Episodes
Season 1 (1991)
- Meet Mr. Bogus (9/28/1991)
- Class Clown Bogus (10/5/1991)
- A Day at the Office (10/12/1991)
- Et Tu, Brattus? (10/19/1991)
- Shop Around the Clock (10/26/1991)
- Beach Blanket Bogus (11/2/1991)
- Bogus in Wilderland (11/9/1991)
- No Snooze Is Good News (11/16/1991)
- Hipster Tripster (11/23/1991)
- Museum Madness (12/7/1991)
- Lights, Camera, Bogus (12/14/1991)
- Bogus in Bogus Land (12/21/1991)
- Good Sport Bogus (12/28/1991)
Season 2 (1992)
- Computer Intruder (9/27/1992)
- Babysitting Bogus (10/4/1992)
- Bogunda, Bogetta and Bogus (10/11/1992)
- Bookstore Bogus (10/18/1992)
- Bad Luck Bogus (10/25/1992)
- Totally Bogus Video (11/1/1992)
- Bogus Private Eye (11/8/1992)
- Bogus to the Rescue (11/15/1992)
- Mr. Bogus Mondo Funno Sci-Fi Fab Feast (11/22/1992)
- Terror Tot in Bogus Land (11/29/1992)
- Roam Away from Home (12/6/1992)
- Busboy Bogus (12/13/1992)
- Springtime for Bogus (12/20/1992)
Season 3 (1993)
- Nightmare on Bogus Street (10/27/1993)
- B-TV (10/28/1993)
- Water Boy Bogus (11/3/1993)
- Kung Fu Campout (11/4/1993)
- Battle Action Bogus (11/5/1993)
- Secret Agent Bogus (11/8/1993)
- Super Bogus Flies Again (11/9/1993)
- Is There a Bogus in the House? (11/10/1993)
- The Bogus Invasion (11/11/1993)
- Fun Park Follies (11/14/1993)
- Buff-Tuff-Bogie (11/15/1993)
- Once Upon a Bogus Time (11/16/1993)
- Brainy Bogus (11/17/1993)
- Megastar Madness (11/18/1993)
- Totally Bogus Daydream (11/21/1993)
- Baseball Bogus (11/22/1993)
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