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| 19 :02x02 - A Few Good Boys (Sep/29/2001) | | Leonard and Scott have to do community service for a badge since they are Juinor Boy Rangers. Scott is shocked when he's signed up to help out cats, and Leonard is angry that he must volunteer to help the elderly. Since neither one of them are afraid to admit failure, they both quit, then lie about it. | Director: Timothy Bjorklund Writer: Michael Price (1) | |
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| 20 :02x03 - Bad Fur Day (Oct/06/2001) | | Spot ridicules Leonard after he is forced to get a terrible haircut. Shortly after, he is sent to the groomers, where they make him look like a poodle. Even though Leonard will be embarrassed, Scott may be revealed as a dog if he goes to school like that. | Director: Timothy Bjorklund Writer: David Maples | |
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| 21 :02x04 - The Tale of the Telltale Taffy (Oct/27/2001) | In this Halloween special, Leonard and the rest of the fourth grade, are forced to trick-or-treat on the left side of the street, as there are sweet candies being given out on the right side. Only nutritious candies are given on the left side. Scott convinces Leonard to go to the other side and get candy, which they do, but become guilty about what they did.
Meanwhile, Ms. Helperman let's in a stray black cat, whom is believed to be a vampire. | | Story: Gary Baseman | |
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| 22 :02x05 - Don't Count Your Chickies Before They Hatch (Nov/03/2001) | | Scott is put in charge of baby-stting the class's chickens that have yet to be hatched. Scott would have no problem doing this, but the Air Show, that will have pilots doing plane tricks, is happening on Saturday, and he's already accepted the offer of baby-sitting them. Scott decides to wait it out, but when he needs a new lightbulb to keep them warm, and the fastest route is through the Air Show, will he be tempted by the show and stay there, thus leaving the chickens to die? | | Director: Alfred Gimeno | |
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| 23 :02x06 - Strickler's Pet (Jan/11/2002) | | Principal Strickler wants his school to be the top reading school in America, but he has no more rewards for them once they get to the top, so he volunteers to shave his hair, then paint it purple. Strickler believes that no one will read that much, but Scott says that if he has to, he'll do it all by himself. This scares Strickler, who makes Scott his office assistant, so he won't have time to read. | |
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| 24 :02x07 - Fresh and Frozey Chocolachino (Jan/11/2002) | | Leonard wants a brand new scooter, but his mom refuses to buy him one. She wants him to raise the money on his own using a lemonade stand. When Leonard sees that everyone on the street has the same idea, he decides that it's hopeless. Scott then creates "Fresh and Frozey Chocolachinos," a chocolate shake-like refreshment that makes a killer. They run out of ingredients except for ice, so Leonard decides to pack up and start fresh tomorrow. Scott refuses, since they don't want to send home customers unhappy, so he creates foaming ice, which is nothing but water, but it's still popular. When a customer realizes that it's just water, he informs the others, and everyone wants their money back. | |
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| 31 :02x14 - DogFight (Feb/08/2002) | | While playing a basketball against some fifth-graders, Leonard and Scott almost win, losing by one point. Scott comments that it was Leonard's fault, who strikes back at Scott saying that he threw the pass way off. The students on the playground say that if the two don't fight, they'll both be labeled whimps. Scott and Leonard don't think that they should fight over something so silly as a basketball game, so they decide to fake a fight (like pro wrestling). | |
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| 32 :02x15 - Taint Valentine's Day (Feb/09/2002) | | At Leonard and Scott's school, you only give Valentine's cards to people whom you like. Leonard is feeling sorry for himself, since no body (besides Scott) likes him. Scott decides to make 20 cards and give them all to Leonard, labeled anonymous. When students find out that they all have the same hand-writing, they assume Leonard wrote them all for himself. | Director: Ennio Torresan, Jr. Writer: Billiam Coronel | |
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| 33 :02x16 - Science Not Fair (Feb/15/2002) | | Scott is working on a magnificent science fair project on photosynthesis, the same topic every other student is working on. Leonard is working on a project on how dogs hear differently than humans. Leonard's mom walks in on Scott (as Spot) working on his project, and she assumes that it's really Leonard's project, and makes him enter it into the science fair. The only problem is that Leonard doesn't know one thing about photosynthesis. | |
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| 34 :02x17 - To Bee or Not to Bee? (Feb/22/2002) | | Scott is the school's only hope of winning the spelling bee, but he fears his opponent, who has no friends, so he only studies the dictionary, and has won countless spelling awards. | | Director: Don MacKinnon (1) | |
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| 35 :02x18 - One Dog's Trash ... (Mar/01/2002) | | Leonard unwittingly donates Scott's chew toy to his garage sale, that Scott has had since he was a puppy. Ian buys it, and drives Scott crazy with it's squeaking. | | Writer: Jim Staahl | |
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| 36 :02x19 - Team Scott (Mar/08/2002) | | At the annual Junior Boy Ranger convention, Scott is the group's only chance of winning, so he does everything himself, without letting the others have fun. | |
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| 37 :02x20 - Take Me out of the Ballgame (Mar/08/2002) | | Scott desperately wants to join the little league baseball team, but you have to have lived in their city for a year, and Scott hasn't lived there more than six months. Instead, Scott coaches Leonard so he can fufill his dreams through Leonard. | |
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| 39 :02x22 - The Turkey That Came to Dinner (Mar/22/2002) | | It's Thanksgiving Day, and Leonard's grandma comes to the Helperman household. She brings Leonard a really old video game, and Leonard isn't happy at first, but then becomes seriously addicted to it. | |
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| 40 :02x23 - Double Dog Dare (Mar/29/2002) | | While playing "Truth or Dare," Leonard is asked who is his favorite girl in the class. Leonard is caught in a dilemma, because if he says "Leslie," she may not like him, and if he lies and says "Younghee," then maybe Leslie might have liked him. | |
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| 42 :02x25 - The Flipper (Apr/12/2002) | | At school, kids are "flipping" cards, where you throw cards into a circle, and whoever gets the closest to the circle gets the other player's cards. Scott is fantastic at it, while Leonard is terrible. Scott teaches Leonard how to play, and Leonard becomes better than Scott, and wins everyone's cards. | |
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| 46 :02x29 - Don't Bite the Hound That Feeds You (May/03/2002) | | Spot playfully bites Leonard, and Ms. Helperman sees it. Even though Leonard tries to convince her that he was just playing, she doesn't care, and thinks that Spot is a dangerous dog. | |
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| 47 :02x30 - A Breed Apart (May/10/2002) | Spot is sad that he doesn't know what breed of dog he is, so he goes to a dog show, and tries to point out what breed he is.
Meanwhile, Mr. Jolly isn't too happy to see his dad after all of the years he's been gone. | | Guest Stars: Ray Wise as Mr. Jolly's Father | Director: Ennio Torresan, Jr. Writer: Jess Winfield | |
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