List of Episodes
| # | Title | Starring | Featuring | Deaths | Moral | Plot | Original Airdate |
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| 1 | "Spin Fun Knowin' Ya!" |
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"Don't forget to floss!" |
Lumpy spins his friends to death |
December 24, 1999 |
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| 2 | "House Warming" |
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"Smiles are always free!" | |||
| 3 | "Helping Helps" |
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"Don't forget to stop and smell the roses!" | |||
| 4 | "Crazy Antics" |
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"Buckle up for safety!" | |||
| 5 | "Havin' a Ball" |
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"Eat your veggies!" | ||
| 6 | "Water You Wading For?" |
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"Don't breathe under water!" | |||
| 7 | "Nuttin' Wrong with Candy!" |
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"Wash behind your ears!" | |||
| 8 | "Wheelin' and Dealin'" |
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"Look both ways before crossing the street!" | |||
| 9 | "Pitchin' Impossible" |
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"Take your vitamins!" | |||
| 10 | "Stayin' Alive!" |
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"An apple a day keeps the doctor away!" | |||
| 11 | "Treasure These Idol Moments" |
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"If friends were flowers, I'd pick you!" | |||
| 12 | "Chip off the Ol' Block" |
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"Plant kindness and gather love!" | |||
| 13 | "Nuttin' but the Tooth" |
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"Brush after every meal!" | ||
| 14 | "Hide and Seek" |
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"After the rain comes a rainbow!" | |||
| 15 | "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" |
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"Adopt a pet!" | |||
| 16 | "Boo Do You Think You Are?" |
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"Don't take candy from strangers!" | |||
| 17 | "Mime and Mime Again" |
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"Silence is golden!" | |||
| 18 | "You're Bakin' Me Crazy!" |
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"Watch a sunrise!" | ||
| 19 | "Tongue Twister Trouble" |
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"Mind your manners!" | ||
| 20 | "Meat Me for Lunch" |
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"Read a book!" | ||
| 21 | "Sweet Ride" |
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"Don't jaywalk!" | ||
| 22 | "It's a Snap!" |
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"You don't need a reason to send flowers!" | ||
| 23 | "Off the Hook" |
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"Don't litter!" | |||
| 24 | "Spare Me" |
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"Laughter is the best medicine!" | |||
| 25 | "Snow What? That's What!" |
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"Never eat the last cookie!" | ||
| 26 | "This Is Your Knife" |
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"Plant a tree!" | |||
| 27 | "Happy Trails" |
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"Keep your promises!" |
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