Episode List
Episode Number | Air Date | Episode Title | Synopsis |
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Season 1 | |||
S01E01 | Sep. 08, 1973 | The Monster Who Came to Dinner | Johnny and Scott bring Sigmund home to live in their clubhouse. |
S01E02 | Sep. 15, 1973 | Puppy Love | Sigmund falls in love with a canine named Fluffy. Zelda cleans the clubhouse and Slurp tries to lure Sigmund home. |
S01E03 | Sep. 22, 1973 | Frankenstein Drops In | Sigmund's family kidnaps Scott, so Johnny dresses up like Frankenstein to save him. |
S01E04 | Sep. 29, 1973 | Is There a Doctor in the Cave? | Johnny gets captured. The Wolfman makes a surprise appearance at the Ooze cave. |
S01E05 | Oct. 06, 1973 | Happy Birthdaze | Sigmund decides to surprise the boys by cleaning the house, but his brothers crash in. |
S01E06 | Oct. 13, 1973 | The Nasty Nephew | Zelda's obnoxious nephew Leroy stays the weekend. |
S01E07 | Oct. 20, 1973 | Monster Rock Festival | Sigmund submits his song to a radio songwriting contest and wins. |
S01E08 | Oct. 27, 1973 | Ghoul School Days | Sigmund runs away because he feels like he's getting in the way. The Assistant Principal visits to discuss the boys' slipping grades. |
S01E09 | Nov. 03, 1973 | The Curfew Shall Ring Tonight | Sigmund accidentally breaks Aunt Zelda's bowl and decides to get money from his family's cave to replace it, but he is caught after curfew by the sea monster sheriff. |
S01E10 | Nov. 10,1973 | Sweet Mama Redecorates | Sigmund's mother Sweet Mama decides to redecorate the sea monster cave. |
S01E11 | Nov. 17, 1973 | Make Room for Big Daddy | When Sweet Mama kicks Big Daddy out of the cave, he moves into the club house with Sigmund. |
S01E12 | Nov. 24, 1973 | It's Your Move | Sigmund's family evacuates the cave for a storm and Sigmund moves home to avoid Johnny and Scott's parents. |
S01E13 | Dec. 01, 1973 | Trick or Treat | Sigmund discovers the joys of trick or treating. The Ooze family learns that Sigmund has won a TV contest. |
S01E14 | Dec. 08, 1973 | Uncle Siggy Swings | Sigmund's Uncle Siggy comes for a visit and falls for Zelda. |
S01E15 | Dec. 15, 1973 | The Dinosaur Show | A caveman and his pet dinosaur move into the Ooze's cave and force them out. |
S01E16 | Dec. 22, 1973 | The Wild Weekend | Jack Wild spends the weekend with the boys. Prince runs away from home. |
S01E17 | Dec. 29, 1973 | Boy for a Day | Sigmund gets amnesia and thinks he's a human boy. |
Season 2 | |||
S02E01 | Jul. 07, 1974 | A Genie for Sigmund | Sigmund finds a genie in a sea shell. |
S02E02 | Sep. 14, 1974 | Paul Revere Rides Again | Sheldon zaps Paul Revere into the club house to settle a dispute. |
S02E03 | Sep. 21, 1974 | Now You See 'Em, Now You Don't | Sheldon makes Johnny and Scot invisible. |
S02E04 | Sep. 28, 1974 | Johnny-O, the Great | With Sheldon's help, Johnny performs a magic act. |
S02E05 | Oct. 05, 1974 | Super Sigmund | Sigmund has Sheldon give him super strength. |
S02E06 | Oct. 12, 1974 | Pufnstuf Drops In | Sheldon accidentally zaps Pufnstuf into the club house. |
S02E07 | Oct. 19, 1974 | Sheldon and the Nephew Sitters | Sheldon has to baby-sit his magic nephew. |
S02E08 | Oct. 26, 1974 | One Way Whammy to Tahiti | Shelby sends Johnny and a girlfriend to Tahiti, but cannot bring them back. |
S02E09 | Nov. 02, 1974 | Cry Uncle | Zelda has to leave town. |
S02E10 | Nov. 09, 1974 | The Haunted House | While Zelda and the Sheriff are at the movies, the Oozes sneak into the house. |
S02E11 | Nov. 16, 1974 | Mother Makes Ten | Shelby's mother takes care of Burp and Slurp. |
S02E12 | Nov. 23, 1974 | You Can't Beat a Magic Carpet | Shelby and Sigmund get lost on a magic carpet ride. |
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