Episodes
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1 | "The Maddening Sprite of the Stump / Shrink Rap" | January 23, 2004 (2004-01-23) | 108 |
The Maddening Sprite of the Stump (Mark Drop): Lula gets stuck in a tree stump during Dave's attempt to guard the Enchanted Forest against a giant man-eating muffin. When the royal family is unable to free Lula, a tiny, winged sprite establishes himself as the ruler of Udrogoth. |
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2 | "Pet Threat / Lula's First Barbarian" | January 23, 2004 (2004-01-23) | 103 |
Pet Threat (Tom Minton): Faffy is sad because the family forgot to get him anything during Dragon Appreciation Week, so Dave buys Faffy a diseased weasel for a pet. The diseased weasel gets all of Dave's attention, so Faffy runs away. The weasel turns out to be Chuckles The Silly Piggy, who wants to steal a magical fruit hidden in Faffy's room. |
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3 | "Girlfriend / Ned Frischman: Man of Tomorrow" | January 23, 2004 (2004-01-23) | 111 |
Girlfriend (Ralph Soll):Dave begins dating Princess Irmaplotz, but breaks up with her when he learns that she is evil. Irmaplotz is upset about the breakup and sends an army of filthy pixies to attack Udrogoth. |
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4 | "Beef! / Rite of Pillage" | January 23, 2004 (2004-01-23) | 109 |
Beef! (Brian Palermo): Candy seeks instant muscle gratification, but the magic broccoli she eats to strengthen her muscles makes her dumber and wanting to eat more. |
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5 | "King for a Day or Two / Slay What?" | January 23, 2004 (2004-01-23) | 105 |
King for a Day or Two (Mark Drop): Dave in his capacity as temporary ruler of Udrogoth forces the citizenry to attend his musical production, "Oh, Pastry!" |
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6 | "Civilization / The Terror of Mecha-Dave" | January 30, 2004 (2004-01-30) | 104 |
Civilization (Kevin Hopps): Candy sets her sights on making Fang presentable in high society. |
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7 | "The Way of the Dave / Beauty and the Zit" | February 6, 2004 (2004-02-06) | 101 |
The Way of the Dave (Doug Landale): Candy's quest for an ultra-trendy antler hat takes her outside of the kingdom and in direct conflict with Chuckles the Silly Piggy. |
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8 | "Band / Web" | February 13, 2004 (2004-02-13) | 110 |
Band (Doug Langdale):The teen protectors of Udrogoth spend their downtime jamming in a popular rock band. |
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9 | "Sorcerer Material / Sweep Dreams" | February 20, 2004 (2004-02-20) | 102 |
Sorcerer Material (Doug Langdale): Uncle Oswidge has the "Hicats" and need to go to Malsquando's, only to realize that Malsquando knew Oswidge back in the past and tells Dave and Fang that Uncle Oswidge worked in a cafeteria and never went to sorcery school in order to break Oswidge's confidence and get him out of Malsquando's path to way to world domination. |
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10 | "Here There Be Dragons / Pipe Down!" | February 27, 2004 (2004-02-27) | 106 |
Here There Be Dragons (Doug Langdale): Faffy's allegiance to his dragon brethren makes it tougher for Dave to reverse an unnatural heat wave that has struck Udrogoth. |
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11 | "Termites of Endearment / Thor, Loser" | March 19, 2004 (2004-03-19) | 107 |
Termites of Endearment (Kevin Hopps): Vermites destroy Dave's boutique only to find out that they are controlled by The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy. |
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12 | "The Princess and the Peabrains / Horders & Sorcery" | March 26, 2004 (2004-03-26) | 112 |
The Princess and the Peabrains (Earl Kress): Candy makes her friends princess while she haves fun and all. Meanwhile, Chuckles and his silly nephew are planning to take over Udrogoth (not to mention that his nephew really wants to be a Harvest Hog). |
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13 | "The Brutish Are Coming / The Lost Race of Reeber" | April 30, 2004 (2004-04-30) | 113 |
The Brutish Are Coming (Kevin Hopps): Dave and Fang try to protect Udrogoth from invading monsters. |
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14 | "That Darn Ghost! / The Cow Says Moon" | October 2, 2004 (2004-10-02) | 114 |
That Darn Ghost! (Evan Gore, Heather Lombard): Candy discovers that she is the only person in Udrogoth who does not have a ghost haunting her house. Caring for their sister, Dave and Fang go down to the local ghost shop, and hire a ghost. The ghost throws a huge ghost party, and everyone's ghost attends. After Candy tries to kick them all out, the ghosts get angry, and chase the gang around Udrogoth. |
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15 | "Night of the Living Plush / I Love Neddy" | December 27, 2004 (2004-12-27) | 116 |
Night of the Living Plush (Mark Drop): Candy has bought too many plush animals. When her room explodes from being stuffed with too much fluff, she finally realizes that she needs to buy more. Chuckles discovers that Candy needs plush toys, and disguises himself as a piggy doll. After Candy buys him and takes him home, she immediately leaves and buys more. Meanwhile Chuckles, using his amulet, creates an army of plush animals, in an attempt to conquer Udrogoth. |
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16 | "Shake, Rattle, & Roll Over / Bad Food" | December 28, 2004 (2004-12-28) | 118 |
Shake, Rattle, & Roll Over (John Behnke, Rob Humphrey): While retrieving the magical Combat Rattle from an ancient temple, Faffy causing a statue to come to life and attack Dave and the others. Dave decides to get Faffy trained, so Chuckles disguises himself as a dragon trainer in order to steal the Combat Rattle. |
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17 | "Red Sweater of Courage / Dog of the Titans" | December 29, 2004 (2004-12-29) | 119 |
Red Sweater of Courage (Brian Palermo): To make Dave brave, Fang makes him wear the Red Sweat er of Courage. Unfortunately, Dave becomes so brave that he insults Chuckles, Malsquando, and Quasmire, so the three villains team up to destroy Udragoth. |
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18 | "Fiends & Family / Plunderball" | December 30, 2004 (2004-12-30) | 121 |
Fiends & Family (Doug Langdale): When her parents announce that they have to start their quest all over again, Fang is crushed and cheering her up is a Herculean task. |
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19 | "A Pig's Story" | January 17, 2005 (2005-01-17) | 120 |
A Pig's Story (Paul Rugg, Doug Langdale): Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy has a plan that can't fail; he kidnaps the Storyteller and forces him to read narration in which Dave loses! Chuckles soon finds himself not only Master of the World, but also the new star of "Dave the Barbarian", which has been renamed "The Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy Will Destroy You All Variety Hour." But when the Storyteller gets laryngitis, it looks like the winner will be whoever can find the best new narrator. | |||
20 | "Lederhosen of Doom / Floral Derangement" | January 21, 2005 (2005-01-21) | 115 |
Lederhosen of Doom (Ralph Soll): Fang gets some pants sent by her parents and doesn't bother to read the note that came with them. This is problematic, because the note explains that the pants are the evil trouser beast and will take control of anyone who wears them. Fang loves the pants at first because they give her fantastic strength — at last she's as strong as Dave! But soon the pants take her over, using her as a tool to get revenge on their hated foe... Oswidge. |
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21 | "Not a Monkey / Happy Glasses" | January 22, 2005 (2005-01-22) | 117 |
Not a Monkey (Evan Gore, Heather Lombard): Fang gets an illness, so Uncle Oswidge and Dave take her to the doctor. The doctor says that Fang gets the illness that only monkeys get. Fang can only get the cure from the island far far away. The cure is berries. After a long cruise, they reached the island. Fang sets out to find the berries but she is taken away by a pack of monkeys that coincidentally look just like her, and Fang begins to wonder if she actually IS a monkey. They accept her at first but when she eats the berries and isn't cured, Fang realizes she is not a monkey. But she is in trouble when she gets chased by monkeys, Dave is chased by gorillas, and Faffy is chased by lemons. Lula, meanwhile, stays at the hotel. |
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