Camp Candy - List of Camp Candy Episodes

List of Camp Candy Episodes

Season One (1989)

  1. The Forest's Prime Evil (9/9/1989)
  2. Small Foot, Big Trouble (9/16/1989)
  3. The Katchatoree Creature (9/23/1989)
  4. Tough as Nayles (9/30/1989)
  5. Bird Is the Word/Best Behavior (10/7/1989)
  6. Fool's Gold (10/14/1989)
  7. Sleight of Hand/Thanks, But No Pranks (10/21/1989)
  8. Mind Over Matter/Brat Pact (11/4/1989)
  9. May the Best Parents Win (11/11/1989)
  10. Not So Brave Brave/Opposites Attract (11/18/1989)
  11. Indian Love Call/Spoiled Sports (12/2/1989)
  12. Rick Gets the Picture/Poor Little Rich Girl (12/9/1989)
  13. Christmas in July (12/16/1989)

Season Two (1990–1991)

  1. Robo-Camp/The Glasnost Menagerie (9/8/1990)
  2. Color War and Peace (9/15/1990)
  3. Camp Cuisine/Take the Compass and Run (9/22/1990)
  4. Candy Springs (9/29/1990)
  5. Wish Upon a Fish (10/6/1990)
  6. Taking the Bully by the Horns/Rock Candy (10/13/1990)
  7. Dear Mom and Dad (10/20/1990)
  8. Stand Up and Deliver/Ruthless Campers (10/27/1990)
  9. Camp Candy's Funniest Home Videos (11/3/1990) (NOTE: This was a "clip show" episode.)
  10. Robin's Ark (11/10/1990)
  11. Candy and the Ants/Smart Moose, Foolish Choices (11/17/1990)
  12. One Million Years B.C. (11/24/1990)
  13. Jokers of the Wild/Uncle Rexie (12/1/1990)
  14. Scare Package (1/19/1991)

Season Three (1992)

  1. TV or Not TV
  2. Rock and Rest/Rick Van Winkle
  3. The Last Word
  4. A Ribbeting Experience/The Bamboo Woodpecker
  5. Wild, Wild Candy
  6. When It Rains...It Snows
  7. Saturday Night Polka Fever
  8. Chester's Millions
  9. Bee Prepared/Signs of Silence
  10. Dr. Tongue's Amazing Adventure/Lucky Dog
  11. Wild World of Camping/Total Lack of Recall
  12. Battle of the Badges/The Return of the Magnificent Three
  13. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Host, Bobby Bittman

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