Sigmund and The Sea Monsters - Episode List

Episode List

Episode Number Air Date Episode Title Synopsis
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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