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Season 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - All That Jazz (Oct/28/2001) | | Murphy is stuck under a soda machine. To make matters worse, everyone else is out at a concert in China and can't help him! To make matters worse still, who should happen upon poor, defenseless Murphy but an angry scorpion and a tooth-collecting maintenance robot? | | Guest Stars: Bill Lobley as Employee, Nelson Barnes as Employee, Roy Clark (1) as Employee, Damon Frost as Employee, John Builder as Employee, Charles Finnell as Employee, Roy Binder as Employee, Doris Geller as Employee, Betsy Brooks as Employee, George Lowe as Dick, Adam Reed (1) as Bebop Cola Machine, Chris Ward (1) as Salesman #1, Matt Thompson as Salesman #2, Lee Duncan (1) as Employee, Debbie Wrege as Employee | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Chris Ward (1), Dave Willis (1), Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) | | Songs: Chris Ward (1) -- Fett's Vette | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Murphy Murph and the Feng Shui Bunch (Dec/09/2001) | | Murphy, sick of looking at the cold, bare surroundings of Sealab, decides to hire a "Feng Shui" decorator to liven the place up, but quickly exhausts the lab's entire budget. Quinn isn't convinced and soon learns that Master Loo is actually an impostor. | | Guest Stars: Dave Willis (1) as Meatwad, Dana Snyder as Master Shake, John J. Miller as Master Loo | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: John J. Miller, Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1), Chris Ward (1), Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis (1) | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - In the Closet (Apr/07/2002) | | As the result of a faulty door, Captain Murphy gets himself, along with the Sealab crew, locked in a tool closet. Due to a bullied childhood, the Captain feels the need to start sucker punching any and everyone he can. This only complicates the matter as the crew figures out how to escape. | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson | | | | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 18 :02x05 - Legend of Baggy Pants (Nov/24/2002) | | After trying to play a game of golf near the reactor core, Murphy goes looking for the pro shop and gets lost in the process. Meanwhile, Hesh is turned into "Monster Hesh." | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 26 :02x13 - Return to Oblivion (Nov/16/2003) | | In a sequel to the 'Swimming in Oblivion' episode, a network representative tries to find something to throw out in order to save Sealab, which has been heading downhill. What he finds is a drunken director, the dolphin boys shot up with anti-growth enzymes, and a horrible discovery in Erik Estrada's trailer. | | Guest Stars: Chris Ward (1) as Yes Brains, Tom Maboka as Big Brain, Dolphin Boy Twins | Directors: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson Writer: Adam Reed (1) | | | | Season 3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 33 :03x07 - Tornado Shanks (Jan/11/2004) | | The crew holds interviews for a new captain to replace Murphy. The crew meets Tornado Shanks, a football coach who has no experience as an undersea research captain. With a little help from Black Debbie (Debbie Love), Shanks strives to lead the Sealab football team to victory against the Smash Mouth Robot Prison Guards football team. | | Guest Stars: Michael Goz as Tornado Shanks | Directors: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson Writer: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson | | | | | | | | | |
| 36 :03x10 - Dearly Beloved Seed (Jul/04/2004) | | In this episode written by Sealab fan mcheshpants420, Captain Shanks wants to pass on the Shanks name by having a child, but he's had no luck in meeting women. Instead he plans to get Hesh and Debbie Dupree to marry each other, have a kid, and then he'll adopt their kid as his own. But when the big day arrives, drug abuse, jealousy, gunplay, Matrix parodies, and other craziness ensues. | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: Chris Ward (1), Adam Reed (1) | | | | | | |
| 38 :03x12 - Let `Em Eat Corn (Jul/18/2004) | | When Stormy is fed up with paying taxes, he convinces Shanks to Captain Shanks to declare Sealab a sovereign nation. They call it "Sealabia" and acquire nuclear arms from England. Soon everyone gets the same idea and form separate countries, which leads to a (what else) nuclear war that threatens Sealab with utter annihilation. | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) | | | |
| 39 :03x13 - Neptunati (Jul/25/2004) | | The crew learns that Captain Shanks is a member of a world-manipulating secret society, the Brotherhood of Neptune. They all are initiated (the process includes long-winded oaths and drinking human blood through a crazy straw.) Soon, Stormy takes Shanks new mystical trinket, the Trident of Neptune, for a joyride. Can Shanks and the gang stop him from waking the dreaded Kraken? | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) | | | | Season 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 45 :04x06 - Casinko (Mar/06/2005) | | The gang finds out that Sealab was built on an ancient Indian burial ground and is now sinking into the ocean floor. John Bear, Sealab's only resident Native American, is the last hope. But in order to save Sealab, Shank's must agree to turn the Mess Hall into a casino. But once the casino opens John Bear still won't stop the sinking (or let Debbie have a lounge show). | | Guest Stars: Jeremy Schwartz as John Bear, Matt Thompson as Sharko | Directors: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson Writer: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) | | | |
| 46 :04x07 - Butchslap (Mar/13/2005) | | Marco convinces Debbie to give up her slutty ways through a pep talk, leading her to dump Quinn and find religion. Sparks recognizes the pep talk from a 60's show, which leads an angry, drunken Quinn to call the network on the fugitive TV star Marco. | Directors: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson Writer: Chris Ward (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 50 :04x11 - Moby Sick (Apr/11/2005) | | A terminally ill whale named Abalon comes to Sealab and asks Doctor Quinn to kill him. While Quinn wonders whether or not he could end a life, Stormy recognizes Abalon as the star of a show called ‘I Gotta Have That Dick' and starts bugging him with fan fics. | Directors: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson Writer: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) | | | | | | | | | |
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