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| 17 :02x02 - Goin' for the Green (Sep/04/1996) | | After being humiliated by the Mask during an unveiling of his latest statue, Mayor Tilton recruits Colonel Beauregard Klaxon, a Southern businessman to create The Edge City Games as a distraction from The Mask's antics, but Colonel Klaxon uses this opportunity to store nuclear waste underneath the stadium where the Edge Games are played. | |
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| 18 :02x03 - Flight as a Feather (Sep/05/1996) | | Hours before a Swedish karaoke contest at the Coco Bongo, The Mask loses his lucky fedora feather and races through Edge City to get it--all the while trying to avoid Kellaway and Doyle and a string of eccentric characters, including Mayor Tilton's vengeful ex-girlfriend, a performance artist, an eagle, and Pretorious's goon, Walter. | | Guest Stars: Cree Summer as Cookie BaBoom | | Writer: Julia Jane Lewald | |
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| 20 :02x05 - Malled (Sep/09/1996) | | When Lonnie the Shark and his men rob a bank at the mega-mall with Stanley caught in the crossfire, Milo must bring the Mask to Stanley. | |
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| 21 :02x06 - Channel Surfin' (Sep/10/1996) | | The Mask ends up shifting through various television channels after being trapped inside the TV by a supervillain named Channel Surfer. | |
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| 22 :02x07 - Mask au Gratin (Sep/11/1996) | | Stanley is hired to show Mrs. Peenman's niece around Edge City during her visit there--and discovers that Mrs. Peenman's niece has an old amulet which transforms her into a monster named Gorgonzola who turns anything and everything into cheese. | |
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| 23 :02x08 - Jurassic Mask (Sep/12/1996) | | A machine at the Edge City Museum brings to life three dinosaurs who wreak havoc on the city. | |
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| 24 :02x09 - You Oughta Be in Pictures (Sep/13/1996) | | Sly Eastenegger, a famous action movie star, and his director choose Edge City to film his latest movie, and challenges The Mask into a competition over who will be the next action movie star. Meanwhile, Peggy discovers a nuclear bomb stolen from the U.S. government that Eastenegger is plotting to use in his latest movie. | |
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| 25 :02x10 - For All Mask-Kind (Sep/16/1996) | | Stanley is chosen to be the first average man to be sent into space--and The Mask comes along for the ride. | |
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| 26 :02x11 - Up the Creek (Sep/17/1996) | | After The Mask steals The Eiffel Tower and Mrs. Peenman uses the apartment as a tourist attraction, Stanley's friend and co-worker, Charlie, invites him to a river rafting trip, where the two become the unwilling grooms to two hillbilly brides. | |
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| 27 :02x12 - Boogie with the Man (Sep/18/1996) | | Stanley wishes he was as lucky as The Mask, and meets The Devil (disguised as a man named Bob), who gives Stanley his lucky break--in exchange for his soul. | |
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| 28 :02x13 - What Goes Around Comes Around (Sep/19/1996) | | Chronos from "A Comedy of Eras" returns and puts Stanley (and the Mask) in a time loop where Stanley--and the Mask--are doomed to repeat the same half-hour. | |
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| 29 :02x14 - All Hail the Mask (Sep/20/1996) | During a trip to a Pacific island, the Mask encounters a tribe who worship him as a god--and plot to sacrifice
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| 30 :02x15 - Power of Suggestion (Sep/23/1996) | | Stanley gets hypnotized by a magician during Edge City's Fluff Ball, but Kablamus crashes the party just before the hypnotist can reverse the spell, giving Kablamus the perfect opportunity to use Stanley (and the Mask) as his personal slave during the Fluff Parade to get back at Mayor Tilton for not choosing him as the grand marshal. | |
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| 32 :02x17 - Rain of Terror (Sep/25/1996) | | A disrespected weatherman becomes a supervillain named The Tempest, who attacks the city with the elements--and interrupts the Mask's night out. | |
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| 33 :02x18 - The Mother of All Hoods (Sep/26/1996) | | After being humiliated by The Mask on a police reality show, Lieutenant Kellaway tries to prove to the Edge City police force (and his visiting mother) that he is a competent police detective by going on a stakeout to uncover plans to have Mayor Tilton kidnapped. | | Writers: Marty Isenberg, Robert N. Skir (2) | |
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| 35 :02x20 - Love Potion No. 8 ½ (Sep/30/1996) | | Stanley buys a love potion from a gypsy (who wants the Mask after learning that it was a part of her family's magic) and accidentally spills it on his curmudgeonly landlady, Mrs. Peenman--resulting in Stanley (and the Mask) falling in love with her. | |
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| 36 :02x21 - Cool Hand Mask (Oct/01/1996) | | The Mask is framed by Pretorious for stealing fund raising money from a Little League team and gets sent to prison. With The Mask incarcerated, Pretorious finally puts his evil plans to rule Edge City to use. | |
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| 37 :02x22 - Broadway Malady (Oct/02/1996) | | Andrew Bedwetter, a famous Broadway musical director, creates a musical based on the "Mad Monkey" line of action movies, enraging The Mask. Ipkiss reducing the show's budget and the Mask making a crash appearance at the opening night (which proves to be a success) drives the director to insanity, who uses past enemies of The Mask as stars and goes on a rampage on a giant animatronic monkey. | |
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| 38 :02x23 - Enquiring Masks Want to Know (Oct/03/1996) | | Skillet unleashes his "toys" (a gang of mythical creatures) on Edge City, and Peggy Brandt (Stanley's tabloid-writing friend) sees this as an opportunity to further her career. | |
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| 39 :02x24 - Future Mask (Oct/04/1996) | | The Mask travels into the future to find the robot who ripped his pants, but soon becomes involved in a war between a megalomaniacal future mayor and a team of rebels over the Mask. | |
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| 40 :02x25 - Sealed Fate (Oct/07/1996) | | Stanley is forced to sell Tupperware to pay off a bill (run up by his alter ego, The Mask), but Peggy learns that the company producing the Tupperware is bringing the disgusting leftovers to life. | |
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| 41 :02x26 - (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Green Mask (Oct/08/1996) | | In this (partial) clip show episode, Lieutenant Kellaway and The Mask die in an explosion caused by a bomb made by The Phony Frenchman (who first appeared in "Up The Creek") and now face a counsel of angels who go over past events to see which one of them will get into Heaven. But when Kellaway unmasked The Mask and reveals once and for all that The Mask is Stanley Ipkiss, the angel counsel also has reveals a horrible secret about themselves as well. | | Writers: Marty Isenberg, Robert N. Skir (2) | |
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| 42 :02x27 - Mutiny of the Bounty Hunters (Oct/09/1996) | | Stanley is once again called upon to babysit his neighbor's baby boy, who runs away in pursuit of the neighbor's pet bird. Meanwhile, Pretorious hires two bounty hunters to help him capture The Mask. | |
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| 43 :02x28 - Convention of Evil (Oct/10/1996) | | In this clip show episode, villains from several past episodes (Pretorious, Gorgonzola from "Mask Au Gratin", Lonnie the Shark and his biker gang, "Bob" from "Boogie With The Man", The Tempest, and The Stinger from "To Bee or Not To Bee") discuss the many times The Mask has thwarted their heinous plans during a group therapy session held by Dr. Neuman. | |
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| 45 :02x30 - Counterfeit Mask (Oct/14/1996) | | Stanley gets in trouble with the law when he accidentally picks up a female counterfeiter's stash of phony money. Meanwhile, Peggy tries on The Mask. | |
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