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This is a list of episodes of the animated television series Cow and Chicken, which ran on Cartoon Network from July 15, 1997, to July 24, 1999.
The series was created and directed by David Feiss, with the co-directions of:
- Monte Young in "The Ugliest Weenie";
- John McIntyre in "Alive!";
- Robert Alvarez in: "Field Trip to Folsom Prison", "The Girls' Bathroom", "Supermodel Cow", "Part Time Job", "Who is Supercow?", "Confused", "Happy Meat", "Orthodontic Police", "The Cow with Four Eyes!", "Cow's Instincts... Don't It?", "Ballerina Cow", "Lawnmower Chicken", "Space Cow", "Headhunting in Oregon", and "The King and Queen of Cheese".
Series overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | |||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Region 1 | Region 4 | |||
Pilot | 1 | November 12, 1995 | — | — | ||
1 | 13 | July 15, 1997 | October 7, 1997 | — | September 12, 2007[1] | |
2 | January 13, 1998 | April 7, 1998 | — | February 10, 2010[2] | ||
3 | 12 | August 15, 1998 | October 31, 1998 | — | — | |
4 | 14 | February 8, 1999 | July 24, 1999 | — | — |
Episodes
[edit]Pilot (1995)
[edit]# | Title | Original air date | |
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0 | "No Smoking" | November 12, 1995 | |
Cow and Chicken are brother and sister. Chicken is taken to the underworld by the Red Guy and it's up to his sister Cow to save him as SuperCow. |
Season 1 (1997)
[edit]# | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Field Trip to Folsom Prison" "The Girls' Bathroom" "This Bridge, Not Weasel Bridge" | Michelle Bryan David Feiss David Feiss | David Feiss Greg Emison David Feiss | July 15, 1997 | |
Field Trip to Folsom Prison: While on a field trip to a local prison (where the Red Guy is the Warden), Chicken ends up switching places with one of the convicts. The Girls' Bathroom: Chicken reluctantly accepts a dare set by Flem and Earl to see what the girls' bathroom at school is like. This Bridge, Not Weasel Bridge: After a chief engineer is hit by a comet, Weasel is summoned to help finish the transatlantic bridge project from New York to Paris. | |||||
2 | "Supermodel Cow" "Part Time Job" "I.R. on Sun" | David Feiss and Bill Burnett David Feiss and Bill Burnett David Feiss and Richard Pursel | Greg Emison Barrington Bunce David Feiss | July 22, 1997 | |
Supermodel Cow: Cow has her big break when the Red Guy hires her as a supermodel. She soon learns that fame does not last long. Part Time Job: Cow gets a part time job at a milk farm in order for her to get a Crabs the Warthog doll. When Chicken tries to apply for a part time job, he soon ends up in danger. I.R. on Sun: Ignorant to Weasel's warnings, I.R. attempts to become the first baboon on the sun. | |||||
3 | "Alive!" "Who is Supercow?" "Deep Sea Tour" | David Feiss and Bill Burnett Monte Young, Victor Ortado and Larry Huber David Feiss and Richard Pursel | John McIntyre John Holmquist Gordon Clark and Glen Kennedy | July 29, 1997 | |
Alive!: A game of "Catch" results in Cow and her cousin, Boneless Chicken getting stuck on the roof of their house. Who is Supercow?: The Red Guy tries to find out Supercow's real identity. Deep Sea Tour: Weasel sets forth to rescue three children and Captain I.R. Baboon from their sinking bathysphere. | |||||
4 | "Confused/The Molting Fairy" | Confused: David Feiss, Seth MacFarlane, and Bill Burnett The Molting Fairy: Victor Ortado and Bill Burnett | Confused: John Holmquist The Molting Fairy: Monte Young | August 5, 1997 | |
Confused: After making a small mess, Cow and Chicken are sent to a military school, then to sensitivity training (both run by the Red Guy). The Molting Fairy: Chicken wakes up one morning to find that he is molting. He soon uses this to his advantage when he learns that he can get paid for all the feathers he loses. | |||||
5 | "The Ugliest Weenie" | Bill Burnett | Monte Young | August 12, 1997 | |
Part 1: Cow writes a play entitled "The Ugliest Weenie", which Chicken finds to be stupid, but the drama teacher, Mr. Fleur, finds it compelling and turns it into a play. Chicken's role in the play leads to love with a French student, and a feud with best friend, Flem. Part 2: "The Ugliest Weenie" is acted out in full, this time with the leading roles filled in by Cow and Chicken. By the end of the act, the stage catches on fire from a freak accident. | |||||
6 | "Crash Dive!/Happy Meat" | Crash Dive!: Vincent Davis Happy Meat: Victor Ortado and Bill Burnett | Crash Dive!: Monte Young Happy Meat: Barrington Bunce | August 19, 1997 | |
Crash Dive!: Chicken floats down stream in his new home-made submarine. Knowing of a nearby waterfall, Cow attempts to save him. Happy Meat: Sick and tired of the ketchup-based meals being served at school by Mrs. Barederriere (the Red Guy), Cow and Chicken follow in their grandparents' footsteps and make a food stall that serves meat. | |||||
7 | "School Bully/Time Machine" | School Bully: David Feiss, Greg Emison, and Bill Burnett Time Machine: David Feiss | School Bully: John Holmquist Time Machine: Nora Johnson | August 26, 1997 | |
School Bully: Chicken and Flem help their regular bully, Butch, after he is outshined by a meaner, stronger bully. Time Machine: Cow and Chicken find a time machine, and decide to travel in time. Things go wrong when the Red Guy shows up in an attempt to change the course of history for the worse. | |||||
8 | "Orthodontic Police/The Cow with Four Eyes!" | Orthodontic Police: David Feiss, Bill Burnett, and Victor Ortado The Cow with Four Eyes!: David Feiss and Bill Burnett | Orthodontic Police: Nora Johnson The Cow with Four Eyes!: Greg Emison | September 2, 1997 | |
Orthodontic Police: Cow and Chicken are given inhumane braces by an "orthodontic police officer" (the Red Guy). They soon learn that they're not the only ones. The Cow with Four Eyes!: Cow has become the most popular student in school thanks to her new glasses. Jealous of this, Chicken decides to get some as well, leading up to an attempt to destroy a new school dungeon (which was actually a new swimming pool). | |||||
9 | "Cow's Instincts... Don't It?/Ballerina Cow" | Cow's Instincts... Don't It?: Bill Burnett and Seth MacFarlane Ballerina Cow: Bill Burnett | Cow's Instincts... Don't It?: Barrington Bunce Ballerina Cow: Monte Young | September 9, 1997 | |
Cow's Instincts... Don't It?: Cow believes that she has some form of herding instinct, which leads her to following a postman, ducks, fish and even soldiers! Ballerina Cow: Cow has started taking up ballet, but due to her weight, she brings the house down (literally). Fortunately, she finds someone to help her find fame, in the form of homewrecker Mr. Slacksoff (the Red Guy). | |||||
10 | "Chicken's First Kiss/Squirt the Daisies" | Chicken's First Kiss: Richard Pursel and Bill Burnett Squirt the Daisies: Sherm Cohen | Chicken's First Kiss: Monte Young Squirt the Daisies: Greg Emison | September 16, 1997 | |
Chicken's First Kiss: After the girls beat the boys in a game of "Girls Chase Boys", Chicken is tormented by the claim that he is in love with a girl named Winey. This leads to Chicken having an anxiety attack over suffering from her "cooties". Squirt the Daisies: While getting money to play on the arcade machines, Chicken is brought in by the Red Guy to play on a virtual reality machine. Games include "Kick the Can", "Duck, Duck, Goose", and Cow's favorite game, "Squirt the Daisies". He learns that just because these look like preschool games does not mean that they do not have an extreme twist. | |||||
11 | "Lawnmower Chicken/Cow Loves Piles" | Lawnmower Chicken: Richard Pursel Cow Loves Piles: Victor Ortado, Bill Burnett, and Greg Emison | Lawnmower Chicken: John Holmquist Cow Loves Piles: Barrington Bunce | September 23, 1997 | |
Lawnmower Chicken: Chicken tries to earn extra money by mowing the lawn of Mr. Devlin (the Red Guy). Cow Loves Piles: Cow is with her family at the fair, where she takes her new doll, Piles the Beaver with her. When she loses Piles, Cow must chase after and recover him. | |||||
12 | "Space Cow/The Legend of Sailcat" | Space Cow: David Feiss, Seth MacFarlane, and Bill Burnett The Legend of Sailcat: David Feiss and Bill Burnett | Space Cow: John Holmquist The Legend of Sailcat: Nora Johnson | September 30, 1997 | |
Space Cow: As part of a school assignment, Cow and Chicken write essays on what jobs they want when they're older. Since Cow's essay won, she gets to live her dream as an astronaut, whereas the runner-up, Chicken, works at a supermarket. The Legend of Sailcat: Chicken, Flem and Earl are camping with Flem's father. After Cow shows up, Flem's dad sings a story about a legend named Sailcat. | |||||
13 | "Headhunting in Oregon/The King and Queen of Cheese" | Headhunting in Oregon: David Feiss, Victor Ortado, and Bill Burnett The King and Queen of Cheese: David Feiss, Gordon Coulthart, and Bill Burnett | Headhunting in Oregon: Greg Emison The King and Queen of Cheese: Nora Johnson | October 7, 1997 | |
Headhunting in Oregon: The family head over to Oregon to find a tribe of head-hunters. Eventually, Chicken soon becomes the "hunted", especially when the Red Guy is their leader. The King and Queen of Cheese: Cow heads over to Cornflake, Arkansas, where she tries to help Larry Lackapants (the Red Guy) become the king and queen of cheese. |
Season 2 (1998)
[edit]# | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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14 | "Fluffy the Anaconda/The Laughing Puddle" | Fluffy the Anaconda & The Laughing Puddle Bill Burnett | Fluffy the Anaconda: Nora Johnson The Laughing Puddle: Don Shank | January 13, 1998 | |
Fluffy the Anaconda: Cow adopts an anaconda, who proceeds to swallow the entire family. The Laughing Puddle: Chicken discovers a mysterious puddle that brings people in through laughter. | |||||
15 | "Pirate Lessons/Halloween with Dead Ghost, Coast to Coast" | Pirate Lessons: Bill Burnett Halloween with Dead Ghost, Coast to Coast: Richard Pursel | Pirate Lessons: Dave Brain Halloween with Dead Ghost, Coast to Coast: Don Shank | January 20, 1998 | |
Pirate Lessons: Capt'n Buttz Pirate (the Red Guy) takes Cow and Chicken aboard to become pirates. Halloween with Dead Ghost, Coast to Coast: Following advice from Dead Ghost (the Red Guy), Cow and Chicken go trick-or-treating dressed as adults. | |||||
16 | "Tongue Sandwich/Dream Date Chicken" | Tongue Sandwich: Michael Ryan Dream Date Chicken: Richard Pursel | Tongue Sandwich: Charlie Bean Dream Date Chicken: Chris Reccardi | January 27, 1998 | |
Tongue Sandwich: A talkative Cow ends up with her tongue escaping after a sneeze. The tongue causes all sorts of mayhem which ends up with the law on his tail. Dream Date Chicken: After being grounded for throwing a tantrum and back-talking his father, Chicken runs away from home to live the "bachelor lifestyle" of his cousin, Boneless Chicken. | |||||
17 | "Sumo Cow/Comet!" | Sumo Cow & Comet! Steve Marmel | Sumo Cow: Charlie Bean Comet!: Kurt Anderson | February 3, 1998 | |
Sumo Cow: Cow represents the school for sumo wrestling, and Chicken finds some advantage to this. Comet!: Chicken plays a comet prank during a field trip to an observatory, but the entire city thinks that the comet is real. (Note: Reruns of "Comet!" on the U.S. Cartoon Network mute out Dad yelling, "Oh, divot!" after he lofts his golf ball towards the observatory (due to viewers confusing the line for "Oh, dammit!").) | |||||
18 | "Dirty Laundry/Grizzly Beaver Safari" | Dirty Laundry: Steve Marmel Grizzly Beaver Safari: Richard Pursel | Dirty Laundry: Butch Hartman Grizzly Beaver Safari: Chris Reccardi | February 10, 1998 | |
Dirty Laundry: The school revamps their newspaper into a television news show with the help of Geraldo Rearviewa (the Red Guy), who uses Chicken to generate scandalous stories. Grizzly Beaver Safari: Cow and Chicken are in Africa where they encounter wild animals such as the Grizzly Beaver. | |||||
19 | "Boneless Kite/Which Came First?" | Boneless Kite: Bill Burnett Which Came First?: Michael Ryan | Boneless Kite: David Feiss Which Came First?: Nora Johnson | February 16, 1998 | |
Boneless Kite: Cow, Chicken and their cousin Boneless Chicken travel to the Lava Park, where they learn how to fly a kite. Unfortunately, when Baron Von Non-Leiderhosen (the Red Guy) loses his kite, he uses Boneless as one for a tug o' war contest. Which Came First?: Chicken wakes up one morning and finds an egg underneath him (placed there by the Red Guy). This leads to him dressing up as a girl, as well as going out on a date with Flem and Earl. | |||||
20 | "Buffalo Gals/Cow and Chicken Reclining" | Buffalo Gals & Cow and Chicken Reclining: Bill Burnett | Buffalo Gals: Vincent Waller Cow and Chicken Reclining: Charlie Bean | February 20, 1998 | |
Buffalo Gals: Cow and Chicken's house is invaded by a gang of female bikers who like to literally chew on carpet and invite Cow into a game of softball. (Note: This episode aired only once on the date of its original airing and was banned and replaced with the "Orthodontic Police" episode.) Cow and Chicken Reclining: While trying out Dad's lethal chair, both Cow and Chicken end up trapped inside. | |||||
21 | "Free Inside!/Journey to the Center of Cow" | Free Inside!: Steve Marmel Journey to the Center of Cow: Michael Ryan | Free Inside!: Chris Reccardi Journey to the Center of Cow: Don Shank | March 3, 1998 | |
Free Inside!: Chicken receives a credit card (which only has 25 cents worth of credit) inside his cereal. He and Cow are both stalked by the Red Guy over the fee they have to pay after purchasing some gum. Journey to the Center of Cow: While trying out the Pork Butt catapult, Chicken ends up being consumed by his little sister Cow. | |||||
22 | "The Karate Chick/Yard Sale" | The Karate Chick: Steve Marmel Yard Sale: Michael Ryan | The Karate Chick: Adam Burton Yard Sale: Don Shank | March 10, 1998 | |
The Karate Chick: Chicken takes up karate lessons in order to get back at a school bully. Yard Sale: A simple yard sale leads to Cow and Chicken attempting to win back their lawn, which the Red Guy purchased. | |||||
23 | "Meet Lance Sackless/Who's Afraid of the Dark?" | Meet Lance Sackless: Steve Marmel Who's Afraid of the Dark?: Michael Ryan | Meet Lance Sackless: Butch Hartman Who's Afraid of the Dark?: Nora Johnson | March 17, 1998 | |
Meet Lance Sackless: Cow and Chicken attempt to get their home video sent to a big TV show in Canada, hosted by Lance Sackless (the Red Guy). Who's Afraid of the Dark?: Mom and Dad are worried about their children when they say they're not scared of the dark. So, they hire a scared Dr. Laxslax (the Red Guy) to solve the problem. | |||||
24 | "The Bad News Plastic Surgeons/The Exchange Stüdent" | The Bad News Plastic Surgeons & The Exchange Stüdent Michael Ryan | The Bad News Plastic Surgeons: David Feiss The Exchange Stüdent: Charlie Bean | March 24, 1998 | |
The Bad News Plastic Surgeons: Cow and Chicken represent the school for Plastic Surgery, with Dr. Hiney (the Red Guy) under their wing. The Exchange Stüdent: A student from a nearby town, Slappy McCracken, visits the school and develops a friendship with Cow. | |||||
25 | "Child Star/Perpetual Energy" | Child Star & Perpetual Energy Steve Marmel | Child Star Nora Johnson Perpetual Energy: Don Dougherty | March 31, 1998 | |
Child Star: Cow takes the starring role in Ivan Panced's (the Red Guy's) new movie, "Pretty Little Girl". Perpetual Energy: Cow and Chicken unwittingly create perpetual energy through spilling a junior chemistry set. This leads Rear Admiral Floyd (the Red Guy) to a get-rich scheme. | |||||
26 | "Bad Chicken/Stay Awake" | Bad Chicken: Steve Marmel Stay Awake: Michael Ryan | Bad Chicken: Butch Hartman Stay Awake: Chris Reccardi | April 7, 1998 | |
Bad Chicken: After Cow and Chicken tamper with the school photocopier, The Copy Fairy (the Red Guy) makes an evil version of Chicken through one of his copies. Evil Chicken soon runs rampant and it becomes up to Cow and Chicken to stop him and clear Chicken's name. Stay Awake: Chicken ends up being hyperactive and having insomnia after consuming some caffeinated cereal. |
Season 3 (1998)
[edit]# | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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27 | "Can Cow Come Out and Play?/Horn Envy" | Can Cow Come Out and Play?: David Feiss and Steve Marmel Horn Envy: David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Can Cow Come Out and Play?: Charlie Bean Horn Envy: Nora Johnson | August 15, 1998 | |
Can Cow Come Out and Play?: The Red Guy notices Cow has Crabs the Warthog, whereas he has the matching dollhouse. He tries to ask Mom if he can play with Cow, but she says she would not allow it "unless he was the last man on Earth". He attempts to lure the entire world's population (excluding Cow) into a free trailer. Horn Envy: Cow is in love with a male student at school. She tries opening his heart to her by making bigger and better horns than the tiny ones she has got. | |||||
28 | "Goin' My Way?/The Babysitter" | Goin' My Way?: David Feiss and Michael Ryan The Babysitter: Steve Marmel | Goin' My Way?: David Feiss The Babysitter: Nora Johnson | August 22, 1998 | |
Goin' My Way?: Mom and Dad pick up, and then adopt a hitchhiker in the form of the Red Guy, much to the disappointment of Cow and Chicken. The Babysitter: Mom and Dad have got to go out, leaving Cow to babysit Chicken, much to his disappointment. | |||||
29 | "Cow Fly/Where Am I?" | Cow Fly & Where Am I? David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Cow Fly: Chris Savino Where Am I?: Bob Camp | August 29, 1998 | |
Cow Fly: Cow avoids boredom by making friends with a fly, much to the annoyance of Chicken. Where Am I?: While on her way back inside for lunch, Cow ends up getting lost in the garden and starts to rely on survival instincts. | |||||
30 | "Sergeant Weenie Arms/Sow and Chicken" | Sergeant Weenie Arms: Maxwell Atoms Sow and Chicken: Sherri Schrader | Sergeant Weenie Arms: Maxwell Atoms Sow and Chicken: John Holmquist | September 5, 1998 | |
Sergeant Weenie Arms: Chicken, Flem and Earl are trained by action figure, Sergeant Weenie Arms, to become weenie marines like him. Sow and Chicken: Cow and Chicken's anarchic cousin, Sow, comes over for a visit. When she comes over to school, Cow ends up taking the blame for Sow's misguided actions. | |||||
31 | "Me an' My Dog/Cow's Dream Catcher" | Me an' My Dog: Pilar Feiss and Michael Ryan Cow's Dream Catcher: David Feiss and Steve Marmel | Me an' My Dog: David Feiss Cow's Dream Catcher: Charlie Bean | September 12, 1998 | |
Me an' My Dog: Cow adopts an invisible dog as a pet. Cow's Dream Catcher: A night in the tree house turns into a nightmare for Chicken, Flem, and Earl when they break Cow's dream catcher. | |||||
32 | "Grandma at the Mall/Chicken in the Bathroom" | Grandma at the Mall: David Feiss and Michael Ryan Chicken in the Bathroom: Jeff Kwitney | Grandma at the Mall: Nora Johnson Chicken in the Bathroom: Marc Perry | September 19, 1998 | |
Grandma at the Mall: Grandmama takes Cow and Chicken over to a mall, where they attempt to find a Grampa. While this old timer is blind as a bat, Chicken uses this to his advantage in order to spend time with best buddies, Flem and Earl. Chicken in the Bathroom: Chicken hates taking a bath, so he decides to waste his time. Cow, Mom, and Dad are all desperate to go to the toilet, and attempt to persuade Chicken to take his bath. | |||||
33 | "Chickens Don't Fly/P.E." | Chickens Don't Fly: Gary Wilson P.E.: David Feiss and Steve Marmel | Chickens Don't Fly: Maxwell Atoms P.E.: Lynne Naylor | September 26, 1998 | |
Chickens Don't Fly: While waiting to board a plane for his and Cow's holidays to Brunei, Chicken suddenly has a fear of flying. P.E.: Chicken, Flem and Earl are on their first day of junior high school, where in P.E, they play dodgeball. While they are in the showers, their clothes are stolen. | |||||
34 | "Playin' Hookie/Chicken Lips" | Playin' Hookie: David Feiss and Steve Marmel Chicken Lips: Gary Wilson | Playin' Hookie: David Feiss Chicken Lips: Lynne Naylor | October 3, 1998 | |
Playin' Hookie: Realizing that he has failed to study for a math test, Chicken pretends he is sick, and tries anything to prove it to Mom and Dad. When he is found out, he is sent back to school, only to realize that the math teacher has fallen ill and the test was subsequently replaced by a Chocolate test, which the class thoroughly enjoyed. Chicken Lips: Unlike Cow, Chicken cannot whistle, and he tries to get lessons from Professor Hineybottom (the Red Guy). | |||||
35 | "The Day I Was Born/Factory Follies" | The Day I Was Born: David Feiss and Michael Ryan Factory Follies: Vincent Davis, Sami Rank, and Michael Ryan | The Day I Was Born & Factory Follies Nora Johnson | October 10, 1998 | |
The Day I Was Born: Cow attempts to learn about the day she was born, despite mixed views and opinions. Factory Follies: The Red Guy works as a slave-driving boss of a factory. When he tries to celebrate his birthday, his employees do not come, so he decides to liven things up for himself. | |||||
36 | "101 Uses for Cow and Chicken/Intelligent Life?" | 101 Uses for Cow and Chicken & Intelligent Life? David Feiss and Michael Ryan | 101 Uses for Cow and Chicken: Lynne Naylor Intelligent Life?: Greg Miller | October 17, 1998 | |
101 Uses for Cow and Chicken: After playing with a price tagging gun at a supermarket, Cow and Chicken are purchased by the Red Guy. Intelligent Life?: Using a home-made rocket, Cow travels to a distant planet, where she meets up with the Red Guy, who claims to be an alien. She takes him back to Earth, where he claims that the solution to the world's problems lie in puppets. | |||||
37 | "Be Careful What You Wish for/Lost at Sea" | Be Careful What You Wish for: Steve Marmel Lost at Sea: David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Be Careful What You Wish for: Paul McEvoy Lost at Sea: Carey Yost | October 24, 1998 | |
Be Careful What You Wish for: Chicken's wish for Cow to shut up comes true. When he is run over by a truck, he regrets it after being sentenced to 50 years in prison for jaywalking (although the truck driver was at fault) when Cow refuses to clear his name. Lost at Sea: Flem and Earl wake up naked and stranded in a hot ocean. They remember the great moments and dreams they've had together, even with help from the Red Guy. | |||||
38 | "Night of the Ed!/Cow's Pie" | Night of the Ed!: David Feiss and Michael Ryan Cow's Pie: Genndy Tartakovsky | Night of the Ed!: Maxwell Atoms Cow's Pie: Genndy Tartakovsky | October 31, 1998 | |
Night of the Ed!: The family have a new pet in the form of a wild jackal named Ed. Cow's Pie: Cow tries to persuade Chicken to eat her newly-baked pie. |
Season 4 (1999)
[edit]Episodes 40–44 were shown as part of a special promotion called "Smelly Telly", where viewers could use scratch and sniff cards to smell certain odors at different parts of the episodes, as instructed on screen.[3]
# | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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39 | "Invisible Cow/Monster in the Closet" | Invisible Cow & Monster in the Closet David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Invisible Cow: Arthur Filloy Monster in the Closet: Nora Johnson | February 8, 1999 | |
Invisible Cow: After being sold an invisibility potion by the Red Guy, Cow really believes she is invisible, despite not drinking it. She goes on to cause trouble, in which she, somehow, gets away with. Monster in the Closet: Cow befriends a scary looking monster that lives in her bedroom closet. | |||||
40 | "Chachi, the Chewing Gum Seal/Black Sheep of the Family" | Chachi, the Chewing Gum Seal: Maxwell Atoms Black Sheep of the Family: David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Chachi, the Chewing Gum Seal: Maxwell Atoms Black Sheep of the Family: Bob Camp | April 26, 1999 | |
Chachi, the Chewing Gum Seal: In order to prove to Chicken that she is artistic, Cow creates a seal out of chewing gum. Eventually, she wishes that her work of art, affectionately named Chachi, could live, which soon becomes a reality (and then a nightmare when the seal badmouths Cow). Black Sheep of the Family: Cow and Chicken's cousin, Black Sheep (who lives up to both sides of his name) has come over for a visit. This is a problem for Mom and Dad, who both run away for the duration of his visit. | |||||
41 | "The Big Move/Cow's Magic Blanket" | The Big Move & Cow's Magic Blanket David Feiss and Michael Ryan | The Big Move: Bob Camp Cow's Magic Blanket: Maxwell Atoms | April 27, 1999 | |
The Big Move: Cow and Chicken are moving home, and remember the great moments they've had at their old house. Cow's Magic Blanket: Cow still has a security blanket (which happens to be Supercow's cape), but Chicken objects to her still carrying around such an item at her age, which leads to it being thrown out on the way to school. While Cow is depressed, the principal (the Red Guy) decides to torment Flem and Earl. | |||||
42 | "Cow's Toys/I Scream, Man" | Cow's Toys: Steve Marmel and Michael Ryan I Scream, Man: Gary Wilson | Cow's Toys & I Scream, Man David Feiss | April 28, 1999 | |
Cow's Toys: Cow's favorite toys, Crabs the Warthog, Piles the Beaver and Manure the Bear, make their escape out of the house on their own quest: to find "Maiden Hong Kong". I Scream, Man: It's coming up to Arbor Day, and Cow and Chicken are wanting some ice cream from the ice cream man (the Red Guy). | |||||
43 | "Cloud Nine/Send in the Clowns" | Cloud Nine: Scott Morse Send in the Clowns: Fred Belford and David Feiss | Cloud Nine: Scott Morse Send in the Clowns: Carey Yost | April 29, 1999 | |
Cloud Nine: Chicken wants to ride on a kiddie's jet stationed outside a hardware store, but when he gets the money from Cow, it gets taken away. Send in the Clowns: Dad cannot get along with his new neighbors, who happen to be clowns. Cow falls in love with the clown son when it is learned they go to the same school. | |||||
44 | "Major Wedgie/The Loneliest Cow" | The Loneliest Cow & Major Wedgie David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Major Wedgie: David Feiss The Loneliest Cow: Maxwell Atoms | April 30, 1999 | |
Major Wedgie: Mom and Dad tell Cow and Chicken how they first met. This involves boot camp and a grumpy superior named Major Wedgie (the Red Guy). The Loneliest Cow: In an effort to escape loneliness, Cow befriends an orange tree stationed in the back garden, much to Chicken's disgust. | |||||
45 | "Professor Longhorn Steer/A Couple of Skating Fools" | Professor Longhorn Steer: Michael Ryan and David Feiss A Couple of Skating Fools: David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Professor Longhorn Steer: David Feiss A Couple of Skating Fools: Lynne Naylor | May 3, 1999 | |
Professor Longhorn Steer: In order to prove to Cow and Chicken that the Earth is flat, Dad brings in his brother, Professor Longhorn Steer, to teach them proper education. A Couple of Skating Fools: Chicken and Earl compete against Flem and the Red Guy in a figure skating contest. Unfortunately, when Earl is left injured, Chicken tries to find another way to win. (Note: The events that take place in the episode reference the famous Tonya Harding attack on Nancy Kerrigan during the 1994 Winter Olympics.) | |||||
46 | "The Full Mounty/Mall Cop" | The Full Mounty: David Feiss and Michael Ryan Mall Cop: Nora Johnson and Steve Marmel | The Full Mounty: Carey Yost Mall Cop: Nora Johnson | May 4, 1999 | |
The Full Mounty: It's "Bring Your Kid to Work" Day, and Cow and Chicken are with Dad at his office, but a Canadian Mountie (the Red Guy) constantly stalks the siblings around the entire building. Mall Cop: Shopping at the mall becomes a problem for Cow when she and Chicken are pursued by a mall cop (the Red Guy) for supposed shoplifting. | |||||
47 | "Snail Boy/The Penalty Wheel" | The Penalty Wheel & Snail Boy David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Snail Boy: Bob Camp The Penalty Wheel: Nora Johnson | May 5, 1999 | |
Snail Boy: Cow and Chicken's cousin, Snail Boy is coming to their school. He has proven to humiliate them in some ways, such as becoming a model for figure drawing. The Penalty Wheel: Cow, Chicken, Flem and Earl are all competing in a game show called "You Ben Panced?" hosted by Benjamin Panced (the Red Guy). The challenges are virtually impossible to complete in such a short period of time, resulting in the losers spinning the penalty wheel. | |||||
48 | "Chicken's Fairy Tale/Magic Chicken" | Chicken's Fairy Tale & Magic Chicken David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Chicken's Fairy Tale: Bob Camp and David Feiss Magic Chicken: Pat Ventura and David Feiss | May 6, 1999 | |
Chicken's Fairy Tale: Chicken, Flem and Earl find a beanstalk in the back garden, and it soon follows a story in the style of Jack and the Beanstalk. Magic Chicken: Chicken hosts a magic show in front of his friends and family. It soon becomes no laughing matter when he makes Cow's udder disappear, which ends up on the Red Guy. | |||||
49 | "Cow's Horse/Red Butler" | Cow's Horse & Red Butler David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Cow's Horse: Nora Johnson Red Butler: Carey Yost | June 18, 1999 | |
Cow's Horse: Cow adopts a horse named Blackie, much to the disapproval of Chicken, Mom, and Dad. Red Butler: A butler named Hiney (the Red Guy) comes over to serve Cow and Chicken, even in school time. | |||||
50 | "Cow's a Beauty/Piano Lessons" | Cow's a Beauty & Piano Lessons David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Cow's a Beauty: Arthur Filloy Piano Lessons: Paul McEvoy | June 18, 1999 | |
Cow's a Beauty: The Red Guy attempts to enter Cow into a beauty pageant. Piano Lessons: The Red Guy teaches Cow and Chicken piano lessons in the hopes that they perform well to a sell-out audience. | |||||
51 | "Duck, Duck Chicken!/The Great Pantzini" | Duck, Duck Chicken! David Feiss and Steve Marmel The Great Pantzini: David Feiss and Michael Ryan | Duck, Duck Chicken! David Feiss The Great Pantzini: Paul McEvoy | June 30, 1999 | |
Duck, Duck Chicken!: Dr. Hiney (the Red Guy) gives Chicken surgery, transforming him into a duck. The Great Pantzini: Cow and Chicken are sent to join the Great Pantzini (the Red Guy's) circus. He originally has Cow as a trapeze artist, and Chicken as a fire eater, but then settles to have them in as clowns. | |||||
52 | "The Cow and Chicken Blues/The Ballad of Cow and Chicken" | The Cow and Chicken Blues & The Ballad of Cow and Chicken David Feiss and Michael Ryan | The Cow and Chicken Blues & The Ballad of Cow and Chicken David Feiss | July 24, 1999 | |
The Cow and Chicken Blues: Cow and Chicken are feeling down, and visit their next door neighbor, who happens to be a famous blues musician. Through song, he tells them a wild tale. Episode guest stars B.B. King as the voice of Blind Mudpuddle Johnson. The Ballad of Cow and Chicken: Teacher, Flem, and Earl sing a ballad, which involves Cow and Chicken being pursued by the Red Guy. Series finale. |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Cow and Chicken Season 1". Madman.com.au. Madman Entertainment. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "Cow and Chicken Season 2". Madman.com.au. Madman Entertainment. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "Smelly Telly". Cartoon Network. Archived from the original on May 8, 1999. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
External links
[edit]- List of Cow and Chicken episodes at TV.com
- List of Cow and Chicken episodes at Epguides