List of Big Wolf On Campus Episodes - Season 1: 1999

Season 1: 1999

# Title Writer(s) Director Original Airdate
1 "Pilot" Peter Knight, Christopher Briggs Peter Svatek 2 April 1999 (1999-04-02)
On an annual camp out with some friends the weekend before Tommy Dawkins' senior year he is attacked by a wolf. Little does he know that the wolf that attacked him is in reality a werewolf and that night is going to change his life forever.
2 "The Bookmobile" Gregory Thompson, Aron Abrams Carl Goldstein 9 April 1999 (1999-04-09)
Once every 70 years a window of transference opens that offers Tommy a chance to pass his curse to another person. Merton volunteers, but that same day a bookmobile shows up in Pleasantville and people start disappearing.
3 "Butch Comes to Shove" Dan Kopelman Erik Canuel 16 April 1999 (1999-04-16)
When a character from a 50's educational film gets sick of the rules he decides to leave the movie for Pleasantville. While in Pleasantville Butch decides to find someone to bring back with him and he decides Stacy is the perfect girl for him.
4 "Cat Woman" Michael MacKenzie Peter Svatek 30 April 1999 (1999-04-30)
An exotic new foreign exchange student, Carole LeFevre, begins attending Pleasantville High. Tommy thinks that she has a certain Je ne sais quoi but he fails to realize quite how much they have in common. Stacey finds herself jealous of Carole and Tommy's chemistry
5 "Witch College" Dana Reston Erik Canuel 7 May 1999 (1999-05-07)
A college sorority has their eyes on set on Stacy and Tommy could not be happier until she starts acting like a real "witch". Merton is convinced that they are sorority cyborgs but he's a bit off the mark.
6 "The Pleasantville Strangler" Jim Bernstein, Michael Shipley Erik Canuel 14 May 1999 (1999-05-14)
The actions of Hugo and Merton inadvertently release the Pleasantville strangler, a spirit able to body-hop, and he's gunning for Tommy.
7 "Stage Fright" Rick Nyhlon Carl Goldstein 21 May 1999 (1999-05-21)
A crazed cable man by the name of Santini visits Pleasantville, and transports those who use pirated cable in to television shows.
8 "That Swamp Thing You Do" Kirk Savell Carl Goldstein 28 May 1999 (1999-05-28)
Twenty-five years ago, a hippy teacher fell into a toxic swamp, and mutated into a monster. Now, he's back, searching for his old fiancé.
9 "Muffy the Werewolf Slayer" Jim Bernstein, Michael Shipley Peter Svatek 4 June 1999 (1999-06-04)
When a new girl, Vesper, starts to leech information from Merton on who the Pleasantville Werewolf is, Tommy must also deal with a soul-sucking door-to-door salesman.
10 "Stalk Like An Egyptian" Jonathan Goldstein Peter Svatek 11 June 1999 (1999-06-11)
When Tommy and Merton unknowingly resurrect an old mummy on a school field-trip, the dead mummy becomes a teenage boy, and is out to make Stacey his queen, forever...
11 "Flugelhoff!" Dan Kopelman Mark Jean 18 June 1999 (1999-06-18)
A lycanthropist called Flugelhoff arrives in Pleasantville claiming that he can cure Tommy.
12 "Invisible Merton" Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Jimmy Kaufman 25 June 1999 (1999-06-25)
Mertons old nemesis, Alistair Black, comes to Pleasantville, not only taking over Merton as president of the Gothic Fantasy Guild, but also casting a spell on Merton, rendering him invisible.
13 "The Wolf is Out There" Jeff Rothpan Mark Soulard 2 July 1999 (1999-07-02)
Tommy is forced to isolate himself from society when Tim and Travis create a group that is out to kill the Pleasantville Werewolf.
14 "Interview with a Werewolf" David Hamburg, Mitch Goldsmith Mark Jean 9 July 1999 (1999-07-09)
A florist sets Merton up on a date with her niece. However, the florist does not have a niece, and when Merton unknowningly goes out with the florist, she sucks the life out of him, turning him into an old man.
15 "Fangs for the Memories" Christopher Briggs, Peter Knight Peter Svatek 23 July 1999 (1999-07-23)
Tommy decides to donate blood, but he and Merton must retrieve it from the blood bank due to his blood being werewolf blood. Coincidentally, this is the same night a group of vampires decide to raid the blood bank for the second time.
16 "Time and Again" Jim Bernstein, Michael Shipley Jimmy Kaufman 30 July 1999 (1999-07-30)
A strange man gives Merton a watch that can reverse time, and Merton uses it to every advantage. Sounds good on paper, but Tommy soon realizes that Merton is losing more and more intelligence each time he uses the watch.
17 "Big Bad Wolf" Michael Shipley, Jim Bernstein Adam Weissman 6 August 1999 (1999-08-06)
Tommy's life is in jeproady when he and Merton speak an Indian chant that unknowingly brings Tommy's dark side to life.
18 "Scary Terri" Ari Posner Adam Weissman 13 August 1999 (1999-08-13)
Tommy is in the crosshairs of a psychic young outcast named Terri after she mistakes his friendship for affection, and then sees him with Stacey.
19 "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" Mark Torgove, Paul Kaplan Peter Svatek 20 August 1999 (1999-08-20)
A new substitute teacher claims to be the werewolf that bit Tommy. While Tommy looks up to Mr. Dunleavy. Mr. Dunleavy tries to bring out the bad side of Tommy.
20 "The Exor-Sis" Rick Parks, Scott Jackson Peter Svatek 27 August 1999 (1999-08-27)
Merton's sister, Becky, has been assigned a locker to a netherworld, which allows her to become possessed by an entity living in it.
21 "Don't Fear the Reaper" Rick Nyholm Peter D. Marshall 3 September 1999 (1999-09-03)
Tommy saves a man from the Grim Reaper, known as "Death". Since Tommy has taken Death's original victim, he will pay with his life.
22 "Game Over" Sam Wendel Erik Canuel 10 September 1999 (1999-09-10)
Tommy breaks the high score on an arcade game that mysteriously freezes as he reaches the next level. This serves to release the games antagonist, Dirk Strykem, who has decided to destroy Tommy and Merton.

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