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- Sasha trusts Charlie and Itchy with her restaurant, Carface messes things up.
- Lindsay tries to convince Harold to let her join her friends at a Who concert. Kim and Lindsay accidentally run over Millie's dog. Kim starts hanging out with Millie. Lindsay wants to tell Millie the truth about her dog, but Kim does not. Meanwhile, Nick teaches himself to play guitar and writes a love ballad for Lindsay. Ms. Haverchuck stuns Bill with the news that she has been dating Coach Fredricks.
- 1996–199922mTV-G8.8 (10)TV EpisodeCharlie duplicates himself to be in multiple places at once.
- Neal wrestles with the dilemma of whether to tell his mother about his father's affair. Lindsay is given detention after coming to the aid of a girl being attacked by a boy. Daniel deals with pressures at home and with Kim. He escapes from his problems through punk music.
- Bumbling, childlike Mr. Bean has trouble completing the simplest of day-to-day tasks, but his perseverance and resourcefulness frequently allow him to find ingenious ways around problems.
- This comedy/drama set in 1965 follows the adventures of 12-year-old best friends who attend the local Catholic school: Grace, who is Catholic, and Hannah, who is Jewish. Different faiths, different family structures, different looks at life in the 1960s.
- Comedian Louie Anderson tells a story of one Christmas when he was a kid, growing up in Wisconsin, and how he and his dad brought Christmas cheer to a woman who appeared to have none.
- When Tommy and Merton enter a wormhole that lets them travel back in time to 1989, a Russian man named Boris follows them and changes the outcome of the Cold War, which leads to the collapse of the United States and worldwide enforcement of communism. Meanwhile, Tommy must decide whether or not to warn his past self about the werewolf attack that will change his life.
- Kim befriends Lindsay but she has ulterior motives, while Sam is bullied mercilessly by Karen Scarfolli, whose locker is next to his.
- Kevin Arnold recalls growing up during the late 60s and early 70s; the turbulent social times make the transition from child to adult unusually interesting.
- Louie Anderson's adventures as a child, growing up with his sweet-hearted mother, his loud and war-crazed father, his 10 siblings, and classmates who love to tease him.
- Charlie gets knocked out and fantasizes about being a detective.
- Former Wall Street mogul Peter Scarbrow becomes headmaster of Mount Horizon, a progressive school for teens at risk, high in the mountains of the Northwestern United States.
- When a prank at a school camp goes drastically wrong, 15-year-old Paul Reynolds is blasted into an alternative reality and has to try to find a way home.
- A tumultuous life of elementary school students.
- When a young girl finds herself sleeping in an abandoned theater on Christmas Eve, the Christmas spirits living there come to life just long enough to help her find her way through music.
- Now-classic holiday special based around Rogers' and Partons' best-selling album, Once Upon a Christmas.
- 1999–2002TV-Y78.2 (18)TV EpisodeCorey Feldman, who was a good friend of Corey Haim (who Tommy destroyed in the second season to save Lori) visits Pleasantville.
- Pee-Wee Herman and his friends have wacky, imaginative fun in his unique playhouse.
- At seemingly a ordinary train station in a small American town, extraordinary things happen including a tiny man called "Mr. Conductor" who tells stories about Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends.
- Thanks to a scary incident on a Ferris Wheel as a pup, Itchy is convinced he's a coward.
- A college sorority has their eyes on set on Stacy and Tommy could not be happier until she starts acting like a real "witch". Merton is convinced that they are sorority cyborgs but he's a bit off the mark.
- Anabelle's cousin Belladonna causes some trouble at the meat factory.
- Tommy is in the crosshairs of a young psychic outcast named Terri after she mistakes his friendship for affection, and then sees him with Stacey.
- The actions of Hugo and Merton inadvertently release the Pleasantville strangler, a spirit able to body-hop, and he's gunning for Tommy.
- 1996–199922mTV-G8.0 (9)TV EpisodeCharlie wants to take a vacation, but gets distracted with his job.
- An animated series based on the popular children's toy "Digimon", in which kids raise and train electronic monsters to fight against those raised by other kids.
- Tommy's life is in jeopardy when he and Merton speak an Indian chant that unknowingly brings Tommy's dark side to life.
- Tommy decides to donate blood, but he and Merton must retrieve it from the blood bank after learning that his werewolf curse can be transferred by blood, and contend with a group of vampires who raid blood banks.
- A florist sets Merton up on a date with her niece. However, the florist does not have a niece, and when Merton unknowingly goes out with the florist, she sucks the life out of him.
- Twenty-five years ago, a hippie teacher fell into a toxic swamp, and mutated into a monster. Now, he's back, searching for his old fiancé.
- The adventures of five animal toys who live on a blue shelf in their owner's, (Timothy) bedroom who secretly play when he is out.
- Somewhere, deep in the heart of Africa lies the Freedom willife Preserve. It's a haven of unmitigated natural beauty, a sanctuary our cast of neurotic characters call home. Animal Crackers, where the wild kingdom just got a little wilder, and a heck of lot more neurotic.
- Merton's old nemesis, Alistair Black, comes to Pleasantville, not only taking over Merton as president of the Gothic Fantasy Guild, but also casting a spell on Merton, rendering him invisible. Meanwhile, Tommy has to deal with a psychiatrist.
- On an annual camp out with some friends the weekend before his senior year, Tommy Dawkins is attacked by a wolf. Little does he know that the wolf that attacked him is in reality a werewolf and that night is going to change his life forever.
- A werewolf hunter comes to town. At the same time, Tommy accidentally bites Merton who becomes an eventually evil werewolf.
- Tommy and Merton are put up against the villainous Sandman, who enslaves sleeping people in an attempt to get them to touch a special sand that will put them to sleep forever.
- A strange man gives Merton a watch that can reverse time, and Merton uses it to every advantage, but for every moment Merton uses the watch to reverse time, he loses his intelligence.
- A mailman reveals the origin of Santa Claus.
- When a weary and discouraged Santa Claus considers skipping his Christmas Eve run one year, Mrs. Claus and his elves set out to change his mind.
- A lycanthropist called Flugelhoff arrives in Pleasantville claiming that he can cure Tommy of his curse.
- Tommy breaks the high score on an arcade game that mysteriously freezes as he reaches the next level. This serves to release the game's antagonist, Dirk Strykem, who has decided to destroy Tommy and Merton.
- Tommy and Merton end up in a very deadly situation with the same girl as they prepare to leave for college.
- Once every 70 years, a window of transference opens that offers Tommy a chance to pass his curse to another person. Merton volunteers, but that same day a bookmobile shows up in Pleasantville and people start disappearing.
- "Goosebumps" was a series of scary anthology stories based on the children's books by R.L. Stine. Series one was hosted by R.L. Stine for twelve episodes.
- Ex-convict Jean Valjean's pursuit of redemption and peace clashes with Javert's rigid enforcement of law. Their conflict impacts lives, including Fantine's daughter Cosette, against the backdrop of 19th-century France.
- Twelve-year-old Andy Larkin, the greatest prankster on Earth, unleashes a flurry of practical jokes on the residents of East Gackle.