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Time Squad
editSeason 2: 2002-2003
editEpisode Number | Title | Description | Airdate | Notes |
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16 | A Thrilla at Attila's / Cabin Fever | A Thrilla at Atilla's: In a parody of Rashomon, Tuddrussel, Larry, and Otto each have different accounts of their mission on turning Atilla the Hun from a nebbishy coward into a bloodthirsty fighter and argue over which account to report to their boss Cabin Fever: After a brutally violent mission to get jazz player Louis Armstrong back to playing music instead of drilling to the center of the Earth, the Time Squad wishes they weren't called on any more missions. The three get their wish, but soon become bored and descend into madness. |
April 5, 2002 | "Cabin Fever" is the second segment of "Time Squad" not to feature the Time Squad crew going back in time (though they were shown completing a mission in the beginning of the segment). |
17 | Pasteur's Packs O' Punch / Floundering Fathers | Pasteur's Packs O'Punch: Larry gets electrocuted while fixing a fuse and experiences wild shifts in his personality (including acting drunk, becoming violent, and impersonating Jerry Lewis), leading the Time Squad to go back to the time of Louis Pasteur, who is making Kool-Aid-style fruit drinks Floundering Fathers: After Otto catches a cold from not wearing a coat during the Time Squad's mission to Antarctica, Tuddrussel and Larry must complete a historical mission without Otto helping them to solve a mission to get Benjamin Franklin to be an author of the Declaration of Independence. |
April 12, 2002 | |
18 | The Clownfather / Hate and Let Hate | The Clownfather: The Time Squad travel to the 1920s, where gangster Al Capone is turning his fellow mobsters into clowns while clowns are getting involved in crime Hate and Let Hate: Larry and Tuddrussel get caught up in arguing with each other--and don't notice that they left Otto on a desert island following a historical mission. |
April 19, 2002 | |
19 | Love at First Flight / Forget the Alamo | Love at First Flight: Otto celebrates his birthday on the satellite, but the festivities are short-lived when they must go back in time to cure a mysophobic Amelia Earhart Forget the Alamo: After Larry is trying to teach Otto how to sew, the Time Squad get a mission to the Alamo, where everyone there (including Tuddrussel's ancestor, Jeremiah) is setting up a party for the Mexican forces rather than defending themselves from them. |
June 7, 2002 | |
20 | Repeat Offender / Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma | Repeat Offender: After Tuddrussel shows Otto a prison for "repeat offenders" (historical figures who are jailed for refusing to achieve what they are famous for), The Time Squad get a mission to capture Blackbeard the pirate--again. Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma: After Tuddrussel hurts Larry's feelings, Otto tries to teach Tuddrussel to be more sensitive while they go on a mission to stop Aztec emperor Montezuma from performing stand-up comedy. |
June 14, 2002 | Originally, "White House Weirdness" was supposed to follow "Repeat Offender," but for reasons unknown, Cartoon Network replaced it with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma" |
21 | White House Weirdness / Nobel Peace Surprise | White House Weirdness: In a parody of the Scooby Doo cartoon series, The Time Squad go back to the 1800s, where The White House is said to be haunted. Nobel Peace Surprise: The Time Squad go on a mission to stop Alfred Nobel from giving prizes to people who commit evil acts, but everything goes wrong when Tuddrussel wins for beating up a man and Tuddrussel's ex-wife Sheila and her partner, the XJ5, return to bust Nobel themselves. |
November 8, 2002 | |
22 | Out with the In Crowd / Child's Play | Out with the In Crowd: The Time Squad crew decide to go on vacation rather than save Dr. Livingston from being captured by cannibals, prompting a much cooler Time Squad crew (that happen to be idols in the eyes of Larry and Tuddrussel) to finish the job Child's Play: In this self-referential episode, The Time Squad meet William Shakespeare, who is forced by his agent to do kids' plays, and finds inspiration in creating a new play from the Time Squad crew, but things get sticky when Larry acts as a censor and Tuddrussel is too busy coming up with a new catchphrase to do anything about the situation. |
March 14, 2003 | |
23 | Day of the Larrys / Old Timers Squad | Day of the Larrys: Sick of being stuck with the chores, Larry uses his room full of spare parts to make a clone, which starts a chain reaction, leading to a plethora of Larry 3000s overtaking the satellite Old Timers Squad: Larry, Otto, and Tuddrussel get addicted to a trashy, 1980s soap opera, but before they can find out a big secret from it, The Time Squad must go back to force Samuel Morse to invent Morse code, but the crew gets a surprise when another Time Squad crew appears, claiming to be the three of them fifty years from the future. |
March 21, 2003 | "Day of the Larrys" is the third (and final) "Time Squad" segment not to feature the Time Squad crew on a historical mission. |
24 | Billy the Baby / Father Figure of our Country | Billy the Baby: The Time Squad encounters Billy the Kid, who is literally acting like a kid instead of an outlaw, so The Time Squad become outlaws themselves to teach Billy the Kid how to be a criminal Father Figure of our Country: The Time Squad go back to help George Washington, who is sick of being famous and wants to be a father. |
March 28, 2003 | During the closing credits, there is a special credit that reads, "Mission SK77: Billy the Baby is dedicated to Sergio Leone and the great Tex Avery" |
25 | Ex Marks the Spot / Horse of Horrors | Ex Marks the Spot: The paths of Tuddrussel's and Sheila's units meet again when their missionees, Johann Gutenburg and Joan of Arc, switch roles. Soon afterwards, Tuddrussel and Sheila start to fall in love all over again, which makes Larry worried that Tuddrussel may ditch him. Horse of Horrors: After Larry gets a birthday present from Otto (but not before he gets mad at Tuddrussel, who claims that robots don't have birthdays), the Time Squad go back in time to help Paul Revere overcome his fear of horses so he can warn the townspeople of Concord and Lexington that the British are coming. |
April 4, 2003 | |
26 | Floral Patton / Orphan Substitute | Floral Patton: The Time Squad go back in time to find General George S. Patton running a florist shop Orphan Substitute: While on a mission to 2001 to stop George W. Bush from building the world's biggest ball of twine, Otto is taken back to the orphanage from which he came (as seen in the first episode) by Sister Thornly. Without Otto, Larry and Tuddrussel must once again try to complete a historical mission (this time centered on Christopher Columbus) on their own. |
November 26, 2003 | Series finale |
Sheep in The big city
editSeason 1
edit# | Title | First aired | Guest stars |
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1 | In the Baa-ginning | 4/11/2000 | Ruth Buzzi, Christine Walters |
2 | Be Still My Bleating Heart | 17/11/2000 | Christine Walters |
3 | To Bleat or Not To Bleat | 24/11/2000 | Ruth Buzzi, Christine Walters |
4 | Belle of the Baaah | 1/12/2000 | Ruth Buzzi, Christine Walters, David Wain |
5 | Going off the Sheep End | 8/12/2000 | Ruth Buzzi |
6 | Home for the Baa-lidays | 29/12/2000 | Ruth Buzzi, Christine Walters |
7 | Can't Live Without Ewe | 12/1/2001 | Ruth Buzzi, Christine Walters |
8 | 15 Muttons of Fame (a.k.a. They'll Flock to See Ewe) | 26/1/2001 | Ruth Buzzi |
9 | Agony of De-Bleat | 2/3/2001 | - |
10 | Baa-ck In Time | 23/3/2001 | Christine Walters |
11 | Fleeced to Meet You | 10/6/2001 | Ruth Buzzi, Christine Walters |
12 | A Star Is Shorn | 24/6/2001 | - |
13 | Mistaken Identi-sheep | 8/7/2001 | Ruth Buzzi |
14 | To Sheep, Perchance to Dream | 29/7/2001 | Christine Walters |
Season end | 29/7/2001 |
# | Title | Original air date | Production code |
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01 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 101 |
02 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 102 |
03 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 103 |
04 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 104 |
05 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 105 |
06 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 106 |
07 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 107 |
08 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 108 |
09 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 109 |
10 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 110 |
11 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 111 |
12 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 112 |
01 | TBA | April 11, 2000 | 113 |
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