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Freakazoid! Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Five Day Forecast/Dance of Doom/Hand Man

First aired: Sep/09/1995
Writer: John P. McCann, Tom Ruegger
Director: Ronaldo Del Carmen, Jack Heiter
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Yakko), Jess Harnell (Wakko), Paul Rugg (Hand Man), Tress MacNeille (Dot)

Five Day Forecast: Freakazoid decides to expand his resume by taking on the role of a weatherman, in which he shows the forecast for the next five days, though things don’t go as they normally do.

Dance of Doom: Dexter Douglas is happy that the school is holding a Daylight Savings Time dance, in which he is hoping to ask Steph out. However, when Cave Guy shows up and takes the students inside of the school hostage, Dexter Douglas must become Freakazoid in an attempt to rescue his friends and save the day.

Freakazoid and Friends: The animaniacs decide to help Freakazoid out with his new program, in which an alternate version of the show’s theme song is shown that coordinates the efforts of all of Freakazoid’s friends.

Hand Man: Freakazoid decides that he needs a sidekick, though instead of hiring a new sidekick, he draws a face on his hand and Hand Man is born. However, shortly after the two perform a heroic feat together, Freakazoid discovers that his new pal wants to marry the girl of his dreams, in which he finds himself being dragged along as well.



2 :01x02 - Candle Jack/Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet/The Lobe

First aired: Sep/16/1995
Writer: Paul Rugg, Tom Minton, Tom Ruegger
Director: Eric Radomski, Scott Jeralds
Guest star: Granville Van Dusen (Dash O' Pepper), Don Messick (Dr. Vernon Danger), Jamie Cronin (Buzz), Scott Menville (Toby Danger), Elisabeth Moss (Kathy), Mary Scheer (Sandra Danger)

Candle Jack: At a camp in the middle of the woods, the children are worried because they think that a mysterious boogeyman named Candle Jack is haunting the campgrounds, in which he will kidnap whoever says his name. However, when it turns out that the legend is true, Freakazoid arrives in hopes of rescuing the kidnapped children, as well as Steph, who was working as a counselor at the camp.

Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet: Toby Danger is in Las Vegas with his father and his friends, though when Dr. Sin shows up in an attempt to steal the world’s largest semiconductor, the fate of the world lies in Toby Danger’s hands, though he discovers that throwing barrels at Dr. Sin’s monster may just prove effective.

The Lobe: Freakazoid’s archenemy, The Lobe, has finally managed to capture Freakazoid and he decides to brainwash Steph in order to force her to perform an experiment on him. Freakazoid must try to bring Steph out of her current state of mind if he wishes to stay alive.



3 :01x03 - Mo-Ron/The Sewer Rescue/The Legends Who Lunch

First aired: Sep/23/1995
Writer: Paul Rugg, Tom Ruegger
Director: Dan Riba
Guest star: Stan Freberg (Mo-Ron), Frank Welker (President, Pope)

Mo-Ron: The people of Earth are visited by an alien from another galaxy, though when it turns out to be one of the most stupid creatures ever seen, the humans of the world must figure out what message he is trying to give them before it’s too late.

The Sewer Rescue: Lord Bravery decides to keep fighting crime, though when he discovers that a man is trapped inside of a sewer, he contemplates shirking his responsibility as a hero as he doesn’t wish to get his new outfit dirty.

The Big Question: The world is once again visited by a group of aliens and they appear to be much smarter than Mo-Ron, though they have one very important question that they must ask of the humans.

The Legends Who Lunch: A group of retired superheroes decide to eat lunch together, in which they reminisce on their former days as crime fighters.



4 :01x04 - And Fan Boy Is His Name/Frenching With Freakazoid

First aired: Sep/30/1995
Writer: Paul Rugg, Paul Dini, John P. McCann
Director: Scott Jeralds, Turk Flipnutt
Guest star: Stephen Furst (Fan Boy), Maurice LaMarche (Rathgar), Mark Hamill (Mark Hamill), Carl Ballantine (Huska)

And Fan Boy Is His Name: Freakazoid finds himself relentlessly pursued by Fan Boy, an overweight boy who wants nothing more than to become his sidekick. However, despite his attempts to lose the boy, he discovers that he’s more troublesome than some of his biggest foes.

Lawn Gnomes: Ch. IV – Fun in the Sun: A group of lawn gnomes who have been cursed after they stole from some nobles must try to perform good deeds for mankind or else they’ll always turn to stone during the day. However, their attempts to perform good deeds prove to be more difficult than they had anticipated, as gnomes are naturally mean-spirited creatures.

Freak’s French Lesson: Frenching With Freakazoid: Freakazoid decides to talk to the viewers in French, in which subtitles explain what exactly it is that he is saying. However, the statements that he uses in order to enlighten the viewers prove to be less fruitful than most instructors would like.



5 :01x05 - Foamy the Freakadog/Emergency Broadcast System

First aired: Oct/07/1995
Writer: Tom Ruegger, Paul Dini, Paul Rugg
Director: Eric Radomski, Ronaldo Del Carmen
Guest star: Frank Welker (Foamy), Brian George (Mr. Snarzetti), Stephen Furst (Fan Boy)

Foamy the Freakadog: Freakazoid is ecstatic over the fact that he has rescued a dog, in which he decides to keep it as his sidekick. However, he is oblivious to the fact that the dog is completely rabid, which causes some complications for him down the road.

Office Visit: Lord Bravery receives a cease and desist order by the local trademark registrar when someone else claims to have had the name Lord Bravery first, in their shop. In an attempt to keep his superhero name, Lord Bravery must convince all the parties involved to agree to change the name of their shops.

Ode to Leonard Nimoy: Fan Boy decides that he wishes to sing an ode about his favorite Star Trek actor, though Leonard Nimoy just wants to get away from Fan Boy’s persistent requests.

Emergency Broadcast System: Freakazoid decides that he wishes to test the Emergency Broadcast System, though he decides that he wishes to hold his breathe through the duration of the test.



6 :01x06 - The Chip (Acts I - III)

First aired: Nov/04/1995
Writer: Paul Rugg
Director: Dan Riba
Guest star: Ricardo Montalban (Armando Guitierrez), Paul Rugg (Animal Psychologist), Jack Valenti (Jack Valenti)

In the boardroom of a large corporation, Roddy MacStew attempts to warn the board of directors about how their new pinnacle chip could zap somebody into cyberspace, which would cause them to mutate. However, he is tossed out of the building as the odds of such taking place are one in a billion; though little do they know that Dexter Douglas has just inadvertently caused the pinnacle chip to suck him into cyberspace, which sets off a chain of events that permits him to become Freakazoid.



7 :01x07 - The Chip (Act IV)/Freakazoid is History

First aired: Nov/11/1995
Writer: Alan Burnett, Paul Rugg
Director: Dan Riba
Guest star: Maurice LaMarche (The Brain), Jack Valenti (Jack Valenti), Rob Paulsen (Pinky), Ricardo Montalban (Armando Guitierrez)

The Chip (Act IV): Dexter Douglas must use his new Freakazoid power in order to rescue his family and put an end to Armando Guitierrez’s reign of terror. However, he’ll need some help from his new mentor, Roddy MacStew, in order to fully harness the power of Freakazoid.

Freakazoid is History: During a storm, the President of the United States is in danger when his aircraft is struck down by lightning. In an attempt to rescue the commander in chief, Freakazoid finds himself sucked into a rift that causes him to arrive at Pearl Harbor just hours before the secret Japanese attack. However, he’ll need to decide whether or not he wishes to risk changing the future by trying to prevent the attack, though regardless of what he does, he isn’t sure of how he’ll get back to his own time.



8 :01x08 - Hot Rods from Heck/A Time for Evil

First aired: Nov/18/1995
Writer: Tom Ruegger, John P. McCann
Director: Ronaldo Del Carmen
Guest star: Paul Rugg (Paul Harvey), Maurice LaMarche (Longhorn)

Hot Rods From Heck: During a family faction, Dexter Douglas discovers that Longhorn has broken out of jail and he plans on stealing a nuclear warhead from a military convoy. In order to save the day, Dexter must find a way to prevent his family from noticing that he has gone missing, though things take a turn for the worse then Longhorn brings out two of his most recent high-tech hot rods.

A Time for Evil: The Huntsman hears the horn of urgency and he rushes off to the police station in order to see where the action is. However, when the police chief tells him that another superhero has already handled all the crime, he begins to contemplate whether or not he should do something else with his time.



9 :01x09 - Relax-O-Vision/Fatman and Boy Blubber/Terror Palace

First aired: Nov/25/1995
Writer: John P. McCann, Tom Ruegger, Paul Dini
Director: Jack Heiter, Eric Radomski, Scott Jeralds
Guest star: Scott McAfee (Louis), Jeff Bennett (Boy Blubber), Marc Drotman (Fatman), Scott Menville (Joey)

Relax-O-Vision: Freakazoid must attempt to rescue his girlfriend, Steph, who has recently been kidnapped by The Lobe. However, by order of the chairman of the FCC, this episode of Freakazoid is presented in Relax-O-Vision, which censors out the tense moments in the episode with pictures of harmony.

Fat Man and Boy Blubber: Two obese superheroes decide to stop two bullies from picking on fat people, though their lack of physical fitness soon proves to be the biggest obstacle they’ve ever faced.

Limbo Lock-Up: When Freakazoid’s antics cause problems in cyberspace, the police there decide that they’ve had enough of his involvement in their world. They decide to select two fates for him, though they decide to let him choose which one he’d rather do.

Terror Palace: When The Huntsman hears the horn of urgency, he once again makes a mad dash towards the police station in hopes of being able to use his might to save the city. However, when he arrives, he hears more unpleasant news that just causes him to doubt if the police are even trying to let him help.



10 :01x10 - In Arms Way/The Cloud

First aired: Dec/16/1995
Writer: Paul Rugg, Ken Segall
Director: Scott Jeralds, Dan Riba
Guest star: Frank Welker (Santa Claus), John Schuck (Arms Akimbo), Ed Gilbert (Unag)

In Arms Way: Freakazoid discovers that a crime boss has been trying to extort money from the local mall during his trip to find a Christmas present for Steph, so he must choose between stopping Arms Akimbo or continuing his search for the perfect present.

The Cloud: The Lobe has created a unique weapon that is in the form of a yellow cloud, in which Freakazoid is assigned to head to the country where the cloud has been appearing over, though what he discovers proves to be more than he can handle.



11 :01x11 - Next Time, Phone Ahead/Nerdator

First aired: Dec/31/1995
Writer: Paul Dini, Tom Ruegger
Director: Eric Radomski, Jack Heiter
Guest star: Stan Freberg (Bo-Ron), Rob Paulsen (Yakko), Aron Kincaid (The Nerdator), Tress MacNeille (Dot), Maurice LaMarche (Bill Gates, William Shatner), Jess Harnell (Wakko), Frank Welker (Steven Spielberg)

Next Time, Phone Ahead: Dexter Douglas is visited by Bo-Ron, who is eating garbage in his backyard. Upon speaking with him, he learns that Bo-Ron is lost and he needs to find his way back to his home planet, so he decides to do what he can to get him home, as he can’t tolerate spending any more time with him than he needs to.

Nerdator: A mysterious individual has been kidnapping all of the world’s brightest minds, as he wishes to drain them of their knowledge in order to build a super weapon that can permit him to take over the world. However, Dexter Douglas decides to freak out and become Freakazoid in order to show Nerdator that being a nerd isn’t what it’s cracked up to be.



12 :01x12 - House of Freakazoid/Sewer or Later

First aired: Feb/10/1996
Writer: Paul Dini, Kate Donahue
Director: Scott Jeralds, Ronaldo Del Carmen
Guest star: Tress MacNeille (Cobra Queen), Paul Rugg (Paul Harvey), Jim Cummings (Werewolf)

House of Freakazoid: Dexter Douglas is visited by a werewolf who requires his assistance in order to become cured. Dexter decides to freak out in order to become Freakazoid, though as more and more mysterious creatures arrive at his house in hopes of being cured from their ailments, Freakazoid begins to wonder if there’s anything that he can actually do to help them.

Sewer or Later: Freakazoid discovers that Cobra Queen has recently pulled off a jewel heist and she is holding her secret base in the city’s sewer system. However, Freakazoid isn’t too certain if he wishes to stop her, as heading into the sewers and smelling the awful smells would be a bigger problem than the missing jewels.



13 :01x13 - Deadpan/The Wrath of Guitierrez

First aired: Feb/17/1996
Writer: Paul Rugg
Director: Scott Jeralds
Guest star: Bebe Neuwirth (Deadpan), Ricardo Montalban (Armando Guitierrez), Paul Rugg (Paul Harvey)

Deadpan: A female disguise expert attempts to dress up as a blue person in an attempt to obtain the most brilliant disguise ever, though her attempts don’t yield the results that she had anticipated.

The Wrath of Guitierrez: Armando Guitierrez has finally managed to turn himself into a Freakazoid, in which he decides to use his newfound abilities in order to put an end to Dexter Douglas once and for all. However, Dexter turns into his Freakazoid counterpart and with the help of Roddy MacStew, he attempts to stop Armando Guitierrez before his bizarre scheme is put into motion.



14 :02x01 - Dexter's Date

First aired: Sep/07/1996
Writer: Paul Rugg, Alan Burnett
Director: Jack Heiter
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Francois), Larry Cedar (Oblongata), Jeff Bennett (Medulla)

Dexter Douglas has finally managed to get a date with Steph, in which he decides to take her to one of the most luxurious restaurants in the city. However, when The Lobe shows up, with a new plan to destroy the television studios of the world, Dexter must balance his one chance with Steph while dealing with The Lobe at the same time, though he discovers that it isn’t going to be too easy to keep Steph from figuring out his secret.



15 :02x02 - The Freakazoid

First aired: Sep/14/1996
Writer: Paul Rugg
Director: Jack Heiter, Rich Arons
Guest star: Maurice LaMarche (The Brain), Frank Welker (Steven Spielberg), Jess Harnell (Wakko)

It’s Freakazoid’s birthday, though he isn’t too happy about it since he is forced to perform any action that is requested of him, as such is mandated by the superhero’s codebook. However, when The Lobe arrives at his place in order to ask a devious deed of him, Freakazoid must battle his conscious as he tries to figure out what exactly it is that he should do.



16 :02x03 - Mission: Freakazoid

First aired: Sep/28/1996
Writer: John P. McCann
Director: Rich Arons, Dave Marshall
Guest star: Jim Cummings (Janos), Larry Cedar (Anton)

When Dexter Douglas’ family gets kidnapped, he becomes Freakazoid and he gets his team together in hopes of heading to the police state of Vuka Nova in order to rescue his family. However, when the group arrives on the island, they discover that they’ll need to work together in order to succeed, as Freakazoid alone isn’t going to be enough to warrant a chance for success.



17 :02x04 - Joe's Very Own Story/Virtual Freak

First aired: Nov/02/1996
Writer: John P. McCann, Tom Ruegger
Director: Peter Shin
Guest star: Jeff Bennett (Hat Store Clerk), Frank Welker (Dinosaur, Barbarian), Paul Rugg (Network Censor)

Joe’s Very Own Story: Joe gets his own story, though when the network censor decides to take things a bit too extreme, his story gets more and more stale as time progresses.

Virtual Freak: While playing a new arcade game at the local mall, Freakazoid and Cosgrove get sucked into a virtual dimension where they must try to figure out how to get back to their real world. Meanwhile, Steph attempts to hide from two virtual soldiers who were sent to the real world, as they’re fighting one another and they’ll destroy anybody who gets in their way.



18 :02x05 - Hero Boy

First aired: Nov/09/1996
Writer: Paul Rugg, Tom Sheppard, Wendell Morris
Director: Jack Heiter
Guest star: Paul Rugg (Jocko), Ricardo Montalban (Armando Guitierrez), Tress MacNeille (Danny Dingle), John P. McCann (Hero Boy)

Armando Guitierrez decides to try to ruin Freakazoid’s reputation by capturing him, cloning him, and having the evil clone go out and commit crimes. However, he also plans on destroying the world as a formality, as he has managed to trick Freakazoid into helping him build a super laser that can cause untold destruction. Now, Freakazoid must rely on his love for Hero Boy, his favorite television program, in order to escape from his prison, destroy his evil clone, and remove Armando Guitierrez from his certain victory.



19 :02x06 - A Matter of Love

First aired: Nov/16/1996
Writer: Lisa Malone, Paul Rugg
Director: Rich Arons
Guest star: Tress MacNeille (Mary Beth), Paul Rugg (Jimmy Durante)

Freakazoid is jealous over the fact that Cosgrove no longer hangs out with him, as he has a new girlfriend and he spends all of his time with her instead of him. However, when Freakazoid watches his girlfriend as she lights a candle with her nose, he begins to suspect that she may actually be a monster and he decides to rush off to prove it in hopes of saving his best friend’s life.



20 :02x07 - Statuesque

First aired: Nov/29/1996
Writer: John P. McCann
Director: Peter Shin
Guest star: Richard Moll (Vorn the Unspeakable, Werewolf), Ed Gilbert (Dracula)

Waylon Jeepers has recently acquired a Medusa Watch that can turn anything living into pure stone, though he decides to summon a demon by the name of Vorn the Unspeakable in order to protect his new asset. However, when he stumbles across Steph when she was outside of a store, he turns her to stone, which causes Freakazoid to vow to find Waylon Jeepers and force him to turn Steph back to normal.



21 :02x08 - Island of Dr. Mystico

First aired: Feb/07/1997
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Director: Rich Arons, Dave Marshall
Guest star: Leonard Maltin (Leonard Maltin), Jim Cummings (Orangumen), Tim Curry (Dr. Mystico), Maurice LaMarche (Henry Kissinger)

Freakazoid is piloting an aircraft full of supervillains in order to transport them to a more secure prison facility in France. However, when the plane is brought down into a mysterious island by a mysterious individual, Freakazoid learns that the scientist responsible wants to turn them into some of his orangutan-human genetic soldiers that he calls orangumen. In order to escape from the island and get the plane back into the air, Freakazoid must convince his many enemies to work with him in order to ensure their success in escaping, though can Freakazoid really rely on the people who have plotted against him since he became a superhero?



22 :02x09 - Two Against Freak

First aired: Feb/14/1997
Writer: Ken Segall
Director: Jack Heiter, Rich Arons
Guest star: Brian George (Doctor), Tress MacNeille (Cobra Queen), John P. McCann (Hero Boy)

Cosgrove and Roddy MacStew must work together in order to stop Cave Guy and Cobra Queen, who have recently joined forces in order to improve their strengths. However, Freakazoid is out of commission since he injured himself when he had attempted to practice some telekinetic powers, so they’ll need to use their own strengths in order to win. Unfortunately for Cosgrove, a television crew has been following him around for a police based reality program, which has a bad habit of getting in his way.



23 :02x10 - Freak-a-Panel/Tomb of Invisibo

First aired: May/31/1997
Writer: Mitch Watson, John P. McCann
Director: Rich Arons, Peter Shin
Guest star: Corey Burton (Invisibo), Larry Cedar (Chip Clavicle), John Rhys-Davies (Professor Beasthead)

Freak-a-Panel: Freakazoid is attempting to get away from Cave Guy, in which he decides to duck into a convention center. However, things take a turn for the worse when he is asked to sit on a panel and answer questions about his show, as well as various other things.

Tomb of Invisibo: During a visit to a museum, Duncan knocks Dexter into an ancient sarcophagus, which unleashes an invisible enemy who had been resting inside for three thousand years. Freakazoid must try to figure out how to fight Invisibo, though he first must struggle with finding him, as Invisibo is invisible.



24 :02x11 - Normadeus

First aired: Jun/01/1997
Writer: Paul Rugg
Director: Rich Arons, Dave Marshall
Guest star: Larry Cedar (Oblongata), Norm Abram (Norm Abram), Jeff Bennett (Medulla)

The Lobe decides to kidnap Norm Abram in an attempt to force him to build a diabolical invention that would be capable of destroying Freakazoid once and for all. When Freakazoid learns of this, he decides to find The Lobe’s base in order to rescue the carpenter before he reluctantly completes his assignment.