List of Time Squad Episodes

List Of Time Squad Episodes

Time Squad is an American animated television series created and directed by David Wasson (the episodes "Keepin' it Real with Sitting Bull", "A Thrilla at Attila's", "Pasteur's Packs O' Punch", "Love at First Flight", "Child's Play", "Father Figure of our Country" and "Floral Patton" are co-directed with Larry Leichliter), and broadcast on Cartoon Network. Debuting on June 8, 2001, the show ran for 26 episodes spanning across 2 seasons. The series finale aired on November 26, 2003.

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