The Angry Beavers is an American animated television series created by Mitch Schauer for Nickelodeon. The series revolves around Daggett and Norbert Beaver, two young beaver brothers who have moved out of their parents' home to become bachelors in the forest near the fictional Wayouttatown, Oregon.[1]
The pilot episode, entitled "Snowbound", was finished in 1994. The series officially premiered on April 19, 1997,[2] and ended its initial run on November 11, 2003,[3] with a total of 62 episodes (123 segments) over the course of 4 seasons. 4 episodes would not premiere in the United States on Nickelodeon during its initial run and would premiere in that country on Nicktoons in 2006, with the last episode airing on August 27.[4] The series has also appeared in syndication on Nickelodeon Canada from 2009 to 2017. The complete series has also been released on DVD in Region 1 by Shout! Factory.[5][6][7]
Series overview
editSeason | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
Pilot | — | |||
1 | 13 | April 19, 1997 | September 28, 1997 | |
2 | 13 | March 1, 1998 | November 21, 1998 | |
3 | 22 | March 14, 1999 | March 18, 2000 | |
4 | 14 | October 14, 2000[8] (YTV) January 6, 2001 (Nickelodeon) | March 10, 2001[9] (YTV) November 11, 2003[3] (Nickelodeon) August 27, 2006[4] (Nicktoons) |
Episodes
editPilot (1994)
editMitch Schauer originally created a test pilot episode of The Angry Beavers for Nickelodeon in 1994, entitled "Snowbound." The pilot was later found and uploaded to YouTube on May 26, 2022, by the user "keith gaminggamer".[10]
Title | Animation direction by | Story by | Production date | |
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"Snowbound" | Brian Ray & Mike Lyman | Mitch Schauer & Karl Toerge | 1994 | |
When the TV breaks down, Norb and Dag try to do something fun. |
Season 1 (1997)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code [12][13][14] | U.S. households (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Born to Be Beavers" "Up All Night" | Robert Hughes | Mitchell Schauer Victor Wilson | Mitchell Schauer & Michael R. Gerard | April 19, 1997 | 001 | 2.33[15] |
One day, two beaver brothers named Norbert and Daggett Beaver are kicked out of their parents' dam after their mother Rose gives birth to their little sisters Stacy and Chelsea and are forced to find a place of their own. However, this task proves difficult due to Norbert and Daggett's constant arguing and bickering, which is mostly due to Norbert's laziness. The night after the brothers move into their new dam, Norbert and Daggett both get the idea to stay up all night just like they've always wanted. However, all throughout the course of the night the brothers get more and more sleepy and try their absolute hardest to stay up as long as they can. | ||||||||
2 | 2 | "A Dam Too Far" "Long in the Teeth" | Robert Hughes George Chialtas | Mitchell Schauer Keith Kaczorek | Mitchell Schauer & Michael R. Gerard | April 27, 1997 | 002B 002A | 2.40[16] |
After facing many problems trying to solve a flooding situation in the northwest, the government decides to hire Norbert and Daggett to dam up two rivers named The Big Happy and The Little Meanie, with Norbert being assigned the former and Daggett being assigned the latter. Little do they know, even more problems will arise when The Little Meanie actively tries messing with Daggett the entire time and preventing him from finishing the job. Norbert accidentally grows his front teeth to be long, clearly unaware of the danger of his teeth eventually impaling his brain. A fate all beavers suffer by growing their teeth, and a fate that Daggett tries to prevent Norbert from dealing with. However, Norbert ends up being praised for taking such a risk that he ends up being declared "The New Boss Rodent" by all the animals in the forest. Daggett tries ignoring his brother's popularity, but gets pushed to the edge after seeing Norbert getting lots of love and attention by his girlfriend named Treeflower, as Daggett tries to out-cool his brother by growing his teeth as well. | ||||||||
3 | 3 | "Gift Hoarse" "Go Beavers!" | Robert Hughes Bobtown Productions | Mitchell Schauer Keith Kaczorek | Joel Seibel Mario D'Anna | May 4, 1997 | 003 | 2.28[17] |
It's Arbor Day, the Beaver equivalent to Christmas, and Norbert and Daggett are excited for the holiday season. Norbert is blessed with a gigantic train set for his present, while Daggett gets a measly pine tree air freshener. Norbert sees this present and offers his brother a gift trade out of kindness, but Daggett declines not wanting to show off his disappointment. All throughout the day, Daggett gets more and more jealous with his brother's trainset and ultimately decides to end his fun once and for all. Daggett and Norbert watch the twenty fourth annual game of Beaver Football as Daggett immediately has his bets on The Beavers, and becomes furious after they lose to the opposing team The Visitors. Daggett eventually decides to take action and make them win himself, with Norbert joining in as the referee. Norbert, using abusive methods, eventually convinces Daggett to just relax and not take the game too seriously, but after a physical altercation with The Visitors, Norbert and Daggett change their minds and make it their goal to take them down. | ||||||||
4 | 4 | "Box Top Beavers" "Salmon Sez" | Robert Hughes Justin Michael | John Derevlany Victor Wilson | Joel Seibel, Mitchell Schauer & Michael R. Gerard Chris Dent & Mario D'Anna | May 11, 1997 | 004 | 2.35[18] |
Wanting to get better cereal prizes than Norb, Dag saves cereal box-tops to get a street sweeper, but takes so long that the time he obtains enough is the time the offer expires. Spawning salmon invade the beavers' lake, and Norb and Dag try to get them to go away. | ||||||||
5 | 5 | "Beach Beavers a-Go-Go" "Deranged Ranger" | Rob Hughes (animation) Patti Shinagawa (animation) | Victor Wilson John Derevlany | Mark O'Hare Chris Dent | June 1, 1997 | 005 | 2.89[19] |
Not wanting to hibernate in the winter, Dag and Norb take a vacation to the beach. Dag becomes the new ranger of the forest, but power goes to his head. | ||||||||
6 | 6 | "Muscular Beaver" "Fish 'n' Dips" | Patty Shinagawa (animation) Rob Hughes (animation) | John Derevlany Jordanna Arlkin | Joel Seibel Chris Dent | June 8, 1997 | 006 | 2.35[20] |
Dag's hero role playing goes too far, so Norb must act like a super-villain to defeat him. Dag is terrified when a monster fish eats the tip of his tail. | ||||||||
7 | 7 | "Enter the Daggett" "Bug-a-Boo" | Bobtown Productions (animation) Justin Michael (animation) | Mark Palmer Kat Likkel | Mitchell Schauer & Ty Schafrath Mario D'Anna, Bob Foster, Ty Schafrath & Dave Rodriguez | June 22, 1997 | 007 | N/A |
Dag tries becoming braver with "Ninja-Robics" tape. Dag fears a giant cricket that ends up in the dam. | ||||||||
8 | 8 | "Mission to the Big Hot Thingy" "I Dare You" | Patty Shinagawa (animation) Robert Hughes (animation) | John Derevlany | Mario D'Anna & Mark O'Hare Joel Seibel | June 29, 1997 | 008 | 2.17[21] |
Norb and Dag embark on a space mission to the sun, but they get lost in space. Norb and Dag incessantly "dare" each other. | ||||||||
9 | 9 | "Stinky Toe" "House Broken" | Pam Garry (animation) Patty Shinagawa & Robert Hughes (animation) | Frank Santopadre Victor Wilson | Chris Dent Mario D'Anna, Bob Foster & Dave Rodriguez | July 13, 1997 | 009B 009A | 2.07[22] |
Norb gets a case of "stinky toe", a rare and incurable disease for beavers, so Dag attempts to help his brother. Norb and Dag decide to become pets and get adopted by an overly normal family. | ||||||||
10 | 10 | "Tree's Company" "Guess Who's Stumping to Dinner" | Robert Hughes (animation) Bobtown Productions (animation) | John Derevlany Keith Kaczorek | Mitch Schauer & Mario D'Anna Mario D'Anna & Mark O'Hare | July 20, 1997 | 010 | 2.02[23] |
Dag decides to throw a party after feeling ignored when Norb wants alone time to build a model. Norb befriends Stump and Dag gets jealous. | ||||||||
11 | 11 | "Fancy Prance" "H2Whoa!" | Robert Hughes (animation) Patty Shinagawa (animation) | Keith Kaczorek Victor Wilson | Joel Seibel Chris Dent | August 3, 1997 | 011 | 2.37[24] |
Norb lives his dream of being a Lipizzaner stallion. Dag and Norb find a brand new water park, so they build their own ride. | ||||||||
12 | 12 | "The Bing That Wouldn't Leave" "You Promised" | Robert Hughes (animation) Patty Shinagawa (animation) | Victor Wilson | Joel Seibel Mario D'Anna, Ty Schafrath & Bob Foster | August 10, 1997 | 012 | 2.24[25] |
Norb and Dag meet a new friend in Bing, a motor-mouthed lizard who becomes annoyingly clingy. Dag writes a note on his eyelids to remind him of Norb's promise a year later. | ||||||||
13 | 13 | "Bummer of Love" "Food of the Clods" | Patty Shinagawa (animation) Robert Hughes (animation) | Keith Kaczorek Mitchell Schauer | Chris Dent & Joel Seibel Mario D'Anna & Ty Schafrath | September 28, 1997 | 013 | 2.25[26] |
Dag tries to blow up the hippie concert on their property while Norb falls in love with a female beaver named Treeflower. Norb sleepwalks while watching movies and Dag intends to prove his brother's crazy habit. |
Season 2 (1998)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code [12] | U.S. households (millions) |
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14 | 1 | "Beaver Fever" "Same Time Last Week" | Robert Hughes Patty Shinagawa | Keith Kaczorek Kat Likkel | Mario D'Anna Ty Schafrath | March 1, 1998 | 015 | 2.64[27] |
Norb and Dag become disco stars. Dag annoys Norb and repeatedly gets bopped into last week in a parody of Groundhog Day. | ||||||||
15 | 2 | "Kandid Kreatures" "Fakin' It" | Patty Shinagawa Robert Hughes | Glenn Ficarra & John Requa John Derevlany | Chris Dent Joel Seibel | March 8, 1998 | 014 | 2.51[28] |
Norb and Dag get humiliated on a TV show, so the beavers take their revenge on Bill Licking. Norb fakes being sick so that Dag can cater to his every whim, but later, Dag decides that the tables should be turned. | ||||||||
16 | 3 | "Muscular Beaver 2" "Stump Looks for His Roots" | Patty Shinagawa Robert Hughes | John Derevlany | Mitchell Schauer & Michael R. Gerard Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard & Joel Seibel | March 15, 1998 | 016 | N/A |
Muscular Beaver and Baron Von Beaver join forces to defeat the giant monster tree. Norb and Dag try to find Stump after Norb hurts Stump's feelings for telling him the truth about his roots (family). | ||||||||
17 | 4 | "Tree of Hearts" "Dag for Night" | Patty Shinagawa Robert Hughes | John Derevlany Glenn Ficarra & John Requa | Ty Schafrath Mario D'Anna | March 22, 1998 | 017 | 2.61[29] |
Treeflower has the hots for Truckee, much to Norb's dismay. Norb and Dag attempt to make a film after finding a lost reel. | ||||||||
18 | 5 | "Un-Barry-ble" "Another One Bites the Musk" | Patty Shinagawa | Glenn Ficarra & John Requa John Derevlany | Ty Schafrath Chris Dent | April 5, 1998 | 018 | N/A |
Dag and Norb attend to find the groove for their friend Barry. Dag learns the beaver defence and use his muck to mark everything that belongs to Norb and his brother is doing the thing with Dag's stuff. | ||||||||
19 | 6 | "The Mighty Knot-Head" "Pond Scum" | Robert Hughes | Kati Rocky & John Derevlany Keith Kaczorek | Joel Seibel Mario D'Anna & Mitchell Schauer | April 26, 1998 | 019 | N/A |
Dag becomes worshiped by the female raccoon tribe. An evil pond scum possesses Norb to do bad things, so it's up to Dag to save his brother. | ||||||||
20 | 7 | "Utter Nonsense" "Endangered Species" | Patty Shinagawa Robert Hughes | Mitchell Schauer Keith Kaczorek | Snicky Arnsgunkle Mario D'Anna | July 19, 1998 | 020 | 2.18[30] |
Norb and Dag jinx one another. The two scientists mistake Dag for a long extinct horned beaver and Norb tries to rescue his brother. | ||||||||
21 | 8 | "Lumberjack's Delight" "Zooing Time" | Robert Hughes | unknown Glenn Ficarra & John Requa | Mario D'Anna Joel Seibel | August 16, 1998 | 021 | N/A |
Singing lumberjacks invade the forest and the beaver brothers uses strategy to save the forest. Dag tries to break Norb out of the zoo however Norb's enjoying his new life in the zoo. | ||||||||
22 | 9 | "Friends, Romans, Beavers!" "Big Round Sticky Fish Thingy" | Patty Shinagawa Robert Hughes | John Derevlany Keith Kaczorek | Ty Schafrath, Mitch Schauer & Michael Gerard Joel Seibel | September 27, 1998[31] | 022 | N/A |
Norb and Dag get zapped back in time to the age of Romans. Norb and Dag find a giant fish egg in their pond. | ||||||||
23 | 10 | "The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up!" | Patty Shinagawa | Mitch Schauer | Mitch Schauer, John Statema & Michael R. Gerard | October 26, 1998 | 026 | N/A |
In this double-length halloween special, an alien object lands behind the house of Norb and Dag's favorite movie star. | ||||||||
24 | 11 | "If You In-Sisters" "Alley Oops" | Robert Hughes Swinton Scott | Mitch Schauer John Derevlany | Ty Schafrath, Mitch Schauer & Michael Gerard Joel Seibel | November 7, 1998 | 023 | N/A |
Norb and Dag's two younger sisters visit them, but the brothers disagree on whether to let them do whatever they want or to use a list. Dag becomes a bowler with the help from Laverta Lutz. | ||||||||
25 | 12 | "Open Wide for Zombies" "Dumbwaiters" | Patty Shinagawa Robert Hughes | Keith Kaczorek | Snicky Arnsgunkle Mario D'Anna | November 14, 1998 | 024 | N/A |
Norb and Dag go to a haunted swamp full of zombies. Norb and Dag work as waiters in an attempt to buy masks. | ||||||||
26 | 13 | "Sans-a-Pelt" "Gonna Getcha" | Robert Hughes Patty Shinagawa | John Requa & Glenn Ficarra | Kelly James Chris Dent | November 21, 1998 | 025 | N/A |
Norb and Dag lose their fur after a botched magic trick. Dag fears Norb will get him back after farting on his brother's head during a game. |
Season 3 (1999–2000)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code [13][14] |
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27 | 1 | "My Bunnyguard" "What's Eating You?" | Robert Hughes | John Requa & Glenn Ficarra | Gary Conrad, Mitchell Schauer and Michael R. Gerard Joel Seibel, Mitchell Schauer and Michael R. Gerard | March 14, 1999 | 027 |
Dag and Norb hire Big Rabbit to be their bodyguard after receiving a threatening message. Norb and Dag are trapped in a cave with Stump, whom they try to prevent themselves from eating him. | |||||||
28 | 2 | "Omega Beaver" "Bite This!" | Robert Hughes Gary Conrad | Micah Wright Keith Kaczorek | Kelly James, Mitchell Schauer and Michael R. Gerard Ty Schafrath and Mario D'Anna | March 21, 1999 | 028 |
Dag tries to protect his dam from the howler leeches during a snowstorm. Norb becomes a bed biter in his sleep and he looks for a way to get himself to stop. | |||||||
29 | 3 | "Spooky Spoots" "Up All Night 2: Up All Day – The Reckoning" | Patty Shinagawa Gary Conrad | Micah Wright Keith Kaczorek | Chris Dent Joel Seibel, Mitchell Schauer and Michael R. Gerard | March 28, 1999 | 029 |
Norb and Dag try to protect their ghost friends from being taken away from the two scientists. Continuing from "Up All Night", Dag and Norb return to the present and then attempt to go to sleep, but realize that they're too tired to sleep. As a result, yet more mayhem than the previous episode, such as sheep taking over the house and hallucinations, ensues. When Dag and Norb finally fall asleep, not only do they sleep so long that they become elders, but the sheep take over the entire world. | |||||||
30 | 4 | "Muscular Beaver 3" "Sang'em High" | Patty Shinagawa Gary Conrad | John Derevlany | Chris Dent Joel Seibel | April 4, 1999 | 030 |
Dag gets a cold, so Treeflower nurses him and pretends to be Muscular Beaver's new sidekick. Norb gets jealous by this. Laverta Lutz teaches Dag how to win arguments, telling him that "the argument's over when the fat beaver sings." As a result, Dag ends every argument that Norb puts him in by starting musical numbers--until Norb tells him that he actually loves one of the songs and tries to get him to sing it again. | |||||||
31 | 5 | "In Search of Big Byoo-Tox" "Moronathon Man" | Robert Hughes | Sultan Pepper John Derevlany | Gary Conrad and Mario D'Anna Kelly James and Mario D'Anna | April 18, 1999[32] | 031 |
Dag tries to get Norb's toy duck away from the help of a mystical creature. The two scientists accidentally dump a potion of stupidity in the lake, weakening the intelligence of everyone except Dag (since Dag can't get any dumber). | |||||||
32 | 6 | "The Legend of Kid Friendly" "Silent But Deadly" | Gary Conrad Patty Shinagawa | Keith Kaczorek John Requa & Glenn Ficarra | Kelly James Chris Dent | May 2, 1999[33] | 032 |
Norb and Dag star in a Western episode and face the robotic Kid Friendly. Norb and Dag try to escape their dam full of wolverines without speaking. | |||||||
33 | 7 | "Tough Love" "A Little Dad'll Do You" | Patty Shinagawa Robert Hughes | Kati Rocky John Derevlany | Kelly James Joel Seibel | June 20, 1999 | 034 |
Bing's girlfriend breaks up with him, causing an emotional breakdown. Norb and Dag, however, want to help Bing and his love get back together. Norb and Dag's father visits them, and things get out of control. | |||||||
34 | 8 | "Pass It On!" "Stump's Family Reunion" | Robert Hughes Gary Conrad | John Requa & Glenn Ficarra Dashel Thompson & Gary Scott Thompson | Chris Dent, Mario D'Anna, Joel Seibel and Rhoydon Shishido Kelly James | August 14, 1999[34] | 033 |
Norb and Dag, along with their friends, make up a story. Norb gets an earache as he and Dag are invited to Stump's family reunion. | |||||||
35 | 9 | "Muscular Beaver 4" "Act Your Age" | Patty Shinagawa Gary Conrad | John Derevlany Keith Kaczorek | Jim Schumann Joel Seibel | August 14, 1999 | 037 |
Norb and friends try to save Muscular Beaver from Toebot's clutches. Norb and Dag bite the magical oldest tree that turns them into kids, so they try to get it to have an acorn to themselves. | |||||||
36 | 10 | "Too Loose Latrine" "Pack Your Dags" | Patty Shinagawa | John Derevlany Mary Jo Smith and Barry Stringfellow | Joel Seibel Chris Dent | August 21, 1999 | 035 |
Dag accidentally clogs the downstairs toilet while Norb tries to get his hair just right. Norb becomes possessed with his instinct as he packs away to leave the dam. | |||||||
37 | 11 | "Daggy Dearest" "Dag's List" | Gary Conrad Robert Hughes | Kati Rocky Micah Wright | Kelly James Joel Seibel | August 28, 1999 | 036 |
Dag believes he gave birth to a baby mongoose after a huge meal. Dag carries a list in which the animals think they'll be on when Barry gets hurt with Dag's rocket pen. Norb takes advantage of his friends by taking all of their stuff for promising to get them all off the list. The animals find out the list was harmless. They all go to confront Norb, angry at him for scheming them out of their possessions. In the end, Barry, Bing, and others affected beat Norb up in order to teach him a lesson. | |||||||
38 | 12 | "Mistaken Identity" "Easy Peasy Rider" | Gary Conrad Robert Hughes | John Requa Victor Wilson | Chris Dent Kelly James | September 11, 1999 | 038 |
Norb and Dag fight over who will move a Russian spaceship off the roof. Dag joins a biker gang as their new leader and Norb searches for his dimwit brother. | |||||||
39 | 13 | "Stare and Stare Alike!" "I am Not an Animal, I'm Scientist #1" | Gary Conrad Robert Hughes | John Requa & Glenn Ficarra | Carolyn Gair Taylor Kelly James | September 25, 1999 | 039 |
Norb and Dag attempt to win the staring contest for an award. Scientist #1 becomes a beaver and offers the beaver brothers a new future of the world. | |||||||
40 | 14 | "Norberto y Daggetto en El Grapadura y el Castor Malo" "The Loogie Hawk" | Patty Shinagawa Gary Conrad | Glenn Ficarra & John Requa Keith Kaczorek | Jim Schumann Chris Headrick | October 16, 1999 | 040 |
Norb and Dag star in a Spanish-speaking episode with El Grapadura. Norb and Dag try to rid a hawk that spreads its saliva everywhere. | |||||||
41 | 15 | "Kreature Komforts" "Oh, Brother?" | Robert Hughes Gary Conrad | John Requa & Glenn Ficarra Micah Wright | Chris Headrick Joel Seibel | October 23, 1999 | 042 |
Norb and Dag's cousin visits making several home changes. Dag and Norb meet their ugly doppelgängers for a biologically related connection. | |||||||
42 | 16 | "Das Spoot" "Sqotters" | Robert Hughes Patty Shinagawa | Victor Wilson | Jim Schumann Rhoydon Shishido | November 6, 1999 | 043 |
Norb and Dag explore deeper of their lake in a submarine. A group of otters takes over Norb and Dag's dam. | |||||||
43 | 17 | "Long Tall Daggy" "Practical Jerks" | Pat Shinagawa Robert Hughes | Victor Wilson Merry Williams | Carolyn Gair Taylor Joel Seibel | December 4, 1999[35] | 041 |
Norb is distraught when he finds out that Dag is taller than him. Norb and Dag discover that someone is pulling pranks on them. | |||||||
44 | 18 | "Nice & Lonely" "Soccer? I Hardly Knew Him!" | Robert Hughes Gary Conrad | Victor Wilson Keith Kaczorek | Joel Seibel Sandra Frame and Bob Curtis | December 11, 1999 | 045 |
Norb and Dag fight over Bing. Dag learns a new game. | |||||||
45 | 19 | "Brothers... To the End?" "Euro Beavers" | Gary Conrad Robert Hughes | Mitch Schauer Barry Stringfellow | Mitch Schauer and Michael R. Gerard Jim Schumann | December 31, 1999 | 048 |
The new millennium forces Norb and Dag to recreate the earth. Dag wakes up for springtime and finds Norb going European and Dag tries to get his brother back to his American beaver self in order to re-twig the dam. | |||||||
46 | 20 | "Slap Happy" "Home Loners" | Brad Neave Patty Shinagawa | Barry Stringfellow Glenn Ficarra & John Requa | David Earl Chris Headrick | March 4, 2000 | 046 |
Dag abuses the beaver call of distress. Norb and Dag both think they are home alone and invaded by aliens and monster pests. | |||||||
47 | 21 | "Ugly Roomers" "Finger Lickin' Goofs" | Gary Conrad Eduardo Soriano | Micah Wright Merriwether Williams | Chris Dent Sam To | March 11, 2000 | 047 |
Norb and Dag build their own bedrooms. Norb and Dag are convinced Barry wants to eat them when they watch Bill Licking's show. | |||||||
48 | 22 | "Strange Allure" "Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow" | Brad Neave | Keith Kaczorek | Lazarino Baarde and Phil Caesar Louie Escauriaga | March 18, 2000 | 049 |
Dag falls in love with a fishing lure attached to his tail, not knowing that she is dangerous because of her "surface" life. Norb and Dag try to get a party ready, but it gets out of control when they begin messing about and enjoying themselves. |
Season 4 (2000–2001)
editVarious episodes during this season went unaired on the main Nickelodeon network, instead making their worldwide debut on the Canadian children's channel, YTV. These episode would premiere in the U.S. on Nicktoons in 2006. As such, each date is listed in two separate columns.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Canadian airdate [8][36][9] | American airdate [11] | Prod. code [13][14][37][4] | Viewers (millions) |
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49 | 1 | "Chocolate Up to Experience" "Three Dag Nite" | Gary Conrad Eduardo Soriano | Kati Rocky Barry Stringfellow | Rhoydon Shishido Sam To | November 1, 2000 | January 13, 2001 | 050 | N/A |
Norb makes Dag sell chocolate bars, but ends up trying to sell one for $200 while he eats the rest out of an addiction to chocolate. Dag clones himself, but the clones prove unruly. | |||||||||
50 | 2 | "Fat Chance" "Dag in the Mirror" | Rob Hughes Eduardo Soriano | John Requa & Glenn Ficarra Keith Kaczorek | Joel Seibel Dave Pemberton | November 4, 2000 | January 20, 2001 | 053 | N/A |
Norb tries to help Dag fatten up before the winter, when they plan to hibernate. Dag becomes an underwear model. | |||||||||
51 | 3 | "Canucks Amuck" "Yak in the Sack" | Rob Hughes Patty Shinagawa | Victor Wilson Micah Wright | Joel Seibel Chris Headrick | November 6, 2000 | January 27, 2001 | 054 | 2.88[38] 2.00[38] (HH)[a] |
Two Canadian beavers take up residence in the brothers' dam. The beavers are visited by a magical Yak (a parody of The Cat in the Hat). Guest star: John de Lancie as the Yak | |||||||||
52 | 4 | "Driving Misses Daggett" "Big Fun" | Eduardo Soriano Brad Neave & Roger Jakubiec | Victor Wilson Roger Eschbacher | Dave Pemberton Louie Escauriaga | November 7, 2000 | November 11, 2003 | 055 | N/A |
While playing golf inside their house, Norb taunts Dag with the promise of letting him drive the golf cart. Norb and Dag accompany Big Rabbit on a visit to his parents' house. | |||||||||
53 | 5 | "Moby Dopes" "Present Tense" | Patty Shinagawa Gary Conrad | Barry Stringfellow Kati Rocky | Chris Dent Kelly James | November 8, 2000 | January 13, 2001 | 056 | N/A |
Dag steals a killer whale that wreaks havoc in the brothers' pond. Dag and Norb receive a present from their mother that refuses to open itself until midnight but in the end the present turned out to be from Scientist Num. 1 And Pete. | |||||||||
54 | 6 | "It's a Spootiful Life" "The Mom from U.N.C.L.E." | Gary Conrad Patty Shinagawa | Victor Wilson Barry Stringfellow | Chris Dent Chris Headrick | November 9, 2000 | January 20, 2001 | 057 | N/A |
The Lady of the Lane shows Dag what it would be like if he had never been born. The boys' mother pays a visit, but turns out to be working as a spy. | |||||||||
55 | 7 | "House Sisters" "Muscular Beaver 5" | Patty Shinagawa | Gailard Sartain & Mary Jo Sartain Micah Wright | Jim Schumann Jay Lender | November 10, 2000 | January 6, 2001 | 058[b] | N/A |
The beaver brothers are going away to a Tumblebug pageant, so they get their sisters to look after the dam. Dag gives up being Muscular Beaver, to the delight of Baron Von Bad Beaver. | |||||||||
56 | 8 | "Vantastic Voyage" "Blacktop Beavers" | Rob Hughes Gary Conrad | Victor Wilson Glenn Ficarra & John Requa | Jim Schumann Rhoydon Shishido | November 11, 2000 | August 6, 2006 (Nicktoons) | 059 | N/A |
The scientists travel inside a gigantic Dag and attempt to crush Norb. The beavers race a trucker (who is revealed to be Truckee in the end) to the world's largest pile of toenail clippings. | |||||||||
57 | 9 | "Specs Appeal" "Things That Go Hook in the Night" | Brad Neave Eduardo Soriano | Roger Eschbacher Kati Rocky | Glen Lovett Sam To | unaired | January 6, 2001 | 060 | TBD |
Norb and Dag get a pair of X-ray glasses. During a backyard campout, Norb tries to scare Dag with a story about a maniac with a hook, but soon believes his own story and becomes paranoid in thinking that the creature is coming to get him. | |||||||||
58 | 10 | "Damnesia" "The Posei-Dam Adventure" | Brad Neave Eduardo Soriano | Micah Wright | Louie Escauriaga Phil Caesar & Louie Escauriaga | March 10, 2001 | January 27, 2001 | 062 | 2.91[38] 2.05[38] (HH)[a] |
When the dam accidentally falls on Norb's head, he develops "damnesia" and forgets who he is. A raging "volnado" (half volcano, half tornado) capsizes the Beavers' dam upside down during a party and have Daggett and Truckee trapped. | |||||||||
59 | 11 | "The Big Frog" "Dag Con Carny" | Brad Neave Eduardo Soriano | Katy Rocky Roger Eschbacher | Louie Escauriaga Sam To | November 14, 2000 | August 27, 2006 (Nicktoons) | 061 | N/A |
Norb tells Dag to lose the kiddy toys and grow up, but he takes it too seriously and earns himself the name Big Frog. Dag and Norb get jobs at Smelly Jim's Carnival of Mirthiness. | |||||||||
60 | 12 | "All in the Colony" "Line Duncing" | Patty Shinagawa | Micah Wright Keith Kaczorek | Kelly James | November 2, 2000 | May 25, 2006 (Nicktoons) | 051 | N/A |
Dag and Norb attempt to save their dam from an army of Australian termites. Norb and Dag take their young sisters to an ice skating show as they wait forever in a long line. | |||||||||
61 | 13 | "Beavemaster" "Deck Poops" | Gary Conrad Rob Hughes | Micah Wright Mitch Schauer | Chris Dent Jim Schumann | November 3, 2000 | July 23, 2006 (Nicktoons) | 052 | N/A |
Norb and Dag try to battle off a dimwitted warrior. Norb attempts to save Dag from a band of pirate rats. | |||||||||
62 | 14 | "Dagski and Norb" "Shell or High Water" | Patty Shinagawa Gary Conrad | Keith Kaczorek John Requa & Glenn Ficarra | Chris Dent Kelly James | October 14, 2000 | June 11, 2006 (Nicktoons) | 044 | N/A |
Dag and Norb star in a show resembling Starsky & Hutch. Norb and Dag go to the beach and build sandcastles. |
Scrapped episodes
editVarious episodes from the series ended up being scrapped. "A Tail of Two Rangers" / "Bye Bye Beavers" was never animated due to the latter breaking Nickelodeon's rule against "final episodes" that reference the fact that the show is ending.[39] In around 2001, an archived version YTV's website confirmed this episode, alongside two others (#064 - "Sister Pilot" and #065 - "The Angry Beavers Rock Opera," two half-hour specials).[37] Don Del Grande's episode guide denotes two other scrapped shows: another Halloween special, "The Very Loud Screams of the Night Beast" and a stand-alone segment entitled "Tree Troubles." (mistakenly listed as "Tree Flockers.")[40] The latter's script cover can be found on an archived version of Micah Wright's website.[41]
Title [37][40][41] | Animation director(s) | Written by | Prod. code [37][41] |
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"A Tail of Two Rangers" "Bye Bye Beavers" | Gary Conrad Rob Hughes | Roger Eschbacher Keith Kaczorek | 063 |
Dag and Norb become rangers. The beavers were informed that the show is ending, so they break the fourth wall, call each other by their real names, and air reruns on Nickelodeon without the voice actors getting paid, only to fool the fans. | |||
"Sister Pilot" | TBA | TBA | 064 |
A planned spin-off pilot episode starring Norb and Dag's sisters. | |||
"The Angry Beavers Rock Opera" | TBA | TBA | 065 |
A planned musical episode. | |||
"The Very Loud Screams of the Night Beast" | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Norbert and Daggett visit Transylvania, where Dag is bitten by Dracula and it's up to vampire hunter Gabriel Van Helsing to save them. | |||
"Tree Troubles" | TBA | Micah Wright[41] | 530 |
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- ^ a b c d Micah Wright. "ANGRY BEAVERS "Tree Troubles"" (PDF). Micah Wright. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 7, 2003. Retrieved September 7, 2023.