List of Police Academy episodes
Appearance
Police Academy: The Series (or Police Academy: The Animated Series), is an American animated series produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises in association with Warner Bros. Television, which was based on the franchise of the same name. Originally aired in syndication from September 10, 1988 from September 2, 1989, it was composed by 65 episodes divided into two seasons. Below is the list of episodes.
List
Season 1 (1988)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "The Good, the Bad, and the Bogus" | Richard Merwin | September 10, 1988 |
2 | 2 | "Puttin' on The Dogs" | Dorothy Middleton | September 10, 1988 |
3 | 3 | "The Phantom of the Precinct" | Michael Chain | September 10, 1988 |
4 | 4 | "Cops and Robots" | Mark Jones | September 17, 1988 |
5 | 5 | "Police Academy Blues" | Michael Maurer | September 17, 1988 |
6 | 6 | "A Blue Knight at the Opera" | Mark Edens | September 17, 1988 |
7 | 7 | "Worth Her Weight in Gold" | Richard Merwin | 1988 |
8 | 8 | "For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll" | Mark Edens | |
9 | 9 | "Westward Ho Hooks" | Dorothy Middleton | |
10 | 10 | "My Mummy Lies Over the Ocean" | Richard Mueller | |
11 | 11 | "Numbskull's Revenge" | Richard Merwin | |
12 | 12 | "Proctor, Call a Doctor!" | Reed Shelly and Bruce Shelly | |
13 | 13 | "Little Zed & Big Bertha" | Richard Merwin | |
14 | 14 | "Curses on You!" | George Hampton and Mike Moore | |
15 | 15 | "Lights, Action, Coppers" | Michael Maurer | |
16 | 16 | "Camp Academy" | Michael Chain | |
17 | 17 | "The Tell Tale Tooth" | Dorothy Middleton | |
18 | 18 | "Mr. Sleaze Versus Lockjaw" | Reed Shelly and Bruce Shelly | |
19 | 19 | "Spaced Out Space Cadets" | Gary Greenfield | |
20 | 20 | "Sweetchuck's Brother" | Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy | |
21 | 21 | "Karate Cop" | Richard Merwin | |
22 | 22 | "The Hang Ten Gang" | Ken Knox | |
23 | 23 | "Nine Cops and a Baby" | Meg McLaughlin | |
24 | 24 | "Fish and Microchips" | Reed Shelly and Bruce Shelly | |
25 | 25 | "Precinct of Wax" | Matt Uitz | |
26 | 26 | "Cop Scouts" | Francis Moss |
Season 2 (1989)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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27 | 1 | "Professor Jekyll and Gangster Hyde" | Matt Uitz | ||
28 | 2 | "Operation Big House" | Doug Molitor | ||
29 | 3 | "Kingpin's Council of Crime" | TBD | ||
Note: This episode was produced and aired in European countries (especially in Italy), but did not air in the United States. | |||||
30 | 4 | "Ship of Jewels" | Len Levitt and Phil Baron | ||
31 | 5 | "Zillion Dollar Zed" | John Cooksey and Ali Marie Matheson | ||
32 | 6 | "The Comic Book Caper" | TBD | ||
33 | 7 | "The Monkey Trial" | TBD | ||
34 | 8 | "Rolling for Dollars" | TBD | ||
35 | 9 | "K-9 Corps and the Peking Pooch" | TBD | ||
36 | 10 | "Santa with a Badge" | Doug Molitor | ||
37 | 11 | "Suitable for Framing" | TBD | ||
38 | 12 | "Rock Around the Cops" | TBD | ||
39 | 13 | "Prince and the Copper" | TBD | ||
40 | 14 | "Now You Steal It, Now You Don't" | TBD | ||
41 | 15 | "Mad Maxine" | TBD | ||
42 | 16 | "Trading Disgraces" | TBD | ||
43 | 17 | "Champ" | TBD | ||
44 | 18 | "Wheels of Fortune" | TBD | ||
45 | 19 | "The Wolf Who Cried Boy" | TBD | ||
46 | 20 | "Snow Job" | TBD | ||
47 | 21 | "A Bad Knight for Tackleberry" | Sean Roche | ||
48 | 22 | "Supercop Sweetchuck" | TBD | ||
49 | 23 | "Deja Voodoo" | Michael Maurer | ||
50 | 24 | "Flights of the Bumbling Blues" | TBD | ||
51 | 25 | "Big Burger" | TBD | ||
52 | 26 | "Fat City" | TBD | ||
53 | 27 | "Elementary, My Dear Coppers!" | TBD | ||
54 | 28 | "Dr. Deadstone, I Presume" | TBD | ||
55 | 29 | "The Hillbilly Blues" | TBD | ||
56 | 30 | "Survival of the Fattest" | Doug Molitor | ||
57 | 31 | "The Junkman Ransoms the Ozone" | Sean Roche | ||
58 | 32 | "Grads on Tour" | TBD | ||
59 | 33 | "Like Coppers, Like Son" | TBD | ||
60 | 34 | "Ten Little Cops" | TBD | ||
61 | 35 | "Big Top Cops" | TBD | ||
62 | 36 | "Alpine K-9s" | TBD | ||
63 | 37 | "The Legend of Robin Good" | Richard Merwin | ||
64 | 38 | "Hawaii Nine-0" | TBD | ||
65 | 39 | "Thieves Like Us" | Richard Merwin | September 2, 1989 |