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- The mostly true story of Dr. John Romulus Brinkley, an eccentric genius who built an empire with his goat-testicle impotence cure and a million-watt radio station.
- For decades, Sea-Monkeys won the hearts of children everywhere and quickly transformed into cultural phenomena thanks to inventor, marketing genius, and complicated eccentric Harold von Braunhut.
- A seeing-eye dog explains his job. Two female cats bark at male dogs. A dog talks about the loss of his manhood.
- Two dogs have sex. Two girlfriends talk fashion. A lonely bulldog tells bad jokes.
- An old dog rambles nonsense. A corgi talks to a friend about relationship issues. A Great Dane gives a young dog an exam.
- A terrier makes art. Two dogs hate their owners. Puppies suckle at their helpless mother.
- Two dogs discuss prejudices. Feminist dogs complain about identity. A pug rants about political injustices.
- A performance artist chases its tail. Two professional dog actresses catch up. Ol' Reggie spreads wisdom all over the park.
- Puppies spend quality time in the womb. Three dog friends joke about their owners. A female dog prostitute propositions new clients.
- A dog discusses its owner's parenting skills. A dog finds a bag of mushrooms. Ol' Reggie spreads knowledge all over the park again.
- When Judy Reilly, a nerdy teenager, finds out her estranged father was an extraterrestrial, surviving a half-alien adolescence seems pretty hopeless. But with the help of a dangerously upbeat mother and a comic book obsessed best friend, Judy is able to uncover her powers, stand up to bullies, and inevitably discover what makes her both alien and human along the way.
- No one seems to know why Dusty Craters, a dilapidated nursing home, is floating through space carrying a colorful assortment of grumpy old folks under the care of an evil goat doctor. But then again nothing seems to make sense in a world where a talking two-dollar bill lives in a Cracker Jack box and a three-eyed ape just might be the center of the universe. Best friends Roosi and Big Man uncover these mysteries and more as they go on one epic adventure after another in this buddy comedy.
- Humans don't make a lot of sense to other humans. For aliens, they're almost impossible to comprehend-which is why they need a special guide. Comedian Jim Rash stars in this very selective, very American walk through human history.
- 'Island' follows a fully nude man (Jason) and his friend (iPhone) on an island of human garbage. They discover a subterranean race of humanoid bugs and Jason accidentally marries one after inadvertently introducing them to stand-up comedy.
- The museum guide introduces the children to clowns - and they'll never be the same.
- The museum guide introduces the children to Twitter and TROLLLLLLLLLS.
- The museum guide attempts to explain the motivations behind America's favorite special interest group: the NRA.
- The museum guide introduces the children to the Great Walls of China and the US-Mexico Border.
- The museum guide introduces the children to the human voted Most Likely To Become a Supervillain - Elon Musk.
- The museum guide introduces the children to "witches" and the men who hunted them.
- Greem visits the school counselor because nightmares of Australia are keeping her up at night.
- The children take to the streets to practice the strange human tradition of trick-or-treating.
- When the children can't decide what game to play, they try voting.
- The museum guide gives the children a lesson on the importance of national anthems.
- Bloo holds a meeting of the founding fathers in his bathtub.
- The museum guide teaches the children about the most wonderful time of the year.
- The children put on a play for a neighborhood kid about human death.
- We finally meet Bloo's dad.
- Judy Reilly wakes up on her 16th birthday to find that her period has become a gigantic sentient monster that can say her name. This is perfectly normal and fine.
- Cory responds to discovering her best friend is half alien the only way she knows how - by trying to dismember Judy for profit.
- Judy's alien powers make her suspiciously good at volleyball, which begs the question - is there volleyball in space? This question will not be answered in this episode, or in this season, or at all, ever. We will never, ever know.
- Puberty is much worse for aliens than humans.
- Is it normal to fantasize about literally biting your crush's head off and eating it? Asking for a friend.
- What laws of physics? Judy sneezes herself into the future and there's a monster and a spaceship and a super hot guy with an eye patch and she gets to wear a tiara.
- To use telepathy to blackmail your homeroom bully, or to not use telepathy to blackmail your homeroom bully...that is the question.
- Mr. Russo didn't show up to class today, and according to the transitive property of best friendshipdom, that gives Judy and Cory probable cause to search his apartment.
- Due to betrayal, Cory is pushed to the dark side, becoming THE CORE, a powerful, dangerous super villain with style.
- Shapeshifting is the answer to friendship.
- The government agents finally make an appearance.
- You know what's fun? Thinking you're going to be an alien diplomat, and then instead working at a diner where all the kids who make fun of you can go to make fun of you and you can't leave.
- Judy gets internet famous, Iris considers poisoning the town's water supply, and everyone gets together for a good old-fashioned government conspiracy.
- Judy and Cory throw an enormous house party while Iris is out of town, complete with human teenagers, alien drugs and something disgusting happening in the bathroom.
- When Melissa and her friends catch Iris and Russo making out in the parking lot, Judy is so mortified that she literally turns invisible. She flees the school and hides in Iris's car, inadvertently becoming a fly on the wall for the rest of Iris's day.