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- 6-year-old Yuri and pals Lili and Matt embark on adventures with a big blue elephant named Golias and other imaginary animal friends.
- About a kid named Milo who dresses up as a flamingo and rescues other kids from their problems
- 2001–2003TV-Y75.6 (10)TV EpisodeEdgar Allan Poe is a cheerful optimist, and Betsy Ross has become a hippie.
- Abraham Lincoln grows tired of being honest and upstanding and begins playing pranks on people, while The Time Squad goes back to the age of pirates.
- 2001–2003TV-Y75.6 (9)TV EpisodeAfter a mission to fix Russian Czar Ivan the Terrible, Tuddrussel sneaks Ivan back on the satellite and keeps him as a pet. Buffalo Bill is now a crazed conspiracy theorist with his own tabloid magazine that no one reads.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.2 (19)TV EpisodeEli Whitney is building flesh-eating robots, and the Trojan Horse ends up as a birthday gift for the Trojan king.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.0 (6)TV EpisodeThe Time Squad travels to the Old West to help Billy the Baby become Billy the Kid.
- Sick of doing all the chores, Larry decides to use his spare parts to make clones of himself. The Time Squad gets interrupted from their favorite soap opera to help out Samuel Morse in 1836.
- 2001–2003TV-Y73.7 (39)TV EpisodeOrville and Wilbur Wright are incompetent stuntmen, and Copernicus doesn't know a thing about astronomy.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.7 (9)TV EpisodeThe Time Squad is called to seek out Blackbeard the pirate on a "repeat offender" charge. The Time Squad tries to set things right with the Aztec leader Montezuma, who wants to give up his kingdom for standup comedy.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.3 (10)TV EpisodeLarry gets accidentally electrocuted fixing a fuse. Tuddrussel and Larry must complete a historical mission without Otto helping them by trying to get Benjamin Franklin to be an author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The Time Squad decide to take a vacation/ When the Time Squad visit William Shakespeare, Larry tries to convince the Bard to try and continue writing children's plays
- The Time Squad have to get Attila the Hun's army rallied/ The Time Squad become bored when there are no missions.
- The Time Squad travel to the 1920's, where they see the great gangster: Al Capone. Buck and Larry get caught up in arguing that they didn't notice that they left Otto Osworth behind on one of their historical missions.
- The Time Squad goes on a mission to stop Harry Houdini, who is using his illusions to commit crimes. The Time Squad has to try to get the West Virginia hillbilly families the Hatfields and the McCoys to start feuding.
- 2001–2003TV-Y78.6 (12)TV EpisodeIn a Scooby Doo fashion- The Time Squad has to solve the mystery of the sudden haunts that plague the White House just as the 1912 presidential election between William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson is supposed to take place.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.1 (11)TV EpisodeLouis Pasteur is a brewer of drinks, and Benjamin Franklin has trouble writing the Declaration of Independence.
- Albert Einstein leads an undercover life as a car salesman, and Larry ends up getting a downgrade.
- This is the story of how the American 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment used superior equipment and training to overcome a blinding sandstorm and hundreds of tanks manned by Iraq's elite Republican Guard.
- Simon is rejected by James Hard for a position on Hard News Report and tries to make himself more masculine by taking a man-pill. Parker finds the new Simon attractive as she fights Dee for the presidency of a woman's organization.
- Mr. Anthony, with a drawing of a big mountain hanging on the wall behind him, shows the students what yodeling is. They then proceed to build the biggest mountain they can. They run into a problem in that they don't have enough gray-colored clay to build a mountain the size they want. They proceed to brainstorm ideas, and while Vikram puts up his hand to share his idea, he's too scared to share it, his throat which just tightens up. To loosen Vikram up, Mr. Anthony shows him the yodeleyo. While it works to loosen Vikram's throat muscles, it doesn't relieve his fear in sharing his idea. As such , Mr. Anthony tells Vikram the story of when a lederhosen-clad Napkin Man helped his friend Leo, who resides in the Swiss Alps, overcome his fear in sharing an idea in front of his friends of how to contain his rambunctious mountain goat.
- While Mr. Anthony's class is playing with toy dinosaurs and learning about dinosaurs in general, Kendra won't share one of her two toy dinosaurs with Benny, who has none with which to play otherwise. Mr. Anthony giving Benny another toy to play with solves part of the problem, but not the fact that Kendra won't share hers, she feeling all tight and "grrr" inside in her anger in not wanting Benny to play with her toys. To get her to feel less "grrrr" and angry, Mr. Anthony shows Kendra how to do the pterodactyl stretch, which helps, but doesn't lessen her anger about sharing her toys with Benny. So Mr. Anthony tells Kendra about the time Napkin Man helped a little cave girl named Lexy, when she said she wouldn't ever want to let her friend Grugg play with either of the two triceratopses she just found.
- Mr. Anthony and his students are building a papier maché pyramid, just like the one in the picture of Egypt hanging on their classroom wall, although Benny is more enthralled with the pharaoh's crown with the snake on it in the picture. When Mr. Anthony accidentally spills the pail of water, he asks Benny to get some paper towels so that he can wipe up the mess. However, the paper towel dispenser is empty, meaning that Benny has to get the towels from the cupboard next to the sink - that specific cupboard door which he's never seen open, and which he's always been scared to open not knowing what's inside. He finds it creepy, in the process making his hands sweaty in his fright. Mr. Anthony showing Benny how to do the whirly wind makes Benny's hands less sweaty, but still doesn't lessen his fright about opening the cupboard door not knowing what's inside. So Mr. Anthony tells Benny about the time Napkin Man helped a boy named Asim from ancient Egypt when Asim was scared to open the present chest he had never seen open before, even if it was to pick out a present for the pharaoh's birthday, a present like a snake crown.
- The students are playing make believe, each pretending who they want to be. Scott, who was proudly pretending to be a super hero named Super Scott, all of a sudden becomes withdrawn and hides under a table. It's because some of the other kids started teasing him about his cape in reality being his "blankie", their taunts being that only babies have blankies. His hiding is so he can get small so no one sees him in his embarrassment. To help Scott feel less small, Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the growly bear stretch, which helps, but still doesn't make Scott feel any less embarrassed about having a blankie. So Mr. Anthony tells Scott about the time Napkin Man helped a boy named Ricky as another boy named Kevin always teased him for being a baby for still carrying around a teddy bear.
- During medieval play time, Benny, dressed as a knight, is trying to build a sand castle, but whatever he does, it just won't stand up. As such, he has the "grrr" frustrations. Mr. Anthony shows Benny how to do the balloon to get rid of the "grrr"s. It helps, but it still doesn't solve Benny's problem of the constantly collapsing sand castle. So Mr. Anthony tells Benny about the time helped his knight friend Salim, who has a pet dragon, Smoky. Salim wanted to build a castle on top of a sand hill, but was frustrated because he went from digging the moat, to building the stone walls, to building the stone tower with the flag on top, each job unfinished leading to the tower falling apart upon what Salim thought was its completion.
- Mr. Anthony and the students are playing astronaut. During what is the countdown to the rocket being launched, Winston runs out of the rocket, his problem being that he doesn't have his favorite space helmet and he can't find it. Winston is overly hyper in his panic not knowing where his space helmet is. To help Winston slow down, Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the moon walk, which helps, but still doesn't relieve Winston's anxiety over the missing space helmet. So Mr. Anthony tells Winston about the time Napkin Man helped Arnie the astronaut, when Arnie couldn't find something crucial just before he was about to be launched into space specifically to bring his alien friend Dracket back home: the rocket.
- Mr. Anthony and his class are having a Mexican fiesta. Vikram's stomach is feeling all scrunchy in his unease, as he doesn't want to attend not knowing what a fiesta is, and even after learning that it is a party he is unfamiliar with all the Mexican customs and food still making him nervous. Mr. Anthony shows Vikram how to melt the scrunchies away with the ice cream melt, which helps but doesn't relieve his nerves. So Mr. Anthony tells Vikram about the time Napkin Man helped a little Mexican boy named Gonzalo, when he was nervous about attending a coconut fiesta, such an event which he had never attended and a coconut of which he had never heard or eaten.
- Mr. Anthony and the students are performing the "Put Away Polka". As he is a new student, Vikram doesn't know the words or movements to the song well, he getting confused which is making his head go all in a muddle. Mr. Anthony shows Vikram how to shake the muddles out of his head, which makes him feel better but doesn't make him any less confused about the polka. So Mr. Anthony tells Vikram about the time Napkin Man helped his friend, Bart the Pirate, when he was confused about where and how to bury his treasure chest on the beach, he never having done it before.
- Louise wants to help Suki build a Lego wall, but Suki wants to do it on her own even though the two of them usually do everything together. Louise doesn't think Suki likes her anymore, or even if she does, has the grumbles in her anger. To get rid of the grumbles, Mr. Anthony shows Louise how to do the dump trunk, which helps but doesn't get rid of her anger. So Mr. Anthony tells Louise the story of when Napkin Man helped his two builder best friends, Bella and Bertie, who built everything together until one day Bella just felt like building something on her own.
- Scott is frustrated as he's missing the most important piece of his jigsaw puzzle of a Scottish castle, the piece which shows the flag flying atop the building. Although the students admit they would rather not hear Mr. Anthony play his bagpipes, Mr. Anthony showing Scott to do a bagpipe breath at least gets Scott not to feel so scrunched up physically, but doesn't relieve his frustration of not being able to find the missing piece. So Mr. Anthony recounts a story of Napkin Man, in taking a kilt-adorned trip to Scotland, to help his friend Fergus find something, namely "Bonnie". The story shows Scott that sticking with the search pays off in a feeling of satisfaction in finding for what he's looking.
- It's raining and thundering outside, meaning the class has to stay inside to play. Kendra is disappointed and slumpy as she wants to bounce her ball, an activity more suited to outside. To get her to be unslumpy, Mr. Anthony teaches Kendra how to march, which helps but doesn't stop the rain and her disappointment. So Mr. Anthony proceeds to tell her a Napkin Man story about the time he helped a girl named Delaney, who wanted to fly her fish kite outside but couldn't because there was no wind.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.4 (9)TV EpisodeNapoleon is being bossed around by his wife, and Confucius keeps talking too much.
- 2001–2003TV-Y75.9 (9)TV EpisodeBeethoven has become a wrestler, and the Tea Party is a civilized get-together instead of a riot.
- 2001–2003TV-Y75.7 (8)TV EpisodeWinston Churchill has converted to nudism, and George Washington Carver's experiments are being sabotaged.
- 2001–2003TV-Y75.4 (8)TV EpisodeThe Earl of Sandwich has trouble with his food, and Cleopatra tries to build a shopping mall.
- Amelia Earhart is afraid of planes, and the Alamo is a peaceful affair.
- Tuddrussell falls in love with his ex-wife again, and Paul Revere suffers from a phobia of horses.
- Sigmund Freud is turning people into animals, and Leonardo DaVinci has become a hippie.
- In 1944 the US 3rd Armored Division spearheads the Allied push from the western border of Germany towards Berlin. The American tankers battle fanatical Germans defending their homeland to the last, armed with the most powerful Panzers ever to take the battlefield.
- Sally, mad, no longer wants to play with her baby teddy bear, as she associates it with Sophie, her new baby sister at home. Sophie is taking all her mom's attention away, her mom who no longer has time to play with her. To get Sally to feel less scrunchy, Mr. Anthony shows her how to do the stompy stomp dance, which makes her feel less scrunchy, but doesn't take away her madness. So Mr. Anthony tells her a Napkin Man story about the time he helped a little girl named Suzie get over her anger about Barry, her new baby brother, and her mom running off to look after him every time he cried, it always seeming to happen when they were doing something fun together, such as making flippy floppy flapjacks.
- Mr. Anthony and the class are playing circus, when Mr. Anthony notices Ahmet hiding in the corner with a rain hat on. Ahmet explains it's because he just got what he considers a silly looking hair cut, the change more than anything which is making him feel embarrassed, it manifesting itself in his face feeling hot and red like a tomato. Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the circus clown cool down, which helps him feel better, but still doesn't solve the problem of the hair cut. So Mr. Anthony tells him about the time Napkin Man helped Alessandro, a young trapeze artist who was embarrassed by the way he looked because he now had to wear glasses, he preferring not to wear them while pretending he could still see well without them.
- Liam's Uncle Chris has brought him to school today, as his usual guardian to school, his single Mom, is out of town business. One of the class assignments today is to make Father's Day presents, the day this upcoming Sunday. But Liam isn't yet participating in the assignment as he doesn't have a Dad anymore, his head feeling all fuzzy inside in his confusion. To get Liam to feel less fuzzy, Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the polar bear shampoo, which helps but still doesn't alleviate his confusion about whether he should participate in the assignment. So Mr. Anthony proceeds to tell Liam about the time Napkin Man helped a fatherless Inuit boy named Tuktu, who didn't know what to do about participating in a soapstone carving class to make presents for the students' dads.
- Mr. Anthony has asked his twin brother, Mr. Newman, to teach the class for him. Two problems arise with Mr. Newman's appearance: he shows up a day early; and Mr. Newman notices that Mr. Anthony, this day early, is wearing Mr. Newman's new pair of yellow shoes without asking. In their anger, both Mr. Anthony and Mr. Newman are feeling all hot and tight. Amelia reminds Mr. Anthony that they can do the twirl-a-whirl to feel less hot and tight, which helps, but doesn't fix the issues that Mr. Newman has arrived a day early and Mr. Anthony is wearing Mr. Newman's shoes without permission. So Liam, Amelia and Ethan proceed to tell their teachers a Napkin Man story when he helped robot brothers Rocky and Roly get over their differences, Rocky who wanted to wear his super stretching arms which Roly borrowed without asking, and Roly who wanted to wear his super jumping legs which Rocky borrowed without asking.
- Liam is feeling all small and shlumpy in his loneliness as all the other kids have someone else to play with, whereas he is all by himself. Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the super hero stretch to make him feel less small and shlumpy, but it doesn't change the fact that he is all alone with no one to play with. So Mr. Anthony tells him about the time Napkin Man visited Super Fun Land and managed to have fun while his super hero friends were busy having fun with each other playing games in which he couldn't participate at that time.
- Ahmet doesn't want his mom, who has just dropped him off at class, to leave, she needing to go to work. Just as Ahmet's stuffed monkey, Momo, clings to Ahmet's neck, Ahmet is clinging to his mom, he feeling all jittery inside in the process of not wanting her to leave. Mr. Anthony shows Ahmet how to do the monkey dance to shake off the jitters and feel less clingy, but that still doesn't stop him from not wanting his mom to go. So Mr. Anthony tells Ahmet and his mom about the time Napkin Man helped his tree-house residing friend Semu, who didn't want his mom to go fruit picking, as that would mean he would need to stay at the playfun tree-house without her.
- Mr. Anthony notices that Liam is sitting by himself while the rest of the students are on a dance break, dancing which Liam usually loves. Liam says his body is feeling all limp and mopey in his sadness over his mom going on a trip without him, she who he will miss. Sarah, his babysitter, will be looking after him while his mom is gone, Sarah who he likes nonetheless. Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the jolly jiggles to get him to feel less limp and mopey, but that still doesn't change the fact that Liam will miss his mom. So Mr. Anthony proceeds to tell Liam about the time he helped his friend Colton, a skateboarder just like Liam. With a little help from his friend Napkin Girl, Napkin Man, who had to leave to go to a super hero conference instead of skateboarding with Liam, had to teach him that it was all right still to have fun even though he would miss him.
- Mr. Anthony and the students are playing castle. Zahara gives Liam a present of a royal garage where he can park all the royal cars. He believes it's the perfect present and wants to give Zahara a perfect present in return, but he doesn't know what to give her, which, in his anxiousness, is making him feel all jittery inside and making his forehead feel all scrunchy. To help him be less scrunchy, Mr. Anthony shows Liam how to do the eyebrow hop, which helps but still doesn't fix the problem that he doesn't know what to give Zahara. So Mr. Anthony tells Liam about the time Napkin Man helped Prince Leo who secretly discovered that the present he was going to give Princess Gwendolyn was something she wouldn't really want or even like.
- Mr. Anthony is holding a music class. Jimmy, who is playing the drums, can't help but be overexcited, he in the process only being able to play loud and fast. In trying to calm Jimmy down, Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the seaweed sway, which helps but doesn't stop him from wanting to play the drums too loud or too fast. So Mr. Anthony tells Jimmy a Napkin Man story when he helped a merman friend named Neo be a little less eager, he who always wanted to do his multi-flips in the mermaid/merman show, which only he could do, even in the joint merdance where everyone was supposed to be synchronized.
- The students are drawing animals in art class, Ethan who is feeling exasperated as Zahara won't listen to him about her pink polka-dot elephant which he feels should be gray and solid colored like real elephants. His exasperation is making his face feel all scrunchy like it's on too tight. To help Ethan feel less scrunchy, Mr. Anthony shows him how to do the crocodile smile, which does make him feel less scrunchy, but doesn't change the fact about how he feels about the inaccuracies of Zahara's drawing. So Mr. Anthony tells Ethan about the time Napkin Man helped his friends Mani and Bella who couldn't agree on how to decorate their pet elephant Priya for an elephant parade and decorating contest, Bella who didn't follow Mani's plan.