I.R. Baboon
While trying out Dad’s lethal chair, both Cow and Chicken end up trapped inside.
Cow is with her family at the fair, where she takes her new doll, Piles the Beaver with her. When she loses Piles, Cow must chase after and recover him.
A night in the tree house turns into a nightmare for Chicken, Flem, and Earl when they break Cow’s dream catcher.
Cow adopts a horse named Blackie, much to the disapproval of Chicken, Mom, and Dad.
Cow believes that she has some form of herding instinct, which leads her to following a postman, ducks, fish and even soldiers!
Cow still has a security blanket (which happens to be Supercow’s cape), but Chicken objects to her still carrying around such an item at her age, which leads to it being thrown out on the way to school. While Cow is depressed, the principal (the Red Guy) decides to torment Flem and Earl.
Cow’s favorite toys, Crabs the Warthog, Piles the Beaver and Manure the Bear, make their escape out of the house on their own quest: to find “Maiden Hong Kong”.
Chicken floats down stream in his new home-made submarine. Knowing of a nearby waterfall, Cow attempts to save him.
Weasel sets forth to rescue three children and Captain I.R. Baboon from their sinking bathysphere.
Weasel and I.R. end up stranded on an island made entirely of confectioneries (i.e., chocolate, ice cream, cupcakes, etc.).
The school revamps their newspaper into a television news show with the help of Geraldo Rearviewa (the Red Guy), who uses Chicken to generate scandalous stories.
I.R. creates a disease which transforms people into amoebas, leaving it up to Weasel to clean this mess up.
Fed up with chores and his parent’s rules, Chicken runs away from home to live the “bachelor lifestyle” of his cousin, Boneless Chicken. And falls in love with a beautiful girl and goes on a date with her. But at the end of the date, Chicken is arrested by the Red Guy for running away […]
Weasel creates a device that controls peoples’ sleeping patterns, and decides to use it in order to help give the public their ability to dream again.
A poetic I.R. attempts to get a driving license, with Weasel being his instructor.
Dr. Hiney (the Red Guy) gives Chicken surgery, transforming him into a duck.
Best friends turned enemies, Weasel and I.R. look back to when they attended a camp where they were trained to become arch enemies.
The Red Guy works as a slave-driving boss of a factory. When he tries to celebrate his birthday, his employees do not come, so he decides to liven things up for himself.
While on a field trip to a local prison (where the Red Guy is the Warden), Chicken ends up switching places with one of the convicts.
Weasel and Baboon are on an expedition to capture a wild, dim-witted savage named Fred. When they manage to capture him, Weasel, however, cannot understand his unusual language.