This is a list of the episodes of Stickin' Around.
Series Overview[]
Seasons | Episodes | First airdate | Last airdate |
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1 | 13 | August 14, 1996 | January 13, 1997 |
2 | 13 | January 20, 1997 | December 8, 1997 |
3 | 13 | January 19, 1998 | April 13, 1998 |
Season 1 (1996)[]
- Main article: Season 1
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Aaand Action! | 101A | August 14, 1996 | ||
Bradley and Stacy vie for control of Bradley’s Dad’s video camera. The gang is making a movie! As they race through town shooting the movie, and getting lost, they catch a robbery on tape. The kids enter their cinematic masterpiece in the local home-video show, and lose. The movie didn’t make first prize with the studio audience, but it was a hit with the police, who identified the robber using the gang’s movie, and the kids are rewarded with an envelope full of cash for their efforts in the end. | |||||
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Night of the Living Dumpster | 101B | August 14, 1996 | ||
Taking out the garbage turns into a volcanic experience which almost sends Bradley and Stacy over the edge with fear. At Stella’s request they take the garbage out to the dumpster, which comes alive! The dumpster chases them under Stacy’s bed, where Bradley gives up his locker combination with his dying breath. Only it’s not his dying breath. It’s not the dumpster outside the bedroom door, but Stella, asking Stacy to remember to bring the garbage bin back inside the next time. | |||||
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Disappearing Act | 102A | August 21, 1996 | ||
When Bradley and Stacy realize that Stella’s disappearing cream will make more than just wrinkles disappear (“why?”), they make Bradley invisible first, and Stacy “Stacerini” the magician performs feats of magic using her invisible friend. (“why?”) Bradley’s patience pushed to the limit, he makes Stacy invisible. (“why?”) The two try unsuccessfully to buy a couple of calming ice cream cones, and realize that being invisible can be a drag. (“why?”) When the neighborhood comes out looking for them, helicopter and all! Bradley and Stacy see how much they are loved and missed. (“...because we love you, that’s why.”) | |||||
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And the Wiener Is... | 102B | August 21, 1996 | ||
The ritual of lottery ticket number selection is observed as each kid uses his or her own way of picking a number. Polly lets Pepperoni select a number. Zero. Dill calculates baseball stats. Melody counts the number of cracks she’s rolled over in her wheelchair on the way here. Bradley uses facts about Uranus, of course. Stacy does a sort of play on spin-the-bottle. Each kid fantasizes about how their life might change if they won the big one. Stacy imagines the life of an amazing entertainer, while Bradley is the best athlete in the universe. Polly tours the world and Dill is DJ at his own radio station, playin’ all the tunes real loud! They hide the ticket, but not well enough to fool Lance and Russell, who are clever enough to get their hands on the ticket, but not to keep it. In the end it’s Frank who holds the ticket. The gang matched one number, zero, which means they’ve won a ticket for the next draw. That’s enough to keep them going for another week. | |||||
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Beware the Lunchwad | 103A | August 28, 1996 | ||
At school Mr. Lederhosen is teaching “ How the Body Works.” An excellent lead in to a close up look at what the kids are having for lunch. Russell’s lunch takes on a life of its own and wreaks havoc in the Middlestick Elementary School cafeteria. Mrs. Lewis the cafeteria lady tries to sell the kids lamb chops. Bradley taunts Stacy with “ Okay, but if I said you had to choose between eating... a dead skunk... or a HUMAN EYEBALL” The Burpinator tries his best to belch Russell’s lunch out of existence, but runs out of gas. In a last ditch attempt to get away from Russell’s lunch, Stacy and Bradley hide in a broom closet -- only to find Mr. Coffin in there, pointing out that kids in broom closets is against the rules. Who’d a known he’d be in there... waiting. Eventually it’s William who puts an end to the life of Russell’s lunch, with a hard boiled egg fart. When Stacy gets to her Dad’s house for dinner that night, his cooking doesn’t look so bad compared to what she’d seen this day! | |||||
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Madam Know-It-All | 103B | August 28, 1996 | ||
Bored with television watching, Bradley and Stacy click to the psychic network, Stacy claims she too, as Madam Go-Go, can tell the future. She knows the weather, and Bradley’s future... Meanwhile Stanley has purchased a very used riding lawn mower, and drives around the grounds issuing puffs of smoke and showers of sparks. Back at Madam Go-Go’s fortune telling booth, we get to see Bradley direct Lance and Russell in a star making film! By the end of the story everyone is out of control. The only way to stop the madness, is with the TV remote control. Click. | |||||
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Return Your Seats to an Uptight Position | 104A | September 25, 1996 | ||
“ Oh, you didn’t know? I’m going to be an airline pilot when I grow up.” Bradley is the clipboard carrying, over decorated Mr. Harold Examiner, from the international Aviation and wicked Uniforms Administration.” Stacy decides to skip the zillion years of school it takes to become a pilot, and just do the flight test. Her flight encounters unexpected turbans, really ugly weather patterns (tartan, polka-dot...) and some very hungry passenger windows. Having passed the test this far, the final step is upon her. Captain Stacy must deal with... international terrorists Lance and Russell, who eventually settle for a detour to Mr. Gristle for burgers. When it’s discovered that Russell ate the burger and has been in the lavatory for a very long time, an emergency landing is made. All passengers disembark safely. Bradley is really shaken by the whole experience, and decides the next time he travels, he’ll take the train. Guess Bradley didn’t know Stacy was kinda thinking of train engineer for a future career too... | |||||
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Yams Away! | 104B | September 25, 1996 | ||
This Thanksgiving, for his class project, Bradley is thankful for totally dumb stuff, like nostrils and that cactuses don’t have legs. Stacy is truly thankful for Thanksgiving, “...’cause my Mom is the best cook in the world, and she makes the best Thanksgiving Dinner in the SOLAR SYSTEM.” Bradley says Stacy’s Thanksgiving is doomed when she claims that is will be “the best one ever”. Then Stella tells Stacy that she has to work, and Stanley will take over the preparation of Stacy’s favorite meal of the year. Stacy begins to think Bradley is right. This will be the worst Thanksgiving ever! It’ll probably be Wennie Beans for dinner. Stacy can’t even get a turkey sandwich at the Mr. Quickie! Bradley tries to cheer her up to no avail. Even Mr. Doddler’s telling of the first Thanksgiving doesn’t cheer Stacy. Finally it’s time for dinner. Stacy decides that, for her Dad, she’ll make an effort. When she and Bradley walk into Stanley’s apartment, all the gang is there, having brought a wonderful pot luck Thanksgiving dinner, with all the trimmings. “And so I learned I have a lot more to be thankful for than I thought -- I have a Dad and a Mom who loves me -- in their own unique way -- and I have lots of friends who come through in the crunch, especially when you don’t expect them to. The end. Thank you. “ | |||||
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The Good, the Bad, and the Bradley | 105A | October 14, 1996 | ||
The School day starts out with math class, where geometry takes on a life of its own, until Commander Bradley saves the planet from alien math domination! “That’s one small burp for Bradley... and one giant belch for MATH CLASS!” In the process he’s busted by Principal Coffin, and jailed in the principal’s office. Since, according to Miss Mobley, “...recent studies have shown that children with certain recurring behavioral problems often respond positively when given some level of personal responsibility...," Bradley is made Hall Monitor and the hallways of Middlestick Elementary School get a look at the wild side. The power of the position goes to Bradley’s head, creating cowboy showdowns, spy thrillers, super hero heroics, and the reality of contagious throwing up. It’s the “ornery vomits” that brings Bradley back to reality. | |||||
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Bye Bye, Baby Birdie | 105B | October 14, 1996 | ||
Bradley and Stacy are totally bored with television and decide to go bug Stella. Stacy’s mom is very busy trying to concentrate on paying the bills and orders the kids “outside!”. They are surprised to find that, if you look hard, there’s nature to be found even in the city - even around Latchkey Apartments! While Stacy fancies that they’re shooting a nature documentary, Bradley has more of a jungle safari in mind, with him as the big game hunter of course. In the course of catching the Bengal Snow (tomcat) tiger, our safari comes across the feared head hunters, Lance and Russell. Freedom is almost bought with a trunk load of Cheese Poopers, until Frank drools on the booty. Luckily Dill shows up just in time to do a little archeology, and explain what hieroglyphics are. (Dill’s so good at EXPLAINING.) Oh, wait. It’s not a tomb but the gym bag! Then, a real find -- Baby birds, only one of them is a dead baby bird. The question is, how to dispose of the body. Cryogenics, cremation, mummifying and burial at sea (“flush”) are all rejected. Finally the kids decide on burial in a nice plain box. Luckily the Ice Cream truck bells break the solemnity, and happiness reigns again. | |||||
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Didn't'cha, Mr. D? | 106A | October 21, 1996 | ||
Mr. Doddler attracts Bradley and Stacy’s attention when he has some difficulty with his laundry. The dryer has eaten one of Mr. D.’s socks. Isn’t it always the way. In the course of defending Mr. Doddler from the killer sock-eating Dryer monster, Bradley manages to Super Slash soak all the dry clothes. As the clothes dry, again, Stacy and Bradley ask their old friend about what it was like to do laundry when he was growing up. Guided by Bradley and Stacy’s questions, Mr. Doddler tells the history of his life, which encompasses the history of creation. We travel through time from washing clothes on a rock in a river, to walking miles through snow barefoot to school (before shoes were invented). Once there making your own pencils. Until Mr.D. was ten years old there wasn’t even color, and everything was black and white - no microwaves or video games. For fun you’d listen to the sound of the ocean in a sea shell. Back Mr. Doddler takes us, through knights and Dragons, Pyramids, dinosaurs, to a time of leglessness when Mr. D. wasn’t much better than primordial soup. Until finally, the dawn of time and the big bang. | |||||
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The Amazing Rubber Guy | 106B | October 21, 1996 | ||
Bradley gets a little carried away with his multiple comic book personalities and nearly drives his friends mad during a baseball game. | |||||
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If It Ain't Fixed, Break It | 107A | October 28, 1996 | ||
When it becomes apparent that Frank the wiener dog, Stacy's beloved pet, is creating too many puppies, Stella decides to have Frank "fixed". This episode takes a hilarious look at the difference between Stacy's thoughts and Bradley's take on what Frank will have to go through. | |||||
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The Mucus Touch | 107B | October 28, 1996 | ||
Stacy visits Bradley after school to cheer him up. He’s been home with the snottiest cold ever! The two get into bedtime story fantasies which bring Bradley some relief from his runny affliction. | |||||
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Jumbo Frank | 108A | November 11, 1996 | ||
While chasing the cat Bradley has brought home from school to earn a responsibility credit (Fluffy AKA “The Slasher”), Frank gets stuck in his doggie door, and so a diet is inflicted upon him. When Stanley says he doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with Frank, Stella suggests that perhaps Stanley could lose a few pounds too. And so Stanley and Frank both pursue food in the face of food being taken away from them. Frank eats everything in his path, while chasing Bradley’s cat all over the Latchkey Gardens. When it comes time for the weigh-in, Frank is ten pounds lighter. Must’ve been all that cat chasing. But wait, Stella is ten pounds lighter too. Stanley weighs in five pounds heavier and can’t figure why, since he adjusted the scales to ten pounds lighter. Oops. | |||||
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Owed to a Tree | 108B | November 11, 1996 | ||
When the city threatens to cut down the very best (and only) climbing tree in the neighborhood, Stacy and Bradley realize the value of ‘their’ tree. The tree has lifted a bit of sidewalk, and some one could trip and sue! The kids see that the tree is not only a place for them to hide and play, but also a place that hides many animals, like squirrels, cats, bugs... In an effort to save the tree, which also happens to be Frank the wiener dog’s favorite stop, Bradley and Stacy rally the Latchkey Apartment dwellers around a cause. It takes some tricky business from Bradley to motivate people to come to the tree, but in the end the city decides to do the good thing, and save the tree. Even gives the tree a plaque to ensure it’s future. | |||||
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Lassie Go Home | 109A | November 14, 1996 | ||
It’s Pet Day at school, and everyone just has to enter a pet. Stacy has Frank the wiener dog. Bradley has Lester the chameleon. Polly has Pepperoni, her ‘dog’ on a string... Russell and Lance will come up with something, and/or ruin the chances of the others at the same time. Ashley, the rich girl in school, has the most beautiful, and smart, Collie dog anyone has ever seen! | |||||
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Hit the Showers | 109B | November 14, 1996 | ||
Gym class with Mr. Lederhosen is bad enough, but the showers afterwards... they're just too much. The kids of Middlestick elementary battle " the towel of ultimate doom", mold monsters, and worse, end up in the wrong change room. "Ahhhhhhhh!" | |||||
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This is a Hiccup! | 110A | November 18, 1996 | ||
These hiccups are contagious. | |||||
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Disciplinary Action | 110B | November 18, 1996 | ||
Bradley plays a prank on Mr. Lederhosen (fart cushions in his runners) and thinks that Stacy is going to get the punishment. Imaginings of Principal Coffin’s torture devices drive Bradley crazy with fear and guilt. He finally has to break Stacy out of Coffin’s office to spare her the injustice, only to discover she was called there to receive an Outstanding Student Award, and not take the rap. Oops. Now Bradley has admitted he did it. What will he be in for?!?! | |||||
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Buttnocchio | 111A | November 25, 1996 | ||
Stacy and Bradley’s butts grow when they tell a lie. | |||||
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Dill, Man of Letters | 111B | November 25, 1996 | ||
Dill shares his enthusiasm for the library with Bradley and Stacy. | |||||
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Coat of Many Troubles | 112A | December 2, 1996 | ||
Stacy is thrilled with her new coat, until she learns it’s actually a hand-me-down from Ashley, the rich kid no one likes. | |||||
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Environmentally Frenzied | 112B | December 2, 1996 | ||
The kids put on a science fair with the “Save the Planet” theme. They each have three days to come up with new ideas on how to restore the environment. | |||||
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Photo Oops | 113A | December 9, 1996 | ||
The tension and trauma of class picture day. | |||||
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Casa Blank Stare | 113B | December 9, 1996 | ||
Bradley and Stacy have a very visual argument as to what the greatest movies of all time are. Stacy favoring the gentle classics while Bradley’s interpretation of classic includes monsters, car crashes and blood and guts horror. |
Season 2 (1997)[]
- Main article: Season 2
In Season 2, the animation was changed and used Flash animation.
Title Card | Name | Code | Premiered | ||
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Lights Out | 201A | January 20, 1997 | ||
When they find out Lance is afraid of the dark, Stacy and Bradley gleefully launch "Operation Scare Lance Outta His Pants." Meanwhile, angry tenants are threatening to fire Stanley as the Latchkey superintendent. | |||||
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Do the Russell | 201B | January 20, 1997 | ||
The kids are rained in at recess - and as if that isn't bad enough, Miss Mobley plans to teach them country line dancing in the gym. It's an all out jail break, but only Russell escapes - only to return in his best disco outfit to lead the class as they all do "The Russell". | |||||
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Hold It! | 202A | January 27, 1997 | ||
Bradley guzzles an entire six-pack of Mister Fizzy while accompanying Stacy on a leaf-collecting trip to the park. The fun begins when Bradley discovers the park restrooms are closed for repairs, and Stacy can't resist applying a little "water torture". | |||||
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Journey to the Center of Stacy's Closet | 202B | January 27, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley go on an unexpected spelunking expedition when Stella orders Stacy to clean up her closet. Sheesh, is this a closet, or Pandora's box? | |||||
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Gross Anatomy | 203A | February 3, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley go on a "Fantastic Voyage" through Dill's anatomy - they're supposed to be looking for a volume switch, but just can't help having a bit of fun with his central nervous system, speech center, and motor controls while they're at it. | |||||
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Stacy and Bradley Sittin' in a Tree | 203B | February 3, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley are driven apart by the teasing of their classmates, who accuse them of being boyfriend and girlfriend. But by the end of the EPISODE, the other kids are pleading with Stacy and Bradley to get back together to save them all from an erupting volcano. | |||||
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Bar None | 204A | February 10, 1997 | ||
Selling chocolate bars for a school trip leads to an adventure in the ruthless world of big business. | |||||
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All Washed Up | 204B | February 10, 1997 | ||
Fed up with having to constantly clean up after the kids at the latchkey complex, Stanley "volunteers" the gang in the Saturday Morning Garbage Patrol. Those not attending will forfeit their pool privileges. When Stanley inexplicably excuses Russell from participating Bradley figures it's due to the fact that Russell smells worse than the trash. Bradley decides to weasel out of selective Garbage Duty by making himself even stinkier than Russell! | |||||
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It's My Parties | 205A | February 17, 1997 | ||
Chaos ensues when Stacy finds herself caught in a Parental Tug-O-War as she finds out that Stella and Stanley are each throwing simultaneous surprise party for her on her birthday. | |||||
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Do the Hooky Pokey | 205B | February 17, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley decide to play hookey from school, only to find out that the only thing worse than "prison" is trying to survive on the outside! | |||||
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What's the Flap, Jack? | 206A | February 24, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley spend a frantic day trying to set some kind, any kind, of world record that will secure them a place in the "Oh My Goodness Book of Records". Unfortunately all they can come up with is the World's Biggest Pancake, a Frankenstein-like creation that turns out to have a twisted mind of it's own. Batter Up!!! | |||||
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Pool Party | 206B | February 24, 1997 | ||
Bradley's macho attitude gets him disinvited to Melody's Pool Party, which is fine and dandy until he realizes that this also gets him disinvited to the cake, ice cream and Mister Fizzy! Bradley decides to enlist the services of Lance and Russell as part of his Aquatic Mercenary Team and crash the party, only to find out that girls may be just a tad tougher than he bargained for. | |||||
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Temper, Temper | 207A | September 19, 1997 | ||
Bradley and Stacy's mutual teasing leads to an argument that builds to an all out temper tantrum which brings the entire world to the brink of global warfare. | |||||
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Aqua Chumps | 207B | September 19, 1997 | ||
The arrival of a mail order package of "Aquachimps" turns Bradley and Stacy into the rival owners of a potential gold mine as they plan to train the little critters in the finer points of circus performing and then take them out on tour. But first they are going to have to outwit Polly, who takes up the cry for the creatures' right to self-determination. | |||||
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Mouse in the Midst | 208A | November 3, 1997 | ||
When the Cheese Pooper supply at Stacy's house mysteriously disappears (Frank, the prime suspect, has an alibi) supersleuths Bradley and Stacy uncover the culprits... MICE!!! Can Mice and tenants learn to co-exist in peace and harmony or will it be an all-out Kids vs. Rodents battle for supremacy on Planet Latchkey? | |||||
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Texas Chainsaw-Ectomy | 208B | November 3, 1997 | ||
Bradley's imagination gets the better of him as he worries himself even sicker over his impending tonsillectomy. The rest of the gang, of course, are only too glad to help in increasing his paranoia. | |||||
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Report Card of Doom | 209A | November 10, 1997 | ||
Stacy's world goes for a nose-dive when her Report Card indicates that she has flunked out of Miss Mobley's class! What's even worse is that Russell got straight A+'s! Has the world gone mad? | |||||
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Ring Toss | 209B | November 10, 1997 | ||
Stacy tries to impress the gang by claiming she is really a princess from a now defunct but real-sounding foreign land. However when she loses the diamond ring that she "borrowed" from her mother as part of her charade, she must assume the identity of Stacy Smart, Ace Detective, and solve the Mystery of the Missing Ring before her Mom finds out it's missing and grounds her for life. | |||||
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Doll Day Afternoon | 210A | November 17, 1997 | ||
Bradley's overpowering desire to own a Megadestroyer Action Figure serves as they catalyst for him and Stacy to organize a used toy sale to come up with the cash. When Lance and Russell decide that they will just take the toys as opposed to a purchasing arrangement, Bradley comes to realize that maybe these old playthings have a few more tricks left in them. | |||||
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Send in the Clones | 210B | November 17, 1997 | ||
When Stacy and Bradley clone themselves with the help of an enchanted photo copier, they find out that looking after their two adolescent counterparts is no walk in the park. "If only these lazy clones would go for a walk in the park, instead of watching TV all day"! Not to mention their poor posture, and bad attitudes and lack of respect for their elders..." | |||||
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What's the Scoop? | 211A | November 24, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley join the staff of the school newspaper, the "Middlestick Journal", and set out to uncover some spicy school gossip to increase circulation. Their reporting efforts drag the art of sensationalist journalism to a new low. | |||||
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Doddler's List | 211B | November 24, 1997 | ||
The kids enlist Mr. Doddler's assistance as they try to defeat their greatest summer vacation enemy ever: PERPETUAL BOREDOM! Mr. Doddler's answer? A good old fashioned Scavenger Hunt! Yawn. | |||||
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Have a Cow Man | 212A | December 1, 1997 | ||
A serious shortage of Cheese Poopers in the Latchkey Gardens area, forces Bradley and Stacy to consult Mr. Doddler on matters of farming. Just how do you grow non-perishable artificially preserved and dyed snack foods in the wild, anyway? | |||||
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Ice Cream, You Scream | 212B | December 1, 1997 | ||
Stacy drags a hesitant Bradley through the world of the Supernatural (with Sprinkles)! As she tries to track down a ghostly "Mister Frostee Swirl" Ice Cream Truck, whose music can be heard hauntingly wafting through the latchkey Apartment Complex. | |||||
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The Great Outside | 213A | December 8, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley have differing opinions on what constitutes "roughing it" in the Great Outdoors when they camp out in the courtyard of the Latchkey Gardens Apartments. | |||||
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The Treasure of Sierra Latchkey | 213B | December 8, 1997 | ||
Stacy and Bradley think they have hit the jackpot when they find a winning token in a bag of Cheese Poopers that is worth $10 000.00! However, when the token disappears, the search is on and Bradley's increasing greed warps him into thinking that everyone is trying to beat him to the treasure...even his trusted partner, Stacy! |
Season 3 (1998)[]
- Main article: Season 3
In Season 3, the series changes back to traditional animation.
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Battle of the Band | 301A | January 19, 1998 | ||
After an extensive Rock Video watching session, Bradley and Stacy decide to form their own group and spend the rest of their lives making music and goofing off. However, they find that there may be more to becoming recording stars than limos, cool clothes and lots of noise. | |||||
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The Scarlet Pimple | 301B | January 19, 1998 | ||
Stacy awakens to find that she has grown a new appendage, a huge PIMPLE on her forehead. What ensues is a series of plans to conceal the evil zit - including befriending Ashley, the class fashion queen. Gross! | |||||
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We're Doomed! | 302A | January 26, 1998 | ||
Stacy and Bradley read an article in a tabloid which states that the world will end tonight! Stacy wants to spend their final day being as nice as possible to their fellow man, but Bradley sees it as an on opportunity to bug everybody today and not have to pay the consequences tomorrow. | |||||
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It's Gone Baby, Wheel Gone | 302B | January 26, 1998 | ||
Bradley enlists Stacy and Dill's help in searching for his stolen bike. The search takes them all the way to the dump - Russell's favourite hangout. | |||||
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A Man Named Gym | 303A | February 2, 1998 | ||
Bradley decides to prove his manly mettle by becoming a sports jock. He finds that, even with the help of Coach Stacy, it is easier to buy a jock than to become one. | |||||
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A Pizza Carol | 303B | February 2, 1998 | ||
The kids are shocked when Bradley declares that he is going to be the first kid ever in the Latchkey Garden Apartments to order a 32 Slice Mega-Pizza. And he's gonna eat it all himself! A smug Bradley is visited by three ghosts who try to show him the error of his hoggy ways. | |||||
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Scared Stupid | 304A | February 9, 1998 | ||
Stacy disobeys Stella and watches a late night horror film with Bradley only to find that her mom was right, it was too scary. A traumatized Stacy has nowhere to turn for comfort when it appears that Bradley wasn't fazed by the movie at all. | |||||
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Bad News | 304B | February 9, 1998 | ||
When Bradley and Stacy go into business together by sharing the duties of a paper route, they find that they have differing ideas when it comes to the definition of "work ethics.' As in Bradley doesn't have any. | |||||
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The Great Race | 305A | February 16, 1998 | ||
The competitive nature of Bradley and Stacy's relationship rears its ugly head when they go to "Captain Hook 'N' Slice" Go-Cart track and pizza emporium for Dill's birthday. | |||||
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The Ghost and Mr. Coffin | 305B | February 16, 1998 | ||
Halloween is a tough time for Bradley and Stacy as their vivid imaginations make it nearly impossible for them to decide what costumes to wear. Things get worse when they are elected to ring the doorbell at Principal Coffin's house! | |||||
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Tree's Company | 306A | February 23, 1998 | ||
Stacy and Bradley build a treehouse and form an exclusive club. So exclusive in fact that even they don't feel comfortable there! | |||||
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Dear Diary | 306B | February 23, 1998 | ||
Bradley convinces Stacy to sneak her overdue library book back onto the shelf at Middlestick elementary. In her haste, Stacy accidentally puts her DIARY back on the shelf instead. Before she can retrieve her precious tome, it is checked out! By Lance and Russell! Will they respect her privacy and return it? Yeah, right. | |||||
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Slime-a-Bean | 307A | March 2, 1998 | ||
Bradley has been invited to Stacy's for dinner. The only problem is that Stacy's dad - the worst chef in the entire universe -- is doing the cooking tonight. Slime-a-Beans, anyone? | |||||
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Voice of Doom | 307B | March 2, 1998 | ||
In a mad grab for attention, Stacy and Bradley compete to see who can throw their voice further. It's all fun and games until Bradley loses his voice down a sewer and gets way more attention than he bargained for. | |||||
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Mission: Implausible | 308A | March 9, 1998 | ||
Stacy and Bradley must become secret agents when they inadvertently uncover a plot by Stanley and Mr. Coffin to take over the world. Or something like that. | |||||
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Saturday Afternoon Fever | 308B | March 9, 1998 | ||
When Mr. Boogerburger offers a collectible action-traction figure with every Fatty Feast, Feast, Stacy, Bradley and company lose all sense of decorum in their quest for the most elusive of all collectibles: Arm Sling Andy. It's a seriously contagious outbreak of Action Traction Fever. | |||||
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Little Barbershop of Horrors | 309A | March 16, 1998 | ||
In a moment of utter panic, Bradley lets Stacy cut his hair and the results are disastrous. No sweat it'll grow back B-Man! By dinner time?! I'm doomed! | |||||
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Hippity Hop to the Top | 309B | March 16, 1998 | ||
Bradley feeds his pet frog a delicious and nutritious fly for breakfast. There is just one little problem. The fly is Lance's pet, Rusty, and Bradley is in for the wedgie of a lifetime! | |||||
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Wimbled-uh | 310A | March 23, 1998 | ||
Stacy and Bradley seem like the team to beat at the School Table Tennis Tournament until Stacy breaks her arm. Now they must find some way to turn Stacy handicap to their advantage, as Bradley's earlier trash talking to Lance and Russell may come back to haunt him. | |||||
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Naptitude, Dude | 310B | March 23, 1998 | ||
Stacy can't convince Bradley that you don't study for an aptitude test. He pours over notes for hours and prepares pages of crib notes with disastrous results. Could it be that he will have to answer the questions, GULP, truthfully? | |||||
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We're Outta Here | 311A | March 30, 1998 | ||
Fed up with their lives at Latchkey Garden Apartments, Bradley and Stacy decide to run away! They soon find that life on the "outside" may not be as rosy as they thought. | |||||
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Night of the Living Doddler | 311B | March 30, 1998 | ||
Stacy and Bradley are hearing some pretty scary sounds in and around Latchkey Garden Apartments at night. Stacy suspects that Bradley is behind all the ruckus, but Bradley is convinced that Stacy is up to something. What gives? | |||||
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Christmas of Doom! | 312 | April 6, 1998 | ||
On Christmas Eve, Stanley regretfully informs Bradley and Stacy that the Latchkey Garden Apartments are going to be torn down! Heartbroken, the kids reminisce about times gone by (via clips from old shows). Sentiment leads to outrage and Bradley and Stacy vow to fight city hall! | |||||
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Loooong Weekend | 313A | April 13, 1998 | ||
Bradley is desperate for Mr. Lederhosen's Friday afternoon gym class to end so he and Stacy can go to the Soaked-till-Sick Waterpark. But something weird happens every time they try to duck out just five teeny weenie minutes early. | |||||
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Goodbye, Adios, Sayonara Bradley | 313B | April 13, 1998 | ||
Can it be true? Is it possible? Bradley is moving away from Latchkey Garden Apartments and even Lance and Russell get a little teary eyed. Who will they wedgie from now on? |