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| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 1 (1997)|1]] |
| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 1 (1997)|1]] |
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| {{Start date|1997|7|22}}<ref name=" |
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| {{End date|1997|12|16}} |
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| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 2 (1998)|2]] |
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| {{Start date|1998|1|13}} |
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| {{End date|1998|4|7}} |
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| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 3 (1998)|3]] |
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| {{Start date|1998 |
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| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 4 (1998–1999)|4]] |
| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 4 (1998–1999)|4]] |
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| {{Start date|1998 |
| {{Start date|1998}} |
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| {{End date|1999 |
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| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 5 (1999–2000)|5]] |
| [[<includeonly>List of I Am Weasel episodes</includeonly>#Season 5 (1999–2000)|5]] |
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| {{Start date|1999|6|10}}<ref name="MTVOlsen">{{cite news |url=https://articles.latimes.com/1999/jun/10/entertainment/ca-45988 |title=From MTV Awards to Olsen Twins |author=King, Susan |date=June 10, 1999 |work=Los Angeles Times |accessdate=May 30, 2011}}</ref> |
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| {{Start date|1999|6|10}} |
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| {{End date|2000}}<ref name="WhosWhoinCartoons">{{cite book |title=Who's Who in Animated Cartoons |last=Lenburg |first=Jeff |year=2006 |publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation |location=New York |isbn=978-1-55783-671-7 |page=81 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FVShFCjVzvIC&pg=PA80&dq=%22i+am+weasel%22&hl=pt-BR&ei=WcWfTr7-HqSy0QGV4sydBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CE8Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%22i%20am%20weasel%22&f=false |accessdate=October 20, 2011}}</ref> |
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'''Note''': First appearances of The Red Guy as a main character and Loulabelle. |
'''Note''': First appearances of The Red Guy as a main character and Loulabelle. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5680 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. concoct life, but the red-butt baboon soon becomes jealous when Weasel's world evolves faster than his. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. concoct life, but the red-butt baboon soon becomes jealous when Weasel's world evolves faster than his. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5681 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel tries to help provide a good source for people with a severe crying syndrome. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel tries to help provide a good source for people with a severe crying syndrome. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5677 |
| ProdCode = 34-5677 |
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| ShortSummary = After tripping over an invisible pot-hole, I.R. breaks his "phantom foot". Ultimately, he attempts to sue Weasel over his injury. |
| ShortSummary = After tripping over an invisible pot-hole, I.R. breaks his "phantom foot". Ultimately, he attempts to sue Weasel over his injury. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5679 |
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| ShortSummary = It's the [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian times]], and Weasel and I.R. are both [[asp (reptile)|asp]] exterminators, attempting to save the queen Cleopantless (The Red Guy) from this infestation. |
| ShortSummary = It's the [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian times]], and Weasel and I.R. are both [[asp (reptile)|asp]] exterminators, attempting to save the queen Cleopantless (The Red Guy) from this infestation. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5682 |
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| ShortSummary = In an attempt to prove his claim that he's a better musician than Weasel, I.R. gatecrashes a live event, armed with a [[theremin]]. |
| ShortSummary = In an attempt to prove his claim that he's a better musician than Weasel, I.R. gatecrashes a live event, armed with a [[theremin]]. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5685 |
| ProdCode = 34-5685 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. (now both senior citizens) look back upon their memories. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. (now both senior citizens) look back upon their memories. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5686 |
| ProdCode = 34-5686 |
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| ShortSummary = Uncle Breezybum (The Red Guy) tells a story about Weasel, I.R. and pixie fairie versions of the same characters. |
| ShortSummary = Uncle Breezybum (The Red Guy) tells a story about Weasel, I.R. and pixie fairie versions of the same characters. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5684 |
| ProdCode = 34-5684 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and his guest spend some quality time together in [[Saskatchewan, Canada]]. Later, Weasel teaches I.R. about [[ice fishing]]. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and his guest spend some quality time together in [[Saskatchewan, Canada]]. Later, Weasel teaches I.R. about [[ice fishing]]. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5688 |
| ProdCode = 34-5688 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel saves a woman (The Red Guy) from a fire, but everyone thinks I.R. did it and Weasel is framed for starting the fire. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel saves a woman (The Red Guy) from a fire, but everyone thinks I.R. did it and Weasel is framed for starting the fire. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5687 |
| ProdCode = 34-5687 |
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| ShortSummary = With help from the Red Guy, Cow manages to fish Weasel out of her TV and into her home, leaving it up to I.R. to find him. |
| ShortSummary = With help from the Red Guy, Cow manages to fish Weasel out of her TV and into her home, leaving it up to I.R. to find him. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5689 |
| ProdCode = 34-5689 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel befriends an intellectual [[banana]]. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel befriends an intellectual [[banana]]. |
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| ProdCode = 34-5683 |
| ProdCode = 34-5683 |
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| ShortSummary = Whilst in prison, Weasel explains his crime when he stalked I.R. Baboon as a subject for a wildlife study, which turns out to all be a bad weasel dream that Cow had. |
| ShortSummary = Whilst in prison, Weasel explains his crime when he stalked I.R. Baboon as a subject for a wildlife study, which turns out to all be a bad weasel dream that Cow had. |
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| WrittenBy = [[David Feiss]] and [[Steve Marmel]] |
| WrittenBy = [[David Feiss]] and [[Steve Marmel]] |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5754 |
| ProdCode = 34-5754 |
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| ShortSummary = Best friends turned enemies, Weasel and I.R. look back to when they attended a camp where they were trained to become arch enemies. |
| ShortSummary = Best friends turned enemies, Weasel and I.R. look back to when they attended a camp where they were trained to become arch enemies. |
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| WrittenBy = Steve Marmel and [[Michael Ryan (artist)|Michael Ryan]] |
| WrittenBy = Steve Marmel and [[Michael Ryan (artist)|Michael Ryan]] |
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| Aux2 = Paul McEvoy |
| Aux2 = Paul McEvoy |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5770 |
| ProdCode = 34-5770 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. star in Louie B. Bare's (The Red Guy's) "original" cartoon that actually contains classic cartoon [[clichés]]. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. star in Louie B. Bare's (The Red Guy's) "original" cartoon that actually contains classic cartoon [[clichés]]. |
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| WrittenBy = [[Maxwell Atoms]] |
| WrittenBy = [[Maxwell Atoms]] |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5771 |
| ProdCode = 34-5771 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. battle each other as [[gladiator]]s in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman times]]. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. battle each other as [[gladiator]]s in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman times]]. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = [[Steven Fonti|Steve Fonti]] |
| Aux2 = [[Steven Fonti|Steve Fonti]] |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5768 |
| ProdCode = 34-5768 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. (as senior citizens) tell their grandchildren about their ancestors' involvement in the [[American Revolutionary War|War of Independence]]. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. (as senior citizens) tell their grandchildren about their ancestors' involvement in the [[American Revolutionary War|War of Independence]]. |
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| DirectedBy = Dave Brain |
| DirectedBy = Dave Brain |
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| Aux2 = [[Lynne Naylor]] |
| Aux2 = [[Lynne Naylor]] |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5769 |
| ProdCode = 34-5769 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. (as [[ghost]]s) are called to haunt a famed Hollywood starlette (The Red Guy) out of her home. And as always, things don't go to plan. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. (as [[ghost]]s) are called to haunt a famed Hollywood starlette (The Red Guy) out of her home. And as always, things don't go to plan. |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 |
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 |
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| Title = The Magnificent<br |
| Title = The Magnificent<br/>Motorbikini |
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| DirectedBy = [[Robert Alvarez]] and<br |
| DirectedBy = [[Robert Alvarez]] and<br/>Rumen Petkov |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5772 |
| ProdCode = 34-5772 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. test out a new form of transport that's half motorcycle, half bikini, with dramatic (and disastrous) results. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. test out a new form of transport that's half motorcycle, half bikini, with dramatic (and disastrous) results. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Lynne Naylor |
| Aux2 = Lynne Naylor |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5773 |
| ProdCode = 34-5773 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. run one of the best hair salons around. However, the hair police (The Red Guy) soon has a look into this in an attempt to shut them down. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. run one of the best hair salons around. However, the hair police (The Red Guy) soon has a look into this in an attempt to shut them down. |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5776 |
| ProdCode = 34-5776 |
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| ShortSummary = Traveling by Whale, Weasel and I.R. set sail to find a giant octopus. |
| ShortSummary = Traveling by Whale, Weasel and I.R. set sail to find a giant octopus. |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9 |
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| Title = Dream Weasel |
| Title = Dream Weasel |
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| DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez<br |
| DirectedBy = Robert Alvarez<br/>and Bill Reed |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Carey Yost |
| Aux2 = Carey Yost |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5774 |
| ProdCode = 34-5774 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel creates a device that controls peoples' sleeping patterns, and decides to use it in order to help give the public their ability to dream again. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel creates a device that controls peoples' sleeping patterns, and decides to use it in order to help give the public their ability to dream again. |
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| Title = The Sackless Games |
| Title = The Sackless Games |
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| DirectedBy = Ron Myrick |
| DirectedBy = Ron Myrick |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss, Steve Marmel |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss, Steve Marmel and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5762 |
| ProdCode = 34-5762 |
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| ShortSummary = Lance Sackless (The Red Guy) creates his own athletic games, with Weasel and I.R. as his only contestants. |
| ShortSummary = Lance Sackless (The Red Guy) creates his own athletic games, with Weasel and I.R. as his only contestants. |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5772 |
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| ShortSummary = After seeing a Monkey's Paw sold in Chinatown, I.R. starts making wishes using the fingers of his hands. |
| ShortSummary = After seeing a Monkey's Paw sold in Chinatown, I.R. starts making wishes using the fingers of his hands. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = [[Bob Camp]] |
| Aux2 = [[Bob Camp]] |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5778 |
| ProdCode = 34-5778 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. investigate to see who has done the heinous crime of erasing Cow and Chicken out of existence. Eventually they discover that the culprit is the Red Guy trying to take over the show, and this was all a dream Cow had. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. investigate to see who has done the heinous crime of erasing Cow and Chicken out of existence. Eventually they discover that the culprit is the Red Guy trying to take over the show, and this was all a dream Cow had. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5775 |
| ProdCode = 34-5775 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel attempts to stop I.R. and The Red Guy from selling wild fire and fire extinguishers respectively door-to-door. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel attempts to stop I.R. and The Red Guy from selling wild fire and fire extinguishers respectively door-to-door. |
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| WrittenBy = [[Maxwell Atoms]] |
| WrittenBy = [[Maxwell Atoms]] |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999| |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|6|10}}<ref name="MTVOlsen"/> |
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| ProdCode = 34-5951 |
| ProdCode = 34-5951 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. travel to the Moon to create a new form of living, through oxygen, cities and plants. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. travel to the Moon to create a new form of living, through oxygen, cities and plants. |
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| WrittenBy = [[David Feiss]] and [[Michael Ryan (artist)|Michael Ryan]] |
| WrittenBy = [[David Feiss]] and [[Michael Ryan (artist)|Michael Ryan]] |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5956 |
| ProdCode = 34-5956 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are Vikings, who are ready, willing and able to pillage and plunder anything in sight. However, is it not too late to join The Red Guy in being a Viking cheerleader? |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are Vikings, who are ready, willing and able to pillage and plunder anything in sight. However, is it not too late to join The Red Guy in being a Viking cheerleader? |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-595? |
| ProdCode = 34-595? |
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| ShortSummary = In a [[Christopher Columbus]]-like story, Weasel and I.R. set sail to find the Drinking Fountain of Youth. |
| ShortSummary = In a [[Christopher Columbus]]-like story, Weasel and I.R. set sail to find the Drinking Fountain of Youth. |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5954 |
| ProdCode = 34-5954 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are called in as replacement kids after a couple's real children go away to camp. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are called in as replacement kids after a couple's real children go away to camp. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5955 |
| ProdCode = 34-5955 |
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| ShortSummary = Based on ''[[Cinderella]]'', Cinder-Weasel tries to make it to the evening ball, despite the interference of his evil stepbrother, I.R. Baboon. Can our Weasel get help from his Fairy Godfather (The Red Guy)? |
| ShortSummary = Based on ''[[Cinderella]]'', Cinder-Weasel tries to make it to the evening ball, despite the interference of his evil stepbrother, I.R. Baboon. Can our Weasel get help from his Fairy Godfather (The Red Guy)? |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5958 |
| ProdCode = 34-5958 |
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| ShortSummary = I.R. Baboon takes the role of [[Robin Hood]], with Weasel being his ally, Little John. |
| ShortSummary = I.R. Baboon takes the role of [[Robin Hood]], with Weasel being his ally, Little John. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5957 |
| ProdCode = 34-5957 |
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| ShortSummary = Doctors Weasel and I.R. shrink themselves in order to perform an operation, which is to repair a crack in The Red Guy's butt cheek. |
| ShortSummary = Doctors Weasel and I.R. shrink themselves in order to perform an operation, which is to repair a crack in The Red Guy's butt cheek. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5961 |
| ProdCode = 34-5961 |
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| ShortSummary = Based on [[Batman]], I.R. Baboon is the hero known as Baboon Man, whereas Weasel is his sidekick, Weasel Boy. |
| ShortSummary = Based on [[Batman]], I.R. Baboon is the hero known as Baboon Man, whereas Weasel is his sidekick, Weasel Boy. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5952 |
| ProdCode = 34-5952 |
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| ShortSummary = Whilst at the gym, Weasel and I.R. fall in love with Cow and Chicken's Teacher. |
| ShortSummary = Whilst at the gym, Weasel and I.R. fall in love with Cow and Chicken's Teacher. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-???? |
| ProdCode = 34-???? |
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| ShortSummary = I.R. gets a bike for Christmas. Learning of his inexperience, Weasel tries to help him. |
| ShortSummary = I.R. gets a bike for Christmas. Learning of his inexperience, Weasel tries to help him. |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-???? |
| ProdCode = 34-???? |
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| ShortSummary = Back in the [[Middle Ages|medieval times]], Weasel is a dentist with wizardry powers with Baboon as his envious nurse. |
| ShortSummary = Back in the [[Middle Ages|medieval times]], Weasel is a dentist with wizardry powers with Baboon as his envious nurse. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-???? |
| ProdCode = 34-???? |
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| ShortSummary = Based on the true story of [[The Wright Brothers]], The Red Guy narrates a documentary about The Right Bros. and the Wrong Bros. (Weasel and I.R.), competing to see who could invent the first plane. |
| ShortSummary = Based on the true story of [[The Wright Brothers]], The Red Guy narrates a documentary about The Right Bros. and the Wrong Bros. (Weasel and I.R.), competing to see who could invent the first plane. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = [[Steven Fonti|Steve Fonti]] |
| Aux2 = [[Steven Fonti|Steve Fonti]] |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5968 |
| ProdCode = 34-5968 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and Baboon are cave-men living back in the prehistoric times, while Weasel tries to invent new products to create the future. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and Baboon are cave-men living back in the prehistoric times, while Weasel tries to invent new products to create the future. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5980 |
| ProdCode = 34-5980 |
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| ShortSummary = A narrator tells the story about the travelling country-singing duo of Weasel and Baboon. |
| ShortSummary = A narrator tells the story about the travelling country-singing duo of Weasel and Baboon. |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5971 |
| ProdCode = 34-5971 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and Baboon are troops enlisted in the U.S Ground Force and must rescue a lone kitty stuck in a tree. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and Baboon are troops enlisted in the U.S Ground Force and must rescue a lone kitty stuck in a tree. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5970 |
| ProdCode = 34-5970 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are sent back to repeat the [[Fourth grade|4th Grade]], in which they would go to the same school as Cow and Chicken. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are sent back to repeat the [[Fourth grade|4th Grade]], in which they would go to the same school as Cow and Chicken. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5964 |
| ProdCode = 34-5964 |
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| ShortSummary = The Red Guy narrates the story of when Weasel and Baboon moved to Paris in 1909 to become famous artists. |
| ShortSummary = The Red Guy narrates the story of when Weasel and Baboon moved to Paris in 1909 to become famous artists. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5965 |
| ProdCode = 34-5965 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and Baboon are on an expedition to capture a wild, dim-witted savage named Fred. When they manage to capture him, Weasel, however, cannot understand his unusual language. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and Baboon are on an expedition to capture a wild, dim-witted savage named Fred. When they manage to capture him, Weasel, however, cannot understand his unusual language. |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5967 |
| ProdCode = 34-5967 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel works at a hotel as the manager, whereas I.R. is his incompetent bellhop. However, Weasel needs to rely on I.R.'s help when an acclaimed [[cannibal]] actor (The Red Guy) wants to eat him for dinner. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel works at a hotel as the manager, whereas I.R. is his incompetent bellhop. However, Weasel needs to rely on I.R.'s help when an acclaimed [[cannibal]] actor (The Red Guy) wants to eat him for dinner. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-???? |
| ProdCode = 34-???? |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel attempts to take I.R. out to a baseball game. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel attempts to take I.R. out to a baseball game. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5966 |
| ProdCode = 34-5966 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are worker bees, and our red-butt baboon wants to do a honey dance like all the other bees, but it soon results in further problems. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are worker bees, and our red-butt baboon wants to do a honey dance like all the other bees, but it soon results in further problems. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Steve Fonti |
| Aux2 = Steve Fonti |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5972 |
| ProdCode = 34-5972 |
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| ShortSummary = Based on the story of ''[[Frankenstein]]'', Weasel is a mad scientist, whereas I.R. is his assistant. |
| ShortSummary = Based on the story of ''[[Frankenstein]]'', Weasel is a mad scientist, whereas I.R. is his assistant. |
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| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
| WrittenBy = Maxwell Atoms |
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| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
| Aux2 = Maxwell Atoms |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5974 |
| ProdCode = 34-5974 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel's theory on monkeys typing Shakespeare goes wrong when almost every monkey involved walks out on him. However, he sees hope in the form of I.R. Baboon, who writes a book entitled "A Troo Storee", despite the fact that it lowers peoples' I.Q. level. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel's theory on monkeys typing Shakespeare goes wrong when almost every monkey involved walks out on him. However, he sees hope in the form of I.R. Baboon, who writes a book entitled "A Troo Storee", despite the fact that it lowers peoples' I.Q. level. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
| Aux2 = Nora Johnson |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5973 |
| ProdCode = 34-5973 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel is famous cowboy working in a rodeo in which Baboon is a clown. Cow and Chicken's teacher and her husband appear in this episode. Cow also makes a guest appearance. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel is famous cowboy working in a rodeo in which Baboon is a clown. Cow and Chicken's teacher and her husband appear in this episode. Cow also makes a guest appearance. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5975 |
| ProdCode = 34-5975 |
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| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are in search of a legend known as Big Butt, which later happens to be The Red Guy. |
| ShortSummary = Weasel and I.R. are in search of a legend known as Big Butt, which later happens to be The Red Guy. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999 |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999}} |
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| ProdCode = 34-5976 |
| ProdCode = 34-5976 |
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| ShortSummary = It's the Middle Ages, and Weasel and I.R. are looking for a dragon to slay. |
| ShortSummary = It's the Middle Ages, and Weasel and I.R. are looking for a dragon to slay. |
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| WrittenBy = David Feiss, Maxwell Atoms, and Michael Ryan |
| WrittenBy = David Feiss, Maxwell Atoms, and Michael Ryan |
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| Aux2 = David Feiss |
| Aux2 = David Feiss |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000}}<ref name=" |
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000}}<ref name="WhosWhoinCartoons"/> |
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| ProdCode = 34-5977 |
| ProdCode = 34-5977 |
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| ShortSummary = [[Series finale]], based on the novel ''[[I Am Legend (novel)|I Am Legend]]''. Weasel, I.R. and The Red Guy are believed to be the last beings on Earth, until they discover that everybody has been watching their show... where it turns out that Baboon is really the star! |
| ShortSummary = [[Series finale]], based on the novel ''[[I Am Legend (novel)|I Am Legend]]''. Weasel, I.R. and The Red Guy are believed to be the last beings on Earth, until they discover that everybody has been watching their show... where it turns out that Baboon is really the star! |
Revision as of 22:45, 9 December 2017
This is the list of episodes for the Cartoon Network animated television series I Am Weasel. The first four seasons were originally produced as part of Cow and Chicken and later on separated into their own series, joined by a fifth season.
The series was created by David Feiss, who directed all the episodes with the co-directions of:
- Robert Alvarez in "I. Architect";
- Robin Steele from "This Bridge, Not Weasel Bridge" to "Happy Baboon Holidays".
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Original run | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 13 | July 22, 1997[1] | December 16, 1997[1] | |
2 | 13 | January 13, 1998[1] | April 7, 1998[1] | |
3 | 13 | 1998 | 1998 | |
4 | 13 | 1998 | 1999 | |
5 | 27 | June 10, 1999[2] | 2000[3] |
Episodes
Season 1 (1997)
No. in[1] | No. in season[1] |
Title[4] | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date[1] | Prod. code[1] |
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1 | 1 | "This Bridge, Not Weasel Bridge" | Sally R. Lower | David Feiss | July 9, 1997 | 34-5387 |
After a chief engineer is hit by a comet, Weasel is summoned to help finish the transatlantic bridge project from New York to Paris. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "I.R. on Sun" | Richard Pursel | David Feiss | July 22, 1997 | 34-5386 |
Ignorant to Weasel's warnings, I.R. attempts to become the first baboon on the sun. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Deep Sea Tour" | Richard Pursel | Gordon Clark and Glen Kennedy | July 29, 1997 | 34-5388 |
Weasel sets forth to rescue three children and Captain I.R. Baboon from their sinking bathysphere. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "I.R. Gentlemans" | Richard Pursel | Robin Steele | August 5, 1997 | 34-5390 |
Weasel attempts to teach I.R. Baboon proper etiquette in preparation for a royal gathering in Yurp. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "I Are Big Star" | Richard Pursel | Gordon Clark and Glen Kennedy | August 12, 1997 | 34-5389 |
Weasel earns a major role for a film that I.R. was after. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "Power of Odor" | Richard Pursel | Gordon Clark | August 19, 1997 | 34-5391 |
I.R.'s organic pig farm causes an uproar in a city, leaving it up to Weasel to solve the problem. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Ping Pong at Sea" | Richard Pursel | Charlie Bean | August 26, 1997 | 34-5392 |
I.R. manages to get himself into a live ping-pong game against Weasel, but he gets disqualified because he used an egg as a ball. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Disease Fiesta" | Richard Pursel | Chris Hauge | September 2, 1997 | 34-5393 |
I.R. creates a disease which transforms people into amoebas, leaving it up to Weasel to clean this mess up. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "I.R. Plant Life" | Richard Pursel | Ken Mitchroney and Beth Mitchroney | September 9, 1997 | 34-5394 |
I.R. is running a failing plant stall and attempts to do a better job by selling a rare thistle from a nearby plant museum. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "I Am Ambassador" | Richard Pursel | Ken Mitchroney, Beth Mitchroney, and Gordon Clark | December 2, 1997 | 34-5395 |
Weasel attempts to save the lives of 5 French-Canadian beavers from being held at saw-point by two surfers. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Law of Gravity" | Richard Pursel | Chris Hauge | September 12, 1997 | 34-5397 |
I.R. constantly makes changes to the Law of Gravity, much to the annoyance and disapproval of Weasel. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Happy Baboon Holidays" | Richard Pursel | Gordon Clark | September 30, 1997 | 34-5396 |
I.R.'s Christmas celebrations go wrong when his family are thawed out at Weasel's pent-house. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "I. Architect" | Jim Gomez | Richard Pursel | December 16, 1997 | 34-5398 |
Both Weasel and I.R. end up in hospital after a collision course. However, a slight mix-up in the operation room leads to both having the other's brain. |
Season 2 (1998)
No. in series[1] |
No. in season[1] |
Title[4] | Animation direction by |
Written by | Storyboarded by[4] | Original air date[1] | Prod. code[1] |
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14 | 1 | "I.R. Mommy" | Robert Alvarez | Richard Pursel | David Feiss | January 13, 1998 | 34-5678 |
I.R. adopts a baby, but is soon given lessons in motherhood by Weasel. Note: First appearances of The Red Guy as a main character and Loulabelle. | |||||||
15 | 2 | "I Am Deity" | Bill Reed | Steve Marmel | Butch Hartman | January 20, 1998 | 34-5680 |
Weasel and I.R. concoct life, but the red-butt baboon soon becomes jealous when Weasel's world evolves faster than his. | |||||||
16 | 3 | "I Am Crybaby" | Robert Alvarez | Richard Pursel | Vincent Waller | January 27, 1998 | 34-5681 |
Weasel tries to help provide a good source for people with a severe crying syndrome. | |||||||
17 | 4 | "I.R.'s Phantom Foot" | Dave Brain | Richard Pursel | David Feiss | February 3, 1998 | 34-5677 |
After tripping over an invisible pot-hole, I.R. breaks his "phantom foot". Ultimately, he attempts to sue Weasel over his injury. | |||||||
18 | 5 | "Queen of DeNile" | Dave Brain | Steve Marmel | Bob Camp | February 10, 1998 | 34-5679 |
It's the Egyptian times, and Weasel and I.R. are both asp exterminators, attempting to save the queen Cleopantless (The Red Guy) from this infestation. | |||||||
19 | 6 | "I Are Music Man" | Bob Jaques | Richard Pursel and Michael Ryan | Nora Johnson | February 17, 1998 | 34-5682 |
In an attempt to prove his claim that he's a better musician than Weasel, I.R. gatecrashes a live event, armed with a theremin. | |||||||
20 | 7 | "I Am My Lifetime" | Bill Reed | Richard Pursel | Chris Reccardi | February 24, 1998 | 34-5685 |
Weasel and I.R. (now both senior citizens) look back upon their memories. | |||||||
21 | 8 | "I.R. Pixie Fairie" | Brian Hogan | Richard Pursel | Bob Camp | March 3, 1998 | 34-5686 |
Uncle Breezybum (The Red Guy) tells a story about Weasel, I.R. and pixie fairie versions of the same characters. | |||||||
22 | 9 | "I.R. Ice Fisher" | Robert Alvarez | Richard Pursel | Charlie Bean | March 10, 1998 | 34-5684 |
Weasel and his guest spend some quality time together in Saskatchewan, Canada. Later, Weasel teaches I.R. about ice fishing. | |||||||
23 | 10 | "I.R. Role Model" | Robert Alvarez | Story by : Steve Marmel Teleplay by : Michael Ryan | Celia Kendrick and David Feiss | March 17, 1998 | 34-5688 |
Weasel saves a woman (The Red Guy) from a fire, but everyone thinks I.R. did it and Weasel is framed for starting the fire. | |||||||
24 | 11 | "I.R. in Wrong Cartoon" | Dave Brain | Steve Marmel | Chris Savino | March 24, 1998 | 34-5687 |
With help from the Red Guy, Cow manages to fish Weasel out of her TV and into her home, leaving it up to I.R. to find him. | |||||||
25 | 12 | "My Friend, the Smart Banana" | Robert Alvarez | Michael Ryan | Bob Camp | March 31, 1998 | 34-5689 |
Weasel befriends an intellectual banana. | |||||||
26 | 13 | "I.R. Wild Baboon" | Bill Reed | Steve Marmel | Celia Kendrick | April 7, 1998 | 34-5683 |
Whilst in prison, Weasel explains his crime when he stalked I.R. Baboon as a subject for a wildlife study, which turns out to all be a bad weasel dream that Cow had. |
Season 3 (1998)
No. in series[1] |
No. in season[1] |
Title[4] | Animation direction by |
Written by | Storyboarded by[4] | Original air date[1] | Prod. code[1] |
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27 | 1 | "Time Weasel" | Brian Hogan | David Feiss, Steve Marmel, and Michael Ryan | Maxwell Atoms | July 24, 1998 | 34-5753 |
Weasel and I.R. travel in time, changing it in the process (expect dinosaurs and the inventions of glasses and onion rings). Note: Last appearance of Loulabelle. She was removed from the show because Cartoon Network considered her a blonde stereotype. | |||||||
28 | 2 | "The Hole" | Bill Reed | David Feiss and Steve Marmel | Maxwell Atoms | July 24, 1998 | 34-5755 |
Weasel studies one of the natural wonders of the world, a gigantic hole. Unfortunately, I.R. has come over as well, along with his obsession to fill up every single hole in the world. | |||||||
29 | 3 | "I Stand Corrected" | Brian Hogan | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Maxwell Atoms | August 7, 1998 | 34-5756 |
Serving a 99-year sentence at a correctional facility with I.R. Baboon, Weasel starts to feel concerned about the inhumane correctional devices that are set up on fellow prisoners. | |||||||
30 | 4 | "I Am Bush Pilot" | David Brain | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Bob Camp | August 17, 1998 | 34-5757 |
Weasel is an aircraft pilot, with I.R. as his co-pilot. Their job is to bring passengers upstream because of a dam, created by beavers, getting in the way. However, things go wrong when there's too much weight aboard. | |||||||
31 | 5 | "Dessert Island" | Robert Alvarez and Ron Myrick | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | August 19, 1998 | 34-5706 |
Weasel and I.R. end up stranded on an island made entirely of confectioneries (i.e., chocolate, ice cream, cupcakes, etc.). | |||||||
32 | 6 | "Unsinkable I.R." | Brian Hogan | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Chris Savino | September 21, 1998 | 34-5758 |
I.R. is the captain of his own ship, but Admiral Weasel is concerned over his rules and the condition of the actual ship. | |||||||
33 | 7 | "I Am Vampire" | Bill Reed | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | September 9, 1998 | 34-5761 |
Weasel and I.R. are vampires looking for some fun. What's more, they get on well with the villagers.Later on the Red Guy (who's a vampire hunter) tries to put Steaks through their hearts. | |||||||
34 | 8 | "Honey I Are Home" | Ron Myrick | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | September 16, 1998 | 34-5763 |
I.R. Baboon is jealous over his neighbor, Weasel, because he has a better life, job, and family (married to a beautiful Hispanic woman with half-weasel children) than him. However, when he's invited over to Weasel's house for a barbecue, I.R. tries to impress him with his own "family" (his pretend marriage to a pantsless woman, the Red Guy, with junk as his children). | |||||||
35 | 9 | "Driver's Sped" | David Brain | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Marc Perry | October 5, 1998 | 34-5759 |
A poetic I.R. attempts to get a driving license, with Weasel being his instructor. | |||||||
36 | 10 | "A Tree Story" | Robert Alvarez | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Steve Fonti | September 21, 1998 | 34-5764 |
Weasel tries to settle a dispute between a group of trees and those that hurt them (notably I.R. Baboon). | |||||||
37 | 11 | "I.R. Do" | Ron Myrick | David Feiss, Nora Johnson, and Michael Ryan | Nora Johnson | October 21, 1998 | 34-5765 |
Weasel attends I.R.'s wedding, only to find that the bride hasn't shown up yet. | |||||||
38 | 12 | "I Are Good Dog!" | Rumen Petkov | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | November 12, 1998 | 34-5766 |
Weasel and I.R. are adopted as dogs by a young boy. | |||||||
39 | 13 | "He Said, He Said." | Michael Longden | Steve Marmel and Michael Ryan | Lynne Naylor | November 13, 1998 | 34-5767 |
Weasel and I.R. simultaneously tell their psychiatrist (The Red Guy) about each other's mishaps. |
Season 4 (1998–1999)
No. in series[1] |
No. in season[1] |
Title[4] | Animation direction by |
Written by | Storyboarded by[4] | Original air date[1] | Prod. code[1] |
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40 | 1 | "Enemy Camp" | Dave Brain | David Feiss and Steve Marmel | David Feiss | 1998 | 34-5754 |
Best friends turned enemies, Weasel and I.R. look back to when they attended a camp where they were trained to become arch enemies. | |||||||
41 | 2 | "I Am Clichéd" | Rumen Petkov | Steve Marmel and Michael Ryan | Paul McEvoy | 1998 | 34-5770 |
Weasel and I.R. star in Louie B. Bare's (The Red Guy's) "original" cartoon that actually contains classic cartoon clichés. | |||||||
42 | 3 | "I Are Gladiator" | Michael Longden | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1998 | 34-5771 |
Weasel and I.R. battle each other as gladiators in the Roman times. | |||||||
43 | 4 | "Revolutionary Weasel" | Rumen Petkov | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Steve Fonti | 1998 | 34-5768 |
Weasel and I.R. (as senior citizens) tell their grandchildren about their ancestors' involvement in the War of Independence. | |||||||
44 | 5 | "I Are Ghost" | Dave Brain | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Lynne Naylor | 1999 | 34-5769 |
Weasel and I.R. (as ghosts) are called to haunt a famed Hollywood starlette (The Red Guy) out of her home. And as always, things don't go to plan. | |||||||
45 | 6 | "The Magnificent Motorbikini" | Robert Alvarez and Rumen Petkov | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5772 |
Weasel and I.R. test out a new form of transport that's half motorcycle, half bikini, with dramatic (and disastrous) results. | |||||||
46 | 7 | "I Am Hairstylist" | Dave Brain | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Lynne Naylor | 1999 | 34-5773 |
Weasel and I.R. run one of the best hair salons around. However, the hair police (The Red Guy) soon has a look into this in an attempt to shut them down. | |||||||
47 | 8 | "I Am Whale Captain" | Robert Alvarez | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5776 |
Traveling by Whale, Weasel and I.R. set sail to find a giant octopus. | |||||||
48 | 9 | "Dream Weasel" | Robert Alvarez and Bill Reed | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Carey Yost | 1999 | 34-5774 |
Weasel creates a device that controls peoples' sleeping patterns, and decides to use it in order to help give the public their ability to dream again. | |||||||
49 | 10 | "The Sackless Games" | Ron Myrick | David Feiss, Steve Marmel and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5762 |
Lance Sackless (The Red Guy) creates his own athletic games, with Weasel and I.R. as his only contestants. | |||||||
50 | 11 | "The Baboon's Paw" | Rumen Petkov | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5772 |
After seeing a Monkey's Paw sold in Chinatown, I.R. starts making wishes using the fingers of his hands. | |||||||
51 | 12 | "Who Rubbed Out Cow and Chicken?" | Robert Alvarez | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Bob Camp | 1999 | 34-5778 |
Weasel and I.R. investigate to see who has done the heinous crime of erasing Cow and Chicken out of existence. Eventually they discover that the culprit is the Red Guy trying to take over the show, and this was all a dream Cow had. | |||||||
52 | 13 | "I Are Good Salesmans" | Ron Myrick | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5775 |
Weasel attempts to stop I.R. and The Red Guy from selling wild fire and fire extinguishers respectively door-to-door. |
Season 5 (1999–2000)
No. in series[1] |
No. in season[1] |
Title[4] | Animation direction by |
Written by | Storyboarded by[4] | Original air date[1] | Prod. code[1] |
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53 | 1 | "I Are Terraformer!" | Brian Hogan | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | June 10, 1999[2] | 34-5951 |
Weasel and I.R. travel to the Moon to create a new form of living, through oxygen, cities and plants. | |||||||
54 | 2 | "I Am Viking" | Robert Alvarez and Ron Myrick | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5956 |
Weasel and I.R. are Vikings, who are ready, willing and able to pillage and plunder anything in sight. However, is it not too late to join The Red Guy in being a Viking cheerleader? | |||||||
55 | 3 | "The Drinking Fountain of Youth" | Robert Alvarez and Bill Reed | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-595? |
In a Christopher Columbus-like story, Weasel and I.R. set sail to find the Drinking Fountain of Youth. | |||||||
56 | 4 | "Leave It to Weasel" | Dave Brain | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5954 |
Weasel and I.R. are called in as replacement kids after a couple's real children go away to camp. | |||||||
57 | 5 | "The Fairy Godfather" | Rumen Petkov | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5955 |
Based on Cinderella, Cinder-Weasel tries to make it to the evening ball, despite the interference of his evil stepbrother, I.R. Baboon. Can our Weasel get help from his Fairy Godfather (The Red Guy)? | |||||||
58 | 6 | "I Are Robin Hood" | Bill Reed | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Nora Johnson | 1999 | 34-5958 |
I.R. Baboon takes the role of Robin Hood, with Weasel being his ally, Little John. | |||||||
59 | 7 | "The Incredible Shrinking Weasel!" | Brian Hogan | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5957 |
Doctors Weasel and I.R. shrink themselves in order to perform an operation, which is to repair a crack in The Red Guy's butt cheek. | |||||||
60 | 8 | "Baboon Man and Boy Weasel" | Brian Hogan | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5961 |
Based on Batman, I.R. Baboon is the hero known as Baboon Man, whereas Weasel is his sidekick, Weasel Boy. | |||||||
61 | 9 | "I.M.N. Love" | Robert Alvarez | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Nora Johnson | 1999 | 34-5952 |
Whilst at the gym, Weasel and I.R. fall in love with Cow and Chicken's Teacher. | |||||||
62 | 10 | "I.R.'s First Bike" | Robert Alvarez | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-???? |
I.R. gets a bike for Christmas. Learning of his inexperience, Weasel tries to help him. | |||||||
63 | 11 | "The Sorcerer's a Dentist" | Rumen Petkov | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-???? |
Back in the medieval times, Weasel is a dentist with wizardry powers with Baboon as his envious nurse. | |||||||
64 | 12 | "The Wrong Bros." | Ron Myrick | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-???? |
Based on the true story of The Wright Brothers, The Red Guy narrates a documentary about The Right Bros. and the Wrong Bros. (Weasel and I.R.), competing to see who could invent the first plane. | |||||||
65 | 13 | "I Am Cave Weasel" | Robert Alvarez | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Steve Fonti | 1999 | 34-5968 |
Weasel and Baboon are cave-men living back in the prehistoric times, while Weasel tries to invent new products to create the future. | |||||||
66 | 14 | "My Blue Hiney" | David Feiss and Dave Brain | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5980 |
A narrator tells the story about the travelling country-singing duo of Weasel and Baboon. | |||||||
67 | 15 | "Mission: Stupid" | Bill Reed | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5971 |
Weasel and Baboon are troops enlisted in the U.S Ground Force and must rescue a lone kitty stuck in a tree. | |||||||
68 | 16 | "Back to School" | Brian Hogan | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Nora Johnson | 1999 | 34-5970 |
Weasel and I.R. are sent back to repeat the 4th Grade, in which they would go to the same school as Cow and Chicken. | |||||||
69 | 17 | "I Are a Artiste" | David Feiss and Ron Myrick | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5964 |
The Red Guy narrates the story of when Weasel and Baboon moved to Paris in 1909 to become famous artists. | |||||||
70 | 18 | "Fred: Last of the Idiots" | Dave Brain and Rumen Petkov | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5965 |
Weasel and Baboon are on an expedition to capture a wild, dim-witted savage named Fred. When they manage to capture him, Weasel, however, cannot understand his unusual language. | |||||||
71 | 19 | "I Are Bellhop" | Bill Reed | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5967 |
Weasel works at a hotel as the manager, whereas I.R. is his incompetent bellhop. However, Weasel needs to rely on I.R.'s help when an acclaimed cannibal actor (The Red Guy) wants to eat him for dinner. | |||||||
72 | 20 | "Take I.R. Out to the Ballgame" | Robert Alvarez | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-???? |
Weasel attempts to take I.R. out to a baseball game. | |||||||
73 | 21 | "I Bee Weasel" | David Feiss and Ron Myrick | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5966 |
Weasel and I.R. are worker bees, and our red-butt baboon wants to do a honey dance like all the other bees, but it soon results in further problems. | |||||||
74 | 22 | "I Am Franken-Weasel" | Dave Brain | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Steve Fonti | 1999 | 34-5972 |
Based on the story of Frankenstein, Weasel is a mad scientist, whereas I.R. is his assistant. | |||||||
75 | 23 | "A Troo Storee" | Rumen Petkov | Maxwell Atoms | Maxwell Atoms | 1999 | 34-5974 |
Weasel's theory on monkeys typing Shakespeare goes wrong when almost every monkey involved walks out on him. However, he sees hope in the form of I.R. Baboon, who writes a book entitled "A Troo Storee", despite the fact that it lowers peoples' I.Q. level. | |||||||
76 | 24 | "Rodeo Weasel" | Brian Hogan | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Nora Johnson | 1999 | 34-5973 |
Weasel is famous cowboy working in a rodeo in which Baboon is a clown. Cow and Chicken's teacher and her husband appear in this episode. Cow also makes a guest appearance. | |||||||
77 | 25 | "The Legend of Big Butt" | Robert Alvarez | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5975 |
Weasel and I.R. are in search of a legend known as Big Butt, which later happens to be The Red Guy. | |||||||
78 | 26 | "I Am Dragon Slayer" | Dave Brain | David Feiss and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 1999 | 34-5976 |
It's the Middle Ages, and Weasel and I.R. are looking for a dragon to slay. | |||||||
79 | 27 | "I Are Legend" | Bill Reed | David Feiss, Maxwell Atoms, and Michael Ryan | David Feiss | 2000[3] | 34-5977 |
Series finale, based on the novel I Am Legend. Weasel, I.R. and The Red Guy are believed to be the last beings on Earth, until they discover that everybody has been watching their show... where it turns out that Baboon is really the star! |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Feiss, David (January 12, 2000). "Episode Guide: Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel". Archived from the original on December 12, 2006. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
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- ^ a b Lenburg, Jeff (2006). Who's Who in Animated Cartoons. New York: Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-55783-671-7. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Episodes titlecards.
External links
- List of I Am Weasel episodes at TV.com
- List of I Am Weasel episodes at Epguides