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Season 3 |
| 21 :03x01 - Booty Noir (Jul/24/2005) | | Reducto, despite being a lover of all things tiny, falls in love with a woman because her behind is just so incredibly large. However, when it turns out that the woman, Norlisa, is Black Vulcan’s girlfriend, he tries to convince her that she should come live with him instead. Meanwhile, Wally Gator is arrested for several crimes, though he insists that he’s done nothing wrong and he asks Harvey to take on his defense in hopes of being found innocent of all charges. | | Guest Stars: Maurice LaMarche as Wally Gator/Freezoid/Cop, Erik Richter as Tibetian Mon, Phil LaMarr as Black Vulcan, Kim Whitley as Norlisa, Chris Edgerly as Potamus/Foreman | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | | | | |
| 23 :03x03 - X Gets The Crest (Aug/07/2005) | | Harvey Birdman has always obtained his power from the sun, though it is the crest on his helmet that permits him to gain the full benefits of the solar rays. However, when X the Eliminator manages to steal his crest, Harvey begins to fall apart, which causes his client’s defense to fall into jeopardy. Meanwhile, X uses his newfound crest to turn his life into a direction he could have never expected, in which he becomes a world famous celebrity. | | Guest Stars: Mark Hamill as Ricochet Rabbit, Chris Edgerly as Potamus/Dad, Peter MacNicol (1) as X The Eliminator, Sunda Croonquist as Host | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | | | | |
| 25 :03x05 - Turner Classic Birdman (Aug/21/2005) | | Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies, decides to show the viewers a classic, newly discovered episode of the original Birdman series. In this episode, Phil Ken Sebben, who was then Falcon Seven, orders Birdman to go around stopping many of the villains that normally appear in the courtroom, as they were supervillains in the past. | | Guest Stars: Neil Ross as Various, Peter MacNicol (1) as X The Eliminator, Robert Osborne as Himself | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Erik Richter, Michael Ouweleen | | | |
| 26 :03x06 - Beyond the Valley of the Dinosaurs (Aug/28/2005) | | Harvey Birdman has always been impressed with many of the luxuries that Potamus has in his office, as he’s one of the more successful lawyers in the firm. When he finally is invited to get into a hot tub that Potamus has, he unfortunately creates the proper circumstances that causes him and several of his colleagues to get sucked into a void that he had opened, in which they appear in prehistoric times. Now, the four of them must do what they can in order to escape from their fate and get back to the present, though the dangers of the past prove to be more abundant than they realized. | | Guest Stars: Chris Edgerly as Potamus / Gorak, Erik Richter as Chunga / Gokk, Mary Birdsong as Chibo / Tana, Steve Landesberg as Grok | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | |
| 27 :03x07 - Evolutionary War (Sep/04/2005) | | Captain Caveman just wants a great education for his son, Cavey Jr., though the local school refuses to teach evolution in the schoolroom. Harvey decides to take the job in order to force the school to teach evolution through winning the case, though he soon realizes that he’ll need to try to explain the existence of Captain Caveman and his son before such would be possible. Meanwhile, Reducto’s cryptic comments force Harvey to question his own existence, as there aren’t other winged humans in the world. | | Guest Stars: Peter MacNicol (1) as Mr. Felder, Erik Richter as Singing Harvey, Maurice LaMarche as Cavey Jr. / Magilla Gorilla, Chris Edgerly as Potamus / Cave Bird / Captain Caveman | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Adam Pava, Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | |
| 28 :03x08 - Free Magilla (Sep/11/2005) | | Melvin Peebles is upset because he has been sued by an animal rights group, though to make matters worse, the same group has broken into his pet store and they’ve kidnapped Magilla Gorilla in an attempt to take him back to the wild. Harvey must try to do what he can to win the trial after he takes the case on Mr. Peebles’ behalf, though he must also keep his eyes open for information as to where Magilla Gorilla is being held at. | | Guest Stars: Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Peebles / Magilla Gorilla / Delivery Guy, Chris Edgerly as Potamus / Activist #2 / Fooey | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Christine Bielinski, Erik Richter | | | |
| 29 :03x09 - Return of Birdgirl (Sep/18/2005) | | Race Bannon and Dr. Benton Quest have been looking over the boys since their first appearance in the series, though in hopes of gaining the full benefits available, they wish to form a legal partnership. However, Judge Mentok the Mind-Taker doesn’t have the authority to preside over such a case, so Harvey must go before the highest court in the land, though he receives some unexpected help from Birdgirl. | | Guest Stars: Thom Pinto as Race Bannon / Judge / Citizen, Neil Ross as Dr. Quest / Rehnquist / Narrator, Chris Edgerly as Potamus / Supreme Court Bailiff / Priest, Paget Brewster as Birdgirl / Judy | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Erik Richter, Michael Ouweleen | | | |
| 30 :03x10 - Mindless (Sep/25/2005) | | Top Cat has recently been arrested for many crimes, though illegal gambling is the primary factor in his incrimination. Harvey decides to become Top Cat’s lawyer and he negotiates his release, though when Top Cat tries to hold another illegal gambling site in Harvey’s house, Harvey finds himself being charges with the same crime. Meanwhile, Judge Mentok the Mind-Taker is trying to figure out where he placed a brain after he mind-swapped it in order to find some amusement. | | Guest Stars: Maurice LaMarche as Benny the Ball/Dum Dum, Tom Kenny (1) as Top Cat/Choo Choo, Michael McKean as Spyro, Chris Edgerly as Potamus/Fancy Fancy, Debi Mae West as Gigi/Woman | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | | | | |
| 32 :03x12 - Identity Theft (Oct/23/2005) | | When Harvey Birdman heads to the local copying service to get some paperwork copied so that he can complete one of the things he needs for an upcoming court appearance, he inadvertently insults the worker at the store, which causes him to swear revenge on him. Elliott, the Deadly Duplicator decides to make many clones of Harvey in order to ruin his reputation, though when the clones get along in a charming fashion, Elliott starts to lose his cool and he proceeds to clone many different individuals. | | Guest Stars: Peter MacNicol (1) as X The Eliminator, Grey Delisle as Debbie / Clerk, Steven Jay Blum (1) as Yakky / Clamhead, Lewis Black as Elliott / The Duplicator, Scott Innes as Shaggy | Director: Richard Ferguson Hull (2) Writer: Michael Ouweleen, Erik Richter | | | |
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