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| 1 :01x01 - Misfit Love (Apr/01/2001) | | Milo is upset by the fact that he has to go to a special school for his disabilities, and longs to go to a normal school in the Hills where his friends go. Things appear to be acting in his favor when Bob learns that due to his extensive medical claims, George Klimer informs Bob that if he files anymore, he’ll lose his medical coverage. All Milo has to do is injure himself, so his parents will be obligated to fund the medical bills. This extra expense will force them to send Milo to normal school. Helga tries to injure Milo, but fails. All hope is lost until Chip gets injured, which makes Milo’s plan a success. While at school, Milo falls for a girl named Yvette, but can’t see her because her brothers threaten to beat him up if he does. | | Guest Stars: Laraine Newman as Various | Director: Vincent Waller Writer: Jace Richdale | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Disfigured Debbie (Apr/08/2001) | | Milo, fed up with the Debbies treating all of the students like crap, decides to run against one of them for school president. He loses by a landslide, but things don’t go too well for Debbie, either, as she falls into a shredder of some sort, which disfigures her face. Her parents fake her death to save her the humiliation, and then send her to live with the Oblongs, who try to adapt her Valley life – unsuccessfully. | | Guest Stars: Laraine Newman as Nurse Rench, Kelly Davis as A Debbie, Mr. Lawrence as Farmer, Dwight Schultz as Disfigured Debbie, Daran Norris as Snowy | Director: Joe Horne (1) Writer: Jill Soloway | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Narcoleptic Scottie (Apr/15/2001) | | Milo finds a stray dog on the road named Scottie, which he nurses back to health. They bond, but he makes Milo more hyperactive than ever, causing his parents to give him to the Klimers. Milo believes Scottie’s in good hands, however, once the Klimers grow tired of Scottie, they use him as a test subject, turning Scottie into a narcoleptic. | Director: Bob Jacques Writer: Scott Buck | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Pickles' Li'l Amazons (Apr/22/2001) | | Pickles is arrested for neglecting Beth, and leaving her on her own while at a theme park. Faced with either prison or community service, Pickles chooses community service, where she must become the den mother of the Little Amazons, a girl scout-like club. | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Bus Driver | Director: Skip Jones Writer: Ben Kull | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Flush, Flush, Sweet Helga (Apr/29/2001) | | Milo and his friends invade a Debbie’s party while her and her guests are away, and cause her locket to fall into the sewer. Helga goes down to get it, but is flushed into a drain, and clogs it, causing the Valley people to have to water. In an attempt to fix the problem that the Hill people won’t solve, Bob steals a machine that will blow Helga out of the drainpipe. He is successful, but she gets caught in yet another drainpipe. This time, she’s clogging the drain for water for the Valley and Hill people. The only house on the other side of the drain is the Oblongs’ house, so there house is taken over and used as the public bathroom, costing $100 per use (so only the Hill people can afford it). | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Construction Worker / Valley Resident, Laraine Newman as Nurse Rench | Director: Monte Young Writer: Jace Richdale | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Get Off My Back (May/06/2001) | | When Milo becomes covered in sticky glue, he accidentally lands on Biff and Chip's back, fusing them together. They are going to be stuck together for a long time, and must learn to get along. After going on a date, Milo ruins Biff's date, but quickly repairs the damages, and Biff and Milo bond, making Chip feel awkward. Biff ends up getting into an argument with Chip, and they decide to end their friendship. | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Various | Director: Jack Dyer Writer: Eric Friedman (1) | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Please Be Genital (May/13/2001) | | While accidentally at a strip club, Bob is put on stage with the strippers. One of the strippers accidentally steps on his crotch, which prevents him and Pickles from having sex for two weeks. The two of them learn that sex was the only thing they had in common. Meanwhile, Milo can't sleep without Bob and Pickles' sexual activity, due to him usually falling asleep to Pickles' moans. | Director: Gary McGarver Writer: Leonard Dick | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - The Golden Child (May/20/2001) | | Milo creates a sports drink that causes the workers to finish all of their work hours early. This interests George Klimers, who offers to buy the product from Bob, whom assumes is the creator of the drink. Bob feels guilty about accepting credit, so he confesses that Milo is the true creator. When the CEO sees him, they discover that he is the “Golden Child” who the incarnation of a famous inventor. | | Guest Stars: Yao Ming as British Bartie, Dan Green (1) as CEO Guard, Corey Burton as CEO Guard, Marty Grabstein as Snowy, Jeff Bennett as CEO Mascot, Lee Tockar as CEO Guard, Maurice LaMarche as Various, Mike Judge as CEO Guard | Director: Linda Miller (2) Writer: Leonard Dick | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Milo Interrupted (Aug/25/2002) | | Milo and his friends invade the Hills to catch fireflies, and are seen by Jared and Blaine. They report this to the Mayor, who appoints a child-services czar named Mrs. Hubbard to improve parenting skills. Helga contacts Milo, telling him that her parents went on vacation and never came back, and that if Mrs. Hubbard finds out, she’ll put her in an orphanage. Milo tries to help her out, but she mistakes his kindness for love, and believes that they are a couple. | | Guest Stars: Laraine Newman as Mrs. Hubbard, Mark Hamill as Mr. Phugly, Susan Krebs as Mrs. Phugly | Director: Kelly Armstrong Writer: Ben Kull | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - My Name is Robbie (Sep/08/2002) | | Bob obtains mechanical legs and arms that are operated by squeezing his buttocks, which he uses to become a lifeguard. The position goes to his head, causing him to quit his job at the factory, place himself higher than his family, and even forget Beth's birthday. | | Guest Stars: Tom Kenny (1) as Various | Director: Vincent Waller Writer: Jill Soloway | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Bucketheads (Sep/15/2002) | | Pickles gives Milo a bucket to wear to keep him dry from the rain, which makes him the butt of the cool kids’ jokes. That is, until Funzie says that his bucket is cool, causing all of the popular kids to don buckets on their heads. Pickles starts designing his clothing, which is considered cool by his classmates, making him popular. His popularity goes to his head, causing him to ditch his mother’s apparel and create his own. | | Guest Stars: Maurice LaMarche as Tommy Vinegar / Funzie | Director: Joe Horne (1) Writer: Scott Buck | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Father of the Bribe (Oct/06/2002) | | The mayor is set up to receive a hefty bribe every month from George Klimer, which is located underneath a used car. After Biff and Chip get Bob's car confiscated, they decide to buy him a car, which turns out to be the very car that the large bribe was hidden beneath. The sack of money causes the car to seize its activity, which is when they discover the money. Since Biff and Chip paid for the car (with 50 cents by Milo), the three of them become rich. The problem is that the bribe is what pays for the city's utilities, and they won't work without receiving the money. Biff, Chip and Milo refuse to give up the money, which causes a conflict. | | Guest Stars: Gilbert Gottfried as Various | Directors: Bob Jacques, Michael Kim (1) Writer: Eric Friedman (1) | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Heroine Addict (Oct/20/2002) | | Pickles wants to purchase a doll for Beth, but can't afford it. She learns that there's a shopping spree for whoever finds the message hidden inside a cigarette (forcing you to have to smoke them to see it). Pickles decides that she has to win, so she starts smoking around the clock until she finally wins. When she tries to start her shopping spree, however, she is too weak due to the cigarettes, so she gives them up. This causes her to replace the high-feeling of cigarettes with the adrenaline rush of thrills. | Director: Monte Young Writer: Jill Soloway, Scott Buck | | | |
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