Friday, August 7, 2015

As Told By Ginger - Stealing First

"Stealing First" is the third episode of the first season of As Told By Ginger. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 8, 2000. "Stealing First" was written by Emily Kapnek and directed by Carol Millican.

As Told By Ginger was created by Emily Kapnek and produced by Kate Boutilier, Maureen Iser, Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Productions.

As Told By Ginger - Carl and Maude

"Carl and Maude" is the second episode of the first season of As Told By Ginger. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 1, 2000. "Carl and Maude" was written by Emily Kapnek and directed by Cathy Malkasian.

As Told By Ginger was created by Emily Kapnek and produced by Kate Boutilier, Maureen Iser, Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Productions.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

As Told By Ginger - Ginger the Juvey

"Ginger the Juvey" is the first episode of the first season of As Told By Ginger. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on October 25, 2000. "Ginger the Juvey" was written by Emily Kapnek and directed by Sylvia Keulen.

As Told By Ginger was created by Emily Kapnek and produced by Kate Boutilier, Maureen Iser, Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Productions.

Animaniacs - Scare Happy Slappy

"Scare Happy Slappy" is the first part of the sixty-second episode of the first season of Animaniacs. This episode first aired on Fox on May 3, 1994. "Scare Happy Slappy" was written by John P. McCann and Deanna Oliver and directed by Michael Gerard, Jeff Siergy, Rusty Mills, and Jon McClenahan.

Animaniacs was created by Tom Ruegger and produced by Tom Ruegger, Rich Arons, Amblin Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Animation.

Rugrats - Vacation

"Vacation" is the third episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on May 29, 1997. "Vacation" was written by Jon Cooksey and Ali Marie Matheson and directed by Toni Vian.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Are You Afraid of the Dark? - The Tale of the Twisted Claw

"The Tale of the Twisted Claw" is the first episode of the first season of Are You Afraid of the Dark? This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 12, 1991. "The Tale of the Twisted Claw" was written by Chloe Brown and directed by D. J. MacHale.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? was created by D. J. MacHale and Ned Kandel and produced by Cinar and Nickelodeon Productions.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? - The Tale of the Phantom Cab

"The Tale of the Phantom Cab" is the second episode of the first season of Are You Afraid of the Dark? This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on August 15, 1992. "The Tale of the Phantom Cab" was written by Chloe Brown and directed by Ron Oliver.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? was created by D. J. MacHale and Ned Kandel and produced by Cinar and Nickelodeon Productions.

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: I. Architect

"I Am Weasel: I. Architect" is the third part of the thirteenth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on October 7, 1997. "I Am Weasel: I. Architect" was written by Jim Gomez and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken - The King and Queen of Cheese

"The King and Queen of Cheese" is the second part of the thirteenth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on October 7, 1997. "The King and Queen of Cheese" was written by David Feiss, Gordon Coulthart, and Bill Burnett. It was directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Head Hunting in Oregon

"Head Hunting in Oregon" is the first part of the thirteenth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on October 7, 1997. "Head Hunting in Oregon" was written by David Feiss, Victor Ortado, and Bill Burnett. It was directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: Law of Gravity

"I Am Weasel: Law of Gravity" is the third part of the eleventh episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 23, 1997. "I Am Weasel: Law of Gravity" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Cow Loves Piles

"Cow Loves Piles" is the second part of the eleventh episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 23, 1997. "Cow Loves Piles" was written by Victor Ortado, Bill Burnett, and Greg Emison. It was directed by David Feiss.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Lawnmower Chicken

"Lawnmower Chicken" is the first part of the eleventh episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 23, 1997. "Lawnmower Chicken" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: I Am Ambassador

"I Am Weasel: I Am Ambassador" is the third part of the tenth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 16, 1997. "I Am Weasel: I Am Ambassador" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Squirt the Daisies

"Squirt the Daisies" is the second part of the tenth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 16, 1997. "Squirt the Daisies" was written by Sherm Cohen and directed by David Feiss. 

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Chicken's First Kiss

"Chicken's First Kiss" is the first part of the tenth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 16, 1997. "Chicken's First Kiss" was written by Richard Pursel and Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: I.R. Plant Life

"I Am Weasel: I.R. Plant Life" is the third part of the ninth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 9, 1997. "I Am Weasel: I.R. Plant Life" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Ballerina Cow

"Ballerina Cow" is the second part of the ninth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 9, 1997. "Ballerina Cow" was written by Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Cow and Chicken - Cow's Instincts... Don't It?

"Cow's Instincts... Don't It?" is the first part of the ninth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 9, 1997. "Cow's Instincts... Don't It?" was written by Bill Burnett and Seth MacFarlane and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: Disease Fiesta

"I Am Weasel: Disease Fiesta" is the third part of the eighth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 2, 1997. "I Am Weasel: Disease Fiesta" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele. 

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - The Cow with Four Eyes!

"The Cow with Four Eyes!" is the second part of the eighth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 2, 1997. "The Cow with Four Eyes!" was written by David Feiss and Bill Burnett. It was directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Orthodontic Police

"Orthodontic Police" is the first part of the eighth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on September 2, 1997. "Orthodontic Police" was written by David Feiss, Bill Burnett, and Victor Ortado. It was directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: Ping Pong at Sea

"I Am Weasel: Ping Pong at Sea" is the third part of the seventh episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 16, 1997. "I Am Weasel: Ping Pong at Sea" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Time Machine

"Time Machine" is the second part of the seventh episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 26, 1997. "Time Machine" was written and directed by David Feiss.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - School Bully

"School Bully" is the first part of the seventh episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 26, 1997. "School Bully" was written by David Feiss, Greg Emison, and Bill Burnett. It was directed by David Feiss.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: Power of Odor

"I Am Weasel: Power of Odor" is the third part of the sixth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 19, 1997. "I Am Weasel: Power of Odor" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Happy Meat

"Happy Meat" is the second part of the sixth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 19, 1997. "Happy Meat" was written by Victor Ortado and Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Crash Dive!

"Crash Dive!" is the first part of the sixth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 19, 1997. "Crash Dive!" was written by Vincent Davis and directed by David Feiss.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Cow and Chicken - The Ugliest Weenie Epilogue

"The Ugliest Weenie Epilogue" is the third part of the fifth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 12, 1997. "The Ugliest Weenie Epilogue" was written by Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss and Monte Young.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: I Are Big Star

"I Am Weasel: I Are Big Star" is the second part of the fifth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 12, 1997. "I Am Weasel: I Are Big Star" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - The Ugliest Weenie Part One

"The Ugliest Weenie Part One" is the first part of the fifth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 12, 1997. "The Ugliest Weenie Part One" was written by Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss and Monte Young.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: I.R. Gentlemans

"I Am Weasel: I.R. Gentlemans" is the third part of the fourth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 5, 1997. "I Am Weasel: I.R. Gentlemans" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - The Molting Fairy

"The Molting Fairy" is the second part of the fourth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 5, 1997. "The Molting Fairy" was written by Victor Ortado and Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Confused


"Confused" is the first part of the fourth episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on August 5, 1997. "Confused" was written by David Feiss, Seth MacFarlane, and Bill Burnett. It was directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: Deep Sea Tour

"I Am Weasel: Deep Sea Tour" is the third part of the third episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 29, 1997. "I Am Weasel: Deep Sea Tour" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Who Is Super Cow?

"Who Is Super Cow?" is the second part of the third episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 29, 1997. "Who Is Super Cow?" was written by Monte Young, Victor Ortado, and Larry Huber. It was directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Alive!

"Alive!" is the first part of the third episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 29, 1997. "Alive!" was written by David Feiss and Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss and John McIntyre.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: I.R. on Sun

"I Am Weasel: I.R. on Sun" is the third part of the second episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 22, 1997. "I Am Weasel: I.R. on Sun" was written by Richard Pursel and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Part-Time Job

"Part-Time Job" is the second part of the second episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 22, 1997. "Part-Time Job" was written by David Feiss and Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Supermodel Cow

"Supermodel Cow" is the first part of the second episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 22, 1997. "Supermodel Cow" was written by David Feiss and Bill Burnett and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

What A Cartoon! - Cow and Chicken in No Smoking

"Cow and Chicken in No Smoking" is the eighteenth What A Cartoon! short. This short first aired on Cartoon Network on November 12, 1995. "Cow and Chicken in No Smoking" was written by Tilar Feiss, Sam Kieth, and Dave Feiss. It was directed by Dave Feiss.

What A Cartoon! was created by Fred Seibert and produced by Hanna-Barbera, Frederator Incorporated, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Cow and Chicken - I Am Weasel: This Bridge, Not Weasel Bridge

"I Am Weasel: This Bridge, Not Weasel Bridge" is the third part of the first episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 15, 1997. "I Am Weasel: This Bridge, Not Weasel Bridge" was written by Sally R. Lower and directed by David Feiss and Robin Steele.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - The Girl's Bathroom

"The Girl's Bathroom" is the second part of the first episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 15, 1997. "The Girl's Bathroom" was written by David Feiss and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Cow and Chicken - Field Trip to Folsom Prison

"Field Trip to Folsom Prison" is the first part of the first episode of the first season of Cow and Chicken. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on July 15, 1997. "Field Trip to Folsom Prison" was written by Pilar Menendez and directed by David Feiss and Robert Alvarez.

Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Rugrats - The Pirate Light

"The Pirate Light" is the second part of the seventeenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 22, 1997. "The Pirate Light" was written by Rick Gitelson and directed by Rick Bugental.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Angelica Nose Best

"Angelica Nose Best" is the first part of the seventeenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 22, 1997. "Angelica Nose Best" was written by Vinny Montello and Steve Ochs and directed by Jim Duffy.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Turtle Recall

"Turtle Recall" is the second part of the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 8, 1997. "Turtle Recall" was written by Brian Swenlin and David Maples and directed by John Holmquist.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Ransom of Cynthia

"Ransom of Cynthia" is the first part of the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 8, 1997. "Ransom of Cynthia" was written by Monica Piper and directed by Rick Bugental.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Looking for Jack

"Looking for Jack" is the second part of the thirteenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 1, 1997. "Looking for Jack" was written by Rick Gitelson and directed by Jim Duffy.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - The Mattress

"The Mattress" is the first part of the thirteenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on November 1, 1997. "The Mattress" was written by Tom Carrico and David Maples and directed by Celia Kendrick.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Rugrats - In the Naval

"In the Naval" is the second part of the twelfth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on October 18, 1997. "In the Naval" was written by Kat Likkel and directed by Rick Bugental.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Send in the Clouds

"Send in the Clouds" is the first part of the twelfth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on October 18, 1997. "Send in the Clouds" was written by Vinny Montello and Steve Ochs and directed by Jim Duffy.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Dexter's Laboratory - LABretto

"LABretto" is the second part of the thirty-eighth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on May 6, 1998. "LABretto" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Dyno-Might

"Dyno-Might" is the first part of the thirty-eighth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on May 6, 1998. "Dyno-Might" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Dexter's Laboratory - Dexter vs. Santa's Claws

"Dexter vs. Santa's Claws" is the third part of the thirty-seventh episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 29, 1998. "Dexter vs. Santa's Claws" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory- The Justice Friends: Pain in the Mouth

"The Justice Friends: Pain in the Mouth" is the second part of the thirty-seventh episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 29, 1998. "The Justice Friends: Pain in the Mouth" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Dexter and Computress Get Mandark!

"Dexter and Computress Get Mandark!" is the first part of the thirty-seventh episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 29, 1998. "Dexter and Computress Get Mandark!" was written by Tyler Samuel Lee and directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - The Parrot Trap

"The Parrot Trap" is the third part of the thirty-sixth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 22, 1998. "The Parrot Trap" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Trapped with a Vengeance

"Trapped with a Vengeance" is the second part of the thirty-sixth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 22, 1998. "Trapped with a Vengeance" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Blackfoot and Slim

"Blackfoot and Slim" is the first part of the thirty-sixth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 22, 1998. "Blackfoot and Slim" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Game for a Game

"Game for a Game" is the third part of the thirty-fifth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 15, 1998. "Game for a Game" was directed by Rumen Petkov.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Pslightly Psycho

"Pslightly Psycho" is the second part of the thirty-fifth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 15, 1998. "Pslightly Psycho" was directed by John McIntyre and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Dee Dee's Rival

"Dee Dee's Rival" is the first part of the thirty-fifth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 15, 1998. "Dee Dee's Rival" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - The Great Fusilli

"The Great Fusilli" is the second part of the thirteenth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 30, 2000. "The Great Fusilli" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Little Muriel

"Little Muriel" is the first part of the thirteenth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 30, 2000. "Little Muriel" was written by David Steven Cohen and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Journey to the Center of Nowhere



"Journey to the Center of Nowhere" is the second part of the twelfth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 23, 2000. "Journey to the Center of Nowhere" was written by Craig Shemin and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - The Revenge of the Chicken from Outer Space


"The Revenge of the Chicken from Outer Space" is the first part of the twelfth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 23, 2000. "The Revenge of the Chicken from Outer Space" was written by John R. Dilworth and Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Klub Katz

"Klub Katz" is the second part of the eleventh episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 16, 2000. "Klub Katz" was written by David Steven Cohen and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Heads of Beef

"Heads of Beef" is the first part of the eleventh episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 16, 2000. "Heads of Beef" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Rugrats - The Art Fair

"The Art Fair" is the second part of the eleventh episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on October 11, 1997. "The Art Fair" was written by Vinny Montello and Steve Ochs and directed by John Holmquist.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Potty Training Spike

"Potty Training Spike" is the first part of the eleventh episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on October 11, 1997. "Potty Training Spike" was written by David Maples and directed by Celia Kendrick.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Misplaced in Space

"Misplaced in Space" is the third part of the thirty-fourth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 8, 1998. "Misplaced in Space" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Gooey Aliens That Control Your Mind

"Gooey Aliens That Control Your Mind" is the second part of the thirty-fourth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 8, 1998. "Gooey Aliens That Control Your Mind" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Big Bots

"Big Bots" is the first part of the thirty-fourth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 8, 1998. "Big Bots" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Courage the Cowardly Dog - The Precious Wonderful Adorable Lovable Duckling

"The Precious Wonderful Adorable Lovable Duckling" is the second part of the tenth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 9, 2000. "The Precious Wonderful Adorable Lovable Duckling" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - The Snowman Cometh

"The Snowman Cometh" is the first part of the tenth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 9, 2000. "The Snowman Cometh" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Lizzie McGuire - Rumors

"Rumors" is the first episode of the first season of Lizzie McGuire. This episode first aired on Disney Channel on January 12, 2001. "Rumors" was written by Melissa Gould and directed by Neal Israel.

Lizzie McGuire was created by Terri Minsky and produced by Stan Rogow Productions, Telescreen BV, and Disney Channel Original Productions.

Dexter's Laboratory - Sun, Surf, and Science

"Sun, Surf, and Science" is the third part of the thirty-third episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 1, 1998. "Sun, Surf, and Science" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - The Continuum of Cartoon Fools

"The Continuum of Cartoon Fools" is the second part of the thirty-third episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 1, 1998. "The Continuum of Cartoon Fools" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Backwards

"Backwards" is the first part of the thirty-third episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on April 1, 1998. "Backwards" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Shirley the Medium

"Shirley the Medium" is the second part of the sixth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on January 14, 2000. "Shirley the Medium" was written by Craig Shemin and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - The Duck Brothers

"The Duck Brothers" is the first part of the sixth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on January 14, 2000. "The Duck Brothers" was written by Craig Shemin and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Rugrats - Clan of the Duck

"Clan of the Duck" is the second part of the tenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on October 4, 1997. "Clan of the Duck" was written by Jon Cooksey and Ali Marie Matheson and directed by Jim Duffy.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Angelica's Last Stand

"Angelica's Last Stand" is the first part of the tenth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on October 4, 1997. "Angelica's Last Stand" was written by Vinny Montello and Steve Ochs and directed by Rick Bugental.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Goosebumps - Night of the Living Dummy III, Part 2

"Night of the Living Dummy III, Part 2" is the twenty-fifth episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on July 20, 1997. "Night of the Living Dummy III, Part 2" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by Timothy Bond.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Goosebumps - Night of the Living Dummy III, Part 1

"Night of the Living Dummy III, Part 1" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on July 20, 1997. "Night of the Living Dummy III, Part 2" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by Timothy Bond.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Dexter's Laboratory - Repairanoid

"Repairanoid" is the third part of the thirty-second episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 25, 1998. "Repairanoid" was directed by Rumen Petkov.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Just an Old Fashioned Lab Song...

"Just an Old Fashioned Lab Song..." is the second part of the thirty-second episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 25, 1998. "Just an Old Fashioned Lab Song..." was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Dim

"Dim" is the first part of the thirty-second episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 25, 1998. "Dim" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - Don't Fool with a Phantom

"Don't Fool with a Phantom" is the eighth episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on October 31, 1970. "Don't Fool with a Phantom" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?

"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?" is the seventh episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on October 24, 1970. "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - A Tiki Scare is No Fair

"A Tiki Scare is No Fair" is the sixth episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on October 17, 1970. "A Tiki Scare is No Fair" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - Haunted House Hang-Up

"Haunted House Hang-Up" is the fifth episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on October 10, 1970. "Haunted House Hang-Up" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Degenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright

"Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright" is the fourth episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on October 3, 1970. "Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - Jeepers It's the Creeper

"Jeepers It's the Creeper" is the third episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on September 26, 1970. "Jeepers It's the Creeper" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - Mystery Mask Mix-Up

"Mystery Mask Mix-Up" is the second episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on September 19, 1970. "Mystery Mask Mix-Up" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - Nowhere to Hyde

"Nowhere to Hyde" is the first episode of the second season of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! This episode first aired on CBS on September 12, 1970. "Nowhere to Hyde" was written by Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, and Bill Lutz. It was directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna.

Scooby Doo, Where Are You! was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Mother's Day

"Mother's Day" is the second part of the fifth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on December 17, 1999. "Mother's Day" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Night of the Weremole

"Night of the Weremole" is the first part of the fifth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on December 17, 1999. "Night of the Weremole" was written by David Steven Cohen and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Rugrats - Educating Angelica

"Educating Angelica" is the second part of the ninth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 27, 1997. "Educating Angelica" was written by Tom Szollosi and directed by Celia Kendrick.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.


Rugrats - Dust Bunnies

"Dust Bunnies" is the first part of the ninth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 27, 1997. "Dust Bunnies" was written by Kat Likkel and directed by John Holmquist.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Goosebumps - The Blob That Ate Everyone

"The Blob That Ate Everyone" is the twenty-third episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on July 19, 1997. "The Blob That Ate Everyone" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by Randy Bradshaw.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Dexter's Laboratory - That's Using Your Head

"That's Using Your Head" is the third part of the thirty-first episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 18, 1998. "That's Using Your Head" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Framed

"Framed" is the second part of the thirty-first episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 18, 1998. "Framed" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Dad is Disturbed

"Dad is Disturbed" is the first part of the thirty-first episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 18, 1998. "Dad is Disturbed" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Freaky Fred

"Freaky Fred" is the second part of the fourth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on December 3, 1999. "Freaky Fred" was written by David Steven Cohen and Bill Marsilii and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - The Demon in the Mattress

"The Demon in the Mattress" is the first part of the fourth episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on December 3, 1999. "The Demon in the Mattress" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Rugrats - The Smell of Success

"The Smell of Success" is the second part of the eighth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 20, 1997. "The Smell of Success" was written by Jon Cooksey and Ali Marie Matheson and directed by Celia Kendrick.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - Faire Play

"Faire Play" is the first part of the eighth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 20, 1997. "Faire Play" was written by Vinny Montello and Steve Ochs and directed by John Holmquist.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Goosebumps - Don't Wake Mummy

"Don't Wake Mummy" is the twenty-second episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on July 12, 1997. "Don't Wake Mummy" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by William Fruet.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Dexter's Laboratory - Catch of the Day

"Catch of the Day" is the third part of the thirtieth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 11, 1998. "Catch of the Day" was directed by Rumen Petkov.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Accent You Hate

"Accent You Hate" is the second part of the thirtieth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 11, 1998. "Accent You Hate" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Quiet Riot

"Quiet Riot" is the first part of the thirtieth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 11, 1998. "Quiet Riot" was directed by Rumen Petkov and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Hothead

"Hothead" is the second part of the third episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on November 26, 1999. "Hothead" was written by David Steven Cohen and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Courage Meets Bigfoot

"Courage Meets Bigfoot" is the first part of the third episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on November 26, 1999. "Courage Meets Bigfoot" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Goosebumps - Welcome to Dead House, Part 2

"Welcome to Dead House, Part 2" is the twenty-first episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on June 29, 1997. "Welcome to Dead House, Part 2" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by William Fruet.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Goosebumps - Welcome to Dead House, Part 1

"Welcome to Dead House, Part 1" is the twentieth episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on June 29, 1997. "Welcome to Dead House, Part 1" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by William Fruet.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Rugrats - Heat Wave

"Heat Wave" is the second part of the seventh episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 13, 1997. "Heat Wave" was written by David Maples and directed by John Holmquist.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - The Carwash

"The Carwash" is the first part of the seventh episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 13, 1997. "The Carwash" was written by Vinny Montello and Steve Ochs. It was directed by Celia Kendrick.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Trick or Tree House

"Trick or Tree House" is the third part of the twenty-ninth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 4, 1998. "Trick or Tree House" was directed by Rumen Petkov.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - The Old Switcharooms

"The Old Switcharooms" is the second part of the twenty-ninth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 4, 1998. "The Old Switcharooms" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Paper Route Bout

"Paper Route Bout" is the first part of the twenty-ninth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on March 4, 1998. "Paper Route Bout" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Dr. Le Quack Amnesia Specialist

"Dr. Le Quack Amnesia Specialist" is the second part of the second episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on November 19, 1999. "Dr. Le Quack Amnesia Specialist" was written by Irvin S. Bauer and directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Courage the Cowardly Dog - The Shadow of Courage

"The Shadow of Courage" is the first part of the second episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on November 19, 1999. "The Shadow of Courage" was written by John R. Dilworth and Irvin S. Bauer. It was directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Rugrats - The 'Lympics

"The 'Lympics" is the second part of the sixth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 6, 1997. "The 'Lympics" was written by David Maples and directed by Jim Duffy.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Rugrats - America's Wackiest Home Movies

"America's Wackiest Home Movies" is the first part of the sixth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on September 6, 1997. "America's Wackiest Home Movies" was written by Vinny Montello and Steve Ochs. It was directed by Rick Bugental.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickeloden Animation Studios.


Goosebumps - Calling All Creeps

"Calling All Creeps" is the nineteenth episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on June 15, 1997. "Calling All Creeps" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by Craig Pryce.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Dexter's Laboratory - My Favorite Martian

"My Favorite Martian" is the third part of the twenty-eighth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on February 25, 1998. "My Favorite Martian" was directed by John McIntyre.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Don't Be a Hero

"Don't Be a Hero" is the second part of the twenty-eighth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on February 25, 1998. "Don't Be a Hero" was directed by Rumen Petkov.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Old Flame

"Old Flame" is the first part of the twenty-eighth episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on February 25, 1998. "Old Flame" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Courage the Cowardly Dog - Cajun Granny Stew

"Cajun Granny Stew" is the second part of the first episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on November 12, 1999. "Cajun Granny Stew" was written by John R. Dilworth and Irvin S. Bauer. It was directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Courage the Cowardly Dog - A Night at the Katz Motel

"A Night at the Katz Motel" is the first part of the first episode of the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on November 12, 1999. "A Night at the Katz Motel" was written by John R. Dilworth and Irvin S. Bauer. It was directed by John R. Dilworth.

Courage the Cowardly Dog was created by John R. Dilworth and produced by Robert Winthrop, Stretch Films, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Rugrats - Psycho Angelica

"Psycho Angelica" is the second part of the fifth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on August 30, 1997. "Psycho Angelica" was written by Jon Cooksey and Ali Marie Matheson. It was directed by Celia Kendrick.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.


Rugrats - Radio Daze

"Radio Daze" is the first part of the fifth episode of the fourth season of Rugrats. This episode first aired on Nickelodeon on August 30, 1997. "Radio Daze" was written by Jon Cooksey and Ali Marie Matheson. It was directed by John Holmquist.

Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. It was produced by Klasky Csupo, Anivision, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios.

Goosebumps - How to Kill a Monster

"How to Kill a Monster" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of Goosebumps. This episode first aired on Fox on May 1, 1997. "How to Kill a Monster" was written by R. L. Stine and directed by Ron Oliver.

Goosebumps was created by R. L. Stine and produced by Protocol Entertainment, R. L. Stine Productions, and Scholastic.

Dexter's Laboratory - Dee Dee and the Man

"Dee Dee and the Man" is the second part of the twenty-seventh episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on February 18, 1998. "Dee Dee and the Man" was directed by John McIntyre and Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.

Dexter's Laboratory - Aye Aye Eyes

"Aye Aye Eyes" is the first part of the twenty-seventh episode of the second season of Dexter's Laboratory. This episode first aired on Cartoon Network on February 18, 1998. "Aye Aye Eyes" was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Dexter's Laboratory was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network Studios.