First Season
- Made in Japan-Bumpy mails in a cereal box top for a free Turbo-Totro-Noid. A cute little robot arrives, disappointing Bumpy.
- Dr. Coddle, M.D.-Molly orders medical instruction books from the Easy-Does-It Doctor Correspondence Course. Bumpy eats the books and replaces them with home improvement manuals.
- Karaoke Cafe: "You Gotta Say You're Sorry..."-Sung by Mr. Bumpy and Squishington (Blues)
- (Aired 1994)
- Gum Crazy-Bumpy tries to retrieve undigested bubblegum from his own stomach, resulting in fights with his own heart and brain.
- Baby Snail-Bumpy baby-sits a baby snail, while Squishy looks for Mom.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Why Do You Like Me?"-Sung by Mr. Bumpy and Squishington (Ballad)
- (Aired 1994)
- Hide and Go Freak-Bumpy and Squishy teach Molly to play Hide and Go Freak.
- Better Homes & Garbage-Squishington moves in with Bumpy for a few days, testing the limits of their friendship.
- Karaoke Cafe: Bump in the Night Theme(Alternate version)-Sung by Mr. Bumpy
- (Aired 1994)
- Not of This Boy's Room-Bumpy gets abducted by space aliens, and he tries to help them take over the Earth.
- To Sleep Perchance to Burp-The Boy can't get to sleep because the monster under the bed makes noise.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Gotta Have It"-Rapped by Mr. Bumpy
- (Aired 1994)
- Danger - Unexploded Squishington-Squishington's stomach is ticking. Bumpy deduces, Squishy has eaten a bomb. Mr. Bumpy and Squishy try to get rid of it.
- Loss of Face-Squshington tries to clean his face with a bathcloth, but his face rubs off. Then the bathcloth disappears. Bumpy helps Squishy reclaim his face.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Find a New Neighborhood"-Sung by Squishington (Rock)
- (Aired 1994)
- Sock It To Me-Squishington helps Mr. Bumpy control his appetite for socks.
- Comforting the Uncomfortable-Molly tries to comfort the Closet Monster.
- Karaoke Cafe: "You Need a Hug"-Rapped by Molly Coddle
- (Aired 1994)
- Baby Jail-Bumpy spends time with babies and learns to understand their hardships.
- Night of the Living Bread-Bumpy and Squishy save the world from an evil mutant slice of bread.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Go Away and Don't Come Back"-Sung by Squishington
- (Aired 1994)
- Party Poopers(Double Length)-Molly wants to be invited to a Cute Doll party. The cute dolls want to invite the monsters. Squishy can't wait but Bumpy doesn't want to go.
- Karaoke Cafe: "School's Out" by Alice Cooper -Sung by Mr. Bumpy
- (Aired 1994)
- A Sneeze in Time-Bumpy goes back in time to try to avoid offending Squishington.
- Karaoke Cafe: "The Things You Make Me Want to Do"-Sung by Mr. Bumpy (Pop)
- Hocus Dopus-Bumpy tries to pull a rabbit out of a hat for Squishy.
- (Aired 1994)
- Adventures In Microbia-Squishy and Bumpy try to fight germs face to protoplasm, but a germ girl captures Squishington's heart.
- Not a Peep!-Destructo tries to keep Mr. Bumpy from making noise.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Picking Up the Pieces When Your Whole World Falls Apart"-Sung by Molly Coddle(Country)
- (Aired 1994)
- Penny For Your Thoughts-A penny falls each time Mr. Bumpy thinks a thought.
- Farewell, 2 Arms-Molly wants to be more powerful and less helpless. She becomes a different person as she rebuilds herself with powerful limbs.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Socks - I Love Socks"-Sung by Mr. Bumpy
- (Aired 1994)
- I Dream of Silverfish-Bumpy and Squishy find a "genie" in a lamp.
- Story Problems-Bumpy eats The Boy's homework, and then tries to redo it.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Good Golly Miss Molly (You Sweet Comfort Doll)"-Sung by Squishington(50's Rock)
- (Aired 1994)
- The Bowl of the Squishy Prince-Squishy, needing a boost in self-esteem, tries to find a princess who will kiss him.
- All You Need is Glove-Bumpy fights with a glove for a perfect left-foot sock.
- Karaoke Cafe: "Don't Try This at Home"-Sung by Mr Bumpy (Rock)
- (Aired 1994)
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