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Season 2 |
| 10 :02x01 - Blackwatch Plaid (Jan/01/2004) | | Secret Squirrel is one of the country’s leading agents, in which he is often assigned to take out ruthless villains and perform reconnaissance. However, when he finds himself being sued because he’s accused of flashing people while removing a portion of his trench coat in order to get a new gadget, Harvey must come to his defense in order to explain why Secret Squirrel is innocent. Meanwhile, Phil Ken Sebben decides to implement a plethora of security features into the officers of Sebben and Sebben, as he’s under the impression that there’s a burglar in the facility. | | Guest Stars: Bill Farmer as Various, Claudia Gibbs as Secret Squirrel (Live Action), Melissa Warrenburg as Gloop/Boo Boo (Live Action), Larry Morris as Harvey Birdman (Live Action) | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Erik Richter, Michael Ouweleen | | | |
| 11 :02x02 - Trio's Company (Apr/18/2004) | | Harvey decides to join a health club, though upon doing so, he instantly falls in love with his personal trainer. The problem is, his personal trainer has slept around with nearly everybody and she openly makes love with Phil Ken Sebben right in front of him, though he refuses to give up the fight for her affection. Meanwhile, Inch-High Private Eye seeks Harvey’s assistance when he is fired because of his short stature, which he believes is illegal. | | Guest Stars: Phil LaMarr as Black Vulcan / Guy, Chris Edgerly as Finkteron / Potamus, Debi Mae West as Gigi, Maurice LaMarche as Inch High / Vince / Ride Operator | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Erik Richter, Michael Ouweleen Story: Steve Patrick | | | |
| 12 :02x03 - The Devlin Made Me Do It (Apr/25/2004) | | Ernie Devlin was once the greatest stuntman in the country, though time has taken its toll on him and he is nothing more than an overweight drunkard now. However, when he finds himself being sued by a child who got injured trying to perform one of his more dangerous stunts, Harvey must come to his defense in order to salvage what reputation he has remaining. Meanwhile, Avenger has laid an egg outside of Harvey’s office, which causes an animal rights group to protest Harvey’s attempts to prevent Avenger from using his office supplies as a nest. | | Guest Stars: Grey Delisle as Debbie / Spiderkid / Superkid, Chris Edgerly as Potamus / Tod, Erik Richter as Guard, Patience Cleveland as Tangy, Joseph Seal as Bobby, Toby Huss as Devlin, Maurice LaMarche as Freezoid / Overweight Kid / Tapir | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Erik Richter, Michael Ouweleen Story: Jeffrey G. Olsen | | | | | | |
| 14 :02x05 - SPF (May/09/2004) | | When Harvey Birdman notices a strange spot on his skin, he goes to a dermatologist, who believes he should stay out of the sun and use sun block, as he could be damaging his skin. Harvey objects, since he gains his power from the sun, though he reluctantly agrees to follow the doctor’s advice as he fears what could occur should his skin become damaged further. Unfortunately, he starts to lose consciousness and his ability to stay focused, since the sun gives him strength, though Peanut arrives with a method of gaining profit off of Harvey’s plight. Meanwhile, Ding-A-Ling wants Harvey to help him out, as a porn site is using his name for their website; though Harvey’s addition to Peanut’s self tanning cream causes some problems for the entire courtroom. | | Guest Stars: Wally Wingert as Harry Twiddles / Moby Dick, Peter MacNicol (1) as X The Eliminator, Chris Edgerly as Doctor, Grey Delisle as Cosmetician / Debbie, Maurice LaMarche as Apache Chief, Blue Falcon, Hi-Riser, Neil Ross as Ding-A-Ling, Vulturo | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | |
| 15 :02x06 - Back To The Present (May/16/2004) | | The Jetsons are upset with how horrible the future is, so they decide to go back into the past in order to sue them in an attempt to get a financial boost for their misfortunes. Harvey decides to take the case, despite the bizarre circumstances of the Jetsons’ claims, though he is troubled over the fact that Phil Ken Sebben is making it difficult for the Jetsons’ to state their claims, as he’s afraid that they’re going to anally probe him. | | Guest Stars: Chris Edgerly as Potamus, Diane Michelle as Jane / Orbity, Maurice LaMarche as Freezoid, Wally Wingert as George / Astro, Tom Kenny (1) as Elroy / Boo Boo / Computer Voice | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen | | | |
| 16 :02x07 - Grape Juiced (May/30/2004) | | Grape Ape has always been one of the Laff-A-Lympics’ biggest stars, though when his gold medal is taken away because he’s been accused of using steroids, Harvey comes to his defense in order to try to get his reputation restored. Meanwhile, Gigi is pregnant and she claims that Harvey is the father, though her subsequent behavior starts to make some individuals to think otherwise. | | Guest Stars: Debi Mae West as Gigi, Gleep, Doug Preis as Beegli Beegli, Man In Fez, Schmexpert, Chris Edgerly as Potamus, Yakky Doodle | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Chris 'Casper' Kelly (4) | | | |
| 17 :02x08 - Peanut Puberty (Jun/06/2004) | | Peanut has been working as Harvey’s assistant for quite some time, though when he starts to develop some strange abilities, as well as the desire to fight crime, Harvey attempts to tell him about puberty and how he is changing. Meanwhile, Doggie Daddy is forced to undergo training with Phil Ken Sebben after he loses a case in which Birdman was defending him, though Phil’s unique tactics soon prove to turn the pooch into something that he was never meant to be. | | Guest Stars: Gary Anthony as Superhero Kid (Live Action), Greg Fountain as Superhero Dad (Live Action), Phil LaMarr as Black Vulcan / Superdad, Chris Edgerly as Potamus / Augie Doggie, Maurice LaMarche as Doggie Daddy / Apache Chief / Superhero, Peter MacNicol (1) as X The Eliminator | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen | | | | | | |
| 19 :02x10 - Droopy Botox (Jul/18/2004) | | Harvey Birdman has just won the case of his life, making Sebben and Sebben much more incredibly wealthy and prestigious, garnering personal fame for himself and even a promotion to Vice President of the firm. However, despite the fact that he should be ecstatic, he cannot rest with himself knowing that his success came from destroying Droopy’s life, so he heads out in an attempt to right the wrong he had committed. | | Guest Stars: Phil LaMarr as Black Vulcan, Grey Delisle as Debbie / Woman, Peter MacNicol (1) as X The Eliminator, Chris Edgerly as Doctor / Employee / Potamus, Maurice LaMarche as Droopy / Doggie Daddy / Blue Falcone | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Erik Richter, Michael Ouweleen | | | |
| 20 :02x11 - Guitar Control (Nov/02/2004) | | Quick Draw McGraw has always used his guitar to stop criminals from committing many foul crimes, though when he attempts to stop the Dalton Gang from pulling off a heist, he finds himself being hauled to jail for his use of a guitar as a weapon. Harvey decides to take his defense in order to try to proclaim it’s his constitutional right to use the guitar in such a fashion, though anti-guitar groups are making the case infamous. Meanwhile, Phil Ken Sebben decides that he wants to run for President of the United States, which causes him to obtain twelve billion dollars and anything his heart could desire. | | Guest Stars: Maurice LaMarche as Quick Draw, Rob Paulsen as Baba Louie, Kids, Announcer, Phil LaMarr as Black Vulcan / Policeman | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | |
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