140 Shopping List
325-1141 Moving Bubble Bass (Move Your Bubble Bass)
325-1142 Ink Lemonade
325-1143 My Leg!
325-1144 Whale Watching
325-1145 ChefBob
325-1146 Patnocchio
325-1147 Mustard O' Mine
325-1148 The Grill is Gone
325-1149
325-1150 The Night Patty
325-1151 Krusty Kleaners (Clean Livin’)
325-1152 Library Cards
325-1153 Bike Safety Tips [short]
325-1154 Plankton’s Color Nullifier [short]
325-1155
325-1156 Surf N’ Turf
325-1157 Call the Cops
325-1158 Girls’ Night Out
325-1159 The String
? Krusty Krab Bed n’ Breakfast (K-K-B-NB)
? Pineapple Panic
? Side Show Sandy
Season 12
325-1201 Gary & Spot
325-1202 FarmerBob
325-1203 Plankton's Old Chum
325-1204 The Krusty Bucket
325-1205 Karen’s Baby
325-1206 The Nitwitting (Village Idiots)
325-1207 The Krusty Slammer
325-1208 Swamp Mates (Swamp Bass) (Swamped!)
325-1209 Mind the Gap
325-1210 Broken Alarm
325-1211 The Ballad of Filthy Muck
325-1212 King Plankton
325-1213 Shell Games
325-1214 The Ghost of Plankton
325-1215
325-1216 Pineapple RV
325-1217 Boss for a Day
325-1218
325-1219 Stormy Weather
325-1220 SpongeBob in RandomLand
325-1221 Gary’s Got Legs
325-1222 Kwarantined Krab
325-1223 Handemonium
325-1224 Squid’s on a Bus
325-1225 Insecurity Guards
325-1226 Senior Discount
325-1227 SpongeBob’s Big Birthday Blowout (SpongeBob’s 20th Birthday) (SpongeBob’s Birthday) - Part 1
325-1228 SpongeBob’s Big Birthday Blowout (SpongeBob’s 20th Birthday) (SpongeBob’s Birthday) - Part 2
325-1229 SpongeBob’s Big Birthday Blowout (SpongeBob’s 20th Birthday) (SpongeBob’s Birthday) - Part 3
325-1230 SpongeBob’s Big Birthday Blowout (SpongeBob’s 20th Birthday) (SpongeBob’s Birthday) - Part 4
325-1231 Biddy Sitting
325-1232 Dirty Bubble Returns
325-1233 Hiccup Plague
325-1234 My Two Krabses
325-1235 SpongeBob’s Bad Habit (SpongeBob’s Nasty Habit)
325-1236 One Trick Sponge
325-1237 Jolly Lodgers
325-1238 The Goofy Newbie
325-1239 Lighthouse Louie
325-1240 Breakin’
325-1241 Pat Hearts Squid
325-1242 A Cabin in the Kelp
325-1243 The Hankering
325-1244 Knock Knock, Who's There?
325-1245 Who R Zoo? (Zoo Are You)
325-1246 Krusty Koncessionaires
325-1247 Plankton’s Intern
325-1248 Bubble Bass's Tab
325-1249 Sandy’s Nutty Nieces
325-1250 Escape from Beneath Glove World - Part 1
325-1251 Escape from Beneath Glove World - Part 2
325-1252 A Place for Pets (original)
325-1253 Kooky Cooks
325-1254 Patrick's Tantrum
325-1255
325-1256
325-1257 Dream Hoppers
Season 13
325-1301 A Place for Pets
325-1302 Lockdown for Love
325-1303 Under the Small Top
325-1304 Squidward’s Sick Daze
325-1305 Something Narwhal This Way Comes
325-1306 Goofy Scoopers
325-1307 Pat the Dog
325-1308 C.H.U.M.S
325-1309 SpongeBob's Road to Christmas - Part 1
325-1310 SpongeBob's Road to Christmas - Part 2
325-1311 Potato Puff
325-1312 There Will Be Grease
325-1313 Food PBFFT! Truck
325-1314 Upturn Girls (City Cetaceans)
325-1315 The Big Bad Bubble Bass
325-1316 Squidferatu
325-1317 Sea-Man Sponge Haters Club
325-1318 Captain Pipsqueak (Members Only)
325-1319
325-1320 Say Awww!
325-1321 Patrick the Mailman
325-1322 Plane to Sea
325-1323
325-1324
325-1325 Slappy Daze
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
325-KK001 The Jellyfish Kid - Part 1
325-KK002 The Jellyfish Kid - Part 2
325-KK003 The Treasure of Kamp Koral
325-KK004 Midnight Snack Attack
325-KK005 Sugar Squeeze
325-KK006 Cabin of Curiosities
325-KK007 Quest for Tire
325-KK008 Hot Pearl-tato
325-KK009 In Search of Kamp Noodist
325-KK010 Camper Gary
325-KK011 Tag, You’re It
325-KK012 What About Meep?
325-KK013 Kitchen Sponge
325-KK014 Pat's a Lil Sinker
325-KK015 The Ho! Ho! Horror!
325-KK016 Hard Time Out
325-KK017 Gimme a News Break
325-KK018 Squisery
325-KK019 Camp SpongeBob
325-KK020 Wise Kraken
325-KK021 Squatch Swap
325-KK022 My Fair Nobby
325-KK023 Outhouse Outrage
325-KK024 Game Night
325-KK025 Are You Afraid of the Dork? - Part 1
325-KK026 Are You Afraid of the Dork? - Part 2
325-KK027 Main Title
325-KK028 I'm Urchin You to Leave [short]
325-KK029
325-KK030 Help Not Wanted
325-KK031 Sun’s Out, Fun’s Out
325-KK032
325-KK033 First and Last Aid
325-KK034 Camp Crossbones
325-KK035 Hill Fu
325-KK036 Night of the Living Stench
325-KK037 The Jelly Life
325-KK038 Lake Crashers
325-KK039
325-KK040
325-KK041
325-KK042 Boo Night Special
? Camp Spirit
? Painting with Squidward
? Kamp Kow
The Patrick Star Show
325-001 Late for Breakfast
325-002 Enemies à la Mode
325-003 Stair Wars
325-004 Bummer Jobs
325-005 Pat-a-thon
325-006 The Haunting of Star House
325-007 Lost in Couch
325-008 I Smell a Pat
325-009 To Dad and Back
325-010 The Yard Sale - Part 1
325-011 Squidina’s Little Helper
325-012 Bunny the Barbarian
325-013 Patrick's Alley
325-014 Gas Station Vacation
325-015 Who’s a Big Boy?
325-016 X Marks the Pot
325-017 Terror at 20,000 Leagues - Part 1
325-018 Terror at 20,000 Leagues - Part 2
325-019 Survivoring
325-020 Just in Time for Christmas
325-021 The Yard Sale - Part 2
325-022 Klopnodian Heritage Festival
325-023 Pearl Wants to Be a Star
325-024 Super Sitters
325-025 Nitwit Neighborhood News
325-026 Mid-Season Finale (The Patrick Show Mid-Season Finale)
325-027 Main Title
325-028 Ghost [short]
325-029 Pumpkin Carving [short]
325-030 Shrinking Stars
325-031 FitzPatrick
325-032 The Uncredible Journey
325-033 Host-a-Palooza
325-034 Payback's a Squid
325-035 House Hunting
325-036 The Drooling Fool
325-037 Patrick’s Got an Alien Zoo Loose
325-038 The Patterfly Effect
325-039 A Space Affair to Remember
325-040 Home Ecch
325-041 Fun and Done
325-042
325-043
The Patrick Star Show table (with proper order)
I personally hate the way the tables on the actual table are designed, so this is what it would look like if it wasn’t following a non-existent and faulty order.
Episodes
Season 1 (2021-22)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1] | Animation director | Written by | Original air date [1] | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1a | 1a | "Late for Breakfast" | Michelle Bryan | Written by : Kaz Storyboarded by : Kenny Pittenger, Dave Cunningham (director) | July 9, 2021 | 325-001 | 0.65[2] |
Patrick attempts a cooking segment on his show after missing breakfast. | |||||||
1b | 1b | "Bummer Jobs" | Andrew Overtoom | Written by : Luke Brookshier Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond, Sherm Cohen (director) | July 9, 2021 | 325-004 | 0.65[2] |
Patrick and SpongeBob attempt various different jobs. Meanwhile, Squidward tries to collect Cecil's paper route payment. | |||||||
2a | 2a | "Stair Wars" | Alan Smart | Written by : Mr. Lawrence[a] Storyboarded by : Piero Piluso, Jeff DeGrandis (director)[b] | July 23, 2021 | 325-003 | 0.47[3] |
Patrick goes upstairs to get a golf club for his segment involving miniature golf tips while GrandPat goes downstairs to use the downstairs bathroom as GrandPat hates the upstairs bathroom due to the sentient toilet Tinkle. They try to pass each other which soon leads to a stair-off with Cecil, Squidina, and other civilians having to choose sides. | |||||||
2b | 2b | "Enemies à la Mode" | Andrew Overtoom | Written by : Andrew Goodman Storyboarded by : Brian Morante and Mike Dougherty, Dave Cunningham (director) | July 23, 2021 | 325-002 | 0.47[3] |
After being unable to find a good segment from the Wheel of Segments, Patrick wants ice cream and starts chasing the ice cream man around town which prompts Squidina to host a show about enemies. She asks her family about their rivalries like Bunny dealing with a defective toaster and GrandPat smashing clocks due to time being an enemy. | |||||||
3a | 3a | "Lost in Couch" | Andrew Overtoom | Written by : Andrew Goodman Storyboarded by : Ryan Kramer, Sherm Cohen (director) | July 16, 2021 | 325-007 | 0.44[4] |
Patrick dives deep into the depths of his couch while searching for his television remote that has been classified as the Remoto Dragon. When Patrick goes beyond the couch, Squidina enlists her family and other people to help rescue him. | |||||||
3b | 3b | "Pat-a-thon" | Michelle Bryan | Written by : Kaz Storyboarded by : Fred Osmond, Jeff DeGrandis (director)[b] | July 16, 2021 | 325-005 | 0.44[4] |
Patrick and Squidina host a telethon for "Snails Who Can't Dance" due to the fact that SpongeBob can't teach Gary how to dance. As Sandy Cheeks fails at different inventions, Squidward falls victim to different joke names while working on the telethon's phone bank and GrandPat partakes in a daredevil act that is covered by Perch Perkins. |
References
- ^ a b “The Patrick Star Show” Episode Listings - The Futon Critic
- ^ a b Mitch Metcalf (July 12, 2021). "Top 150 Friday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.9.2021". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
- ^ a b Mitch Metcalf (July 26, 2021). "Top 150 Friday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.23.2021". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
- ^ a b Mitch Metcalf (July 19, 2021). "Top 150 Friday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.16.2021". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
Phineas and Ferb (season 1)
Organization. Also I found the production codes for the entirety of season 1, so there’s that too.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1a | 1a | "Rollercoaster" | Dan Povenmire | Dan Povenmire & Jeff "Swampy" Marsh | Dan Povenmire | August 17, 2007 | 631D-105 | 10.80[1] |
1b | 1b | "Candace Loses Her Head" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh & Martin Olson Written by : Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Martin Olson, Kyle Baker & Patrick A. Ventura | Kyle Baker & Patrick A. Ventura | February 5, 2008 | 631D-103 | N/A |
2a | 2a | "The Fast and the Phineas" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire & Jeff "Swampy" Marsh Written by : Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Antoine Guilbaud & Sherm Cohen | Antoine Guilbaud & Sherm Cohen | February 2, 2008 | 631D-101 | N/A |
2b | 2b | "Lawn Gnome Beach Party of Terror" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Martin Olson & Bobby Gaylor Written by : Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Martin Olson, Bobby Gaylor, Chris Headrick & Jon Colton Barry | Chris Headrick & Jon Colton Barry | September 28, 2007 | 631D-109 | 3.3[2] |
3a | 3a | "The Magnificent Few" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Martin Olson, Dan Povenmire & Swampy Marsh Written by : Martin Olson, Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Mike Diederich & Chong Lee | Mike Diederich & Chong Lee | February 8, 2008 | 631D-104 | N/A |
3b | 3b | "S'Winter" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Martin Olson & Bobby Gaylor Written by : Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Martin Olson, Bobby Gaylor, Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | Antoine Guilbaud & Sherm Cohen | February 9, 2008 | 631D-113 | N/A |
4a | 4a | "Are You My Mummy?" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Martin Olson & Bobby Gaylor Written by : Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Martin Olson, Bobby Gaylor, Robert F. Hughes, Kyle Baker & Mike Roth | Kyle Baker & Mike Roth | February 15, 2008 | 631D-110 | N/A |
4b | 4b | "Flop Starz" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire & Jeff "Swampy" Marsh Written by : Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | February 1, 2008 | 631D-102 | 4.0[3] |
5a | 5a | "Raging Bully" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Martin Olson, Dan Povenmire & Swampy Marsh Written by : Martin Olson, Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Wendy Grieb & Kent Osborne | Wendy Grieb & Kent Osborne | February 4, 2008 | 631D-107 | N/A |
5b | 5b | "Lights, Candace, Action!" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Martin Olson & Bobby Gaylor Written by : Dan Povenmire, Swampy Marsh, Martin Olson, Bobby Gaylor, Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | February 3, 2008 | 631D-114 | N/A |
6a | 6a | "Get That Bigfoot Outa My Face!" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire & Bobby Gaylor Written by : Dan Povenmire, Bobby Gaylor, Kent Osborne & Kim Roberson | Kent Osborne & Kim Roberson | February 23, 2008 | 631D-115 | N/A |
6b | 6b | "Tree to Get Ready" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Martin Olson, Dan Povenmire & Swampy Marsh Written by : Mike Diederich, Chong Lee, Martin Olson, Dan Povenmire & Swampy Marsh | Mike Diederich & Chong Lee | March 22, 2008 | 631D-106 | N/A |
7 | 7 | "It's About Time!"[nb 1] | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Dan Povenmire Written by : Dan Povenmire, Jon Colton Barry, Kent Osborne, Mike Roth & Aliki Theoflopoulos | Jon Colton Barry, Mike Roth, Kent Osborne & Aliki Theofilopoulos | March 1, 2008 | 631D-117 | N/A |
8a | 8a | "Jerk De Soleil" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Bobby Gaylor, Martin Olson, J.G. Quintel & Kim Roberson | J.G. Quintel & Kim Roberson | February 10, 2008 | 631D-118 | N/A |
8b | 8b | "Toy to the World" | Swampy Marsh | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Mike Diederich, Bobby Gaylor, Chong Lee & Martin Olson | Mike Diederich & Chong Lee | February 22, 2008 | 631D-116 | N/A |
9 | 9 | "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!"[nb 1] | Dan Povenmire & Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry, Bobby Gaylor, Chris Headrick & Martin Olson | Jon Colton Barry & Chris Headrick | October 3, 2008 | 631D-120 | N/A |
10a | 10a | "A Hard Day's Knight" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry, Bobby Gaylor, Martin Olson & Mike Roth | Jon Colton Barry & Mike Roth | June 14, 2008 | 631D-121 | N/A |
10b | 10b | "I, Brobot" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Martin Olson Written by : Martin Olson, Kent Osborne & Aliki Theofilopoulos | Kent Osborne & Aliki Theofilopoulos | February 6, 2008 | 631D-123 | N/A |
11a | 11a | "Mom's Birthday" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Swampy Marsh, Martin Olson & Dan Povenmire Written by : Robert F. Hughes, Zac Moncrief, Martin Olson, Kent Osborne & Aliki Theofilopoulos | Kent Osborne & Aliki Theofilopoulos | February 29, 2008 | 631D-108 | N/A |
11b | 11b | "Journey to the Center of Candace" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Bobby Gaylor, Robert F. Hughes, Zac Moncrief, Martin Olson, Kent Osborne & Kim Roberson | Kim Roberson & Kent Osborne | February 29, 2008 | 631D-126 | N/A |
12a | 12a | "Run Away Runway" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Sherm Cohen, Bobby Gaylor, Antoine Guilbaud & Martin Olson | Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | February 7, 2008 | 631D-112 | N/A |
12b | 12b | "I Scream, You Scream" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor Written by : Sherm Cohen, Bobby Gaylor & Antoine Guilbaud | Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | February 17, 2008 | 631D-122 | N/A |
13a | 13a | "It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Mike Diederich, Bobby Gaylor, Robert F. Hughes, Zac Moncrief, Martin Olson & Mike Roth | Mike Diederich & Mike Roth | February 24, 2008 | 631D-129 | N/A |
13b | 13b | "The Ballad of Badbeard" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry, Mike Diederich, Bobby Gaylor, Robert F. Hughes, Zac Moncrief & Martin Olson | Mike Diederich & Jon Colton Barry | April 12, 2008 | 631D-125 | N/A |
14 | 14 | "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together"[nb 1] | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Bobby Gaylor, Chris Headrick, Robert F. Hughes, Chong Lee, Zac Moncrief & Martin Olson | Chris Headrick & Chong Lee | March 8, 2008 | 631D-124 | N/A |
15a | 15a | "Ready for the Bettys" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Bobby Gaylor, Martin Olson, Kent Osborne & Aliki Theofilopoulos | Aliki Theofilopoulos & Kent Osborne | February 16, 2008 | 631D-130 | N/A |
15b | 15b | "The Flying Fishmonger" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Bobby Gaylor, Elizabeth Ito, Martin Olson, Kim Roberson | Kim Roberson & Elizabeth Ito | September 12, 2008 | 631D-128 | N/A |
16 | 16 | "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!"[nb 1] | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry, Bobby Gaylor, Robert F. Hughes, Zac Moncrief, Martin Olson & Piero Piluso | Jon Colton Barry & Piero Piluso | February 16, 2009[nb 2] | 631D-134 | N/A |
17a | 17a | "Greece Lightning" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Alex Almaguer, Bobby Gaylor, Chris Headrick & Martin Olson | Alex Almaguer & Chris Headrick | April 19, 2008 | 631D-140 | N/A |
17b | 17b | "Leave the Busting to Us!" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Sherm Cohen, Bobby Gaylor, Antoine Guilbaud, Robert F. Hughes & Martin Olson | Sherm Cohen & Antoine Guilbaud | April 19, 2008 | 631D-131 | N/A |
18a | 18a | "Crack That Whip" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Timothy Björklund & Kim Roberson | Timothy Björklund & Kim Roberson | May 24, 2008 | 631D-132 | N/A |
18b | 18b | "The Best Lazy Day Ever" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry & Mike Roth | Jon Colton Barry & Mike Roth | May 24, 2008 | 631D-119 | N/A |
19a | 19a | "Boyfriend From 27,000 B.C." | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Martin Olson Written by : Aliki Theofilopoulos & Marc Crisafulli | Aliki Theofilopoulos & Marc Crisafulli | June 7, 2008 | 631D-138 | N/A |
19b | 19b | "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Antoine Guilbaud & Chong Lee | Antoine Guilbaud & Chong Lee | June 7, 2008 | 631D-139 | N/A |
20a | 20a | "Put That Putter Away" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry & Mike Diederich | Jon Colton Barry & Mike Diederich | August 10, 2008 | 631D-136 | N/A |
20b | 20b | "Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Douglas McCarthy & Piero Piluso | Douglas McCarthy & Piero Piluso | August 10, 2008 | 631D-141 | N/A |
21a | 21a | "Traffic Cam Caper" | Dan Povenmire & Zac Moncrief | Story by : Martin Olson Written by : Kim Roberson & Marc Ceccarelli | Kim Roberson & Marc Ceccarelli | July 12, 2008 | 631D-143 | N/A |
21b | 21b | "Bowl-R-Ama Drama" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Chris Headrick & Alex Almaguer | Chris Headrick & Alex Almaguer | July 12, 2008 | 631D-144 | N/A |
22a | 22a | "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Jon Colton Barry & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry & Mike Diederich | Jon Colton Barry & Mike Diederich | October 17, 2008 | 631D-147 | N/A |
22b | 22b | "Oil on Candace" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Antoine Guilbaud & Aliki Theofilopoulos | Antoine Guilbaud & Aliki Theofilopoulos | October 17, 2008 | 631D-142 | N/A |
23a | 23a | "Unfair Science Fair" | Dan Povenmire & Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Elizabeth Ito & Aliki Theofilopoulos | Elizabeth Ito & Aliki Theofilopoulos | February 17, 2009 | 631D-133 | N/A |
23b | 23b | "Unfair Science Fair Redux (Another Story)" | Dan Povenmire & Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry & Piero Piluso | Jon Colton Barry & Piero Piluso | February 18, 2009 | 631D-149 | N/A |
24 | 24 | "Out to Launch"[nb 1] | Dan Povenmire & Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Kim Roberson, Piero Piluso & Kent Osborne | Kim Roberson, Piero Piluso & Kent Osborne | December 5, 2008 | 631D-111 | N/A |
25a | 25a | "Got Game?" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Jon Colton Barry, Bobby Gaylor, Lance LeCompte & Martin Olson Written by : Antoine Guilbaud & Chong Lee | Antoine Guilbaud & Chong Lee | August 2, 2008 | 631D-146 | N/A |
25b | 25b | "Comet Kermillian" | Dan Povenmire | Story by : Martin Olson & Bobby Gaylor Written by : Alex Almaguer & Chris Headrick | Alex Almaguer & Chris Headrick | August 2, 2008 | 631D-148 | N/A |
26a | 26a | "Out of Toon" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Jon Colton Barry & Mike Diederich | Jon Colton Barry & Mike Diederich | November 7, 2008 | 631D-145 | N/A |
26b | 26b | "Hail Doofania!" | Zac Moncrief | Story by : Bobby Gaylor & Martin Olson Written by : Antoine Guilbaud & Aliki Theofilopoulos | Antoine Guilbaud & Aliki Theofilopoulos | November 7, 2008 | 631D-151 | N/A |
- ^ Luke Brookshier is listed as the writer on digital releases, but the episode's writer was Mr. Lawrence, who was credited on the premiere of the episode.[citation needed]
- ^ a b DeGrandis is credited as a "storyboard supervisor".
- ^ ""High School Musical 2" : OMG! It's a cable ratings record". Variety. 2007-08-18.
- ^ "Series Launch Press Release". Archived from the original on 2008-12-06.
- ^ Levin, Gary (2009-01-05). "Nielsen ratings: 'House' gets a boost after a super Super Bowl". USA Today.
Loud House tables (organized)
I don’t even really care for the Loud House, ha. Though I think it would be nice if the tables were more similar to SpongeBob’s.
Season 1 (2016)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1][2] | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date [1][2] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1a | 1a | "Left in the Dark" | Story by : Chris Savino & Karla Sakas Teleplay by : Chris Savino | Chris Savino | May 2, 2016[nb 3] | 2.07[5] | |
Lincoln hears about the live season finale of his favorite television series "ARGGH!" and must distract his sisters so he can watch it, but he couldn't make it in time. When he plugs in a smaller TV to allow Lucy to watch her favorite show, it leads to a power outage forcing Lincoln to team up with his sisters to venture into the basement to switch the power back on. |
References
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
The Futon Critic
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
Zap2it Season 1
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Jay Jayson (June 11, 2015). "Nickelodeon Comic-Con 2015 Panel Schedule Revealed". Comicbook.com. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
- ^ "Nickelodeon Presents The Loud House". aTVfest. Savannah College of Art and Design. February 1, 2016. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
- ^ Mitch Metcalf (May 3, 2016). "Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 5.2.2016". Showbuzz Daily. Archived from the original on May 4, 2016. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
Curious George (production order)
Season 1 (2006-07)
No. in series |
No. in season [1] |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1a | 1a | "Zeros to Donuts" | Jeff McGrath | Written by: Joe Fallon Based on part of "Curious George Learns the Alphabet" by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Jeff McGrath | September 7, 2006 | |
On a sunny Saturday, George and the Man decide that it is a good day for donuts and eggs. The Man tells George to write down the number of eggs they have in the refrigerator but George does not write anything because they had none. The Man then realizes that after teaching George everything for so long he forgot to teach him about nothing! He says that zero alone means nothing but when added to smaller numbers makes them bigger. The Man then sends George off to get the donuts with a paper that has an order of 1 Dozen Donuts. But George does not know about a dozen and changes the order to 100 dozen donuts. But after seeing just how many donuts 100 dozen make he tries to do anything to get away with only 1 dozen. | |||||||
1b | 1b | "Curious George's Home for Pigeons" | Scott Heming and Steve Socki | Joe Fallon | Sharon Forward | September 5, 2006 | |
George has found himself a new friend in the city, Compass. One of the Doorman's homing pigeons which he keeps on the roof of the apartment building. But the only thing is, Compass has a bad sense of direction. So when the Man says George is not allowed to let pigeons inside the apartment, George decides to build Compass a new home on the balcony outside their apartment, eventually deciding on a tree. But soon George finds out building a tree is not as easy as it seems. Where do trees in nature come from if people don't make them? | |||||||
2a | 2a | "Curious George's Bunny Hunt" | Scott Heming | Written by: Joe Fallon Based on part of "Curious George Flies a Kite" by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Linda Miller and Broni Likomanov | September 13, 2006 | |
George is in the country seeing Bill's new bunny hutch. Bill is the proud owner of seven bunnies and their rabbit mother. George wants to pet one of the bunnies but Bill has to run off on his paper route before he can let him do that. George tries to pet one but when he opens the hutch they all run off leaving George in a big game of hide and seek to find them all. | |||||||
2b | 2b | "Curious George Flies a Kite" | Scott Heming | Written by: Joe Fallon Based on the book by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Phil Weinstein | September 4, 2006 | |
George wakes up on a windy day in the country. His friend Bill introduces him to a kite, which George wants to fly. However, Bill must go home and George cannot play with the kite until he returns. His curiosity gets the best of him and he soon finds himself flying around the countryside, even taking his friend Jumpy Squirrel with him. | |||||||
3a | 3a | "Curious George Takes a Job" | Scott Heming and Steve Socki | Written by: Joe Fallon Based on the book "Curious George Takes a Job" by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Toni Vian | September 14, 2006 | |
George is on a city-wide smelling spree when he comes across Chef Pisghetti's kitchen. Chef Pisghetti is cooking a meal for a famous restaurant critic. Then George comes across some pasta the chef was cooking and had placed in a pot. He notices that it had been crisp but is now all floppy. George then decides that kitchens are magic and finds other things to place in the "floppification pot". | |||||||
3b | 3b | "Curious George Takes Another Job" | Scott Heming | Written by: Joe Fallon Based on the book "Curious George Takes a Job" by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Rossen Varbonov and Rhoydon Shishido | September 14, 2006 | |
Continuing from the previous part, George wants to continue helping Chef Pisghetti in his kitchen but the chef has no work for him. But the chef has a friend named Mr. Glass, a billionaire who owns an apartment building called the Glass Palace and has a love of all things unique. He hires George as a window washer. Things go well until George sees some shadows in one room that look like jungle animals and decides to paint them. As a result, this causes Mr. Glass to get angry and orders 2 painters to chase George but is rescued by The Man With The Yellow Hat. Although Mr. Glass appreciates the room with the jungle animals and decides to rent it out. | |||||||
4a | 4a | "Curious George, Stain Remover" | Steve Socki | Written by: Joe Fallon Based on part of "Curious George Gets a Medal" by: Margret and H. A. Rey | James Beihold | September 7, 2006 | |
George and The Man have just brought home a new rug. The Man thinks it is so perfect he would like to take a picture of it. But when he runs out to get some camera batteries George decides to have a drink of grape juice and spills it on the rug! George knows how to clean it up, though—a lot of soap and water. But he uses so much he fills up the whole house with suds and water. Luckily he knows about the time his friends The Renkins' basement got flooded and they cleaned it out with a pump. George finds the pump at their house but has no easy way to get it back home. | |||||||
4b | 4b | "Curious George Finds His Way" | Scott Heming | Ken Scarborough | David Schwartz | September 27, 2006 | |
George has to stay with Hundley in the lobby as the apartment gets cleaned but Hundley does not want George to eat his messy snack in the lobby. After George and Hundley get locked out in the alley behind the apartment building, Hundley runs off trying to find a better way in. George follows him and they eventually meet in a place very far away from home. They decide that, since it is dark out and they can not see their way home, they can hear their way home instead. | |||||||
5a | 5a | "Curious George Goes Up the River" | Steve Socki and Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | Rossen Varbanov | September 15, 2006 | |
George and The Man with the Yellow Hat go to the country to feed ducks but have to put their plans on hold when the Renkins' chicks are missing and they must find them. George, however finds a raft on the edge of the river and soon, along with Jumpy Squirrel, finds himself-literally-going up the creek without a paddle. They eventually find a way to stop but they must now find their way back home to the Renkins' farm. | |||||||
5b | 5b | "Squirrel For a Day" | Scott Heming | Sandra Willard | Skip Jones | September 26, 2006 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat has a predicament. He has to write a tribute speech for Professor Wiseman. Also, the country house cupboards are too small to hold all of their food. Then when Bill tells him how squirrels store food in the ground after seeing Jumpy Squirrel do it, George decides to do the same thing to their food. When the Man finds out, he tells George that squirrels bury nuts, seeds and things that grow. So George decides to plant and grow various objects around the house including the Man's speech which he wants to grow the rest of. | |||||||
6a | 6a | "Roller Monkey" | Frank Marino | Lazar Saric | Frank Marino | September 9, 2006 | |
The owners of the local city toy store have a problem. They are not selling any roller skates. So when they see George they decide to give him a few pairs to ride around in and advertise for them. Fortunately, George has been curious about wheels on feet since he saw the man roll on a toy car. George loves his skates but realizes he needs practice. He is getting good when the Doorman's wiener dog Hundley sees that he would like to try it as well. Later on, Gnocchi also tries out roller skating and uses Hundley as her skateboard when she sees kids doing it at the local skatepark. | |||||||
6b | 6b | "Curious George, Dog Counter" | Frank Marino | Joe Fallon | Phil Weinstein | September 26, 2006 | |
Professor Wiseman is taking George to his first dog show which, to his disappointment, is not a show performed entirely by dogs. But when he gets home, The Man with the Yellow Hat wants to hear about all the dogs but George can only remember three. So he goes back to try to take note of them all and eventually brings them all home where he must find a way to organize them to count them easily. | |||||||
7a | 7a | "Curious George on Time" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | David Schwartz | September 13, 2006 | |
George's friend Professor Wiseman has a pretty interesting habit-building and fixing clocks. She has just finished work on a very interesting clock where a band comes out and plays every hour. But when Compass comes flying in and George tries to show him the clock he accidentally breaks it and then winds up taking it completely apart when he tries to fix it. George goes to the library to try to find out how to fix it but not from a book. The library has a big clock tower on top that the whole city depends upon. But when the clock's chime scares George he winds up breaking the big clock as well. | |||||||
7b | 7b | "Curious George Discovers the 'Poles" | Frank Marino and Steve Socki | Bruce Akiyama | Rossen Varbanov | September 27, 2006 | |
George has gone to his favorite country place, Lake Wanasinklake, where he finds Bill taking pictures in the lagoon. Bill has caught not fish, but tadpoles and he asks George to look after them as they grow up because "they do some amazing things". But when George figures they are growing tired of the same, small fishbowl, he decides to release them into the lagoon. Later he tries to do anything to get them back but only catches a small green creature which is not one of his tadpoles. Or is it? George will have to find out! | |||||||
8a | 8a | "Buoy Wonder" | Steve Socki | Raye Lankford | Toni Vian | September 9, 2006 | |
George is off to the country boat building contest but on the way, he sees something interesting: a boat that carries cars on the water. Bill shows George his boat and has him watch it for him while he has to run off. But when an accident causes Bill's boat to sink and is no longer able to float, George has to build him a new one so he can use it in the contest instead. But all of the boats George build seem to have the same problem. So he decides to look at how the boats made by the other contestants were built so he can build one that floats. | |||||||
8b | 8b | "Curious George, Door Monkey" | Frank Marino | Joe Fallon | Frank Marino | September 15, 2006 | |
The doorman has to go away for an errand and leaves Hundley in charge. But soon George arrives and puts on the Doorman's uniform. This makes a deliveryman sign off a bunch of packages to him thinking he is the doorman. George opens all of the packages, which contain autographed balls, thinking they are all from him. But when the person who was supposed to receive them sees them, George realizes his mistake. He and Hundley must then work together to re-package them and stack them up. | |||||||
9a | 9a | "Curious George's Rocket Ride" | Frank Marino | Written by: Craig Miller Based on part of "Curious George Gets a Medal" by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Christo Stamboliev | October 10, 2006 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat is about to become the world's first untrained person to fly into space so he can deliver food along with several experimental capsules to the International Space Station. But the spaceship designed by Professor Wiseman's assistants Professor Anthony Pizza and Dr. Alvin Einstein is only designed for someone with four hands. So, George winds up being the world's first monkey in space. George is told that he must activate the system that releases the goods for the station at a certain point and that his spaceship is in an orbit around the earth so he will eventually get back around to the station. | |||||||
9b | 9b | "Out of Order" | Steve Socki | Joe Fallon | David Williams and Max Martinez | September 5, 2006 | |
One day, George is walking the street of his apartment building trying to find something to do when he notices a woman leaving numbered boxes outside every building. He decides to be a helpful monkey and return them to her until his friends Steve and Betsy tell him that she is a postal worker and that leaving boxes for people is her job. So they go on a race to see who can finish returning packages first. Winner plays Steve's video game. Steve has a plan to simply run fast but George and Betsy come up with a plan to sort all of the packages by the number of the buildings they go to. | |||||||
10a | 10a | "Curious George, A Peeling Monkey" | Frank Marino | Raye Lankford | Phil Weinstein | September 18, 2006 | |
It's Professor Wiseman's birthday and The Man with the Yellow Hat has bought her a present which George is determined to open. The Man decides to take George's mind off of the present by having him unwrap some oranges for a salad. But soon George wants to know all about different kind of wrapping which leads him down to the department store. | |||||||
10b | 10b | "Curious George, Station Master" | Dean Criswell | Joe Fallon | Pablo Solis | October 10, 2006 | |
George loves his toy train set. When The Man with the Yellow Hat tells him that Bill will be riding home on a train, he takes him to the train station so George can see how a real one works. The Man's friend Mr. Quint has a brother who owns the train station and is the station master and shows George how each train has a number on it and must arrive at a certain time. When Mr. Quint and his brother have business to attend to, George is left in charge of the station and must arrange the trains so they all arrive in counting order. Note: The title is often incorrectly called "Curious George, Train Master". | |||||||
11a | 11a | "From Scratch" | Scott Heming | Sandra Willard | Kirk Hanson | September 4, 2006 | |
On their way to the museum, the Man with the Yellow Hat and George discover that Gnocchi the cat has been accused of scratching the booths in Chef Pisghetti's restaurant. George isn't sure that it was Gnocchi and sets out to solve the mystery. George uses reasoning to find out that the scratches he had seen on the booths were not like scratches he had seen Gnocchi make on the door and he uses pieces of food to measure the length and depth of the scratches. | |||||||
11b | 11b | "Zoo Night" | Frank Marino | Craig Miller | Robert Sledge | October 6, 2006 | |
After watching a live video of the new panda on the zoo website, George rushes to the zoo to see it, but gets accidentally locked inside after closing time. George tries to find the exit, but mistakenly opens the wrong doors and finds himself surrounded by giraffes, meerkats and penguins. George must put the animals back in their homes. | |||||||
12a | 12a | "Curious George vs. the Turbo Python 3000" | Scott Heming | Lazar Saric | Scott Sackett | January 20, 2007 | |
At the amusement park, George wants to ride the Turbo Python 3000, but he is too short. George has a measurement tool of sort on him-a whip of licorice. George has to grow the length of one licorice whip in a day so he can be tall enough to ride. Meanwhile, The Man with the Yellow Hat has a problem of his own. He wants to overcome his fear of roller coasters. | |||||||
12b | 12b | "Curious George and the Invisible Sound" | Scott Heming | Bruce Akiyama | Llyn Hunter | September 18, 2006 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat is studying insect behavior in the country. George eventually tires of watching and decides to go to bed, but a strange and annoying sound in the house keeps him awake. He tries to track down what the sound is but he cannot seem to find it Then the Man tells him it is the sound of a cricket. George then tries to track down the cricket and remove it from the house so he can get some sleep. | |||||||
13a | 13a | "Candy Counter" | Frank Marino | Sandra Willard | Pablo Solis | October 20, 2006 | |
George has gone to Mabel's Department Store where they find that a girl named Cayley has opened up a new candy counter. George notices that all of her candies are unique, each in a different shape and color After Cayley has to run out to buy more ingredients she leaves George in charge of the counter. George is trying to examine the different types of candies when he knocks over all of the candy displays and must now find a way to count all of the candy and re-stack it. | |||||||
13b | 13b | "Curious George Gets a Trophy" | Dean Criswell | Joe Fallon | Broni Lilkomanov and Max Martinez | October 12, 2006 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat has just won another trophy and George really wants to have one of his own. After helping Chef Pisghetti, though, George winds up getting one! It is the Chef's own Ice Cream Gnocchi! But it seems like it is always melting or splattering because he does not handle it correctly. | |||||||
14a | 14a | "Doctor Monkey" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | Joseph Daniello | September 30, 2006 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat takes George to his checkup. George has never seen a doctor's office or a doctor before and becomes curious. After the doctor has to take a break, George puts on his coat and uses his equipment to try to track down a strange "bloopy" sound he had been hearing and, along the way, has to help several patients such as a woman with allergies a man with a broken arm and a woman with hiccups in the way only a monkey can. | |||||||
14b | 14b | "Curious George in the Dark" | Frank Marino | Bruce Akiyama | Robert Sledge and Broni Likomanov | October 21, 2006 | |
George is playing with his ball in the country when he winds up losing it in a dark cave. He goes inside to look for it and gets scared by what he sees as monsters in the cave. Seeing that the same kinds of monsters are in his room, George becomes scared of the dark until The Man with the Yellow Hat tells him that the "monsters" are just the same objects as they are in the light and gives him a nightlight. But then a thunderstorm knocks out the power to the country house making him scared again. Remembering what The Man said, George returns to the cave with his trusty flashlight and Jumpy Squirrel to find out if the monsters really are monsters. | |||||||
15a | 15a | "Unbalanced" | Dean Criswell | Grant Moran | Andrei Svislotski | February 24, 2007 | |
It has just become Springtime in the city and Chef Pisghetti's friends the Balancing Zucchinis are in town. George is excited seeing what they do and he would like to become a Zucchini. But of course, his trying to be like them messes up their practicing for the big show. Later on during the show, The Zucchinis volunteer Chef Pisghetti to be in an act of theirs. But Gnocchi, always going to the chef whenever she sees him, starts walking across a tightrope to their act upsetting one of the Zucchini's who is allergic to cats. It is up to George to walk across the tight rope and retrieve Gnocchi. | |||||||
15b | 15b | "The Truth About George Burgers" | Scott Heming | Cusi Cram | Liz Holzman | October 21, 2006 | |
Chef Pisghetti has come up with a new recipe for Giardino Burgers-hamburgers containing no meat. He trusts George to take a box of prepared burgers out to his truck to get sent to the annual firefighter's picnic but George accidentally puts them on the wrong truck. Having lost the burgers George recalls that the chef's recipe was all pictures. He finds the notepad where the chef had drawn everything and finds the recipe for the burgers. Or is it the Chef's plan to expand his rooftop garden? | |||||||
16a | 16a | "Curious George Sees Stars" | Frank Marino | Raye Lankford | Christo Stamboliev | October 12, 2006 | |
George wants to be the first person, or monkey in the world to count every star in the sky after Bill tells him that no one has done so. The only problem, though is that George can't stay up at night to count all of them. So he finds a system to keep track of which stars he has counted because, since you can't see stars in the day, he can only count at night. Later on upon returning to the city, George finds that he cannot see the stars even at night because the city has way more light at night than the country. | |||||||
16b | 16b | "Animal Magnetism" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | Scott Sackett and Andrei Svislotski | September 28, 2006 | |
George has finished drawing the greatest drawing ever, but The Man with the Yellow Hat does not have any good magnets to hang it on the refrigerator with. So, he and George go to the museum to find more and discover the museum's new magnetorium where George learns all about magnetism. He learns that only certain thing attract to a magnet and that any metal that is attracted to a magnet can be turned into one. Soon, George loses his drawing and his quest to find it leads his to the junkyard and a powerful electromagnet. | |||||||
17a | 17a | "Curious George Sees the Light" | Dean Criswell | Cate Lieuwen | Llyn Hunter | October 19, 2006 | |
One country day, George sees that a new traffic light is being installed along the road. Never having seen one before, not even in the city, George becomes curious. He sees that cars stop at a red light but not at a green light making him guess that most people preferred a red light to a green one. Since the light is always changing, George is disappointed because there is not much time for people to enjoy one color. So, he changes the light so that all of one side is one color. This winds up confusing drivers on the road until Officer Quint shows up and explains how a traffic light works. It is good for drivers but not Jumpy Squirrel who can no longer cross the road on a tree branch which was cut in front of the light and can't cross the dangerous road itself. | |||||||
17b | 17b | "Curious George the Architect" | Frank Marino | Lazar Saric | Frank Jen | September 30, 2006 | |
There is a big construction project going on on George's street and George is curious as to what is going on. He comes upon a very active and noisy place and sees everything that is going on. When he returns the next day to find the site abandoned, he winds up going on a quest with Gnocchi and Compass to retrieve a loose $10 bill. Along the way, he needs to use several pieces of equipment, such as jackhammers, excavators, and cement mixers, to get it out of a few tight places. | |||||||
18a | 18a | "Curious George, Rescue Monkey" | Dean Criswell | Chuck Tately | Pablo Solis | October 20, 2006 | |
George's antics have caused him to become caught in some bars on his balcony. The Man With the Yellow Hat is forced to call Rescue Squad 86 to help him out. After saving him from his sticky situation George becomes curious as to how firefighters do their job and all of the tools they use. But it seems like every time George tries to help out in the station he only ends up causing trouble. Soon, though they get called to the museum where it seems Compass the Pigeon is stuck in a high place and it seems like only a certain monkey can help. | |||||||
18b | 18b | "Water to Ducks" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | Evgueni Delioussine | September 28, 2006 | |
After a rainy country day, George finds a flock of ducks that have taken refuge in a puddle and spends the day playing with them. The next day George sees that the puddle has shrunk and the ducks are flying off one by one in search of more water. He is determined to do anything to get them to stay around. Then he sees his pool, filled with water and empties it out to get it to the top of the hill where the ducks are. But afterward, he must find a way to re-fill it. | |||||||
19a | 19a | "Curious George's Low High Score" | Frank Marino | Craig Miller | Joseph Daniello | October 11, 2006 | |
George comes across his friends Steve and Betsy playing basketball in the city. When George tries to play, he finds out he is not very good and winds up losing the ball when it accidentally lands on a moving pickup truck. They then decide to play miniature golf instead. After Steve tells him that when playing basketball, the winner is the person that has made the most baskets has the highest score, George figures it is the same way for golf. Then Betsy tells him that in golf, the lowest score wins. Since they find the park mini golf course too hard, they decide to build one of their own. | |||||||
19b | 19b | "Bee is for Bear" | Dean Criswell | Bruce Akiyama | Broni Likomanov and Max Martinez | October 23, 2006 | |
It is a fall country day and the Renkins have just gotten the latest fresh batch of honey from their own bee farm. George loves to eat it on warm toast until he sees a bear that eats his snack! He also runs into a bee that stings him, making him afraid of bees. Later, George and Bill find out that all of the bees are in a beehive in Bill's backyard and he is determined to get rid of it so they don't hurt his bunnies. Then, the Renkins show George how bees make honey. George also tries to tell everyone that he saw a bear but nobody believes him because a bear has not been seen in the area for many years. | |||||||
20a | 20a | "Curious George Takes a Vacation" | Scott Heming | Raye Lankford | Kelly James | January 16, 2007 | |
George and The Man with the Yellow hat are going on vacation in Hawaii. But when they get to the airport, their plane is delayed. George receives a small toy airplane from the ticket woman but winds up losing it. He goes on a quest to try to hunt it down before they must board their flight but it seems like everyone in the airport is out to stop George from wandering around or causing trouble. Note: One of the workers at the airport says that they are in Chicago, hinting that The Man and George live in Illinois. | |||||||
20b | 20b | "The Times of Sand" | Frank Marino | Joe Fallon | Robert Sledge | February 21, 2007 | |
George loves the country house. But sometimes he wishes he could live in something else, like a country castle. When The Man offers to take him to the beach to build sand castles, George decides to try to build the world's biggest sand castle. At the beach, they run into Bill and Mother Rabbit who loves to burrow. George has trouble building his sand castle because the sand does not want to hold together. Later, Bill tells him that only the wet sand down by the water is good for building. George tries building by the water but his sand winds up being washed away by the tide. Later, The Man tells George how to get good wet sand away from the water and he along with George, Bill, and Ma Rabbit work on the world's biggest sand castle. | |||||||
21a | 21a | "Housebound!" | Dean Criswell | Joe Fallon | Mark Garcia | February 19, 2007 | |
George's curiosity about bones leads him to climb the dinosaur skeleton at the museum but he ends up falling off and breaking his leg. George must wear a cast for a few weeks and stay home. Hundley stays with him as his monkey sitter. George begins in a wheelchair and does not know how to use it, but Hundley teaches him how to navigate around the furniture in his apartment. Soon, George can walk on crutches and Hundley helps him out in the same way. Later, once George can walk on his cast, he goes to places like the park with Hundley. | |||||||
21b | 21b | "Ski Monkey" | Scott Heming | Lazar Saric | Liz Holzman | January 17, 2007 | |
A large snowstorm happened overnight in the country and George wants to go outside and play in the snow But it seems like the snow is too deep to even walk in. Later he comes across a group of kids playing in the snow and they give him a pair of snowshoes as well as a sled to quickly move through the snow. Later, Bill gives him a pair of skis. Soon, George comes across a pig that had wandered out the night before and has to find a way to get it home. | |||||||
22a | 22a | "Keep Out Cows" | Frank Marino | Chuck Tately | Christo Stamboliev | January 18, 2007 | |
George has come across a big field of beautiful wildflowers in the country. He decides to share the wildflowers with Leslie and the rest of the cows but Leslie eats them and they go after the rest. George wants to save the flowers from being eaten by cows. George tries communicating with the cows, distracting them, and building a wall, but nothing seems to work until he uses a strong wall to save one of the flowers causing the cows to not get past the wall. The failed items George uses to save the flowers is arrows but cows go through them, a scarecrow that has an angry face but the cows eat it, and hanging newspapers that the cows crash into. | |||||||
22b | 22b | "The Clean, Perfect Yellow Hat" | Dean Criswell | Joe Fallon | John Holmquist | October 23, 2006 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat has just gotten his yellow hat back from the cleaners and it is clean, fresh, and perfect! But George's antics wind up nearly blowing the hat away and wind up with a twig caught in the hat. George tries to fix it and winds up pulling a thread loose, making a stain, and then a hole in the hat. He then needs to find a way to fix the hat before The Man comes home so they can go to the new Planetarium. First, George tries to make a new hat but everything he tries doesn't seem to work. Later, he realizes he just needs to fix the hole in the old hat. | |||||||
23a | 23a | "Curious George vs. Winter" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | Llyn Hunter | February 24, 2007 | |
It is early winter in the country and George wants to play outside. But the problem is he has toys for summer and snow but no toys for just plain cold. He decides he will have fun by playing with Bill's bunnies but Bill is taking them to his grandmother's house for the entire winter. Bill wants him to leave out nuts and seeds for Jumpy Squirrel all winter and George wants to find a way to have fun in the winter cold. Later, after he sees how the water in his pool is frozen, he finds a way to have fun outdoors AND give Jumpy the food he needs. | |||||||
23b | 23b | "Curious George and the Dam Builders" | Frank Marino | Bruce Akiyama | David Schwartz, Broni Lilkomanov and Max Martinez | October 11, 2006 | |
George is having the time of his life playing with his toy boat in a large pond. After one day of playing, though he comes back the next to see his pond almost empty. George finds out that the water is being held back by a dam that was built by a family of beavers, and they will not let him play in their pond. So George gets the idea to build a dam of his own to make a new pond. He later finds out that water is just as important a part of a beaver's home as the dam. | |||||||
24a | 24a | "Curious George Takes a Dive" | Dean Criswell | Raye Lankford | Pablo Solis | February 23, 2007 | |
George is helping The Man with the Yellow Hat dig in the country garden when he finds a pile of worms and wants to keep them. But The Man tells George about a similar experience with a turtle from back when George first learned how to dive in the lake. George remembers how Bill had first taught him how to dive in Lake Wanasinklake to locate a lost throwing disc. George finds a turtle trying to go into the lake and tries to remind it that it needs to hold its breath when it goes in. After it does not listen, George decides that is trying to clean itself, so he takes it home to give it a bath and decides to keep it as a pet. But it seems like whatever George does, he can't get the turtle out of its shell. | |||||||
24b | 24b | "The All Animal Recycled Band" | Scott Heming | Cusi Cram | Evgueni Delioussine | February 21, 2007 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat has a hobby playing the tuba in Rescue Squad 86's firehouse band. George becomes excited at the thought of a band, but the Man will not let George play his tuba. George then decides to make his own instruments and that his animal friends will be the ones playing them. The only problem is that his animal friends seem to get distracted too easily and, after causing a loud racket on the roof of the apartment building where they are practicing, someone calls the fire department. | |||||||
25a | 25a | "George Makes a Stand" | Frank Marino | Gentry Menzel | Andrei Svislotski | October 19, 2006 | |
George and The Man with the Yellow Hat are looking at the Man's old childhood pictures when George sees one of the man's old lemonade stand. The Man with the Yellow Hat tells George about the time he got a new soccer ball because of it. So, George decides to make one of his own to replace his busted up soccer ball. First George has trouble finding a good location to set up shop, and when he finally finds a good place, people give him money! | |||||||
25b | 25b | "Curious George Rides a Bike" | Dean Criswell | Written by: Chuck Tately Based on the book by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Robert Sledge | February 19, 2007 | |
George sees Bill riding his bike and doing his paper route which make him want to do the same. The Man with the Yellow Hat finds his old bike and adjusts it for George before teaching him how to ride. But George forgets to look where he's going and crashes his bike, breaking it. Fortunately, Mrs. Renkins is quite the handyman and fixes his bike. After the Man buys him a George-sized bike, Bill entrusts him with a paper route which goes well, until George sees several ducks in a pond and wants to make paper boats like that time he went to the pond with The Man. | |||||||
26a | 26a | "The Elephant Upstairs" | Scott Heming | Sandra Willard | Cathy Malkasian | February 22, 2007 | |
George has been hearing some strange noises from the neighbor's apartment upstairs. He figures that if The Man with the Yellow Hat lives with him, why wouldn't their new neighbor? But The Man is determined not to let George spy on the new neighbor to find out. George guesses that with a loud noise like the one he is hearing, the new neighbor has an elephant. But then George hears some different noises. What is that neighbor's elephant up to now and how can George get The Man to believe that an elephant is living upstairs? | |||||||
26b | 26b | "George the Grocer" | Frank Marino | Lazar Saric | Broni Likomanov, Maz Martinez and Cathy Malkasian | January 17, 2007 | |
In the city, George wants an oven, (much like an Easy Bake Oven) but the Man with the Yellow Hat says it is too expensive. So, he goes to the grocery store and, without the owner's knowledge, helps shoppers and improves the business. When the owner notices he awards George Employee of the Month and pays him, which makes the Man proud. | |||||||
27a | 27a | "Being Hundley" | Dean Criswell | Ken Scarborough and Joe Fallon | Christo Stamboliev | February 22, 2007 | |
George has been getting a little tired of The Man With the Yellow Hat telling him what to do. So, he decides that he will live his life like Compass the Pigeon, but George soon finds out that the differences between monkeys and pigeons are too great for them to act like one another. So, George decides to act like a creature more like him. Acting like Gnocchi, the cat doesn't work for him because he can't lick himself clean with getting a furry mouth. Then George finally decides, he would like to be just like Hundley because it looks easy being a lobby dog. But after he, Hundley and the Doorman wind up trapped in the elevator, George discovers that when it comes to being a monkey, things come to him naturally. | |||||||
27b | 27b | "Curious George and the One That Got Away" | Scott Heming | Written by: Bruce Akiyama Based on part of "Curious George Flies a Kite" by: Margret and H. A. Rey | Broni Likomanov and Max Martinez | January 16, 2007 | |
George learns all about fishing from Mr. Quint at Lake Wannasinklake. Unfortunately, George does not catch any fish in the lake and only catches junk thrown in by other people. Soon, though, George finds an American eel and wants to catch it. He becomes even more determined when Bill says he wants to catch him to "take him home". George would like to catch it but he does not have a fishing rod. | |||||||
28a | 28a | "George Fixes Betsy's Wagon" | Dean Criswell | Ken Scarborough and Joe Fallon | Monica Tomova | February 23, 2007 | |
George has to take a pile of stuff down to the recycling center. He comes upon Steve who is holding Betsy's wagon. He has a package for Betsy that he is picking up from the package delivery right next door to the Recycling Center. George places all of his stuff in the wagon but, after an accident, one of the wagon's wheels pops off and Steve later winds up sending it rolling off on its own. With the wheel lost, Steve and George must find a new one that is the same size as all the others because, if one is used of the wrong size, the wagon does not travel straight. | |||||||
28b | 28b | "Surprise Quints" | Dean Criswell | Joe Fallon | John Holmquist | January 15, 2007 | |
It is Mr. Quint's birthday and his wife wants to throw him a surprise party. To keep him out of the house to prepare for the party, she sends him to George's house where George must keep him busy with his favorite snack, fish crackers. Later, though, he learns that there are 5 quints-quintuplets. With Mr. Quint there is also Officer Wint Quint, Clint Quint the station master, Sprint Quint the jogger, and Mint Quint the government money printer. George must evenly divide the fish crackers to feed all 5 of them long enough to not know about the party until it is time. | |||||||
29a | 29a | "Charkie Escapes" | Scott Heming | Raye Lankford | Llyn Hunter | October 6, 2006 | |
George is trying to get up his game and practice soccer, but Steve & Betsy's Aunt Margret says he must dogsit their dog Charkie. Charkie is very wild and playful and does anything she can to run away from the back alley where George is trying to practice. It seems like every time George has an exit covered, Charkie find another way out. George has to find a way to get her to calm down and sit. | |||||||
29b | 29b | "Muddy Monkey" | Frank Marino | Lazar Saric | Liz Holzman | January 15, 2007 | |
George could not take a bath without his favorite bath toy, Sproingy the bubble-blowing frog. Which is good because he often winds up needing several baths a day! He soon runs into Steve and Betsy's pet washing business and learns all about bubbles and how they always wind up round. After losing his bath toy, though, George needs to find it and will not take another bath until he does. This is not good because he is dirty and is tracking dirt everywhere he goes. | |||||||
30a | 30a | "Camping With Hundley" | Frank Marino | Chuck Tately | Pablo Solis | January 20, 2007 | |
The Man with the Yellow Hat takes George camping. George becomes excited to go again and soon, goes camping with the Doorman and Hundley. But the Doorman has a very different way of camping with a trailer with "all the comforts of home". Soon, a thunderstorm knocks out the power source to the trailer and also floods it. The Doorman now has to camp in the traditional way but has no idea how. Fortunately, George remembers everything from his previous camping experience. | |||||||
30b | 30b | "Curious George and the Missing Piece" | Scott Heming | Bruce Akiyama | Christo Stamboliev | January 18, 2007 | |
George has taken interest in the new dinosaur skeleton in the museum. Professor Wiseman tells him that the skeleton was dug up over time from different bones, which were later assembled together. George decides to find a skeleton of his own and digs a hole where he finds a bone. He then tries to figure out what kind of animal the bone came from. The only problem is that Charkie keeps stealing his bone! |
Season 2 (2007-08)
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31a | 1a | "Up, Up, and Away" | Scott Heming | Chuck Tately | Llyn Hunter | September 3, 2007 | |
George arrives in the country for some of the Renkins' fresh blueberries but soon finds out something else: Mrs. Renkins is setting up a hot air balloon. She offers to take George and the Man up and down a few times. Soon, Bill shows up and he and George accidentally send the balloon skyward an untether it. George and Bill are then left soaring across the country sky and have no clue how to stop and land. | |||||||
31b | 1b | "Skunked" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | Eric McConnell | September 3, 2007 | |
George is in the country eating a sandwich when he sees a strange-looking animal stealing his food! After trying to scare it away he winds up getting sprayed with a stinky fluid. The Man tells George that the animal he met was a skunk and that they spray to defend themselves. Bill finds the skunk to be living under his front porch and seals up its home. That leaves the skunk to nestle in the basket George and the Man brought to the country and they wind up accidentally bringing it home to the city. | |||||||
32a | 2a | "Monkey Underground" | Scott Heming | Lazar Saric | Curtis Cram | September 4, 2007 | |
The Renkins' are having a problem with their grape yard. A group of gophers have made their home in the ground under the garden and are stealing the grapes. Upset with the problem, Mr. Renkins calls Calhoun the Gopher-getter, an exterminator, to come and catch the gophers. George does not like the idea of somebody catching the innocent gophers, even if he does plan to release them again. So he decides to build a connecting tunnel between his house and the Renkins' garden so the gophers can escape. | |||||||
32b | 2b | "Cat Mother" | Frank Molieri | Lazar Saric | Adam Henry | September 4, 2007 | |
George has another job in the city. He has to take care of Professor Wiseman's new kitten, Lucky for a day. Lucky appears to have a crush on Hundley, which is unfortunate because Hundley is allergic to cats. When the Doorman tells George to keep Lucky away, he decides to build a version of Hundley which will not make Lucky sneeze. When things do not work out, George decides to use something of Hundley's, making him mad. When Lucky hears Hundley barking through the air vent, she goes inside the walls of the apartment to try to find him. | |||||||
33a | 3a | "Up A Tree" | Jeff McGrath | Joe Fallon | Max Martinez | September 6, 2007 | |
Where can you paint on the walls and butter corn with your feet? Not in the country house! George sets out to build a tree house where he can set his own rules, but along the way he accidentally steals Mr. Quint's nails and Ms. Renkins' scrap wood. And in George's house the rules are that you have to paint on the walls and butter corn with your feet. | |||||||
33b | 3b | "Curious George and the Trash" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon | Kathy Carr | September 6, 2007 | |
The Man is trying to get ready for his photo on his new licence but when George tries to help, the ensuing chaos ruins the Man's hat! The hat is cleaned and restored like new and the Man puts it on the kitchen counter right next to an identical looking box of trash. In a rush, George accidentally throws out the box with the hat and must go on a city-wide spree to find it. Unfortunately it seems like every trash can and dumpster in the city George finds has already been emptied by the garbage truck. George finds some disposed items at Pisghetti's restaurant but Chef Pisghetti tells him that it is not trash, it is recycling. He tells George to go look for the hat in the landfill. | |||||||
34a | 4a | "Curious George Gets All Keyed Up" | Frank Molieri | Raye Lankford | Frank Marino | September 7, 2007 | |
Betsy has to play her xylophone in the school recital but she has to get her hair dressed and does not want to take her xylophone to the hairdresser. She entrusts George and Steve to get the xylophone to the school. Unfortunately when George knocks the xylophone over he must put it back together. He remembers how the notes, when played in order, sound like they are climbing stairs. But it seems like no matter how he sets up the bars, he can't get them in order. He realizes he needs to count in order from one to set up the xylophone properly. But George cannot count past 12 and the xylophone has more pieces than that. | |||||||
34b | 4b | "Gutter Monkey" | Frank Molieri | Raye Lankford | Christo Stamboliev | September 7, 2007 | |
The Man is competing in the country town bowling tournament at Bowlmore Lanes but it seems like George does not have any luck getting the ball to hit the pins because it keeps falling into the gutter. When he sees The Man polishing his bowling shoes because they make it extra lucky, George decides to polish his bowling ball too. After George polishes the ball he decides to give it a test roll. However, the yard is bumpy and the driveway is a hill so he just cannot get the ball to roll straight. That is until he keeps the ball so long that The Man forgets it and George sees the road from the country house to the Bowling Alley is like a big bowling lane with gutters. | |||||||
35 | 5 | "Grease Monkeys in Space" "Piñata Vision" | Scott Heming Frank Molieri and Cathy Malkasian | Joe Fallon Michael Maurer | Rafael Rosado Neal Sternecky | October 9, 2007 | |
"Grease Monkeys in Space": The Man With the Yellow Hat is about to get a big job! He is going to go up into space to fix the Einstein-Pizza Space Telescope, which is broken and pointed right at Pizza's kitchen window. Dr. Einstein and Professor Pizza explain that the spaceship has a self-locking air lock but they accidentally forgot to make a way to open it from outside. George has to tag along to push the button that would let him in but is forced to go outside and do the job when the Man's tether breaks. Worse off, George is told he has only 2 minutes of air to complete the job. "Piñata Vision": George is at Betsy's birthday party and sees that they have something he has never seen before, a piñata! After George is told how to play, he goes on a free-swinging spree and winds up breaking everything in the backyard BUT the piñata! Aunt Margret tells George to stay outside and play with Charkie and asks him to put his blindfold on and follow her around the backyard with his other senses. Charkie soon escapes the backyard and a blind George begins to follow her around the city in a way other than seeing her. | |||||||
36 | 6 | "All-New Hundley" "Signs Up" | Scott Heming Frank Molieri and Cathy Malkasian | Chuck Tately | Bert Ring Charles Visser | October 10, 2007 | |
"All-New Hundley": George is pretty mad at Hundley who will simply not let him play in the lobby and wishes Hundley could be more like him. One day though, he notices that Hundley is barking loudly and acting bouncy and playful, much to his wish! He then notices that Hundley seems to go back and forth between acting bouncy and playful, and acting like his normal self. Realizing that something is not normal about Hundley's split personality, he tries to figure out what is going on. "Signs Up": George and The Man run into Steve at the local movie theater taking down signs for the old movies, which the manager lets him have. Steve tells George that he collects all of the posters which makes George want a collection of his own of sorts. When he sees a guy taking down a sign, he decides to collect various signs from around the city. So he goes around the city taking every sign from the park, zoo, and science museum. When he goes back out to look for more, he notices the park in chaos. Realizing that it is because the signs are gone, he decides to put them back. George puts back all of the signs but puts them in the wrong place causing more chaos. The Man then tells George that each sign has a meaning and they are not just for decoration. | |||||||
37 | 7 | "Color Me Monkey" "Special Delivery Monkey" | Scott Heming Frank Molieri and Cathy Malkasian | Cusi Cram Raye Lankford | Max Martinez Bob Nesler | October 11, 2007 | |
"Color Me Monkey": Mr. Glass is looking for something unique for the lobby of his Glass Palace. Mr. Zoobel, George's upstairs neighbor tells Mr. Glass that he knows of a painter named Soo Berm who lives at the zoo. But it turns out Soo Berm is not a person, she is an elephant! She makes paintings with her trunk and gives them her signature trunk print when she is done. Mr. Glass buys one of her paintings and brings it back to the Glass Palace but Charkie accidentally rips it. George has to get a replacement painting but it turns out that every painting Soo Berm makes is unique and one-of-a-kind. This leaves George to make his own copy of the painting. The only problem is that the painting has colors like green and lavender and all George has are red, white, blue, yellow, and black. "Special Delivery Monkey": George and The Man are playing George's favorite game after an afternoon lunch at Pisghetti's, but George seems to be confused with how to count. The Man keeps reminding him that when you count, you don't count from where you start and you must count on. Meanwhile, Chef Pisghetti has gone off for a special presentation but has forgotten his pie. So Netti assigns George to deliver it to him, giving him specific directions how to get to him. Unfortunately, George forgets what The Man tells him and gets lost, getting off on bus stop earlier than when he was supposed to and not being able to find the building where the chef is located. | |||||||
38 | 8 | "Free Hundley" "Bag Monkey" | Frank Molierl and Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | Cate Liewen Ron Holsey | Zhenia Delioussine Larry Latham | November 20, 2007 | |
"Free Hundley": Hundley is very itchy. It is the middle of flea season in the big city and the Doorman goes to give him a bath. After Hundley's collar winds up getting lost down a storm sewer, two women from the local animal shelter think he's homeless and take him away. George must find a way to break Hundley out of the animal shelter. He brings along Gnocchi, whose cuteness would make a great distraction and Charkie, who could probably figure out how to open the cage being the escape artist she is. George must also figure out a plan to sneak in, free Hundley, and sneak out. "Bag Monkey": George's room is getting very messy and George needs to clean it. The only problem is that when George crams everything into his closet, it just spills back out. Later on at the local supermarket, he sees the grocer's son practicing for a grocery bagging competition. He explains to George that a lot of stuff can fit into one small bag if it is put in just right, somewhat like putting together a puzzle. However, during another practice run, the grocer's son accidentally hurts his hand with one of the food items. He then enlists George to compete for him in the competition and must train him to bag properly. | |||||||
39 | 9 | "Monkey Stagehand" "The Magic Garden" | Scott Heming Cathy Malkasian | Chuck Tately Joe Fallon | Llyn Hunter Cathy Malkasian | November 21, 2007 | |
"Monkey Stagehand": It is time for the annual country talent show. After hearing the Man with the Yellow Hat's frog impressions, Bill decides to sign him up. But the problem is that The Man has stage fright. Bill also shows George the system of ropes and pulleys that control the flat scenery as well as he curtain on stage. He also shows George the trap doors on the stage used to drop props below the stage. When Bill, The Man, and Mr. Quint come face-to-face with two skunks backstage, it is up to George to keep the show going. "The Magic Garden": The Pisghetti's have a problem, they do not have as many fresh vegetables for their dishes. When they decide to investigate why, they show George and The Man their rooftop garden, where they plant and grow all of their vegetables, on the roof of their restaurant's building. Chef Pisghetti discovers weeds growing in the garden and explains to George how they use of all of the nutrients in the soil so there is none left for their vegetables. After hearing the story of "The Elves & the Shoemaker" he decides to do some secret elf work of his own and weed the garden. But in the process he pulls everything green out of the garden and throws it away, including the vegetables. Luckily the chef has seeds, but George has the fully-grown vegetables at home and is willing to bury them. | |||||||
40 | 10 | "Curious George, Plumber's Helper" "Curious George Takes a Hike" | Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | Joe Fallon Chuck Tately | Spike Brandt Byron Vaughns | November 22, 2007 | |
"Curious George, Plumber's Helper": George is tired of the same old tub toys. When he tries some new toys in the tub and drains it afterwards, all of the toys get washed down the drain! After trying to fill the tub with water again it backs up. The Man decides to call his plumber who always fascinates George with his work. The plumber fixes the clog and leaves, and the Man also leaves, to buy George some new bath toys. Afterwards, George is faced with another clog, this time in the dishwasher and decides to fix it himself, dismantling not only the plumbing in the apartment but also in the basement. After turning the plumbing back on, George winds up flooding portions of the apartment building. "Curious George Takes a Hike": When Bill and The Man With the Yellow Hat are stuck on a cliff, George has to find his way back to the ranger station. | |||||||
41 | 11 | "The Fully Automatic Monkey Fun Hat" "Creatures of the Night" | Scott Heming Cathy Malkasian | Joe Fallon Chuck Tately | Raphael Rosoro Zhenia Delioussine | November 23, 2007 | |
"The Fully Automatic Monkey Fun Hat": George tries to find a hat that is as much fun as the Yellow Hat, and ends up creating a hat with blow up animals, frisbees, pictures of dachshunds, a rotating fish, bubble blower, and a raisin dispenser. But the Man accidentally wears it to a convention and George has to deliver the yellow hat. "Creatures of the Night": When Bill tells George it was an opossum that ate the bird food from the bird feeder, George stays up to see what a possum looks like. But then he notices that it has lost its family, so he looks and finds it. Along the way he meets more nocturnal animals and makes almost everyone in the country think he is "The Lake Creature of Lake Wannasink Lake". | |||||||
42 | 12 | "Scaredy Dog" "Say Goodnight, George" | Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | Lazar Saric Ron Holsey | Christo Stamboliev Curtis Cim | January 22, 2008 | |
"Scaredy Dog": A mysterious noise in the basement scares Hundley and George until George investigates it. "Say Goodnight, George": When spring comes, George is disappointed that he has to go to bed when the sun is still out because in spring, the days are longer than the winter which has shorter days, he sets the clock back. But when that causes him to miss a blimp ride, he thinks otherwise. | |||||||
43 | 13 | "A Bridge too Farm" "Monkey Fever" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon Craig Miller | Neal Sternecky Larry Latham | January 23, 2008 | |
"A Bridge too Farm": The Renkins' chicks get stranded on a tiny island and George has to improvise a way for them to get to land, using some items he picked up for a cookout. "Monkey Fever": The Man With The Yellow Hat has come down with a cold and George is helping to take care of him. That is until George realizes the man is showing the same symptoms as Betsy's friend's pregnant cat. | |||||||
44 | 14 | "Curious George, Spy Monkey" "Castle Keep" | Cathy Malkasian and Jeff McGrath Cathy Malkasian | Raye Lankford | Bob Nesler Stephen Sandoval | January 24, 2008 | |
"Curious George, Spy Monkey": When The Man goes to buy George a toy, George spies on him to find out what it is with that in case keeping a hyper Charkie from ruining his stakeout. "Castle Keep": George and The Man go to Scotland to visit Uncle Tam and work on their golf swings. But when a squirrel (a Scotland version of Jumpy Squirrel) steals George's golf ball mistaking it for a nut, he has to pry open windows, move bookcases, and work a drawbridge to get it back from the nut-eating thief. | |||||||
45 | 15 | "Robot Monkey Hullabaloo" "Curious George and the Slithery Day" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon Bruce Akiyama | Raphael Rosoro Llyn Hunter | January 25, 2008 | |
"Robot Monkey Hullabaloo": When George dresses up as robot everyone thinks he's a real robot. "Curious George and the Slithery Day": When a snake and 2 mice get loose in the lobby George has to round them up but things get crazy when Hundley gets involved in the chase. | |||||||
46 | 16 | "Curious George, Web Master" "The Big Sleepy" | Cathy Malkasian | Bruce Akiyama Craig Miller | Kelly James Frank Marino | February 18, 2008 | |
"Curious George, Web Master": George is impressed by a spider's web and wants to build his own "monkeyweb". "The Big Sleepy": When George gets cold during the Winter he tries to hibernate but he keeps getting disturbed and wakes up. | |||||||
47 | 17 | "Curious George Sinks the Pirates" "This Little Piggy" | Jeff McGrath Cathy Malkasian | Joe Fallon Michael Maurer | Curtis Cim Zhenia Delioussine | February 19, 2008 | |
"Curious George Sinks the Pirates": Whilst sleeping, Hundley dreams that he is captain of an old sailing ship, which includes George as part of the crew. They are attacked by Yellow Hat the Pirate and Captain Hundley is imprisoned, until George comes to the rescue. "This Little Piggy": George gets a piggy bank and uses it to save money for a toy boat, by doing extra jobs around the house and helping in a local Italian restaurant. He is faced with a dilemma though, when he realises he will have to smash the piggy bank to get to his savings. | |||||||
48 | 18 | "King Doggie" "The Lucky Cap" | Scott Heming Cathy Malkasian | Chuck Tately Ron Holsey | Stephen Sandoval TBA | February 20, 2008 | |
"King Doggie": Hundley is mistaken for a lost aristocratic doggie, and George must prove he isn't the right dog. "The Lucky Cap": George becomes fixated on a "lucky cap"; when the Man shrinks it in the wash, he is concerned that he won't be able to meet Steve's hopscotch challenge. | |||||||
49 | 19 | "Curious George, Sea Monkey" "Old McGeorgie Had a Farm" | Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | Bruce Akiyama Michael Maurer | Raphael Rosado Larry Latham | April 22, 2008 | |
"Curious George, Sea Monkey": George and The Man With the Yellow Hat travel on a boat with Professor Wiseman as well as Professor Pizza and Professor Einstein to retrieve a weather satellite that has fallen from space into the ocean. The only problem is that the satellite has fallen into the middle of a coral reef which is very brittle, so George dives down to retrieve it himself. "Old McGeorgie Had a Farm": Mr. Renkins is going with his pig, Oscar to a contest and has nobody to watch the farm in his absence. So, George and The Man With The Yellow Hat volunteer. But after George accidentally deactivates the Man's alarm clock, he has to take care of the farm himself and he learns just how hard farm work really is. | |||||||
50 | 20 | "Curious George Beats the Band" "Hats and a Hole" | Jeff McGrath Cathy Malkasian | Joe Fallon Story by: Craig Miller Holly Huckins | Llyn Hunter Bob Nesler | April 23, 2008 | |
"Curious George Beats the Band": George wins a contest to be a conductor in the symphony orchestra when they perform in the park. So he is taught how to read music and conduct an orchestra and is ready to conduct in the park until Charkie mistakes his baton for her toy. "Hats and a Hole": The Man With The Yellow Hat is digging a deep hole in the front yard of the country house. He winds up digging a hole so deep, he needs the help of Mr. Quint and his brother Flint's ladder to dig it out. But, after the 3 go to the train station with the ladder to fix something, George drops their hard hats down the hole. |
Season 3 (2008–10)
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51 | 1 | "Ice Station Monkey" "The Perfect Carrot" | Scott Heming Jeff McGrath | Bruce Akiyama Joe Fallon | Rafael Rosado Curtis Cim | September 1, 2008 | TBA |
"Ice Station Monkey": The Man With The Yellow Hat and George go to Antarctica to observe the habits of chinstrap penguin when a snowstorm traps them away from their base. Reference: the opening line is a play on Mark Twain's comment "The coldest winter I ever spent was summer in San Francisco." "The Perfect Carrot": In the country, George tends to a carrot patch and grows a gigantic and "perfect" carrot. But when Bill's bunnies have escaped, he may have to give up his perfect carrot to help them. | |||||||
52 | 2 | "Curious George Meets The Press" "Snow Use" | Scott Heming Jeff McGrath | Chuck Tately Bruce Akiyama | Spike Brandt Bob Nesler | September 2, 2008 | TBA |
"Curious George Meets The Press": In the country, George and the Man are helping to harvest the Renkins' apples, but when Jumpy finds an apple he thinks is "Perfect" George tries to hide it and winds up making apple cider with Mr. Renkins' apple press. Note: The title is somewhat confusing as the episode isn't about George meeting a press conference; the episode means that he accidentally turns on an apple press. "Snow Use": George wants to build a snowman but it is the middle of summer! So, he tries alternatives like a mudman and a sandman. | |||||||
53 | 3 | "For the Birds" "Curious George-asaurus" | Scott Heming | Joe Fallon Craig Miller | Ken Kessel Larry Latham | September 3, 2008 | TBA |
"For the Birds": George tries to fill the bird feeder outside of the country house to draw birds but Jumpy keeps eating the seeds he fills the feeder with. "Curious George-asaurus": When George tries to get his toy plane from the top of the museum's new dinosaur skeleton, he accidentally wrecks it and must put it back together before an important scientist comes to see it. | |||||||
54 | 4 | "Mulch Ado About Nothing" "What Goes Up" | Scott Heming Cathy Malkasian | Sandra Willard Bill Burnett | Zhenia Delioussine Neal Sternecky | September 4, 2008 | TBA |
"Mulch Ado About Nothing": In the country, Mr Renkins tells George about compost and how it helps plants grow. Then, upon returning to the city, George sees that the apartment plants could use a little. So, he decided to make compost right in the apartment. "What Goes Up": In the country, it is Reuse Your Junk Day where you take your old stuff and find new uses for it. Mr. Renkins has a bunch of old stuff in his living room and it is too big and heavy for George to move on his own so he decides to launch it outside by using a lever. | |||||||
55 | 5 | "The Amazing Maze Race" "The Color of Monkey" | Jeff McGrath Cathy Malkasian | Chuck Tately Michael Maurer | Pablo Solis Rafael Rosado and Bob Nesler | October 13, 2008 | TBA |
"The Amazing Maze Race": It is the day of the annual Great Corn Maze Race in the country and George and The Man are among the teams competing in the race. While the others insist on some way of cheating through the maze, George and The Man use nothing but a map. This episode is very similar to The Amazing Race. "The Color of Monkey": The Man With The Yellow Hat and his friends are going bird watching. But to keep George clean for a magazine picture, he insists George stay behind at Chef Pisghetti's Restaurant and color eggs. But when an accident causes George to fall into the dye, he becomes dyed Yellow. | |||||||
56 | 6 | "Man with the Monkey Hands" "Whistlepig Wednesday" | Scott Heming Cathy Malkasian | Joe Fallon | Curtis Cim Llyn Hunter | November 28, 2008 | TBA |
"Man with the Monkey Hands": The Man with the Yellow Hat has an allergic reaction to Poison Ivy while playing with George, making his hands unusable for three weeks. During that time, George attaches various utensils to the man's hands to help him do things until they heal. When the man discovers that he has to do a video conference rather than simply a conference call with important scientists who wish to patent Professor Wiseman's new invention, George uses his hands to demonstrate the invention. "Whistlepig Wednesday": A holiday created by Mr. Glass known as Whistlepig Wednesday is approaching. On that day, Mr. Glass's whistlepig (the locals word for a Groundhog) comes up to see her shadow. If she sees it, it means the start of the winter season. Trying to figure out how a shadow could affect the weather, George goes to watch the whistlepig, but he gets there early and falls asleep, causing Mr. Glass to mistake George's shadow with that of the Whistlepig. | |||||||
57 | 7 | "George Digs Worms" "Everything Old Is New Again" | Scott Heming | Michael Maurer Sandra Willard | Spike Brandt Larry Latham | December 1, 2008 | TBA |
"George Digs Worms": Bill tells George about the popular new sport of worm racing so George decides to dig up a few worms to use in the races. However, George has trouble finding a place to keeps them for that time until The Man With The Yellow Hat helps him build a worm farm. "Everything Old Is New Again": The city is holding a contest for each of the apartment buildings in the city for who can throw out the most recycling. After the Doorman explains recycling to George and The Man With The Yellow Hat takes George on a trip to the Recycling Center, George is determined to make his building win the contest. Unfortunately, people forgot to tell him that you should recycle something AFTER you've finished using it. He ends up stealing almost half of a woman's grocery delivery, all of the newspapers by everyone's doors, paint pals from a painter, and all of the pizza coupons in the lobby. What makes it worse was when the people thought that the Doorman was a cheater and when he combined all of the recyclable food containers with the other food in the apartment, the Man found out and made George give everyone back their recycling. | |||||||
58 | 8 | "Wheels on the Bus" "Seed Trouble" | Jeff McGrath | Bill Burnett Chuck Tately | Rafael Rosado Neal Sternecky | February 16, 2009 | TBA |
"Wheels on the Bus": The Man With The Yellow Hat is running late to an appointment to show an important scientist some of his work, so he and George decide to take the bus to his appointment. But when George wanders off of the bus to get a map of the bus routes and the Man follows, leaving his work on the bus, they both wind up splitting up and each trying to find a way to find the bus and retrieve his work all while trying to arrive at his appointment on time. Note: The title is a reference to the children's song of the same name. "Seed Trouble": George and The Man decide to plant their own rooftop garden as an extension to Chef Pisghetti's rooftop garden. But after he puts all of the seeds into a jar to hide them from the Doorman's seed-stealing pigeons, he has to find a way to sort them back out and find out which seeds will grow into what. | |||||||
59 | 9 | "Fun-Ball Tally" "Red Sky at Night, Monkey's Delight" | Scott Heming Cathy Malkasian | Bruce Akiyama Chuck Tately | Bob Nesler Rafael Rosado | February 17, 2009 | TBA |
"Fun-Ball Tally": The toy store introduces a new toy called the Super Fun-Ball and a contest. Whoever can guess how many Fun-balls are in a display case closest to the actual number will win the display. So, George finds a container of about the same size as the display case and fills it with marbles about the same size as the fun balls. Doing so, George hopes he can win the contest. "Red Sky at Night, Monkey's Delight": After George hears the legend that a red sunset means a day of good weather and sees The Man With The Yellow Hat painting a red sunset picture, George decides to draw pictures of the clouds and watch their movement to predict the weather. He soon also learns that other animals have way of predicting the weather, such as the speed of a cricket chirping. Soon, he learns how people predict the weather. | |||||||
60 | 10 | "Shipwrecked With Hundley" "Chasing Rainbows" | Cathy Malkasian Jeff McGrath | Craig Miller Michael Maurer | Zhenia Delioussine Pablo Solis | February 18, 2009 | TBA |
"Shipwrecked With Hundley": George, The Man, The Doorman and Hundley go out to sea for a day on the Doorman's boat. A crack appears in the mast though, so they land on a deserted tropical island to patch up the damage. The two men go to search for vines, leaving George and Hundley with the boat. George decides the anchor should be back in the boat, causing them to drift out to sea. They find their way back to the opposite side of the island and find the two men, who have been trying to build a raft. Reference: the "big W" made of palm trees from "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World". "Chasing Rainbows": The Man with the Yellow Hat takes George, Steve, Betsy and Charkie on a trip to the country. George sees a rainbow and a pot of gold in one of Betsy's books and when a real rainbow appears when they are out on a walk, George sets off to try and find the end of the rainbow. | |||||||
61 | 11[4] | "Gnocchi The Critic" "George Cleans Up" | Scott Heming Jeff McGrath | Sandra Willard Lazar Saric | Spike Brandt Llyn Hunter | September 10, 2009 | AA414
AA413 |
"Gnocchi The Critic": Chef Pisghetti has a problem. For the past few days, Gnocchi, who normally loves her food, has not been eating it. She'd rather eat the flowers which the chef has been having delivered to the restaurant for the past few days. With someone who no longer likes his food around, Chef Pisghetti decides to close the restaurant. But when The Man discovers he has an allergy to the delivered flowers decorating the restaurant, and that allergies can reduce the ability to taste, they believe that maybe Gnocchi has an allergy to flowers. "George Cleans Up": When The Man discovers how messy the apartment has become, he decides it is time for George to learn how to use the vacuum cleaner. But when the same vacuum The Man uses is too big for George, he buys a vacuum his size and teaches him how to use it. But after George cleans the apartment but wishes to continue cleaning, he goes out on a city-wide cleaning spree and uses his vacuum to suck up anything he finds left lying around, much to the annoyance of people he THINKS he's helping. | |||||||
62 | 12[4] | "Relax!" "The Box and the Hound" | Scott Heming | Ron Holsey Bruce Akiyama | Ken Kessel Curtis Cim | February 16, 2010 | AA411
AA412 |
"Relax!": George and The Man find out Professor Wiseman has a busy day and get confused of everything. Then they make a suggestion to relax. They go and feed the ducks and have a picnic, but the Professor solves all the problems and The Man says to stop meaning to relax the whole time. "The Box and the Hound": Steve and Betsy's Aunt has a new package that is supposed to be delivered. When it arrives, she tells George to keep it safe from Charkie, because the package is fragile, or easy to break. When Charkie can't seem to stay away from the box, George gets the idea to disguise the box as something else. Note: The title The Box and the Hound is a title parody of The Fox and the Hound | |||||||
63 | 13[4] | "Night of the Weiner Dog" "Animal Trackers" | Scott Heming Jeff McGrath | Michael Maurer Bruce Akiyama | Andrei Svislotski Larry Latham | April 22, 2009 | AA415
AA416 |
"Night of the Weiner Dog": George has a sleepover with Hundley for the night and the Doorman has made a list of instructions for how Hundley normally likes everything. George has to follow the list and rearrange some of the apartment's furniture to make him feel more at home. "Animal Trackers": It's Nature Week and George is taking pictures for a big exhibit, and when looking for a fawn that Bill saw, he sees other ordinary animals such as raccoons, squirrels, and bullfrogs, but he also sees footprints that look like they are a cross between a colossal snake and a duck, he decides that there is a duck-billed dinosaur on the loose so he decides to lure it by using fruits and vegetables, and he finds new things and clues along the way. The footprints turned out to be made from something far different from a dinosaur. | |||||||
64 | 14[4] | "George Measures Up" "Something New Under the Sun" | Scott Heming Jeff McGrath | Bill Burnett Joe Fallon | Bob Nesler Zhenia Delioussine | April 22, 2010 | AA417
AA418 |
"George Measures Up": Chef Pisghetti believes he's broken the world record for the world's longest strand of spaghetti with a strand of spaghetti that measures 30 feet long. So he entrusts George to keep it safe from Gnocchi who thinks it is a really long cat toy until a lady from the world record book can come to measure it. But when the chef calls and asks how tall the building next door to the restaurant is and George tries to measure it, he finds that the chef's measuring tape is too short. But he does have a long piece of spaghetti. "Something New Under the Sun": It is the hottest day in the city and the city keeps suffering from blackouts. But there is one place left with electricity: the museum which just converted to being entirely powered by solar power. When George learns how the sun's light can be absorbed and turned into electricity, to do things like charge batteries, he tries to charge up several things at home such as his toy UFO or the cordless phone. But then he learns how solar power really works to make electricity. Then, when another blackout makes the Man unable to cook his lasagna for the museum's big power upgrade party, he and George learn that the sun's heat can also be used to cook things. | |||||||
65 | 15[4] | "Movie House Monkey" "Cooking With Monkey" | Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | Bruce Akiyama Sandra Willard | Pablo Solis Ken Kessel | June 14, 2010 | AA419
AA420 |
"Movie House Monkey": The Man with the Yellow Hat is showing George around his old neighborhood when they come across the abandoned and run-down Bijou Theater that The Man used to visit all the time when he was little. Mr. Glass wants to tear the building down but George gets the idea that they should fix it up and reopen it. "Cooking With Monkey": Professor Wiseman wants to makes something creative for the bake sale at Betsy's school. But she believes that the key to cooking is to experiment with different amounts of different ingredients and as a result her cakes come out floppy, gross, and very sticky. When Professor Wiseman and George visit Chef Pisghetti he says that cooking is not about testing and experimenting like science and you need to follow a recipe exactly for the food to come out right. |
Season 4 (2009–10)
No. in series |
No. in season[4] |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code [1] |
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66 | 1 | "Curious George, Personal Trainer (AKA "Personal Trainer"[4]) Sprout Outing" | Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | John Loy Bill Burnett | Frank Marino Charles Grosvenor | September 8, 2009 | AA422
AA421 |
"Curious George, Personal Trainer" (AKA "Personal Trainer"[4]): Curious George and the Man persuade Professor Wiseman to start working out instead of working in the museum all day. The Man signs himself and her up for a marathon to support a trip to Oman. But although she doesn't want to, the professor has 'anonymous donors' forcing her to run in the marathon. Her first day training with George, she gets tired and has to take a cab home. The Man offers to train her, but later breaks his ankle tripping, and George has to step in as personal trainer. He watches a TV show about getting fit and takes notes, and the next day he runs with Professor Wiseman, but she doesn't think running was fun. So George took her to a park carnival, where they rode the Ferris wheel, watched a puppet show and grabbed balloons. The day of the marathon, everything went well, with George and the Man (on crutches) cheering her on. But then she wanted George to run with her to the finish. Afterwards she gave George her medal. "Sprout Outing": George, Vicky, Vinni, and Bill go Sprout Outing with the Man. Somehow they get lost, and then George finds a man named Dr. Greenbean cutting down branches of a tree, which George is not happy about. | |||||||
67 | 2 | "The Big Picture" "Juicy George" | Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | Lazar Saric Peter Bakalian | Dave Williams Rick Wilke | November 23, 2009 | AA423
AA424 |
"The Big Picture": George's favorite bird the Cerulean Warbler is on the endangered list. But The Man has written a new book to increase public awareness about the bird. Only problem is, the book is not selling. That is until George runs into Steve and his lemonade stand and Steve tells him how to advertise a product, after which George finds a blank billboard and decides to paint a picture to promote The Man's new book. "Juicy George": During a farmer's market, George and The Man run into Juicy Jay, a man who uses his special juicer to make juices which are delicious, using only fruit. The Man and George decide to buy his juicer for themselves but the Man has no clue how to use it. When the Man goes out to help Professor Wiseman, George figures out how to use the juicer but must now figure out Juicy Jay's recipe for their favorite juice of his. | |||||||
68 | 3 | "George Meets Allie-Whoops" (AKA "Girl Meets Monkey"[4]) Hundley's Great Escape" (AKA "Curious George Ramps It Up"[4])" | Cathy Malkasian Scott Heming | Kathy Waugh Raye Lankford | Andrei Svislotski Pablo Solis | October 12, 2009 | AA426
AA425 |
"George Meets Allie-Whoops (AKA "Girl Meets Monkey"[4]): George meets Mrs. Renkins' 5-year-old granddaughter, Allie for the first time. Being human, Allie does not know much about monkey life. That is until George shows her a day in the life of a monkey including a lesson in climbing trees. Unfortunately, Allie climbs so high up a tree when chasing Jumpy that she winds up stuck and George needs to find a way to get her down. "Hundley's Great Escape" (AKA "Curious George Ramps It Up"[4]): When Hundley tries to return a toy to a baby, George winds up thinking he wants to play. Then, George, Hundley, and Gnocchi wind up locked in Chef Pisghetti's basement with nobody there to set them free. There is, however, a window high up. George tries to use various items in the basement to build a ramp to allow them all to escape. | |||||||
69 | 4 | "The Inside Story" "Little Fish, Littler Pond (AKA "A Monkey, A Plan, and a Canal"[4])" | Jeff McGrath Scott Heming | Peter K. Hirsch Chuck Tately | Frank Marino Curtis Cim | December 14, 2009 | AA429
AA427 |
"The Inside Story": It is sauce day at Chef Pisghetti's. George eats the spaghetti but after putting salt in the sauce he catches a cold and is taken home, where he has a dream that he and Gnocchi visits his own body while his body is asleep and battles with a blues singing germ named Toots. "Little Fish, Littler Pond" (AKA "A Monkey, A Plan, and a Canal"[4]): George goes with Allie to the pond and lake. They find a little fish separated from its family. George himself has to get the fish on the other side and to its family, so he builds a canal. | |||||||
70 | 5 | "Guest Monkey" "Charkie Goes to School" | Scott Heming Jeff McGrath | Kathy Waugh Chuck Tately | Andrei Svislotski Zhenia Delioussine | February 15, 2010 | AA430
AA428 |
"Guest Monkey": George is excited to some day go to school, so Allie decides that he should visit her kindergarten class for a day. But, as it turns out, there are lots of rules about what you can and can't do and George is a bad follower (he made a mess when he tried to show his climbing and swinging skills, he stood on the sand table, and pulled the plug on the water table). But things change when George and Allie decide to build a castle in the classroom based on a book they read. "Charkie Goes to School": Charkie is at a dog obedience class, and the next day is the final test! Since Betsy has a concert, George (and Hundley, who is one of the dog obedience class' best students) must recreate the obstacle course and make sure Charkie can do it in under a minute to pass. |
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