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28 episodes • 2005
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cuckoos and Pirates | Aug 22, 2005 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Parades, Honking, and Mumbling Mummies | TBA | 0.0 |
| 3 | Monkeys, Wrestling, and the World's Greatest Super Spy Story | TBA | 0.0 |
| 4 | The Dentist, the Sheep, and the Two Anniversary Gifts | TBA | 0.0 |
| 5 | Art, Glass, and the Deep Dark Jungle | TBA | 0.0 |
| 6 | Ghosts, Owls, and an Evil Witch | TBA | 0.0 |
| 7 | Carnivals, Phones, and Sneezing Dragons | TBA | 0.0 |
| 8 | Cars, Bees, and Magic Puppies | TBA | 0.0 |
| 9 | Good Deeds, Librarians, and Aliens | TBA | 0.0 |
| 10 | Tornado, Chicken, and Circus | TBA | 0.0 |
| 11 | Burp, Crybaby Blues, and The Return of Scritchy McBeard | TBA | 0.0 |
| 12 | Videos, Cats, and Superheroes | TBA | 0.0 |
| 13 | Dog Tricks, Spare Change, and the Lost Snowmen | TBA | 0.0 |
| 14 | Mini-Golf, Checkers, and Bad Manners | TBA | 0.0 |
| 15 | Photos, Radio, and Knights | TBA | 0.0 |
| 16 | Swings, Cans, and the Flying Ace | TBA | 0.0 |
| 17 | Cheese, Birds, and Cave Kids | TBA | 0.0 |
| 18 | Hot Rod, Elevators, and Genie Meanie | TBA | 0.0 |
| 19 | Haircuts, Opera, and the Albino Alligator | TBA | 0.0 |
| 20 | Hide-N-Seek, Escapes, and The Beanstal | TBA | 0.0 |
| 21 | Camping, Watchdogs, and Janinerella | TBA | 0.0 |
| 22 | Hardware, Hair, and Hairy Weather | TBA | 0.0 |
| 23 | Museum, Coyotes, and a Race Around the World | TBA | 0.0 |
| 24 | Thin Ice, Squeaky Shoes, and Leprechauns | TBA | 0.0 |
| 25 | Hopscotch, Hugs, and Hunchbacks | TBA | 0.0 |
| 26 | Lost Dog, Horses, and Monsters | TBA | 0.0 |
| 27 | Popcorn, Shadows, and 20,000 Boings Under the Sea | TBA | 0.0 |
| 28 | Sleepover, Chalkboard, and Trojan Cow | TBA | 0.0 |