E1
Dilweed and Fungus sneak into a school reunion attended by their friend Hooves to find their hero, Woodchuck Morris.
E2
The Chucks start a potato charity to impress some kids.
E3
The Chucks take Grandma Butternut grocery shopping, but soon she starts stealing from the shop.
E4
The Chucks decorate Pin Heads for a party, but they also must fight a mummy who wandered in there.
E5
The Chucks buy a fake Woodchuck Morris fart in a jar from Buford, and the Chucks' new item makes them popular.
E6
The Chucks go on a rescue mission to save a vending machine from getting destroyed.
E7
Buford reluctantly aids Quills in throwing a surprise party for the Chucks.
E8
The Chucks believe that a villain known as the Hammerfist Man is going to attack Hooves.
E9
Buford is forced to be babysat by the Chucks while Granny's away.
E10
Buford acquires a black kung fu belt, which makes him invincible.
E11
Fungus falls in love with a toaster, which makes Dilweed jealous.
E12
A new neighbor arrives, who has a secret evil identity that only the Chucks know about.
E13
The Chucks help Buford get to the video game store after the latter breaks his leg.
E14
The town's new mascot does cruel things to the Chucks when no one is watching.
E15
Hooves buys a home security robot to keep the Chucks away from him.
E16
The Chucks' talking Woodchuck Morris doll gets reprogramed by Buford.
E17
Dilweed thinks he's lost his kung fu abilities after Buford washes his headband.
E18
The Chucks try to get Hooves into the Fancy Club, but the club find the obnoxious acts of the Chucks fancy.
E19
Fungus finds a "number one" badge in his cereal box, and anything it touches becomes praised by the Chucks.
E20
The Chucks teach Granny kung fu, which leads to her going on a rampage through Ding-a-Ling Springs.
E21
Fungus makes a list of things to do before a tree grows out of him at sundown.
E22
Fungus' new hair stands in the way of both his kung fu dreams and his brother.
E23
The Chucks invite themselves over to Hooves' new backyard pool.
E24
Fungus takes a liking to flies and uses his own house as a sanctuary for them.
E25
A new chocolate business is stealing customers from Pin Heads.
E26
Buford wants Quills to do mouth to mouth resurrection on him, but he keeps getting distracted by the Chucks.
E27
The Chucks blindfold themselves for an entire day.
E28
Granny's valentine is stolen, so the Chucks try to get it back.
E29
Fungus is checked into a retirement home after a long bath makes his skin wrinkly.
E30
Quills unintentionally masters The Way of the Chuck.
E31
The Chucks try to rid a bug infestation in their town after accidentally eating the bug repellent.
E32
Granny opens a new hotel, and the Chucks decide to pay a visit.
E33
Buford trains the duo for a match against two wrestlers they insulted.
E34
Grandma Sweetcorn, a rival of Granny, steals a pie for a baking contest from her, and the Chucks must retrieve it.
E35
The Chucks learn Woodchuck Morris is being hospitalized.
E36
The Chucks bring a sleeping Hooves to a family reunion.
E37
Pin Heads needs a promotion, and the Chucks try to think up of a campaign.
E38
The Chucks confuse Hooves with a similar looking robber.
E39
Buford agrees to be Fungus' replacement in a pageant.
E40
Fungus befriends a kid, who attempts to kidnap him.
E41
The Chucks and Buford find a treasure map and search for buried treasure.
E42
Dilweed and Fungus try to make Buford happy by taking him to camp.
E43
When Dilweed goes missing, Fungus clings on to Hooves.
E44
Dilweed is turned into a mindless minion by Dr. Sinister.
E45
Buford finds out that the Chucks are afraid of dryer lint.
E46
The Chucks take over a tour bus, believing that someone there is a villain.
E47
Fungus and a baby bigfoot swap positions.
E48
Aliens invade the town, and complications ensue when Fungus gets abducted.
E49
The Chucks clean the town with the Mop of Majesty.
E50
Everyone grows tired of the Chucks' pranks on Halloween.
E51
When Hooves is mistaken for the real Santa Claus, the Chucks turn his life into a North Pole nightmare.
E52
After Buford doesn't go to the Chucks' holiday party again, he finds himself in his own "Christmas Carol".