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  • List of Freakazoid! episodes
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  • This is a list of Freakazoid! episodes. Steven Spielberg Presents Freakazoid! is an American animated series that lasted 24 episodes in two seasons from 1995 to 1997. Freakazoid! lasted one complete season and part of a second season on its premiere network, Kids' WB, from September 9, 1995, until November 29, 1996, when it was cancelled due to low ratings. However, the show was later picked up by Cartoon Network and was rebroadcast on January 31, 1997.
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  • Mo-Ron/The Sewer Rescue/The Big Question/The Legends Who Lunch
  • A Matter of Love
  • Candle Jack/Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet/The Lobe
  • Dexter's Date
  • Five Day Forecast/Dance of Doom/Hand Man
  • Freak-A-Panel/Tomb of Invisibo
  • Hero Boy
  • Hot Rods From Heck/A Time For Evil
  • House of Freakazoid/Sewer or Later
  • In Arms Way/The Cloud
  • Island of Dr. Mystico
  • Mission: Freakazoid
  • Next Time, Phone Ahead/Nerdator
  • Normadeus
  • Statuesque
  • The Chip
  • The Chip /Freakazoid is History
  • The Freakazoid
  • The Wrath of Guitierrez
  • Two Against Freak
  • Virtual Freak
  • Relax-O-Vision/Fatman and Boy Blubber/Limbo Lock-Up/Terror Palace
  • And Fan Boy Is His Name/Lawn Gnomes: Chapter IV - Fun in the Sun/Frenching with Freakazoid
  • Foamy the Freakadog/Office Visit/Ode to Leonard Nimoy/Emergency Broadcast System
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  • 1995-11-18
  • 1995-11-25
  • 1995-12-16
  • 1996-02-03
  • 1996-02-10
  • 1996-02-17
  • 1996-09-07
  • 1996-09-14
  • 1996-09-28
  • 1996-11-02
  • 1996-11-09
  • 1996-11-16
  • 1997-02-07
  • 1997-02-14
  • 1997-05-31
  • 1997-06-01
  • 1997-06-06
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  • And Fanboy Is His Name - Fanboy desires to become Freakazoid's new sidekick... whether he likes it or not.
  • Terror Palace: A false alarm brings the Huntsman out for nothing.
  • The Lobe traps Freakazoid and Cosgrove in a shoot-'em-up video game, while the characters they were playing as wreak havoc in the real world.
  • Freak-A-Panel: While pursuing Cave Guy at a TV/comic book convention, Freakazoid takes in the sights, discovers to his disappointment that everyone's more interested in Superman than him, and even learns Klingon.
  • The Big Question - Another alien arrives on Earth looking for the answer to a crucial question.
  • Office Visit - Lord Bravery struggles with bureaucracy when he learns that his name is already in use by a bakery.
  • The Lobe has committed the most heinous crime ever: kidnapping Norm Abram and forcing him to build the ultimate weapon against Freakazoid.
  • Guitierrez goes into the Internet and gains powers like Freakazoid's; he then forces Freakazoid to enter a video game and fight for his life.
  • Cave Guy and Cobra Queen have joined forces to obtain the Diamond Hat of the Czars, while Freakazoid tries to learn the art of telekinesis .
  • Sewer or Later - Cobra Queen makes a getaway through the sewers, and Freakazoid doesn't want to go after her because sewers "smell like poo gas!"
  • The Sewer Rescue - Lord Bravery answers a call for help from a rather unpleasant location.
  • Fatman and Boy Blubber: Rotund superheroes stand up for a kid's right to have his lunch... at least until they get hungry too.
  • Fun in the Sun - The origins of the prankish Lawn Gnomes are told.
  • Hot Rods From Heck: Freakazoid has to stop evil villain Longhorn from stealing a missile using robotic hot rod cars and his super truck. The hero's new Freakmobile- which is featured in a fake in-show ad- helps him save the day, not to mention a special assist from the Seventh-inning stretch.
  • The Legends Who Lunch - Several retired superheroes tell stories about their adventures.
  • Mo-Ron - An unintelligent being lands on Earth.
  • Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet - A parody of Jonny Quest, the danger family must stop a mad scientist from using the world's largest semiconductor to take over the world.
  • Frenching with Freakaziod - Freakazoid teaches how to say "Who cut the cheese" in French.
  • Foamy the Freakadog - In an installment of The Sidekick Chronicles, Freakazoid remembers his rabid canine sidekick Foamy.
  • In a parody of The Godfather, Freakazoid has to grant all requests made to him on his birthday. As a result, he cannot stop the Lobe's latest crime spree, since the Lobe requested that he leave him alone. Cameo appearance from Wakko Warner and The Brain of Animaniacs, as well as Dot appearing on the wrapping paper.
  • A Time For Evil: The Huntsman arrives looking for some action. Too bad there isn't any.
  • Tomb of Invisibo: An invisible villain from ancient Egypt has been released, and is causing havoc throughout the world.
  • Waylon Jeepers has finally perfected his Medusa Watch, which turns humans and pigeons into stone. When Steff gets petrified, Freakazoid must seek a cure.
  • Dexter Douglas gets the new Pinnacle Chip for his computer. Dexter's cat steps on the keyboard and enters the secret combination of letters and numbers that sucks Dexter into the computer when he hits the "delete" key, turning him into Freakazoid.
  • Cosgrove begins dating cosmetics queen Mary Beth, ignoring poor Freakazoid in favor of her. However, Mary may have other, particularly evil plans.
  • In a parody of Mission:Impossible, Freakazoid and his friends travel to Vuka Nova, the brutal police state, to rescue the Douglas Family from Chesky Beresch Prison.
  • Emergency Broadcast System - Freakazoid does an EBS test with his voice, and almost passes out in the process.
  • In this Emmy Award winning episode, Guitierrez returns! This time, the eye-patched weenie seeks to destroy Freakazoid's reputation by unleashing an evil clone of him upon the public.
  • In Arms Way - Freakazoid's Christmas shopping is interrupted by Arms Akimbo's crime spree.
  • Relax-O-Vision: The Lobe's super-evil plan coincides with new network standards to reduce the effect of cartoon violence.
  • Dexter is on a date but after he took a short break to deal with The Lobe, he is unable to transform back into Dexter, instead turning into different TV personalities. He asks The Lobe to help him, but he needs to chase him first.
  • House of Freakazoid - A werewolf, who somehow knows about Dexter's secret identity, visits his home to ask his assistance for a cure. Freakazoid sends him into the internet by exploiting the flaw. The werewolf is cured, but he did not change in any other way.
  • A mad scientist captures Freakazoid, Cosgrove, Leonard Maltin, Henry Kissinger and many of the show's villains in a bid to rule the world.
  • Ode to Leonard Nimoy - Fanboy shares his prose in obtaining a celebrity autograph.
  • Handman - In an installment of The Sidekick Chronicles, Freakazoid introduces the Lobe to his new "sidekick", Handman.
  • The Chip : Continuing from part one, Dexter unleashes Freakazoid for the first time in defeating the evil Guitierrez. Freakazoid is History: A strange mishap sends Freakazoid back in time to Pearl Harbor in World War II. Will Freakazoid's sense of justice alter history itself? Can he take his eyes off the hula girls long enough to do so?
  • Candle Jack - On a camping trip with Steff, Freakazoid runs into the ghostly villain Candle Jack, who kidnaps and ties up anyone who says his name.
  • The Lobe - The Lobe operates on a captured Freakazoid to figure out "what makes him tick", only to be blown up by a bomb from Freakazoid's head.
  • Nerdator - A Predator-like alien abducts Earth nerds so he can steal their tech savvy.
  • Dance of Doom - Cave Guy invades a school dance and takes hostages, and Freakazoid rises to the challenge .
  • Next Time, Phone Ahead - In a parody of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Mo-Ron is found and cared for by Freakazoid, who tries to help him "phone home."
  • The Cloud - Freakazoid must find out why a mysterious cloud is turning people into clowns.
  • Five Day Forecast - Freakazoid announces the day's weather.
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  • This is a list of Freakazoid! episodes. Steven Spielberg Presents Freakazoid! is an American animated series that lasted 24 episodes in two seasons from 1995 to 1997. Freakazoid! lasted one complete season and part of a second season on its premiere network, Kids' WB, from September 9, 1995, until November 29, 1996, when it was cancelled due to low ratings. However, the show was later picked up by Cartoon Network and was rebroadcast on January 31, 1997. This list shows both seasons. The episodes here are organized by the air dates in which the episodes were shown with their segments in their originally produced order. (For example, the episode "Statuesque" actually premiered on September 29, 1996, with its respective segments in a different order, but its airdate is given as June 6, 1997, the airdate in which it was shown with its segments in the original order.) Most episodes were written by Paul Rugg and the directors for each cartoon varied.