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File:Oggy and the Cockroaches tittle.jpg | |
Genre | Comedy/Adventure |
Created by | Jean-Yves Raimbaud |
Directed by | Olivier Jean-Marie |
Starring | Don Michael Paul Tony Sampson Matt Hill Samuel Vincent |
Country of origin | France |
No. of series | 15 |
No. of episodes | 351 (plus 4 30-minute specials) (List of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Marc du Pontavice |
Running time | 7 minutes per episode |
Production companies | Gaumont Film Company Xilam |
Original release | |
Release | July 13, 1996 – Present |
Related | |
Space Goofs Zig and Sharko |
Oggy and the Cockroaches (also known as Oggy et les Cafards in French) is a French animated comedy series produced by Xilam.
Synopsis
The show centers on Oggy, a content and lazy, albeit very tender fat blue cat, who would usually spend his days watching TV or doing something - if it wasn't for the three roaches in the household: Joey, Dee Dee and Marky (named after members of the punk group Ramones). The trio seems to enjoy generally making Oggy's life miserable, which involves mischief ranging from (in most cases) plundering his fridge to such awkward things like hijacking the train Oggy just boarded. Oggy usually finds creatures accompanying him to the end of the episode, such as crabs, clams, a horse, a very technologically advanced child, a puppy, and an octopus. However, it's not always Oggy who wins.
The cartoon itself relies on slapstick humour, much like its inspirer, Tom and Jerry, only amplifying the level of extremities up a notch; while traditional slapstick cartoon characters prefer dropping anvils and pianos on each other, this show sometimes uses even buses or submarines. Despite these however, most gags are easily accessible and enjoyable for younger viewers. Since dialogue is kept to a minimum the humour is entirely visual.
Main characters
- Oggy is an overweight blue cat. Oggy usually spends his time either watching TV or doing housework - when not chasing roaches. Although sometimes acting somewhat female (or in some cases, dressing like a maid, gardening), or male. Despite the constant mayhem caused by the cockroaches, Oggy has developed a sort of love-hate relationship with them, having lived with them for a long time. It was revealed in the episode "The Outsider", Oggy was terribly afraid of mice. Oggy has a Volkswagen Beetle (like Bob's) and a scooter. Whenever he finds himself alone in his house, he will eventually begin to miss the cockroaches along with their pranks. Oggy has come to realize that without the cockroaches, nothing fun or interesting ever happens in his life. He also took huge revenge on cockroaches. He is voiced by Don Michael Paul in English.
- Joey, a pink-bodied, purple-headed roach with a pink right eye and yellow left eye, is the self-proclaimed leader of the roaches or good guys. Even though he's the smallest roach in the heroes, most of the time he's the brains behind the operations, but is sometimes forced to go solo, because his companions often think his plans are stupid. He also likes to date females (usually a bee) and if he concentrates on one thing he always. He is voiced by Tony Sampson.
- Marky is a suave heartbreaking, grey-bodied, green-headed roach with pink eyes and cute; he is the tallest of the three roaches and often not really doesn't care about what the two others are doing. While he originally used to love causing mischief just like the other cockroaches, he has grown to be more laid-back in later episodes, though he still enjoys hanging out with Joey and Dee Dee and cause general mayhem like he has always done. His hobby is dating girls - even puppets - and reading books. He also has bad breath, as revealed in the episode "It's a Small World" (it's debatable how he can stand it, since he couldn't stand the smell of gas in "French Fries"). He is voiced by Samuel Vincent.
- Dee Dee is an ever-hungry, devour-it-all blue-bodied, orange-headed roach with green eyes. He is chubby of course, he is a good guy. His appetite sometimes reaches insane regions, often resulting in the consumption of larger animals or other things (such as hyenas in one case and due to the effects of a poisonous mushroom in another case, an insect. Other instances include the fish on the wallpaper (Oggy's Clone) and a clownfish (Scuba Diving). He is known to like opera. Sometimes it is shown that his armpits are so foul-smelling, it is toxic and sometimes melts objects. He is voiced by Matt Hill.
- Jack is the other bad cat in the show. He is a complete opposite of Oggy; Jack is short-tempered, violent, arrogant - a perfect target for the roaches to annoy. He often finds himself building huge machinery such as roach-catching contraptions, most of the time resulting in backfiring. He is also very interested in chemistry (that is, the more explosive parts of it). Jack is Oggy's cousin (he often sleeps over at Oggy's house) and neighbour (though he drives the couple of feet between their houses whenever he visits Oggy). Jack can come into Oggy's home without knocking and he often goes to see Oggy to help him against the roaches' plots. He owns a monster truck and his telephone number is 2. He can often bully Oggy as well at times. Jack seems to be the strongest character in the show. He likes to show off, challenge the roaches and date girls – mainly Oggy's childhood friend Monica. In one episode, they seem to have a baby together and ask Oggy to babysit for their child, suggesting that they are married. Oggy and Jack's relationship was changed from childhood friends to brothers in the Hindi version as Jack often calls Oggy as "Munna" and the latter calls him "Bhaiya" which means "Brother" in HindiT. He is voiced by Greg Eagles
- Bob is a fierce brown bulldog, who is Oggy's neighbor. He seems to have a severe anger management issue, and he often hurts Oggy or Jack whenever they accidentally do something on him. He does not always hurt Oggy, especially in Baby Bouem and Police Academy. He never has some sort of friendship with Jack, as notably seen in Olivia. Bob is a character who seems to have anger management issues, as he always, either, hurts Oggy, Jack or the cockroaches. In one episode he punishes Oggy for ruin his garden.
- Monica, Oggy's sister and Jack's love-interest. In one episode (Don't Rock the Cradle) they seem to have a child together. She visits Oggy's house every now and then. She is well known for being very active and likes to take on physical challenges such as sky diving and bungee jumping. She's always seen skating around on her inline skates. Out of all the main characters, she has the least amount of appearances; even fewer than Bob. Monica has rarely appeared on screen with the cockroaches or Bob. There is a glitch in the Hindi version owing to Oggy and Monica's relationship. In some episodes, Monica is introduced as Oggy's childhood friend while in some she is his sister. Despite this she is still Jack's love interest and it is noted that he calls her a variety of names other than 'Monica' in some Hindi episodes like sweety.
- Olivia, a female white cat and Oggy's new love interest. She loves nature, even Oggy's enemies, Joey, Dee Dee and Marky. Everytime Oggy, Jack or Bob harm her lovely nature, she always cry. In Olivia's Pimple, Olivia was so angry because of Bob. She can hurt Bob just by one hit.
List of Episodes
# | Title (French title) | Overview | Written by | Happy Ending (Oggy or Cockroaches) |
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1 2 3 | Bitter Chocolate
(Chocolat amer) |
Oggy gets a box of deluxe-chocolate delivered to his house and gets inside to enjoy it, but the cockroaches (quite obviously) have decided to take it all for themselves, but Oggy won't easily give up the chocolates without a fight.
(NOTE: The cockroaches' laughter in this episode is different, as this is the pilot episode.) |
Dave Ingham | Cockroaches |
French Fries
(Les Frites) |
After making some French fries, Oggy intends on having a well-deserved snack... that is, if he can take them back from the cockroaches first. | Olly Smith | Cockroaches (mainly Dee Dee) | |
Mission Oggy | After getting himself trapped in a drink bottle, cockroach Dee Dee is kidnapped by Oggy and locked up in the fridge. Upon seeing this, Marky and Joey attempt to get past Oggy's newly installed defense system and save their fellow roach by all means, at all costs. | Dave Ingham | Oggy | |
4 5 6 | It's All Under Control
(Coup de cafard) |
The cockroaches decide to jump into Jack's head, take over his brain and control him to wreak havoc all around the place - including Oggy, if necessary. For them, this is going to be easier said than done... | Malcolm Williamson | Oggy |
It's Been a Hard Day's Noise
(Tchao tympan) |
Oggy wants to listen to his music CD in peace, but the cockroaches decide to pump up the volume into and beyond acceptable limits. | Cockroaches | ||
The Patient
(Le Patient) |
Jack ends up frozen in a block of ice while chasing the cockroaches, so Oggy nurses him. The cockroaches have plans to change Jack's medicine for a concoction of their own. | The Cats | ||
7 8 9 | Shake Oggy Shake
(Rythmes et Bleus) |
Oggy and Jack are washing clothes and dishes for chores but, for obvious reasons, the cockroaches crank Oggy's coffee up QUITE a notch as to make Oggy do everything very fast. | Joe Williams | Cockroaches |
The Rise and the Fall
(Plus dure sera la chute) |
Jack is building a skyscraper, and Oggy experiences a complete acrophobia until Jack helps to get him to sleep. But the problems are just getting started. Oggy is sleepwalking, and to make matters worse, the cockroaches are around to sabotage the skyscraper at all costs.. | The Cats (mainly Jack) | ||
It's a Small World
(Petit, petit, petit) |
Using a photocopier, Oggy shrinks himself down to the cockroaches' size in order to infiltrate their home and take back the key to his padlocked fridge. | Both | ||
10 11 12 | Happy Birthday
(Joyeux Anniversaire) |
The good news: Oggy is having a birthday party, and Jack's invited (he stacks champagne glasses for the party). The bad news: The cockroaches are not invited, but come to the party and are now up to no good again, as usual. Even worse: Oggy develops suicidal tendencies following an unintentional accident involving Jack's champagne glass pyramid, forcing Jack to try and protect him for as long as he can, even if it means taking the lumps himself. | Malcolm Williamson | Cockroaches |
Metamorphosis
(La Métamorphose) |
After consuming a piece of irradiated chocolate (obviously placed in the box by the cockroaches), Oggy transmutates into a cockroach himself! How will Jack react to this?
(NOTE: Starting with this episode, Joey and Marky's red eyes are now pink.) |
Cockroaches | ||
Jealousy
(Jalousie) |
Oggy invites his date over to his house for dinner. However, he starts to get jealous when cockroach Marky falls in love with her. And soon, this jealousy will escalate a brawl... | Cockroaches (mainly Marky) | ||
13 14 15 | Wrong Side of the Bed
(Vendredi 13) |
Superstitious Oggy finds out that today is Friday the 13th, and starts having a fear of bad luck, and as always, the cockroaches are willing to take full advantage of his dilemma. (Note: Dee Dee became Joey before the cockroaches run away from black Oggy) | Holly Lyons | Oggy |
Go Slow With Your Dough
(Sois zen avec l'oseille) |
Jack has to pay a debt, so he brings into Oggy's house a suitcase full of money for Oggy to look after it, and Oggy becomes paranoid knowing that all that money is in his house, especially when the cockroaches take matters into their hands. | Cockroaches | ||
Tooth Good to be True
(Dent de lait) |
After witnessing Oggy receive money from the tooth fairy, Joey plans on getting some himself. He is unwilling to give this up, even if this means losing all of his teeth in the process. | Both (mainly Joey) | ||
16 17 18 | One Track Life
(Une vie duraille) |
While Jack is hooked on video games, Oggy tries to pass the time by playing with a train set. | Rebecca Stevens | The Cats |
Mouseagator
(Grignotator) |
After seeing Oggy's new remote-controlled lawnmower, the cockroaches forge their own cat-destroyer machine that looks like a mouse, but acts like an alligator. | Oggy | ||
Nine Months and Counting
(37°2 toute la journée) |
The cockroaches' latest prank on Oggy has them inflating his belly, making him think that he's pregnant. However, he'll soon find out that only girls can have babies, and not boys... | Oggy | ||
19 20 21 | A Tip for the Road
(Soigne ton code) |
Oggy, in order to get his driver's license, takes driving lessons with the driving instructor. The cockroaches, of course, try their best to shift the chaos into turbo. | John Brennan | Oggy |
The Outsider
(Cherchez l'intrus) |
A mouse makes his way into Oggy's household, taking whatever he wants, namely food and shelter. Oggy, has a fear of mice and even the cockroaches aren't getting on well with this uninvited guest.
(NOTE : After five of them fainted, and end up in the emergency room, Oggy's phobia is missing). |
Neither | ||
Baby Doll
(Jolie Poupée) |
Oggy is playing with his doll and its included playhouse. The cockroaches, however, have taken the playhouse for themselves and when Marky spots the doll, he falls in love with it. This results in Oggy making an all-out siege on the playhouse to take back what's rightfully his. After the doll fell off, Marky being sad. In the end, he angrily dates Oggy's robot. | Both (except Marky) | ||
22 23 24 | So Lonely
(La Solitude) |
Oggy finally manages to remove the cockroaches out of his home permanently, but gradually regrets doing so, as he starts to miss them, leading to a severe tantrum. | Kathy Sandford | Neither |
Oggy and the Giant Roaches
(Oggy et les Cafards géants) |
Oggy believes he's seeing things big, really big, after the cockroaches implant binocular lenses into his eyes. | Cockroaches | ||
Oggy and the Babies
(Oggy et les Bébés) |
Oggy and Jack, after eradicating the cockroaches from their house, receive 3 baby kittens that look like Jack - little do they knew and suspect that these bundles of joy are actually the roaches in disguise, obviously in retaliation for being kicked out of the house. | Both | ||
25 26 27 | A Dog Day Afternoon
(Comme des chiens) |
Oggy arrives at home after shopping and trips over a small pup. He takes it inside and start pinching his own nose as a squeezing toy to play with the pup. When Jack arrives in the house, he, along with the cockroaches, begin to think that Oggy has gone crazy as Jack and the pup are not seen simultaneously. | Dave Ingham | The Cats |
Fishing Frolic
(Jeux de carpes) |
Jack takes Oggy on a fishing trip, with neither of them knowing that cockroach Dee Dee has come along with them. While Jack keeps a large, amorous fish at bay, Oggy is learning how to fish, whereas Dee Dee is eating all of the bait. | Both (mainly Dee Dee) | ||
Rock 'n Roll Altitude | Oggy has an aviophobia (the fear of flying or the fear of being on an airplane), and while taking him on a flight, Jack tries hypnosis to help him relax. However, while a relaxed Oggy has gone walkabout around the plane, the cockroaches have come aboard as well, in which they leave all of the pilots tied up and gagged in order for them to cause the usual sabotage. | Cockroaches | ||
28 29 30 | It's a Long Way Down
(La Tête et les Muscles) |
While Jack takes up mountain climbing, Oggy intends on reading a good book from his library, only to end up getting stranded in some very high book shelves by the cockroaches, while Jack is having problems of his own at the mountain. Looks like it's going to be a real long way down for both of our feline friends... | John Brennan | Both |
Oggy's Night Out
(Un dîner en ville) |
Oggy and Jack have a meal out at a fancy restaurant. Things take an unexpected bad turn, as the cockroaches are stealing their orders and Jack can't wait any longer to tuck in. | Both | ||
Oggy's Diet
(Le Régime d'Oggy) |
Overweight Oggy decides to keep fit, much to the dismay of the cockroaches. What can they do to this situation? By performing the usual sabotages to make sure Oggy stays the way he is. | Olly Smith | Cockroaches (except Dee Dee) | |
31 32 33 | The Time Machine
(Voyage dans le temps) |
Poor Oggy, as usual, gets in an accident involving Jack against the cockroaches in retaliation of his cake being eaten, ending up being squashed into a disk. TO make sure he'll never repeat that mistake twice, Jack builds a time machine to go back in time and prevent the accident. For him, turning forward - and back - the clock may yield unwanted results. | Paul Alexander | Jack |
Occupied
(Occupé) |
Oggy desperately needs to use the bathroom, but the cockroaches have it occupied and do all what they can to keep him out of it.
(NOTE: This title card is music similar to ("Oggy's Reverse Walk") |
Cockroaches | ||
House for Rent
(Maison à louer) |
The cockroaches rent Oggy's house to a redneck who kicks Oggy out. In trying to get his house back, Oggy finally rents it out to a wrestler who is even bigger, or worse. | Neither | ||
34 35 36 | The Lottery Ticket
(Le Ticket de loto) |
Oggy and Jack won the lottery ticket number for a massive sum of money, that is, until Dee Dee gets a hold of it.
(NOTE: Though seen briefly, this is the first appearance of Bob.) |
Malcolm Williamson | Cockroaches (except Dee Dee) |
The Bait Bites Back
(L'âppat se rebiffe) |
Oggy and Jack are going fishing but Oggy tries to catch the cockroaches as baits - and these baits sure can bite back! | Neither | ||
Globulopolis | Dee Dee is just swimming on Oggy's yogurt, when, unknown to him, Oggy drinks it up, and Dee Dee along with it. Dee Dee then travels around Oggy's insides and decides to give Oggy the mother of all indigestions. | Oggy | ||
37 38 39 | Space Roaches
(Les Cafards De l'espace) |
Three alien cockroaches from another planet (obviously genetically resembling Dee Dee, Marky and Joey) visit Oggy's household. They constantly shape-shift Oggy and Jack into different objects and share good moments with the regular cockroaches. | Malcolm Williamson | Cockroaches (Joey only) |
Deep End
(Le Caillou qui voulait nager) |
Taking a simple bath soon escalates into a desperate struggle for Oggy when the cockroaches deflates his floating ring, especially when our blue feline can't swim and has a severe case of hydrophobia. Can Jack help him overcome this seaborne problem, or will the cockroaches make it more frightening for Oggy in the depths? | Both | ||
The Hiccup
(Aux secousses !) |
What started out as a sip from a simple cup of coffee turns into intensely strong hiccups for Oggy, and while attempting to steal his fridge, the cockroaches get involved with his situation. After he want to drink coffee, he became sneezing so strong. | Cockroaches (not very happy) | ||
40 41 42 | Toy's R Oggy
(Remue-méninges) |
Oggy has found a lot of new toys for him to play with during Christmas Eve, but when an extended boxing glove punched Jack, his brain was knocked out of him and the cockroaches use it as a toy - and an initiative to make the holiday matters for Oggy worse. | Paul Alexander | Oggy and Jack |
Granny's Day
(Mamie Jubile) |
Oggy's granny comes to visit. It's her birthday, and what she wants is three dead cockroaches. However, after Oggy's granny caught both Marky and Joey, she saw Dee Dee being sad after this situation. How can Oggy's granny react to this? | Cockroaches (mainly Dee Dee) | ||
Oggy Goes Snailing
(Coquilles en stock) |
Oggy found a poor snail and kept it as a pet and bought a lot of snails he enjoy. However, he is about to be in for one slippery ride... Dee Dee, that stressed out because the fridge is full of leaves, decided to eat the snails, but is that really he can do? | Oggy | ||
43 44 45 | Cat Kit
(Kit en tas) |
Jack arrives with a put-it-together-yourself roach-catching trap. When he tries to get some silence to work, the cockroaches try their best in causing as much noise as possible. This forces poor Oggy to try and keep them quiet, which is easier said than done. | Carol Noble | Cockroaches |
Docu-mentally
(Micro-craignos) |
Oggy gets a video camera in the mail and attempts to film the cockroaches' final demise. However, just as he could get to watching the end of it, the roaches decide to get their ultimate revenge by stealing his tape and recording him in the most humiliating way possible. | Cockroaches | ||
The Dictator
(Le Dictateur) |
While helping to catch the cockroaches, Jack starts acting like a ruthless, superior-minded dictator to Oggy, reducing him to a downtrodden proletariat - an action he will live and come to regret, as that will evolve into a struggle between control and freedom, which also results with the cockroaches help Oggy in this problem. A conflict starts, and Oggy needs to take revenge on Jack for taking over his house. | Both (mainly Oggy) | ||
46 47 48 | Oggy vs. Super Roach
(Super Cafard) |
While repairing the roaches' TV in one stormy night, Dee Dee is struck by lightning, which gives him superhuman strength. However, Dee Dee lets this get to his head, causing him to be a bully toward Oggy and even his fellow roaches, Marky and Joey. | Olly Smith | Oggy |
Heatwave
(Canicule) |
The cockroaches fight Oggy over getting a sun tan. Their main scheme this time has them in a tire-made hot-air balloon under the guise of a rain cloud. | Bob | ||
Memory Lane
(Souvenirs, souvenirs) |
Oggy finds some old love letters from a girl he used to go to school with. However, the cockroaches play a more rotten than usual prank, which involves faking a date and replacing Oggy's deodorant with his home-made insect repellent that stinks so badly. | Cockroaches | ||
49 50 51 | The Carnival's in Town
(Tremblez manèges) |
The carnival has come to town, and Oggy and Jack are more than happy to go to it. The cockroaches also decide to go the carnival, just to have massive fun wreaking havoc all over the place... | Chris Trengove | Cockroaches |
Beware of Destruction
(Attention travaux) |
Jack is renovating Oggy's house, and when the cockroaches steal his cement tray to use it as a swimming pool, Jack ends up as a statue when the cockroaches put cement in his drink. Worse yet, they are about to take full advantage of his severe disadvantage. | Oggy | ||
Oggy and the Magic Flute
(C'est pas du pipeau) |
After seeing a snake charmer on TV, Oggy decides to make his own flute, in which he steals a car part from his neighbour Bob. Upon adding holes to it, Oggy plays it and unwittingly hypnotises cockroach Marky into being a dog that would remain loyal to him, much to the dismay of cockroaches Dee Dee and Joey. | Both (mainly Marky) | ||
52 53 54 | A Bird of Ill Omen
(Chasse toujours, tu m'intéresses) |
Oggy is minding his own business, watering his flowers when a turkey comes running and hides behind his back. Shortly after, a visually impaired hunter appears from the hedge. The hunter has a problem, and so is for Oggy: because of his poor eyesight, turkeys looks like Oggy to him and Oggy looks vice-versa. | Malcolm Williamson | Cockroaches |
Duck Soup
(La Révolte des canards) |
Oggy and Jack were making and preparing duck soup for their dinner, with the main ingredient being the duck itself, until a lot of its angry, protesting friends show up. | Both | ||
Winner Takes All
(Qui perd gagne) |
Conflict begins between Oggy and Jack after cockroach Joey sabotages a game of chess just by stealing one of the pieces. | Oggy and Jack | ||
55 56 57 | The Ghost Hunter
(Oggy contre les fantômes) |
After Oggy finishes them off once and for all with a frying pan, the cockroaches come back as ghosts and constantly make nightmares a reality for poor old Oggy. Will Oggy be able to put down this paranormal paranoia he has created, and how will he do it - or is it all over for his sanity? | John Brennan | Neither |
Bugball
(Balle au but) |
Oggy gets his hands on a new, super bouncing-ball. He decides to try it out and it soon bounces all over the house, wrecking everything in its path. And things don't get any better when Joey accidentally swallows it. | Neither | ||
Happy Campers
(Les Joies du plein air) |
Oggy and Jack go camping, and after a number of mishaps, starting with Dee Dee eating a plant that causes hallucinations to the user, they upset a wild boar who follows them home. | Cockroaches (Dee Dee only) | ||
58 59 60 | The Piggy Bank
(La Tirelire) |
Oggy puts a solid padlock on the fridge to stop the cockroaches' pesky behaviour and put the key in his piggy bank, but when he's hungry, it seems like the piggy bank is unbreakable. Oggy must try to get the key but it take some way... | Cockroaches | |
Oggy's Clone
(Le Clône d'Oggy) |
The cockroaches play a hit-and-run prank where they frame Oggy by dressing up as him and attacking Jack.
(NOTE: When the cockroaches are walking around the house, after Dee Dee goes to eat the wallpaper, Joey is in Dee Dee's colors. This error has happened in many episodes.) |
Oggy and Jack | ||
A Truce for Christmas
(La Trêve de Noël) |
The cockroaches are planning on ruining Oggy's Christmas, but after they are thrown outside, Oggy makes a truce between them. Meanwhile, Jack must survive a huge snow storm to get to Oggy's house for Christmas. | Oggy | ||
61 62 63 | TV Obsession
(Complètement accro) |
Oggy is hooked onto his favourite TV program. However, this doesn't stop the cockroaches from having fun, by locking his TV in a safe. | Allan Plenderleith | Both |
Race to the Finish
(A tout berzingue) |
Jack bought Oggy a remote control car and they want to race with them, but then the cars are now annoyances and chasing - and chased by - the cockroaches to run them all over. | The Cats | ||
Monster from the Mud Lagoon
(La Nuit du Grime) |
Oggy watched a scary movie about a Monster from the Mud lagoon while Jack tripped over a mud and Oggy believed Jack is really the monster. The cockroaches try all what they have in their sleeves to intensify Oggy's fear of Jack. | Cockroaches | ||
64 65 66 | The Garden of Horrors
(Le Jardin des supplices) |
Oggy was just minding his business, gardening the grass while the cockroaches made it worse by making them bigger. | Joe Williams | Oggy |
Caught in a Trap
(Pris au piège) |
Oggy wakes up and finds his house completely messed up. The cockroaches have yet again plundered his fridge and caused a mess which makes Oggy's eyes pop out of his head, literally. He is now forced to do the best he can to protect the fridge. | Oggy | ||
Blue Sunday
(Tout le charme d'un week-end) |
Jack takes Oggy on a Sunday trip with the beach as the destination. The cockroaches decide to tag along. But trouble is always around the corner when the cockroaches are placed in a small space (Jack's car in this case) together with the two cats. Marky plays Bull Fighting towards oncoming cars, Joey connects a wire to the car's antenna, and to three big vehicles. Jack runs off road being chased by the trucks, stopping near Bob's base, but the trucks run them all down, causing Bob to hurt everyone. Oggy and the cockroaches push Jack's car until they ride on a bus, leaving Jack behind. | Both (mainly Oggy) | ||
67 68 69 | Cloning Around
(La Multiplication des cancrelats) |
Jack is tired of the weak, useless toxins in the insecticide, so he decides to enhance it by using his new chemistry set. The result is... a gas that has the ability to clone the subject it was used on. | Dave Ingham | Neither |
3 Wishes and You're Out
(Les Trois Vœux) |
A bedouin, who is lost and parched in as desert, finds a magic lamp. He uses his three wishes to get a palace, a pile of gold and lovely girls - but he forgets to wish for water. The genie flees after being attacked by the infuriated bedouin and of course, ends up in Oggy's house. | Both | ||
Virtual Voyage
(Voyage virtuel) |
It's all out Cyberspace War as Oggy, with his vacuum cleaner, and Joey takes the daring voyage in the internet in order to return to the real world - however, system errors, bugs, power flows and even Jack himself are hellbent on slowing Oggy and Joey down... | Both (mainly Joey) | ||
70 71 72 | Abominable Snow Moth
(Mite des neiges) |
Things go upside down in the winter when the abominable snow moth came into and eats any yarn in its path in Oggy's home. How would Oggy respond to this cotton-involving incident? | Chris Trengove | Both (mainly Oggy) |
The Neighbor's Cat
(Le Chat de la voisine) |
The fat neighbor woman treated Oggy as a pet cat when the real neighbor's cat made it happen - and the cockroaches want Oggy stay that way by all means. | Oggy | ||
Honeymoon
(Lune de miel) |
When Oggy is eating jam, it brings along an old bee woman which cockroach Joey is in love with, starting up a literal honeymoon - involving irritating Oggy. | Neither | ||
73 74 75 | Loony Balloons
(Zig zags pour deux zigues) |
Oggy and Jack share a ride in a remote-controlled hot-air balloon. However, it soon becomes a joyride when their remote ends up in the cockroaches' hands. | Malcolm Williamson | Oggy and Jack |
Oggy and the Magic Broom
(Balai à réactions) |
A wizard quietly sleeps over at Oggy's house for the duration of the day. Meanwhile, the cockroaches fight over the usage of his flying broom against Oggy. | Cockroaches (except Joey) | ||
Beachcombers
(Sandwich au sable) |
Oggy is going to the beach for what he thinks will be a relaxing day off. What he doesn't notice, is that the cockroaches has decided to tag along. And when Oggy and the cockroaches are near each other, trouble is bound to happen. | Oggy | ||
76 77 78 | Emergency Room
(Urgences) |
Oggy was sent to the hospital when he tripped over down the stairs in pursuit while Jack watched over him. For him, the cockroaches decide to take a visit to the hospital - just to make an already bad situation worse for Oggy. | Olly Smith | Oggy and Jack |
Oggy Van Winkle
(Vieilles Canailles) |
The cockroaches receive a zapping from Oggy's newly found Chronofreezer gun. They eventually wake up (thanks to a poodle marking its territory on them) in the future where they see Oggy and Jack at a very old age. The cockroaches decide to take advantage of this, which results in a chaotic fight the future has never seen before. | Oggy (by old and young) | ||
A Night at the Opera
(Première à l'Opéra) |
Jack is now a tenor and is making a performance at the opera. Dee Dee wishes to join in and tries to team up with him. Jack, however, tosses Dee Dee in a trashcan as his way of saying "no". But it will take more than that to break Dee Dee's dream, as he is trying to ruin the performance and take it all for himself. | Cockroaches (mainly Dee Dee) |
# | Title (French title) | Overview | Written by | Story by | Storyboard by | Happy Ending (Oggy or Cockroaches) |
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79 80 81 | Fame and Glory
(En piste) |
Oggy really wants to go to the circus but had no money so Jack made a circus for himself, including the people and, for the two felines, the cockroaches. | Joe Williams | Olivier Jean Marie | Lionel Alliax | Both |
Hide and Sick
(L'Art du camouflage) |
Oggy is having a sick day recently - and the cockroaches are out to take advantage of his current situation all the while Jack is trying to cure Oggy from his illness, but everytime he tries to cure Oggy with a pair of syringes they keep on striking on Bob when Oggy sneezes. | Jean Louis Capron | Francois Reczulski | Both | ||
Love and Kisses
(La Sœur d'Oggy) |
Oggy's sister, Monica comes over for a visit, whereas Jack is in love and tries to be a thrillseeker like her. However, love and kisses won't be for long, as the cockroaches try their best to ruin it.
(NOTE: This is the first episode that features Monica.) |
Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczulski | Both | ||
82 83 84 | Milk Diet
(De pis en pis) |
Dee Dee wins a cow in a lottery, and in prize he brings the cow to Oggy's house. | Dave Ingham | Jean Louis Carpon | Francois Rosso | Cockroaches (mainly Dee Dee) |
Wash Day
(Ça baigne) |
The cockroaches, in an attempt to give Dee Dee a bath, turn the entire suburban region into an ocean, and Oggy's just woken up to that. Can our blue feline make it back into the house, or will the cockroaches dampen any more of his plans? | Jean Louis Capron, Francois Rosso | Christopher Olivier | Cockroaches | ||
Crazy Shopping
(Oggy fait du shopping) |
Oggy arrives at the supermart, and the cockroaches have tagged along. Soon, their never-ending quabble results in Oggy knocking down a huge pile of detergent. Oggy is kicked out by the security guard and is forced to disguise himself in order to enter the shop and complete his errands. | Olivier Jean Marie | Patrick Claeys | Cockroaches | ||
85 86 87 | Ski Bugs
(Tout schuss) |
Oggy and Jack are hoping to relax at a ski resort. However, the cockroaches once again follow them, and trick Oggy into sledding down a dangerous slope. Can Jack save him? | Joe Williams | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczulski | Oggy and Jack |
All Out of Shape
(En pleine déforme) |
While Oggy was playing and using his limitless imagination with clay, the cockroaches use a clay Oggy as a voodoo doll to literally shape Oggy's life into a wreck in all the ways possible. | Jean Louis Capron | Ludovic Hell | Jack | ||
Roachy Redneck
(Le Cousin de la cambrousse) |
The cockroaches have a redneck cockroach visitor (apparently their cousin) and can make plants come to life which Oggy is enjoying... until he gets overconfident. | Michel Gaudelette | Lionel Allaix | Oggy | ||
88 89 90 | Hit the Road Oggy
(Bonnes vacances, Oggy) |
Oggy plans on going caravanning, but the cockroaches continually ruin it for him. | Dave Ingham | Nicolas Gallet | Francois Rosso | Neither |
Penguin Pandemonium
(Madame le pingouin) |
Oggy and cockroach Dee Dee wake up to find their fridge-freezer occupied by a penguin and its egg. They try to eat the egg. It's (quite) obvious what this hostile occupation by a polar bird leads to...
(NOTE: Joey and Marky are only seen for a few seconds in this episode.) |
Michel Gaudelette | Patrick Claeys | Neither | ||
That's the Last Straw!
(La Fin des haricots) |
There is always one last resort with the cockroaches... this time, the cockroaches attempt to fool Oggy into thinking there's a meteor coming. | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczulski | Cockroaches | ||
91 92 93 | Perpetual Motion
(Mouvement perpétuel) |
While repairing a broken TV remote, Jack accidentally created a magic remote that can control time. After discovering it, Jack toys around with this new remote, but it does not get any better when Joey gets a hold of it.
Note: Joey is the only cockroach seen on this episode. |
Alan MacDonald | Paul Nougha | Francois Reczulski | Oggy |
Life's a Beach
(Touristamania) |
Jack made the backyard a beach for everyone to do whatever they had in mind, but all Oggy gets is nothing but disaster from the customers, and needs all the urgent help he can get - even if it means from the cockroaches in person.
(NOTE: In the French version, Jack is seen taken away by Oggy.) |
Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Rosso | Both (mainly Oggy) | ||
Saving Private Dee Dee
(Maman, tu piques !) |
Oggy, being sick and tired of having his vegetable patch invaded by the cockroaches, decides to protect his vegetables with an electric barbed wire fence. However, cockroach Dee Dee is trapped in the patch, and is soon adopted as a child by a hedgehog. Can Dee Dee's fellow roaches help him break out? | Jean Louis Capron | Francois Rosso | Neither | ||
94 95 96 | Laughing Gas
(Le Poil à rire) |
Jack's latest device at eliminating the cockroaches from the house ends up in the wrong hands when they manage to get Oggy to drink it. What's more, they're armed with some real wacky laughing gas as well. | Allan Plenderleith | Michel Gaudelette | Ludovic Hell | Oggy and Jack |
Hip Hip Hip Hypnosis
(Hip hip hip hypnose !) |
Marky learns to do hypnosis and want to hypnotize Oggy for anything.
Note: Marky is the only cockroach seen on this episode |
Nicolas Gallet | Francois Rosso | Cockroaches (Marky only) | ||
Missing in Action
(Perdu de vue) |
A jog in the park with Jack goes wrong for Oggy when he trips over, causing him to try and catch up. However, as always, the cockroaches are around to make matters worse for the blue feline. | Olivier Jean Marie | Ludovic Hell | Both | ||
97 98 99 | Take Cover
(Tous aux abris) |
Jack's love for playing toy soldiers turns into a nightmare when the cockroaches fool him into believing that there's a real war going on in the back yard.
(NOTE: At first and middle part, Oggy plays role as antagonist) |
Alan MacDonald | Jean Louis Capron | Patrick Claeys | Oggy and Jack |
Copy Cat
(Mecanic Oggy) |
When the cockroaches break the ear of one of Oggy's most precious figurines, he gets so frustrated and heart-broken that he simply sits still in the sofa, holding the piece of the broken ear in his hand. The cockroaches decide to build a robot to take Oggy's place in chasing them - a decision they will regret. | Jean Louis Capron | Francois Rosso | Oggy | ||
High Flyers
(C'est du vol) |
After Oggy and the roaches watch TV about an little cheeper afraid to flying, the roaches bet who will fly over Oggy's swimming pool (while he fishing). Marky loses the bet. So ,Dee Dee and Joey have decided they want to fly and Marky is the test subject in a number of very unsuccessful attempts.
(NOTE: This episode focuses on the cockroaches, and Oggy only plays a minor role throughout.) |
Paul Nougha | Jean Charles Fink | Oggy | ||
100 101 102 | The Wonder Whistle
(Arrêt sur images) |
Oggy receives a time-freezing whistle in the mail (along with some ear muffs), but when the cockroaches take notice of this, they trick him into thinking that he has frozen them in time, and upon doing so, they steal the whistle while Oggy's asleep and cause mayhem in the city by freezing everything. | John Brennan | Paul Nougha | Francois Rosso | Cockroaches |
The Hungry Ostrich Empire
(L'Empire de l'autruche hongroise) |
Oggy is left to look after an ostrich for Jack. While it starts eating anything around the house, the cockroaches get involved with the ostrich chase. Dee Dee and Marky want to eat it, whereas Joey fell in love and wants to ride it. | Oliver Jean Marie | Fabien Brandily | Both (mainly Joey) | ||
Lost in Space
(Le Silence de l'espace) |
Oggy is on the duty of looking after a space station. However, the cockroaches have come aboard to cause the usual mischief, this time in the deep, dark, inky depths of the final frontier. | Olivier Jean Marie | Charles Vaucuelle | Oggy | ||
103 104 105 | Working Cat
(Un Q.I. de 120) |
With electricity bills and economic shortage (lack of food and money), Oggy decides to take up a job test in order to look for work. The cockroaches are there to cheer him up to win the job. | John Brennan | Paul Nougha | Francois Rosso | Oggy |
Beware of the Bodyguard
(Gare au gorille !) |
The cockroaches are causing the usual trouble, again. Oggy is sick and tired of them bullying him all the time (at least more than he usually is), so he decides to get... a bodyguard. | Nicolas Gallet | Francois Rosso | Cockroaches | ||
My Beautiful Prison
(De l'or en barreaux) |
Oggy is given a treasure map by the cockroaches. However, in order to get this 'treasure', Oggy must break INTO a maximum security prison. The result... an all-out Prison siege. | Paul Nougha | Olivier Jean Marie | Cockroaches | ||
106 107 108 | Go for it, Jack
(Plaies et Amour) |
Oggy wanted to play table tennis but Jack got busy trying to impress Monica. The cockroaches tried their best to ruin Jack’s attempts but Jack ended up conquering his love. Very romantic indeed.
(NOTE: This episode's title card is the same as the title card of the episode "Jealousy". And the title card music is an ancient china song.) |
Chris Trengrove | Michel Gaudelette | Olivier Jean Marie | Both |
The Techno-files
(Vive la technique !) |
Jack decides to help Oggy by showing him his inventions, purely designed for cockroach removal - which is, in fact, overcomplex and technologically advanced versions of the flyswatter. | Olivier Jean Marie | Patrick Claeys | Oggy | ||
Soldier for a Day
(Les Trois Jours qui changèrent le monde) |
Oggy is drafted into the Army, given the fact that he is fit for service, and the cockroaches decide to come along and cause havoc in the Boot Camp.
(NOTE: This title card episode is exactly same as "Take Cover".) |
Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczulski | Cockroaches | ||
109 110 111 | Do Not Lean out of the Window
(Le Train complètement fou) |
Oggy's taking a train home, apparently - until the cockroaches decide to give him their own way of handling the railways. What would Jack do for this? | Alan MacDonald | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Rosso | Neither |
7 Minutes & Counting
(Six minutes pour vivre) |
After Oggy is bitten by a poisonous snake, Jack has to take care of him. However, the cockroaches try to prevent him from doing so, as well as allowing the poison inside of Oggy to kick in. | Jean Louis Capron | Fred Vervisch | Cockroaches | ||
Un-Bear-able Bears
(Le Bal des ours) |
Carnival time! Oggy and Jack decide to dress up in different costumes, but the costumes soon cause a serious misunderstanding not only between the cats, but between two bears as well. Even worse, the cockroaches decide to join by framing Oggy and causing more trouble for Jack and the bears. | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Rosso | Cockroaches | ||
112 113 114 | Warning! Boa on the Run
(Oggy et le Boa gobeur) |
Upon returning from a picnic to the zoo with Jack, Oggy finds a boa constrictor in his picnic basket. In the process, it consumes almost everything in the house, namely Jack and the cockroaches. Can this large reptile be taken back to the zoo before Jack can be digested? | Michel Gaudelette | Olivier Jean Marie | Cockroaches | |
Saturday Black Fever
(La Fièvre du samedi noir) |
Oggy strikes oil while doing a spot of gardening. Through this, he can earn a BIG profit, which brings attention to the cockroaches. | Olivier Jean Marie | Rudy Bloss | Oggy | ||
Mayday Mayday!
(La croisière, ça m'use) |
Oggy's cruise trip is rudely interrupted by cockroach Dee Dee, while Jack, Marky and Joey are feeling... seasick. | Paul Nougha | Rudy Bloss | Both | ||
115 116 117 | The Joker Joked
(Magicien malgré lui) |
Oggy prepares to meet up with his date, and her parents. However, a mix-up in the mail results in Oggy accidentally switching his new formal suit with a magician's suit (complete with tricks). | Amanda Swift | Paul Nougha | Francois Reczulski | Both (mainly Dee Dee) |
Green Peace
(Noël au balcon, pactisons !) |
Oggy attempts to get a pine tree ready in time for Christmas, despite a dispute involving his inner-angel and inner-demon. To add insult to injury, his inner-demon joins forces with the cockroaches to attempt to destroy all of the trees Oggy prepares for Christmas time. | Nicolas Gallet | Francois Rosso | Cockroaches | ||
Keep Cool
(Aglagla) |
Once again, the cockroaches have raided Oggy's fridge in the middle of the night, but this time, they leave the fridge door open, causing the whole world to go into a second ice age. How can Oggy and Jack cope? | Marc Du Pontavice | Francois Reczulski | Neither | ||
118 119 120 | The Pied Bagpiper
(La Cornemuse enchantée) |
Oggy encounters the Loch Ness Monster in his swimming pool. Whilst he tries all his best to look after it, the cockroaches want to get rid of it by all means, at all costs - even if it means their physical health. | Dave Ingham | Olivier Jean Marie | Fabien Brandily | Cockroaches |
Sleepless Night
(Nuit blanche) |
Oggy returns home after a night out with Jack and only wants to go to sleep, but the cockroaches have other ideas. | Olivier Jean Marie | Pascal David | Cockroaches | ||
Walls have Ears
(Oggy passe-muraille) |
While on the roof to fix the TV antenna, Oggy gets hit by a lightning bolt, granting him the ability to pass through anything. Thrilled by this new gift, Oggy causes Jack increasing mental distress, but the cockroaches soon turn the tables against him. | Jean Louis Capron | Patrick Claeys | Cockroaches | ||
121 122 123 | Face Off
(Nouveau Nez) |
When Oggy gets himself - and his original face - anviled by another prank the cockroaches made, Jack decides to take him to the plastic surgery to fix the problem. Misunderstanding and cockroach intervention will lead to several incorrect, and rather bizarre, facial-reconstructions. | Dave Ingham | Paul Nougha, Olivier Jean Marie | Fred Vervisch | Both (mainly Joey) |
Off Limits
(Défense d'entrer) |
The cockroaches move into Bob's home, taking Oggy's TV, fridge and money with them. After reasoning fails him, Oggy tries to win back his key possessions by force. | Olivier Jean Marie | Olivier Jean Marie | Oggy | ||
Golf Curse
(Les Rois du green) |
Jack believes he is a good golfer, but his caddy, Oggy, knows he isn't. Both cats suffer from attacks of the targets of Jack's wild swings. | Olivier Jean Marie | Thomas Szabo | Cockroaches | ||
124 125 126 | The Pumpkin that Pretended to be a Ferrari
(La Citrouille qui se prenait pour une Ferrari) |
In this fairytale-like story, Oggy accidentally runs over a frog whilst returning home from his shopping. He then tries to kiss it better, only to learn that this frog is actually a fairy, who decides to make a van out of his shopping bag. When Jack learns of Oggy's situation, he decides to find another frog/fairy in order to have a big night out.
(NOTE: The cockroaches do not appear in this episode.) |
Allan Plenderleith | Nicolas Gallet | Francois Reczulski | Oggy |
Paper Chase
(Format A4) |
Another series of cockroach pranks results in Oggy falling into a photocopier, and trapped inside a piece of paper. Can Oggy find a way out of this situation? | John Brennan | Olivier Jean Marie | Didier Degand | Oggy | |
Penalty Shot
(Penalty) |
After watching a game of soccer on TV, cockroach Joey introduces it to Dee Dee and Marky, and decide to have their own game. But because they disturbing Oggy, and Bob, they must use Jack's body as their mini soccer field. | Paul Alexander | Olivier Jean Marie | Christophe Pettit | Both (mainly Oggy) | |
127 128 129 | Oggy's Puzzled
(Paisible Puzzle) |
Oggy's attempt at finishing a jigsaw puzzle starts to go to pieces when cockroach Joey steals the final piece. | Alan MacDonald | Michel Gaudelette | Francois Rosso | Cockroaches (Joey Only) |
Going Up
(Étages mécaniques) |
The stairs at Oggy's house are too long, and is difficult for him to climb them up when chasing the cockroaches. So, he buys an elevator for making it easier to go to the second floor. | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczulski | Cockroaches | ||
Don't Rock the Cradle
(Objectif Nounou) |
Oggy is left to look after the baby of Jack and Monica while they were far away, which is, however, easier said than done, as the cockroaches are all hellbent on making this babysitting job a challenge.
(NOTE: This episode could show that Jack and Monica are married. And the title card of this episode is the same as Oggy and the Babies except this card is in different color.) |
Olivier Jean Marie | Patrick Claeys | Neither | ||
130 131 132 | Pharonuf
(Le Secret de la pyramide) |
Oggy and Jack's trip in Egypt takes the usual twist when the cockroaches show up to cause mayhem. However, the chase takes themselves and Oggy into a time vortex (inside a pyramid), leading to the Ancient Egyptian time period.
(NOTE: Oggy doesn't seen had aviophobia in the plane.) |
Paul Alexander | Olivier Jean Marie | Jice Dessaint | Oggy |
Sitcom | After seeing Oggy watching a TV sitcom, the cockroaches play a clever prank on him, which involves a tape recording of a laugh track. And if that's not enough, the recording ends up in Oggy's stomach, involuntarily activating while Jack and Monica are near to breaking up. | Olivier Jean Marie | Thomas Szabo | Oggy and Jack | ||
Homebreaker
(Chacun chez soi) |
After his home gets reduced all the way down to ruins, Bob moves into Oggy's house for a stay while his house is being rebuilt. Just how would Oggy react with this situation? Only time will tell. | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczulski | Cockroaches | ||
133 134 135 | Magic Carpet Ride
(Les Milles et Une Peurs) |
Oggy buys a new carpet, which turns out to be a magic carpet, able to fly. When the cockroaches tie explosives to it, it goes out of control and Jack must save Oggy, who can't control the carpet. | Jon Groves | Michel Gaudelette | Christopher Olivier | Cockroaches |
Safari so good
(Safari-Golade) |
Oggy and Jack are on safari on Africa. Dee Dee is there too, and is trying to ruin the trip. After monkeys steal their safari truck, Oggy and Jack must devise several ways to try to escape from the African wilderness.
Note: Dee Dee is the only cockroach seen on this episode |
Olivier Jean Marie | Charles Vaucuelle | Cockroaches (Dee Dee only) | ||
Joey and the Magic Bean
(Un problème de taille) |
One night a green giant comes to Oggy's neighborhood and Joey meets with him. He gives Joey a can of magic beans, which make Joey grow taller when he eats them. Joey spends all night trying to grow up enough to scare Oggy. But no matter how huge he grows, whenever he confronts Oggy, he is still shorter. | Michel Gaudelette | Francois Reczulski | Oggy | ||
136 137 138 | Control Freak
(Enroule du câble) |
Oggy and Jack are having a racing contest in order to decide who should be allowed to use the TV's remote-control; it is something that only results in more mayhem. Joey, the man that held the competition, supports Jack, while Dee Dee, along Marky supports Oggy. | Kathy Sandford | Olivier Jean Marie | Thomas Szabo | Oggy |
Flower Power
(Le Poids des mots) |
Oggy finds a book on flower power and decides to become a peaceful hippy. The cockroaches try to provoke him into losing his temper, but to little avail. So it's up to Jack to protect him. | Michel Gaudelette | Thomas Szabo | Jack | ||
What a Dump
(Poubelle Story) |
Oggy's latest attempt at removing the cockroaches results in them (including our blue feline) taking a one way ticket to the rubbish tip. Can Oggy break out of the junkyard in one piece, especially with the cockroaches? | Alan MacDonald | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczluski | Cockroaches | |
139 140 141 | Sea Risks
(Il était un petit navire) |
Oggy and Jack are left stranded in the middle of the ocean on a lifeboat following a shipwreck, along with Dee Dee. Jack tries to find a way out while Oggy can only think about one thing, and one only: food.
Note: Dee Dee is the only cockroach seen on this episode. |
Kelly Marshall | Olivier Jean Marie | Charles Vaucuelle | Cockroaches (Dee Dee only) |
Mission to Earth
(Les Envahisseurs) |
Oggy and Joey unwittingly catapult themselves to another planet. They later see a spaceship leading toward the invasion of Earth from aliens disguised as garden gnomes. The directive is clear and the imperative is obvious now: terminate the gnome aliens' invasion permanently and get back to Earth at once. | Olivier Jean Marie | Charles Vaucuelle | Cockroaches (except Joey) | ||
Oggy's Bag
(Oggy Bag) |
Oggy chases the cockroaches into his dirty laundry bag. However, they soon find out that this bag's a world of its own, and the clothes come to life. | Nicolas Gallet | Pascal David | Neither | ||
142 143 144 | Jack in a Box
(La Machine) |
Jack shows Oggy a machine that can transform objects into other things (i.e. transforming a cow into dairy products and beef products). But when the cockroaches throw Jack into the machine, Oggy makes his attempt to save him - even if it costs him his physical form.
(NOTE: The title card of this episode is the same as the title card of the episode "Cat Kit".) |
Dave Ingham | Michel Gaudelette | Olivier Jean Marie | Oggy and Jack |
A Tooth for a Tooth
(Dent pour dent) |
The cockroaches are pulling yet another prank on poor Oggy. This time, they put massive, fake teeth in his mouth. Oggy is forced to call his old friend Jack in order to get rid of his new, oversized teeth. | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Rosso | Oggy | ||
The Blob
(Mon ami le blob) |
After Oggy receives a lava lamp-like object from the post, the cockroaches release the blob from inside of it, which then starts growing and eating anything in its path. | Olivier Jean Marie, Nicolas Gallet | Jice Dessaint | Oggy | ||
145 146 147 | Upside Down
(Sens dessus-dessous) |
A terribly windy day leads to Oggy nailing all appliances and furniture to the floor. However, the house itself gets blown away, landing upside down on top of a tree. | Paul Alexander | Paul Nougha | Francois Reczulski | Neither |
Barbecue
(Le Barbecue) |
Oggy is enjoying a barbecue in his garden and Jack is unsuccessfully trying to fly a kite. When Jack gets wrapped in the line the cockroaches are using for their tennis ball, he starts a mayhem. The mayhem soon escalates and involves them all, including Bob and the hawk living in Oggy's tree. | Michel Gaudelette | Lionel Alliax | Oggy and Jack | ||
Boxing Fever
(Le Match) |
After the cockroaches' pranks result in another encounter between Oggy and Bob, this time Oggy challenges Bob to a duel with Bob forcing on Oggy a boxing match. Oggy calls Jack in order to get some help in training for the upcoming match - will Oggy get out of this situation, or is it TKO for him?
(NOTE: The cockroaches are only seen in the beginning of this episode.) |
Paul Nougha | Rudy Bloss | Cockroaches | ||
148 149 150 | Up to No Good
(Le Septième Ciel) |
While having a roast chicken cooked, Oggy finds a switch in his garden, which unveils a mountain from underneath his house. The cockroaches have already made it into the house, awaiting his meal. Can Oggy make it back in, even with an encounter from a disco-dancing yeti? | Toby Rushton | Jean Louis Carpon | Francois Rosso | Oggy |
Oggy has Kittens
(L'Apprentissage de la vie) |
Oggy adopts a kitten after it faces torment from the cockroaches. What's more, he's willing to teach this infant the proper cat etiquette, much to the confusion of Jack.
(NOTE: This episode should have been named "Oggy AND the Kitten", since Oggy didn't give birth to the kitten.) |
Olivier Jean Marie | Ludovic Hell | Oggy | ||
Baby Boum
(Un petit nid douillet) |
The stork is coming and, of course, he also brings babies. Oggy decides to dump a baby in Bob's garden. As the storks continue to bring babies, this results in an all-out infant battle between Oggy and Bob where both are trying different methods of dumping the babies in the opponent's garden.
(NOTE: The cockroaches appear for just for a few seconds in this episode.) |
Nicolas Gallet | Charles Vaucuelle | Bob | ||
151 152 153 | Sky Diving
(Chute libre) |
Just as Jack was about to propose marriage to her, a thrill-seeking Monica decides to take up skydiving, taking both Oggy and Jack with her. However, Dee Dee has come along too, just to make the stunt harder for the already scared Jack.
Note: Dee Dee is the only cockroach seen on this episode. |
Malcolm Williamson | Olivier Jean Marie | Thomas Szabo | Cockroaches (Dee Dee only) |
Brainchild
(Le Petit Génie) |
Oggy trips over a small, fat kid sitting on the street and typing with a laptop. The kid then decides to follow Oggy home. But at there, the kid starts performing strange experiments on the cockroaches. | Olivier Jean Marie | Lionel Alliax | Oggy | ||
Black and White
(Lessivés) |
Oggy is trying a new, super-strong detergent. The cockroaches decide to fill the washing machine to the brim with it as Oggy exits the laundry room. This causes the washing machine to over-flow and cover Oggy's house with pink foam. When a rain cloud washed it off, the house (and the garden) has lost all its colour. This has a really depressive effect on Oggy. | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Reczulski | Neither | ||
154 155 156 | Strike!
(Le Bowling) |
The cockroaches' game of pick-up sticks is interrupted by Oggy, who is bowling. However, when Jack comes over, a chase begins, leading both cats to a real bowling alley. | James Henry | Michel Gaudelette | Patrick Claeys | Oggy and Jack |
Chatter Box
(Les Pipelettes) |
Oggy buys a new type of crackers that causes anyone who eats one to speak non-stop in gibberish. He tries a piece and is unimpressed by the result. But then Dee Dee tries one out and gains the ability to speak (albeit in apparent gibberish). However, the other cockroaches are not very impressed by Dee Dee's new verbal skills (and no one else by the way), until Jack also eats one of the crackers, and finally Dee Dee and Jack have someone to talk to! | O. Jean Marie, P. Nougha, J.L. Capron | Francois Rosso | Both (except Dee Dee) | ||
Welcome to Paris
(Ça c'est Paris !) |
Oggy's trip in Paris goes horribly awry when the cockroaches, somehow, hitch a ride. The chase starts at the Eiffel Tower and goes all the way to Notre Dame de Paris. | Olivier Jean Marie | Francois Rosso | Both |
# | Title (French title) | Overview | Happy Ending (Oggy or Cockroaches) |
---|---|---|---|
157 158 159 | Octopus | Oggy befriends an octopus which the cockroaches want to eat. Little does Oggy know this octopus makes a habit of plotting robberies - for example, when Oggy was at his most unaware when he sleeps and gets relaxed, the Octopus sniggers and pulls Oggy's stuff into his head.
(NOTE: starting in this episode, all characters are redesigned in this season.) |
Neither |
Sheepcat
(Chat de berger) |
Oggy has a new job shaving sheep. For him, even here, the cockroaches are there, ready to get Oggy in trouble - for the shear love of it.
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to "The Patient"). |
Both | |
Night Watchmen
(Gardiens de nuit) |
Oggy and Jack are assigned to keep watch over a toxic waste plant, briefed to make sure no monkey business will make this plant go nuclear. But while Jack is sleeping on the job, Oggy has to take damage from the cockroaches, trying his best to avoid sending the entire waste plant sky-high.
(NOTE: When Oggy and the Cockroaches are blended in the washing machine in the 3rd time, they turn into Space Goofs. |
Cockroaches | |
160 161 162 | Abandoned Cockroaches
(Cafards abandonnés) |
When Oggy and Jack go on vacation yet again, the cockroaches tag along, then the cats plan on leaving them behind at a convenience store, which only destroys their car.
(Note: While Jack is refueling the car, Oggy's stomach shape is gone when he got out of the car and when he and the cockroaches enters the gas mart, his stomach shape is there.) |
Cockroaches |
V.I.P. Party
(La Vie de château) |
Our favorite feline is invited to an extravagant V.I.P. party. As always (if you're familiar with Oggy), the cockroaches come along and turn this party up one notch too high as Oggy suffers torture by Marky and Dee Dee, while Joey has eyes for Cinderella and her only.
(Note: After Marky and Dee Dee scared Oggy with the pig's head, Marky is in Joey's color when he and Dee Dee popped out of the pig's head) |
Cockroaches (Joey only) | |
Scuba Diving
(Le Gros Bleu) |
When our not so deliberate duo, Oggy and Jack, take up scuba diving in Hawaii during their vacation, not even water can stop the cockroaches from tagging along and taking the plunge to cause their usual mischief - this time under the great blue. | Cockroaches | |
163 164 165 | Oggy and the Magic Shoes
(Oggy et les Chaussures magiques) |
While walking home, Oggy finds a pair of magic shoes that can dance on their own whenever spit-shined. Oggy soon becomes famous with the toe tappers. All goes well until the cockroaches ruin everything. | Oggy |
Casino | Oggy receives his 1 million Euro payment. Jack spends it all on a casino joint. And of course, the cockroaches come along for the ride.
(NOTE: In the Philippines, this episode was Jack named "Idiot cat", and on the payment written the date is April 7, 2008. Oggy says "NO CASINO BUSINESS" that means no 'pasugalan' allowed.) |
Cockroaches (except Dee Dee) | |
Santa Oggy
(Oggy prend les rennes) |
Right in the middle of this Christmas night, Santa Claus, while doing his routine gift delivery services, experiences - and gets disabled by - cockroach-related technical difficulties, so Oggy volunteers to do his job for him. Too bad the cockroaches are trying to take the "merry" out of Oggy's merry Christmas tonight - festive anything-goes style. | Cockroaches | |
166 167 168 | Just Married!
(Vive les mariés !!!) |
The big day has arrived when Oggy gets invited to the marriage of his best friend, Jack, and a French poodle, promising to be cockroach-free, but Dee Dee, Marky and Joey come along for the wedding too, uninvited, just to raise a little heck... well, so much for that "No Cockroaches Allowed" policy of the invitation. | Both |
Living Carrots
(Carottes vivantes) |
One day, Oggy discovers that all of the vegetables in his house are alive! So naturally, the vegetables are saved. But when Oggy gets hungry, they have to resort to change Oggy into a predator. | Oggy and Jack | |
Castaway Cats
(Les Naufragés) |
Oggy and Jack fall overboard on their cruise ship and fall on an island. While Oggy is enjoying himself, Jack is trying to leave. Meanwhile, the cockroaches are being kidnapped by a roach eater. | Cockroaches | |
169 170 171 | Transamazon-ians
(Transamazonienne) |
Oggy and Jack are on a wild safari. They run into friendly insectivore natives who accidentally make Jack unconscious which the cockroaches take advantage of. | Jack |
First Flight
(Baptême de l'air) |
Jack is preparing an airplane flight, while Oggy gets on the wrong flight and the cockroaches are the pilots.
(NOTE: When Oggy is being bounced from one side of plane to other by the cockroaches, he turns into a Smurf.) |
Oggy | |
Invincible | After being run over by a car, Oggy discovers he has superpowers, and Jack becomes his sidekick in order to protect the world from villainy. However, both cats always get into trouble.
(Note: When Oggy is chasing the cockroaches on the power lines using the lawnmower, Joey is in Dee Dee's colors) |
Cockroaches | |
172 173 174 | Inside Out
(Volte-face) |
A witch drops a strange invention - an enchanted telescope, namely - in Oggy's house. When the cockroaches use it, they grow to gigantic size - and of course manage to shrink Oggy, Bob and Jack. | Oggy and Jack |
Priceless Roaches
(Tribulations en Chine) |
Oggy is in China and the cockroaches are there also causing mischief. With that, Oggy sells them to a Chinese merchant but then starts to think he made the wrong decision. | Oggy | |
The World Underneath
(Le Monde du dessous) |
The cockroaches' latest prank on Oggy is trapping him under the house, Jack hears of it and makes the cockroaches go down to save him. However, Jack must first sign the contract that if the cockroaches save Oggy, they will humiliate Jack by recording him dancing like a ballerina. | Both | |
175 176 177 | Golden Eggs
(Papa Poule) |
While doing laundry, Oggy discovers of a chicken that can lay eggs... but not just any egg - golden ones. When the cockroaches learn of this, they try to get one of her eggs too for profits.
(NOTE: Joey is in Dee Dee's colors after a few seconds when the chicken is all alone.And the title card music is similar to "Oggy's Clone") |
Neither |
Termite-ator
(Opération Termites) |
The cockroaches hire a termite to help them get in the cupboards. However, this termite causes problems with Oggy and Jack. | Cockroaches (mainly Dee Dee) | |
The Mini-Golf War
(La Guerre du mini-golf) |
Oggy and Jack are playing mini golf in Oggy's yard. The cockroaches show up to cause trouble for Jack, while Oggy keeps getting a perfect score. | Oggy | |
178 179 180 | Oggywood | Oggy is exploring scenic Hollywood, and the cockroaches try to bug him. The chase leads them to several movie scene parodies. | Cockroaches |
Horse Ride
(En selle) |
Jack brings Oggy a horse for a horse show. Oggy plans on getting famous for riding it, but becomes only a show the cockroaches can enjoy. | Cockroaches | |
Oggy's Crab
(Le Crabe à Oggy) |
Oggy adopts a crab knowing that it keeps the cockroaches away, However, the crab soon gets a bit... clingy to Oggy much to his dismay. | Cockroaches | |
181 182 183 | The Fugitive
(Le Fugitif) |
After catching him in the fridge, Oggy manages to "kill" cockroach Dee Dee, but he did not realize that Dee Dee was just playing dead. Also, Joey and Marky call the police and a crime inspector to make this even worse for Oggy. | Both (mainly Dee Dee) |
The Ancestor
(L'Ancêtre) |
Oggy finds a past form of a cockroach frozen in his garden. The cockroaches unfreeze him, later finding out the really, really hard way that what cockroach they've thawed is a wild cat eater - which equals Oggy is bound to end up becoming the main item in a prehistoric cave-bug's menu. | Cockroaches | |
Surf's On
(Les Princes de la glisse) |
Oggy and Jack are out surfing but Oggy is stuck with the big board. Plus, after he manages to control it, the cockroaches make things worse for him and Jack. | Cockroaches | |
184 185 186 | Hold Up
(Qui veut voler des millions ?) |
Oggy must protect the banks' money, but the cockroaches steal his forklift, and Oggy has to get it back once and for all! | Cockroaches |
Fancy-a-Pizza
(Rapid'za) |
Jack opens up a pizza delivering business and Oggy is the deliverer. But Oggy's job becomes difficult once the cockroaches steal Oggy's every order. | Both (mainly Oggy) | |
Oggy's Grandma
(La Mamie d'Oggy) |
Oggy's grandmother returns, which means bad news to the cockroaches. Considering, Oggy's grandmother drinks a power coffee, making her super strong against them. | Oggy | |
187 188 189 | Locked Outside
(Enfermés dehors) |
The cockroaches lock poor Oggy out of his house. Now Oggy must find a way back in before his house is trashed.
(NOTE: The title card music is similar to "Casino".) |
Cockroaches |
Cartoon Lesson
(Leçon de cartoon) |
While watching a bunch of old cartoons, Oggy and the cockroaches are transported in the projector. Oggy then finds the characters who want to teach him a little of something about cartoons. | Oggy | |
Ugly, Dirty and Good
(Affreux, Sale et Gentil) |
Cockroach Joey is hit on the head and treats Oggy like a role model. Now Marky and Dee Dee must try to change him back.
(NOTE: this shows that Joey is having an amnesia.) |
Cockroaches (except Joey) | |
190 191 192 | Moving Out
(Trois pièces cuisine) |
Oggy is up to his breaking point with the cockroaches so he moves to the city. Feeling sad and lonely, the cockroaches try to look for him - but when they show up in his new apartment room, something tells the city there's not enough room for the both of them. | Oggy |
Deep Trouble
(Péril au périscope) |
Oggy and Jack climb aboard on a submarine, but the cockroaches come along and take over the entire ship.
(NOTE: This is also the last appearance of Monica , and the title card music of this episode is similar to "The Dictator".Also,joey is in dee dee's colors when the cockroaches are almost went to the sterring wheel.) |
Cockroaches | |
The Cicada and the Cockroach
(La Cigale et le Cafard) |
Kindhearted Oggy takes in a cicada hoping to use her sound for relaxation, not realizing it gives Joey quite a headache.
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to "Happy Campers"). |
Both (except Joey) | |
193 194 195 | Oggy's Double
(Le Sosie d'Oggy) |
Oggy finds another cat that is a near-perfect replica of himself (save for a white spot on his tail). When Jack learns of this, he decides to play a joke on the cockroaches making them think that Oggy is everywhere, resulting in double the trouble, double the laughs.
(NOTE: There's a deleted scene in this episode. When Joey finds out that Oggy follows him in space, there's a part that his head exploded. But since it was deleted in most countries, the result is the alternative scene when he cries. ) |
The Cats |
To Serve and Protect
(Police Académie) |
Oggy and Jack attend Bob's police training camp, and the cockroaches sabotage Jack's every task and then somehow made Oggy win. | Both | |
Formula 1
(Formule 1) |
Jack invites Oggy to see him participate as a racer in the big racing tournament being hosted at the circuit arena. But when the cockroaches come with the cats to get their race on, havoc-wreaking bug style, things are about to go way too turbo for Oggy and Jack to stomach.
The Cats |
# | Title | Overview | Happy Ending (Oggy or Cockroaches) |
---|---|---|---|
196 197 198 | Olivia | When a new girl cat named Olivia moves into Oggy's neighborhood, he instantly falls in love with her. But, not only are Bob and Jack (who are working together) also pining for Olivia, when the cockroaches see the whole thing, they pull out all the tricks they can to throw a wrench into this relationship.
(NOTE: This episode was released together with the 13th anniversary of the show. The color errors of the cockroaches are: Dee Dee is in Joey's colors when he eats the food on the table and Joey is in Dee Dee's colors when they're surfing.) |
Oggy |
The Lighthouse Keeper | Oggy and Jack become lighthouse keepers for the day. While Jack gets a fear of the ocean,Oggy once again chaces the cockroaches who are directing boats all over the place.
(NOTE: Jack appears to have acrophobia or fear of heights in this episode, but in "The Rise and The Fall", it appears he doesn't have acrophobia.) |
Oggy | |
Dump the Roaches | Oggy and Jack find a new job − Oggy and a sleep deprived Jack become garbage men.But the cockroaches mess up the controls and things go crazy. | Oggy | |
199 200 201 | Dee Dee's Diet | Dee Dee thinks he’s too fat so he decides to go on a diet. Anything goes so he can lose a few kilos. | Both (mainly Dee Dee) |
A Jealous Guy | During a lovely day in the yard, Joey photoshops some pics and makes Oggy believe that he has had a fling with Olivia, the lovely neighbor. Oggy turns jealous and begins to act very strangely. No one can understand why.
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to "Oggy's Clone" and "Golden Eggs" And Oggy's eyes shut off like a TV when he gets jealous) |
The Cats | |
Let's Party Guys | It’s Joey’s birthday. And his two buddies decide to throw a surprise party. They post an invitation on the internet and hundreds of roaches show up that evening.
(NOTE: This episode shown that Joey's birthday is on 15 June.) |
The Cats | |
202 203 204 | Airship House | After getting everything ready for Jack’s birthday party, the roaches blow up all the hot air balloons with helium and release them in the attic. | Cockroaches |
Panic Room | Exasperated at being once again, victim to the roaches’ practical jokes, Oggy orders a panic room. | Neither | |
Into the Wild | Oggy and Jack go hiking on the GR 20 trail across Corsica. So do the roaches. They sabotage Jack’s compass and the two cats get lost in the wild, which turns out to be pretty frightening. | Oggy and Jack | |
205 206 207 | Washing Day | Oggy has just washed his clothes, and is about to dry them, when the cockroaches come up and steal the clothes, starting a battle between Oggy and the roaches on the clotheslines. | Neither |
Lightning Visit | Oggy's relatives arrive at Oggy's house for a visit, when Oggy remembers in their last visit, they ran away because there were so many cockroaches. As such, Oggy is determined protect his visitors from the roaches' plots, or else the visit will turn into a disaster like the last one. | Oggy | |
Oggy's Shadow | The roaches have trapped Oggy with lights and nailed his shadow as they are about to, as usual, raid the fridge. When Oggy breaks free, his shadow is still trapped and then becomes stray. Will Oggy be able to get his shadow back?
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to "Octopus"). |
Oggy | |
208 209 210 | Buddy Parrot | One day, Oggy finds a parrot which repeats anything he says and does, and decides to take it home. As the parrot is at Oggy's house, cockroach Dee Dee becomes very obsessed with the parrot, and wants to get its feathers only for... crackers?
(Note: Sharko and Marina froare seen on the vet clinic when Oggy is there to return the parrot.) |
Both (mainly Dee Dee) |
The Magic Pen | A pencil with weird power has just fallen onto Oggy's house yard, and the cockroaches plan to use it against Oggy. | Oggy | |
The Cube | Oggy finds a weird cube on his yard, and decides to take it to his living room. But soon the cube causes trouble for himself as it grows bigger. | The Cats | |
211 212 213 | A Charming Guy | Oggy has problems to show his feelings for Olivia, probably because he is just too nervous to do so. To make matters worse, the roaches come along to ruin Oggy's every attempt to impress Olivia. | The Cats |
Fly for Fun | When a helicopter lands on Oggy's yard, Oggy deicdes to take control of it for a while. Suddenly, cockroach Joey falls in love to the helicopter, thinking it's a fly and leaving the other roaches in confusion, and harder for Oggy to control it. | Both (mainly Joey) | |
Olivia's Pimple | Olivia notices a pimple on her face and refuses to leave her home. What will Oggy do to help Olivia get rid of the pimple? | Oggy | |
214 215 216 | The Ice Rink | It's an icy day, and when Bob crashes into a fire hydrant, Oggy's yard turns into a large ice rink. Oggy and Olivia decide to make some fun on the rink by going on ice skating. However, as Oggy has problems with his ice skating shoes, the cockroaches, as usual, have plans to make matters worse, putting him in trouble with Bob. | The Cats |
For Real | After being electrocuted, Oggy and Joey turn into a REAL cat and a REAL roach. Nobody recognizes them, not even Jack nor Marky nor Dee Dee.
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to "Happy Campers" and "The Cicada and the Cockroach") |
Neither | |
Fly to the Sun | The cockroaches, as usual, have plans to raid Oggy's fridge. However, this time, it turns out to be the flight of Oggy's house into the outer space. Jack tries to gap the house, but it be a problem for Bob. Can Jack save the house before it reaches the Sun?
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to "Night Watchmen".) |
Both | |
217 218 219 | Run, Olivia, Run | Olivia is taking part of a marathon, and Oggy comes with a bag with a bottle of water inside. However, the roaches, as usual, also come with him and are up to no good, stealing the bag, resulting in a big chase while the race is on.
(Note: Some of French episodes of Season 1 and Season 2 of Oggy and the cockroaches can be seen on the billboards on the buildings.) |
Cockroaches |
Mind the Giant | Cockroach Marky accidentally eats a tree seed which makes him grow really, really fast, turning him into a giant roach who eats everything.
(NOTE: Again, in the end, some french episodes of season 1/2 of the series can be seen on the billboard on the buildings.) |
Both (except Marky) | |
A Soft World | Oggy gets a package containing a spray bottle, which he hopes to be able to kill the roaches. However, as the roaches have it in their hands, they have made everything droopy and soft. | Oggy and Jack | |
220 221 222 | Sports Fans | After the cockroaches destroy Oggy's TV, Oggy and Jack make the cockroaches do olympic events themselves. | Cockroaches |
The Kitchen Boy | Oggy gets a new job as an apprentice cook in a chic, modern restaurant. | Oggy | |
Mister Cat | Oggy is taking part of a Mister Cat contest, but then Bob also enters with his new pet cat. When it comes to the final round, Bob decides to ask help from the cockroaches to fix the contest to make sure his pet cat wins. (NOTE: The posters from the episodes Fame and Glory Boxing Fever, Welcome to Paris and Formula 1 appears here.) | Oggy and Jack | |
223 224 225 | The Easter Egg | An Easter Bell, tired from its long flight, lands in Oggy’s yard and lays an Easter egg right before taking off again. Oggy that find the egg decided to give it to Olivia, but cockroaches decided to eat it.
(Note: This title card music is similar to "Santa Oggy".) |
Oggy |
Journey to the Center of the Earth | After the cockroaches steal Oggy's nose, Joey and Oggy fall to the center of the earth. Meanwhile, Dee Dee and Marky tell Olivia of this, as they go down to save Oggy and Joey. | Oggy | |
Butterfly Race | Oggy finds a butterfly and teaches it tricks. Jealous, Bob dresses Marky up as a butterfly and the two compete in a race. Olivia makes a butterfly race, the winner will get trophy and an honey, makes the insects (Oggy's butterfly, Marky, and non-participants Dee Dee) make an effort in the game. Who will win?
(NOTE: Joey is only seen twice in this episode) |
Both (mainly Dee Dee)/(except Marky) | |
226 227 228 | Oggy Goes Green | Oggy buys a solar panel, and sees its effects. Then, Oggy goes crazy and uses everything from solar energy. But, the cockroaches decide to use them to chase Oggy with burning heat. | Oggy |
Now You See Me, Now You Don't | Oggy is fixing himself up a veggie drink, what could be more healthy than that?! But when his back is turned, the roaches put weird junk into the blender.When Oggy drinks it he becomes invisible. Olivia comforts him by making him an outfit but Oggy uses his new trick to trick people.
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to the episode Termite-ator). |
Both (except Joey) | |
What a Lousy Day | Oggy is in the attic and wears his cowboy hat, unaware that 3 lice are in his hair. Oggy starts scratching his head and lends his comb to Jack who lends it to Bob and the three of them start scratching their heads.Olivia sees this and tries to clean their hair. | Both (including the neighbours and excluded Olivia) | |
229 230 231 | Jack's Nephew | Jack brings his nephew to Oggy's house, wanting Oggy to look after. But Jack's nephew is lazy, and only wants to eat cereal flakes. Even worse, he makes friends with Joey, and they start to trash the place. | Both |
Roommate Wanted | Oggy is getting mighty bored living all alone. As he vacuums the spare room, he suddenly has an idea. He decides to make a list of roommates to be with him so that he can't be bored. Unfortunately for Oggy, his roommates are afraid of the cockroaches because they don't want another person chasing them. | Oggy | |
The Bathtub Race | When the neighbourhoods were bored, Olivia has organized a bathtub race in the neighborhood. Oggy, Bob, Jack, along with cockroaches sign up. | Cockroaches (Dee Dee only) | |
232 233 234 | Inspector Dee Dee | Oggy has returned to his house and shocked to find every thing gone in his house which makes him upset.With the police useless (literaly) Dee Dee decides to find the culprit.Meanwhile Oggy and Marky start acting as if nothing happened | Both (mainly Oggy) |
Hep Taxi | Oggy becomes a taxi driver, and the roaches try to sabotage the business.
(NOTE: This title card music is similar to "Inside Out"). |
Oggy | |
(Un)happy Campers | Olivia and Oggy head off in their camping car for a beach vacation. The roaches come along for the ride and decide to ruin Oggy’s vacation of course. Also Bob caravanning near Oggy and Olivia's, makes Oggy very disturbed by Bob's furniture. Can Oggy save his camping trip? | Both (except Joey) | |
235 236 237 | A Streetcar on the Loose | Super proud, Jack has become the driver of the new streetcar that runs through the neighborhood. Olivia brings the kids to ride the streetcar. Again, the havoc starts. Cockroaches slip to the machine and make a havoc. Even worse, this makes Bob crushed by Jack's streetcar. Can Oggy get rid the situation while Jack was asleep?
(NOTE: This episode's title card music is similar to "It's a Long Way Down".) |
Oggy, Olivia and Bob |
Grease Monkey Oggy | Jack opens up a garage with gas tanks and lets Oggy worked as a mechanic while he relaxes. Oggy has to fix Bobs car while the cockroaches make havoc. | Neither | |
Farmer for a Day | Olivia takes Oggy to an old farm.Oggy starts having an unusual experience with the animals,but with the cockroaches it's only the beginning. | Cockroaches | |
238 239 240 | Oggy Splits Hairs | Oggy and Jack open up a salon. But *sigh* the cockroaches are here to mess up the work.
(NOTE: This episode's title music is similar to the episode Inside Out and Hep Taxi) |
Both |
Little Tom Oggy | Oggy exits shopping and is confused to see which way to go. He tries to leave a trail but Dee Dee eats it and both of them became lost.Can they get home to their friends? | Both (mainly Dee Dee) | |
Don't Barge In! | Oggy and Olivia are on a boat ride and the cockroaches are there too except Oggy kicked them out. Bob is the bridge operator signaling Oggy to stop except Oggy is confused with Bob's signals and ended up bumping into him. The cockroaches raced back to the boat while Bob always ended up getting bumped by Oggy's ride. The cockroaches managed to go to the controls and slams into dam bridges and ended in Oggy's house. Bob goes to kill Oggy with a shotgun but Oggy pushed the button and Bob got crushed by the gate.
(NOTE: The book that Olivia reads, this book can be seen from episode "Flower Power"). |
Both | |
241 242 243 | Artsy Oggy | Oggy is painting a picture of a tree but the cockroaches steals his painting and they messed it up. Oggy throws his messed-up painting but the rich guy is fascinated and gives Oggy a briefcase full of money. Oggy got an idea and decides to make his living room a paint museum and calls the rich guy to go to him. Except, he didn't like Oggy's paintings so Oggy decides to capture the cockroaches and make them mess up his paintings and the rich guy gives him a briefcase of gold except Joey tells him that it's them who created the painting and Oggy and the cockroaches fight each other and messed up Oggy's living room. In the end, the cockroaches became portraits on the wall. (NOTE: This title card music is similar to "The Outsider"). | Oggy |
A five-legged sheep | Bob is cutting his grass and succeed while Oggy was trying to cut his long grass on his yard but the lawnmower broke apart and the cutter hits Bob making him weep like a baby. While Oggy is cutting his grass, he noticed a sheep on a road and surprised to see that the sheep has 5 legs and eats Oggy's grass easily. Oggy keeps the sheep as a pet while Joey decides to capture the sheep so that he can have money by doing him tricks but Dee Dee and Marky are reading their books so Joey decides to capture the sheep himself. After Oggy manages to capture the cockroaches, the Shepard came and brings the sheep home and Bob drags Oggy on the garage and beats him as a punishment for destroying his yard.
(NOTE: This episode's title card music is similar to "Lightning Visit" but the sound is different). |
Cockroaches (and Bob) | |
Oggy and the Magic Smile | Oggy bought a magic smile from the shop and food until the cockroaches managed to beat Oggy. Frustrated, Oggy decides to try his magic smile which has magic powers to turn him into a strong smile man and managed to beat the cockroaches. When any one hurts him or gets in his way, Oggy used his magic smile for revenge while Joey is suspicious to see what that smile can do. While Oggy's asleep, Joey stole his magic smile and wears it to make everyone obey him as a king. Oggy tries to find another magic smile but the store is closed and Oggy makes a cardboard smile and makes muscle gestures to outsmart Joey. Oggy is planning to show his muscles with the magic smile to Olivia but he rips it off. | Oggy | |
244 245 246 | Water Sports | Oggy, Jack and Olivia go to Aqualand for the day. The roaches wreak havoc by fiddling around with the wave-making machine and cranking it to max. | Cockroaches |
Caviar On The House | Oggy decides to buy some caviar to impress Olivia. Unfortunately, he only has enough money to buy one little fish egg!
(NOTE: Again, this title card music is similar to "Happy Campers" and "The Cicada and the Cockroach"). |
Both (mainly Oggy) | |
Party Pooper | Oggy decides to throw a private party just for Olivia so as to try and seduce her. But the roaches hack into Oggy's printer and print up three more invitations to the party. So Jack and Bob join in the fun. | Both | |
247 248 249 | Scaredy-Cat | It's Halloween! While Oggy is busy sculpting a pumpkin to put in the window, Jack is trying on his most horrible costumes. What's worse, a swamp monster came in Oggy's house by mistake and got lost | Oggy and Jack |
Skate Fever | Oggy finds a skateboard in the street. After a disastrous start, he begins to get the hang of it and really enjoy it. He even builds a skate park at home. | Oggy | |
North Pole Panic (Featuring Olivia) | This year's Christmas would have been the best one in the lifetime if it hadn't been ruined by the cockroaches.
(NOTE: Again, this title card music is similar to "Santa Oggy".) |
Oggy | |
250 251 252 | Dream On | Oggy is having a nightmare, can he solve this little sleeping problem? | Oggy |
Lady K | The cockroaches met their girlfriend Lady K and start a new relationship. | Both | |
Shoplifting | The cockroaches are trying to get some food by stealing.
(NOTE: The happy ending of this episode "Cockroaches", this is the same previous episode "Crazy Shopping"). |
Cockroaches |
In other media
Album
An album named in French Oggy et les Cafards : Le Show du Chat is released in France,[1] in CD version and in dematerialised version on 6 September 2010.[2]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Générique Oggy et les Cafards" | 0:39 |
2. | "Gaga des gags d'Oggy" | 2:48 |
3. | "Interlude « Le réveil d'Oggy »" | 0:19 |
4. | "Matez le matou" | 2:19 |
5. | "Interlude « Un chat bien botté »" | 0:21 |
6. | "Love cats" | 3:20 |
7. | "Interlude « Jack, un ami qui vous veut du bien »" | 0:22 |
8. | "Jack le pote" | 2:11 |
9. | "Interlude « Cafard-naüm »" | 0:19 |
10. | "Oggy Rossini" | 3:45 |
11. | "Interlude « Le chat volant »" | 0:20 |
12. | "Dans l'œil du chat" | 4:58 |
13. | "Interlude « Cat's woman »" | 0:20 |
14. | "Pussycat" | 3:31 |
15. | "Interlude « Blues cat »" | 0:24 |
16. | "Oggy le chat chou" | 1:53 |
17. | "Interlude « Cafards à la playa »" | 0:52 |
18. | "Le ragga d'Oggy" | 2:54 |
19. | "Générique Oggy et les Cafards" | 0:42 |
20. | "Oggy never falls in love (Bonus in dematerialised version)" | 3:36 |
Comics
A French comic series is adapted from the cartoon. It is published by Dargaud, written by Diego Aranega, drawn and colourised by Frévin or Sylvain Frécon.[3]
- 16 April 2010 : Plouf, prouf, vrooo !
- 5 November 2010 : Crac, boum, miaouuuuu !
- 23 September 2011 : Bip...bip...bip...
DVDs
Five DVDs came out in 2003 within the United States, with 12 episodes each.
On 8 October 2008, a French DVD boxset of the complete first series plus the pilot and the episode Working Cat, is available. On 6 September 2010, three French DVD boxsets of the complete first series, of the complete second series and of the complete third series are available. On July 2011, a French DVD boxset containing all episodes from the season 1, from the season 2 and from the season 3 is available.
Magazine
A magazine called in French Oggy et les Cafards, le mag is come out in 2009 (2 issues),[4] then again in 2011 in France.
Film
References
- ^ Jeansanteuil (2010-12-29). "Oggy et ses cafards, le dessin animé culte enfin en cd et dvd !" (in French). [[{{{1}}}]]. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
- ^ "Nouveau en DVD et CD : Oggy et les cafards !" (in French). Fémin Actu. 2010-07-15. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
- ^ "Oggy and the Cockroaches in comics" (in French). Dargaud. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- ^ "NoOok - L'Atelier graphique des éditeurs". NoOok.fr (in French). Retrieved 2012-11-30.
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(help) - ^ "Picture of the n°1 of 2011 of the magazine Oggy et les Cafards, le mag". sc.turbopige.com (in French). Retrieved 2012-11-30.
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