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|ShortSummary=“Bye, Bye PB&J!”: A huge misunderstanding leads to everyone in Lake Hoohaw thinking that PB&J are moving away.<hr>“Babbleberry Day”: When Ernest can’t pick babbleberries for Opal’s babbleberry turnovers to give to his customers, PB&J volunteer to pick them.<hr>''Songs'': “Bye-Bye, PB&J” and “Pickin' Babbleberries” (version A). | |ShortSummary=“Bye, Bye PB&J!”: A huge misunderstanding leads to everyone in Lake Hoohaw thinking that PB&J are moving away.<hr>“Babbleberry Day”: When Ernest can’t pick babbleberries for Opal’s babbleberry turnovers to give to his customers, PB&J volunteer to pick them.<hr>''Songs'': “Bye-Bye, PB&J” and “Pickin' Babbleberries” (version A). |
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Each episode of the animated musical children's television series PB&J Otter was typically divided into two 11-minute stories. Some seasonal specials and the occasional double-length episode took up the entire program length and half hour length. Though episodes only lasted twenty-two minutes, interstitial content was presented at the end of airings before the next show. As the network Disney Junior remains free of commercial broadcasts, airings on this network follow this format as well.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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First released | Last released | |||
1 | 13 | March 15, 1998 (1998-03-15) | May 17, 1998 (1998-05-17) | |
2 | 26 | May 1, 1999 (1999-05-01) | March 1, 2000 (2000-03-01) | |
3 | 26 | March 26, 2000 (2000-03-26) | October 15, 2000 (2000-10-15) |
Episodes
Each episode consists of at least 1 or more songs (excepting "A Sledding We Will Go" and "Dare Duck"), and an interstitial of a "Noodle Dance" for each problem to solve. Peanut and Jelly are the only characters to be present in all episodes. These are the episodes listed below.
Note: All episodes were directed by Jeff Buckland.
Season 1 (1998)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code |
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1 | 1 | "Bye, Bye PB&J!” ”Babbleberry Day" | Jeff Kindley | March 15, 1998 (1998-03-15) | 101 |
“Bye, Bye PB&J!”: A huge misunderstanding leads to everyone in Lake Hoohaw thinking that PB&J are moving away. “Babbleberry Day”: When Ernest can’t pick babbleberries for Opal’s babbleberry turnovers to give to his customers, PB&J volunteer to pick them. Songs: “Bye-Bye, PB&J” and “Pickin' Babbleberries” (version A). | |||||
2 | 2 | "The Treasure of Hoohaw Rock” ”A Sledding We Will Go!" | Jeff Buckland Heather L. Heath | March 21, 1998 (1998-03-21) | 102 |
“The Treasure of Hoohaw Rock”: Mayor Jeff takes PB&J on a treasure hunt to find his lost toys that he hid from his sister. ”A Sledding We Will Go!”: PB&J try to find a sled after they found out they don’t have one. Song: “Secret Hidden Treasure”. | |||||
3 | 3 | "Bagpipe Blues” ”You Can't Come In" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly | March 22, 1998 (1998-03-22) | 103 |
“Bagpipe Blues”: Peanut takes Ernest’s family heirloom bagpipes without asking and accidentally drops them in the lake. “You Can’t Come In”: After being refused admission into Ootsie and Bootsie's clubhouse boat, the kids decide to create their own individual clubhouses. Songs: “Squeezin' and a-Wheezin'” and “Join the Play”. Note: In “You Can't Come In”, it is revealed that PB&J’s favorite snack is peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, which they were named after. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Go Away, Gorilla” “Mama for a Day" | Eric Weiner Becky Mode | March 28, 1998 (1998-03-28) | 104 |
“Go Away, Gorilla”: PB&J suspect that there is a gorilla hiding in their room. “Mama for a Day”: When Opal comes down with a cold and must rest in bed for the day, PB&J volunteer to take care of her. Songs: “Opal's Lullaby (Close Your Eyes)” and “Gorilla, Go Away!”. | |||||
5 | 5 | "Born to Chirp” ”Mega Melon" | Jeff Kindley Jeff Buckland | March 29, 1998 (1998-03-29) | 105 |
“Born to Chirp”: While playing in the yard, Jelly finds and captures a grasshopper but it escapes. “Mega Melon”: PB&J accidentally break one of Mayor Jeff’s prized melons. Songs: “Jumpy's Song”, “Fiddlin' Fun” and “What You Need”. | |||||
6 | 6 | "The Silent Treatment” ”Picture Perfect" | Becky Mode Eric Weiner | April 4, 1998 (1998-04-04) | 106 |
“The Silent Treatment”: When Pinch gives Jelly a bad makeover, they get into a fight and refuse to speak to each other. “Picture Perfect”: Peanut and Jelly try to keep Butter from playing in the mud so they can all stay clean for the upcoming family picture. Songs: “Put On Your Best Face” and “Good, Clean Fun!”. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Invitation to the Snooties” ”Too Hot for Fishsicles" | Chris Moore | April 5, 1998 (1998-04-05) | 107 |
“Invitation to the Snooties”: Ootsie and Bootsie are having a birthday party, but PB&J feel left out when Wanda accidentally drops their invitation in the lake. ”Too Hot for Fishsicles”: A heatwave has hit Lake Hoohaw. Songs: “Best Party Ever!” and “Just Not Cool & Just So Hot”. | |||||
8 | 8 | "Otter in the Water” ”All Popped Out" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly | April 12, 1998 (1998-04-12) | 108 |
“Otter in the Water”: Peanut persuades Jelly to overcome her fear of the water before their water volleyball tournament against Munchy and Flick. ”All Popped Out”: PB&J try out a popcorn machine. Songs: “Blowing Bubbles” and “Pop, Pop, Pop”. | |||||
9 | 9 | "Nothin' But the Tooth” ”Special Delivery" | Jeff Buckland | April 19, 1998 (1998-04-19) | 109 |
“Nothin’ But the Tooth”: PB&J plan to trick the tooth fairy so they can have money to buy Opal a good birthday present. ”Special Delivery”: Peanut sends away for a Super Spy Ring from the back of a Frosted Flounder Flakes cereal box. Songs: “Jump Down on the Truth” and “Hurray for Captain Peanut!”. | |||||
10 | 10 | "Soap Box Derby Day” ”Howdy Hoohaw Day" | Heather L. Heath Becky Mode | April 26, 1998 (1998-04-26) | 110 |
“Soap Box Derby Day”: PB&J, Pinch, Munchy and Flick decide to have a soap box derby race. ”Howdy Hoohaw Day”: When Peanut is chosen for the lead role in the Founder's Day Pageant, he begins to suffer from severe stage fright. Songs: “Soap-box Racer”, “Look at Me” and “On the Shores of Lake Hoohaw (Lake Hoohaw Anthem)”. | |||||
11 | 11 | "Butter the Balloonatic” ”Gizmotronictron Raffle" | Jim Rubin | May 3, 1998 (1998-05-03) | 111 |
“Butter the Ballonatic”: When Butter’s red balloon mysteriously vanishes, Peanut and Jelly think Flick stole it. ”Gizmotronictron Raffle”: Peanut sets out to buy a raffle ticket to win a Gizmotronictron, a machine that will do all the household chores. Songs: “Otters Three”, “Gizmotronictron Song” and “Shipshape”. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Dare Duck” ”Otters of the Wild" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly Jeff Buckland | May 10, 1998 (1998-05-10) | 112 |
“Dare Duck”: Flick dares Peanut to go along with him to a dangerous and forbidden cave. ”Otters of the Wild”: The Otters are planning a campout but Peanut and Jelly pack too much equipment and invite all their friends along. Song: “Otters in the Wild”. | |||||
13 | 13 | "Big Time Bass-Off Contest” ”The Sleeping Beagle" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly Jeff Buckland | May 17, 1998 (1998-05-17) | 113 |
“Big Time Bass-Off Contest”: When Ernest is unable to buy a new fishing pole for the Snooties’ fishing contest, PB&J make him a homemade one. ”The Sleeping Beagle”: PB&J, Pinch, Munchy and Flick put on a performance of The Sleeping Beagle. Songs: “A Bunch of Bass” and "We Hope You Enjoyed the Show”. '"The Sleeping Beagle" parodies the tale of Sleeping Beauty. |
Season 2 (1999–2000)
pNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code |
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14 | 1 | "Gotta Dance” ”Otter Pox" | Eric Weiner | May 1, 1999 (1999-05-01) | 201 |
“Gotta Dance”: After Wanda accidentally ruins all the pies for a pie tasting contest, the citizens decide to have a make-up-your-own-dance contest instead. ”Otter Pox”: Jelly gets Otter Pox on her birthday and she and Peanut try to find a way for her to be in her party. Songs: “Do the Waddle”, “P-O-O-D-L-E”, “Nearly Dancing”, “Opal's Lullaby” and “Hoohawan Birthday Song”. | |||||
15 | 2 | "The Dollhouse” ”The Tell-Tale Candy Wrapper" | Eric Weiner | May 2, 1999 (1999-05-02) | 202 |
“The Dollhouse”: Munchy accidentally eats Pinch’s new wooden dollhouse and PB&J try to help him find a way tell her the truth. ”The Tell-Tale Candy Wrapper”: Flick eats all of PB&J’s candy. Songs: “Who Needs Toys?” and “Whammy Clammy”. | |||||
16 | 3 | "Eye Spy” ”Happy Harmony" | Jeff Buckland | May 16, 1999 (1999-05-16) | 203 |
“Eye Spy”: Flick tries to hide the fact that he has to wear reading glasses. ”Happy Harmony”: When Mayor Jeff hears an argument between Peanut and Jelly, he tells them a story about a similar argument between a barber shop man and a young woman. Guest: In "Happy Harmony": operatic singers, baritone Edward Pleasant as singing voice of Waldo Otter and soprano Linda Jackson as singing voice of Edwina Otter. Songs: “Glasses Boy” and “Down in Ole Hoohaw”. | |||||
17 | 4 | "Strike Up the Band” ”World's Strongest Otter" | Gary Apple | June 6, 1999 (1999-06-06) | 204 |
“Strike Up the Band”: After playing a Mother's Day song for Opal on homemade instruments, PB&J decide to perform it for all the mothers in Lake Hoohaw. ”World’s Strongest Otter”: Peanut loses his confidence when he fails a test your strength game. Songs: “PB&J's Mother's Day Song” and “I'm So Strong”. | |||||
18 | 5 | "Come Back, Little Monster” The Big Sweep" | Jim Rubin | June 13, 1999 (1999-06-13) | 205 |
“Come Back, Little Monster”: Jelly sees a manatee named Kevin in the lake, but her friends don’t believe her because Kevin keeps going away when they come. ”The Big Sweep”: PB&J search their messy room for Peanut’s special blue marble. Songs: “Come Back” and “Hoo-haw, Hoo-Haw”. | |||||
19 | 6 | "Butter Tags Along” ”Flick's Big Find" | Susan Kim | June 27, 1999 (1999-06-27) | 206 |
“Butter Tags Along”: Butter secretly tags along with Peanut, Munchy, and Flick on their trip around the world. ”Flick’s Big Find”: Flick finds one of Ootsie and Bootsie’s toys in the ground and wants to keep it. Songs: “Anything Can Happen” and “Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers”. | |||||
20 | 7 | "Tub O' Butter” ”El Dorado, Seat of Gold" | Eric Weiner | July 18, 1999 (1999-07-18) | 207 |
“Tub O’ Butter”: Peanut and Jelly try to convince Butter to take her bath so they can be in bed by 8:00 and still have time to read their bedtime books. ”El Dorado, Seat of Gold”: PB&J secretly take Mayor Jeff's main attraction of his toilet seat exhibit, but accidentally loses it. Songs: “Scrub-a Dub-a” and “El Dorado”. | |||||
21 | 8 | "Mayor Flick” ”The Greatest Sleepover Ever" | Jeff Buckland | July 18, 1999 (1999-07-18) | 208 |
“Mayor Flick”: Flick is chosen to be the mayor of the kids while Mayor Jeff goes fishing, but when Pinch, Munchy, Ootsie and Bootsie all have problems and Flick is nowhere to be found, PB&J help them instead. ”The Greatest Sleepover Ever”: Ootsie and Bootsie spend the night at PB&J’s while their parents are away, but none of them can agree on anything. Songs: “Everybody Wins”, “PB&J's Good Night Song”, “The Woof-Woof Song” and “The Goodnight-Woof-Woof Mashup”. | |||||
22 | 9 | "Save Oaky Oak Tree” ”The Duck Who Cried Wolf" | Jim Rubin and Eric Weiner Jim Rubin | July 18, 1999 (1999-07-18) | 209 |
“Save Oaky Oak Tree”: PB&J, Pinch and Munchy try to stop Ootsie and Bootsie from cutting down their favorite tree. “The Duck Who Cried Wolf”: While on a campout, Flick keeps telling PB&J that a bear is coming and he thinks it’s funny until a real bear shows up. Songs: “Save Our Tree” and “John Jacob Jingle-Otter Breath”. 'The song "John Jacob Jingle-Otter Breath” is based on a popular song: "John Jacob Jingleheimer-Schmidt". | |||||
23 | 10 | "Poor Bubbles” ”Poodle Power" | Jeff Buckland | July 18, 1999 (1999-07-18) | 210 |
“Poor Bubbles”: After seeing that Bubbles isn’t feeling happy, PB&J try their best to cheer him up. “Poodle Power”: When Ootsie and Bootsie’s new video game accidentally causes a blackout, PB&J try to show them that they don’t need fancy electronic toys to have fun. Songs: “Bubble-O Popple-O”, “Super Socks”, “We Are Noodle-Matic Puppets”, “Welcome to Our Toys” and “Welcome to Our Fun”. | |||||
24 | 11 | "Forgive Me Not” ”These Shoes Are Made for Walking" | Dennis Garvey and Tom Nichols | August 22, 1999 (1999-08-22) | 211 |
“Forgive Me Not”: Pinch accidentally rips Jelly’s prized rodeo cape and Jelly refuses to forgive her. “These Shoes Are Made for Walking”: When Ootsie and Bootsie brag about their new airplane shoes and make fun of Peanut’s shoes, Peanut is determined to get a pair. Songs: “It Works Both Ways” and “When I'm in My New Shoes”. | |||||
25 | 12 | "Mama Peanut” “Bye-Bye Bubbles" | Jim Rubin David Schaye | August 29, 1999 (1999-08-29) | 212 |
“Mama Peanut”: A baby turtle mistakes Peanut for his mother and begins following him around everywhere. ”Bye-Bye Bubbles”: Bubbles mysteriously disappears and PB&J must find him. Songs: “We're Only Just Kids” and “Gotta Find Our Friend”. | |||||
26 | 13 | "Practice Makes Perfect Three's a Crowd" | David Schaye | August 30, 1999 (1999-08-30) | 213 |
“Practice Makes Perfect”: Peanut tries to learn how to ride a bike and Flick tries to learn how to climb a tree. ”Three’s a Crowd”: Opal babysits the Muskrat triplets and PB&J feel ignored. Songs: “Practice Makes Perfect” (version A) and “Sisters and Brothers”. | |||||
27 | 14 | "Lost and Found” ”Sherlock Otter" | Don Gillies | September 11, 1999 (1999-09-11) | 214 |
“Lost and Found”: Peanut and Jelly accidentally get separated from their parents at the Snooties' carnival. ”Sherlock Otter”: Objects around the Otter house are disappearing so Peanut and Jelly become detectives to solve the case. Songs: “At the Fair” and “Sherlock Otters”. | |||||
28 | 15 | "I'll Be Your Best Friend” ”Otterly Alone" | Heather L. Heath | September 25, 1999 (1999-09-25) | 215 |
“I’ll Be Your Best Friend”: Peanut wins two tickets to a Bucky Spacebeaver show and has a tough time deciding on to take Munchy or Flick. ”Otterly Alone”: Mayor Jeff babysits PB&J while Opal and Ernest are gone for the day. Songs: “Who's Your Buddy?” and “Let the Fun Begin!” | |||||
29 | 16 | "Lemon-itis” ”Duckbird Alert" | Dennis Garvey and Tom Nichols | September 26, 1999 (1999-09-26) | 216 |
“Lemon-itis”: Peanut wants to raise enough money to buy a Bucky Spacebeaver Hover Helmet at the same time the Otters receive a giant lemon and Opal keeps making lemon-themed meals. ”Duckbird Alert”: Flick wants to learn how to fly. Songs: “We Want Something Different” and “Flying”. | |||||
30 | 17 | "Follow Your Nose" | Eric Weiner | November 23, 1999 (1999-11-23) | 217 |
While out on a picnic in the woods, PB&J and Flick meet a family of underground-dwelling moles. Songs: “An Oodely-Doodely Day” and Follow Your Nose” Note: This episode was produced in association with the American Foundation for the Blind | |||||
31 | 18 | "The Ice Moose" | Eric Weiner | December 6, 1999 (1999-12-06) | 218 |
It is the season of Hoohaw Hoo, but Flick isn’t feeling the spirit. Songs: “Star of Hoohaw Hoo”, “Practice Makes Perfect” (version B) and “Happy Hoohaw Hoo” "Guest:" Harry Belafonte as Old Tim, the Ice Moose. | |||||
32 | 19 | "Baby Butter's Bankie” ”Three Super Otters" | Becky Mode | December 19, 1999 (1999-12-19) | 219 |
“Baby Butter’s Blankie”: The Otters find Butter’s baby blanket in the basement. ”Three Super Otters”: PB&J and Munchy become superheroes and try to save Pinch’s favorite doll, which fell into the fast-moving stream. Songs: “The Bankie Song” and “Zip-Zap-Zoom!”. | |||||
33 | 20 | "Butter's First Check-Up” ”The Legend of Ponce de L'Otter" | Don Gillies | January 1, 2000 (2000-01-01) | 220 |
“Butter’s First Check-Up”: Butter is nervous about her first dentist appointment, so Peanut and Jelly try to help her. ”The Legend of Ponce de L’Otter”: After Mayor Jeff tells PB&J a story about a legendary telescope, they set out to find that telescope. Songs: “The Tickling Game Song (Tippecanoe and Tickle Me Too)” and “Treasure Magnifico”. Guest: In "Butter's First Check-Up", Lori Alan as Dr. Molar Fox | |||||
34 | 21 | "Gotcha!” ”The Mysterious Mirror" | Gary Apple | January 2, 2000 (2000-01-02) | 221 |
“Gotcha!”: Peanut, Jelly, Pinch and Munchy are scared after watching a scary movie, so Flick starts scaring them. ”The Mysterious Mirror”: Jelly finds a mirror in the sand and is convinced that it’s lucky. Songs: “There Aren't Any Monsters” and “My Lucky Mirror”. | |||||
35 | 22 | "A Tree Grows in Hoohaw” ”Flick's Big Fakeout" | Jim Rubin | January 22, 2000 (2000-01-22) | 222 |
“A Tree Grows in Hoohaw”: When an old pine tree that has been in Mayor Jeff's family for years begins to get very sick, PB&J try their best to nurse it back to health. “Flick’s Big Fakeout”: Flick is jealous of all the attention that Pinch (who broke her leg in a sledding accident) is getting, so he fakes an injury. Songs: “A Never-Ending Song” and “'Til You're Better Again”. | |||||
36 | 23 | "This Little Light of Mine” ”Look Ma, No Hands" | Eric Weiner | January 30, 2000 (2000-01-30) | 223 |
“This Little Light of Mine”: Peanut and Jelly capture a firefly but Butter sets it free. ”Look Ma, No Hands”: PB&J try to learn fancy poodle manners for a dinner party at the Snooties' mansion. Songs: “Catching Lightning Bugs”, “Watching Lightning Bugs”, “Fancy Foods” and “Finger Foods”. | |||||
37 | 24 | "Chez Otter” ”Hooray for Peanut" | David Schaye | February 4, 2000 (2000-02-04) | 224 |
“Chez Otter”: PB&J want to make their parents a fancy dinner for their anniversary. ”Hooray for Peanut”: Butter saves Wanda from crashing her boat by ringing the Cranes’ new emergency bell, but Peanut is mistakenly given credit. Songs: “Otter Cafe” and “Hoohaw-Hey-Hurray!”. | |||||
38 | 25 | "The Great Water Race” ”Be Nice to Beavers" | Jim Rubin Susan Kim | February 6, 2000 (2000-02-06) | 225 |
“The Great Water Race”: Flick challenges Peanut and Jelly to an inner tube race, but Peanut and Jelly are forced to take Butter with them. ”Be Nice to Beavers”: Munchy thinks PB&J, Pinch and Flick are being mean to him. Songs: “Slow 'n' Steady” and “Friends”. | |||||
39 | 26 | "Kid Court” ”A Frog Named Measles" | Gary Apple | March 1, 2000 (2000-03-01) | 226 |
“Kid Court”: Pinch becomes the judge of a courtroom trial to see which TV show PB&J get to watch. ”A Frog Named Measles”: Munchy thinks that PB&J are giving him measles. Songs: “We're On Our Own” and “Go Slow (You Know)”. |
Season 3 (2000)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code |
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40 | 1 | "No Hands, No Feet, No Wings” ”Let's Help Dad" | Jeff Buckland | March 26, 2000 (2000-03-26) | 301 |
“No Hands, No Feet, No Wings”: When Mayor Jeff sees the kids arguing over what game to play, he shows them a new kind of game where they work together. “Let’s Help Dad”: PB&J try to help Ernest with his deliveries so that he can get off work early and they can have a cookout. Songs: “One, Two, Three (Playing Together)”, “One, Two, Three (Finale)” and “Givin' Dad a Hand” | |||||
41 | 2 | "The Funky Band” ”The Singin' Kid" | David Schaye | April 2, 2000 (2000-04-02) | 302 |
“The Funky Band”: The kids are playing music in their band The Funky Band, Ootsie and Bootsie feel left out so they bribe Pinch, Scootch, Munchy and Flick with fancy toys to get them to play with them instead of PB&J. ”The Singin’ Kid”: After winning a singing competition at the fair, Jelly begins acting like a big show-off like her idol Odella Otter. Songs: “Friends and Neighbors”, “Friends and Neighbors (Finale)”, “The Biggest Little Thing”, “Talkin' Bout Hoohaw Lake” and “From Our Heart” (solo and group versions). Note: “The Funky Band” is the only episode where no adults appear in Guest: In "The Singin' Kid": Carmen Carter as Odella Otter. | |||||
42 | 3 | "The Johnny Pompalope Story” ”The Soapbox Boat Race" | Jim Rubin | April 9, 2000 (2000-04-09) | 303 |
“The Johnny Pompalope Story”: When Aunt Nanner is unable to finish a book about the explorer who planted pompalopes on Lake Hoohaw, PB&J, Pinch, Munchy and Flick think of their own ending. ”The Soapbox Boat Race”: PB&J build a soapbox boat for a big race. Songs: “Ballad of Johnny Pompalope” and “Teamwork”. Guest: Thomas McHugh as Johnny Pompalope. "The Johnny Pompalope Story" is derived from Johnny Appleseed. | |||||
43 | 4 | "Aunt Nanner's Special Place” ”Munchy's Sinking Feeling" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly | April 16, 2000 (2000-04-16) | 304 |
“Aunt Nanner’s Special Place”: Aunt Nanner takes PB&J, Munchy and Flick on a hike to find the secret swimming hole that she and Opal discovered when they were children. ”Munchy’s Sinking Feeling”: When Munchy’s toy sailboat gets destroyed by Walter’s recycling boat, PB&J, Pinch and Flick try to cheer him up. Songs: “When're We Gonna Get There?” and “Laugh it Out!”. | |||||
44 | 5 | "The Mystery Crate It's a Bird, It's a Plane... It's an Elephant?" | David Schaye | April 23, 2000 (2000-04-23) | 305 |
“The Mystery Crate”: PB&J receive a big present from Aunt Nanner with instructions not to open it until she arrives. ”It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane... It's an Elephant?“: A weasel named Merriwether’s hot-air balloon accidentally gets stuck in a tree near Lake Hoohaw. Songs: “Worth the Wait (Patience)” and “Imaginings”. | |||||
45 | 6 | "Whistling Up the Wrong Munchy” ”Billy the Duck" | Cliff MacGillivray | April 30, 2000 (2000-04-30) | 306 |
“Whistling Up the Wrong Munchy”: PB&J, Pinch and Flick find out that Munchy can whistle and push him into performing in front of the entire town. “Billy the Duck”: Flick's legendary “mean” cousin Billy arrives in town. Songs: “Munchy is Whistling” and “Big, Bad (Good Ole) Billy the Duck”. | |||||
46 | 7 | "Opal's Magic Mud Party” ”Leave It to Munchy" | Jeffrey Scott | May 7, 2000 (2000-05-07) | 307 |
“Opal’s Magic Mud Party”: PB&J help Opal make a batch of her Magic Mud facial for a party at the Snooties’. “Leave It to Munchy”: Munchy is embarrassed after saying something silly, so he decides to stop talking. Songs: “A Helping Partnership” and “Speak Your Feelings Out”. | |||||
47 | 8 | "Peanut Overboard” ”Come Back, Mama" | Moss Freedman Robert David | May 14, 2000 (2000-05-14) | 308 |
“Peanut Overboard”: Peanut makes a boat out of fishsicle sticks, but he feels bad when his friends say they don’t like it. ”Come Back, Mama”: After Opal returns from a week-long trip at Aunt Nanner’s, Butter starts clinging to Opal and will never let go. Songs: “What Makes You Shine from Inside” and “Come Back Mama Song”. | |||||
48 | 9 | "Hoohaw is Where the Heart Is” ”Everything in Its Place" | Reed Shelly Greg Lee | May 21, 2000 (2000-05-21) | 309 |
“Hoohaw is Where the Heart Is”: PB&J mistakenly think Aunt Nanner is bored of Lake Hoohaw after hearing stories of her world adventures. ”Everything in Its Place”: PB&J try to find their life jackets so they can go on Mayor Jeff’s boat ride. Songs: “I Love My Life” and “The Clean-up Song (Everything in its Place)”. | |||||
49 | 10 | "On the Right Track” ”Itchy Situation" | Reed Shelly Erica A. Beeney | May 28, 2000 (2000-05-28) | 310 |
“On the Right Track”: Jelly accidentally sprains her ankle on the day of the annual track games. ”Itchy Situation”: The Otters and the Snooties have different ways of climbing Mt. Hoohaw, but the Snooties end up stuck in a field of itchy grass. Songs: “Have Fun” and “The Great Outdoors”. | |||||
50 | 11 | "The Big Surprise” ”Bazania Mania" | David Schaye | June 4, 2000 (2000-06-04) | 311 |
“The Big Surprise”: It’s Founder's Day, but Mayor Jeff's requested statue of Captain Gazpacho ends up too large. ”Bazania Mania”: PB&J accidentally sell Opal’s rare Bazania flower to Ootsie and Bootsie at their yard sale. Songs: “Gotta Keep Thinking, Gotta Keep Hoping” and “A Simple Hat”. | |||||
51 | 12 | "Sergeant Gravel to the Rescue” ”Sleepyhead" | Jeff Buckland Robert Askin | June 11, 2000 (2000-06-11) | 312 |
“Sergeant Gravel to the Rescue”: Peanut loses his library book and it is due on the same day. ”Sleepyhead”: Walter announces that he is being rewarded as Lake Hoohaw's Recycling Hero of the Year and PB&J, Pinch, Scootch and Flick try to make sure he gets a good day's sleep. Songs: “I Love a Good Book! (The Reading Song)” and “Oodelee, Oodelay (The Hoohawan Lullaby)”. | |||||
52 | 13 | "Watchbird Alert” ”Flick's Hat Trick" | Jeff Buckland Gary Apple | June 18, 2000 (2000-06-18) | 313 |
“Watchbird Alert”: The Cranes stay with the Otters after their treehouse is destroyed. ”Flick’s Hat Trick”: Flick gets a new soccer hat for an upcoming game, but in order for him to play, he has to take it off because it’s against uniform regulations. Songs: “A Watchbird is Watching” and “My Official Soccer Team Hat”. | |||||
53 | 14 | "A Very Surprising Party” ”Easy Pickings" | Jeffrey Scott Don Gillies | June 25, 2000 (2000-06-25) | 314 |
“A Very Surprising Party”: When the Snooties lose their money, PB&J enlist the help of the citizens to throw them a big party to impress Edouard’s boss so they won’t have to move away. ”Easy Pickings”: Peanut, Jelly, Ootsie and Bootsie open a babbleberry stand. Songs: “Friends Song”, “Pickin' Babbleberries” (version B) and “Sharing Babbleberries”. | |||||
54 | 15 | "Collector's Edition” ”Trading Places" | Dennis Garvey and Tommy Nichols Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly | July 2, 2000 (2000-07-02) | 315 |
“Collector’s Edition”: Flick gets the first issue of Mallard Man, but Ootsie and Bootsie try to buy it from him because it’s the one comic book that Edouard doesn’t have in his collection. ”Trading Places”: The Otters housesit for the Snooties while they go on vacation. Songs: “I Might Just Find Something New Today”, “The Woof-Woof Song (robot version)” and “I Wish I Was Home”. | |||||
55 | 16 | "Munchy's No Big Deal” ”Bubbles' Beginnings" | Reed Shelly Danny Campbell and Kimberly Sellers Campbell | July 9, 2000 (2000-07-09) | 316 |
“Munchy’s No Big Deal”: PB&J, Pinch and Flick decide to have sleepovers at each other’s houses, but Munchy doesn’t want to go to them after learning that he talks in his sleep. ”Bubbles’ Beginnings”: PB&J tell Munchy the story of how they got Bubbles. Songs: “No Big Deal” and “Little Friend”. | |||||
56 | 17 | "Soccer Surprise” ”Baking Blues" | Dennis Garvey and Tommy Nichols Martha Moran | July 16, 2000 (2000-07-16) | 317 |
“Soccer Surprise”: Otto the bear, a former soccer player and a friend of Mayor Jeff's, stays with the Otters ”Baking Blues”: PB&J help Opal bake bread, but they add too much yeast. Songs: “Our New, Old Friend” and “Time for a Little T.L.C.”. Guest: Becca Lish as Mia Lamb | |||||
57 | 18 | "Thanks for the Giggle Melon" | Dennis Garvey and Tommy Nichols | July 23, 2000 (2000-07-23) | 318 |
Jelly tries grow giggle melons even though everyone says it is impossible. Songs: “We'll Laugh Together” and “Gonna Make The Giggle Melons Grow”. | |||||
58 | 19 | "Hope Castle" | Michael Maurer | July 30, 2000 (2000-07-30) | 319 |
After taking a tour of Fort Gazpacho, PB&J, Pinch, Scootch, Munchy and Flick decide to create their own monument: a sandcastle, but a storm threatens to ruin it. Songs: “Make it Last”, “Try, Try Again”, “All Together We Can Build It (Sandcastle Song)”, “Hope Will Carry Us Through” and “Nothing Lasts Forever”. | |||||
59 | 20 | "Where Oh Where is Flick?” ”Win, Win, Winner" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly | August 6, 2000 (2000-08-06) | 320 |
“Where Oh Where is Flick?”: Flick wanders away without Shirley knowing. ”Win, Win, Winner”: Tired of losing soccer games, Flick quits Peanut and Jelly’s soccer team and joins another one. Songs: ”Before You Go” and “We Always Win!”. | |||||
60 | 21 | "Easy as Pie” ”Pinky Pledge" | Robert Askin Reed Shelly | August 13, 2000 (2000-08-13) | 321 |
“Easy as Pie”: Flick receives a fancy pie from the Snooties and he thinks doesn’t want to share it with his friends, but he secretly does. ”Pinky Pledge”: When Walter gets a new job offer in the far away town of Lake Walla-Walla Bing-Bang, the Raccoons might have to move so PB&J, Munchy and Flick try to find a way for Pinch to stay. Songs: “All By Myself” and “Best Friends”. | |||||
61 | 22 | "Peanut Cries ‘Uncle’” ”Nanner Says, 'I Do'" | David Schaye | August 20, 2000 (2000-08-20) | 322 |
“Peanut Cries ‘Uncle’”: When Aunt Nanner's friend Redolfo spends the day with the Otters while his boat is getting fixed, Peanut starts to feel left out. In a cliffhanger ending, Redolfo asks Aunt Nanner to marry him. ”Nanner Says, ‘I Do’”: Continuing where the previous episode left off, Aunt Nanner and Redolfo return to Lake Hoohaw and announce that they’re getting married and PB&J try to find the perfect wedding present for them. Songs: “Redolfo”, “Wedding in Hoohaw” and “PB&J's Wedding Dedication Song”. | |||||
62 | 23 | "Big Beaver Day” ”The Thing That Almost Ate Hoohaw" | Robert David Jim Rubin | August 27, 2000 (2000-08-27) | 323 |
“Big Beaver Day”: Munchy faces new responsibilities after his Big Beaver Day. ”The Thing That Almost Ate Hoohaw”: When Mayor Jeff sees a serpent-like creature in the lake, the kids think of what their favorite superheroes would do. Songs: “Big Beaver Now” and “Don't Judge a Book By its Cover”. | |||||
63 | 24 | "Ducking Out on Valentine's Day” ”Opal and the New Otter" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly | September 3, 2000 (2000-09-03) | 324 |
“Ducking Out on Valentine’s Day”: When Flick doesn’t receive a Valentine from Ootsie and Bootsie, Flick says that Valentine's Day is for babies and refuses Valentines from anyone. ”Opal and the New Otter”: Pinch’s cousin Ricky is in town, but Jelly can’t stand him. To show her that she should never judge someone before she gets to know them, Opal tells Jelly the story of how she and Ernest met. Songs: “You Just Can't Hide your Heart” and “New Friends, Life's Sweet Surprise”. | |||||
64 | 25 | "Goodbye, Lake Hoohaw" | Reed Shelly | September 24, 2000 (2000-09-24) | 325 |
Mr. Bigdog wants to drain Lake Hoohaw, and the citizens try to get him to change his mind. Songs: “Nothing to Do in Lake Hoohaw”, “It's Gonna Be Great” and “No Place We'd Rather Be”. | |||||
65 | 26 | "A Hoohaw Halloween" | Anne Baumgarten and Bruce Shelly | October 15, 2000 (2000-10-15) | 326 |
Pinch must bravely go trick-or-treating all by herself when PB&J get stomachaches and can’t be with her. Songs: “Halloween Halloween” and “Making Fun”. |