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This is a list of episodes from Doug, which ran from August 11, 1991 to January 2, 1994 with 52 episodes on Nickelodeon, and from September 7, 1996 to June 26, 1999 with 65 episodes on ABC.


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Nickelodeon Episodes

    Season One 
  1. Doug Bags a Neematoad: A slightly neurotic eleven-year-old boy named Doug Funnie moves to Bluffington, makes friends with Skeeter Valentine, falls in love with Patti Mayonnaise, and meets bully Roger Klotz, who tricks him into a Snipe Hunt.
  2. Doug Can't Dance / Doug Gets Busted: Doug realizes he can't dance on the day of a school dance, and he's partnered with Patti / As a result of gossip, everyone thinks Doug blew up the science lab.
  3. Doug's Dog's Date / Doug's Big Nose: Doug's dog Porkchop begins acting lethargic, and Doug finds out he's in love / Doug becomes self-conscious after Skeeter's little brother Dale makes fun of Doug's big nose.
  4. Doug Takes a Hike / Doug Rocks: Doug joins the Bluff Scouts, and Roger scares him about the woods / Skeeter introduces Doug to his favorite band, The Beets.
  5. Doug Can't Dig It / Doug Didn't Do It: Doug is worried Judy will embarrass him by performing at his school / Mr. Bone's yodeling trophy is stolen and put in the toilet, and Doug is alleged to have done it.
  6. Doug, Mayor for a Day / Doug's No Dummy: Doug has to interview the mayor for an assignment on a field trip / Doug has to perform at the school talent show, and takes up ventriloquism.
  7. Doug's Cool Shoes / Doug To The Rescue: Doug looks to replace his old sneakers / Doug imagines himself as a superhero, and ends up in detention for disrupting class.
  8. Doug Gets His Ears Lowered / Doug on the Wild Side: Doug needs a haircut, but must wade through a bunch of weird salons, as he hasn't seen his usual barber in years. / Doug's grandma comes for a visit, and he finds she's more adventurous than he expected.
  9. Doug's Big Catch / Doug Needs Money: Doug and Mr. Dink go looking for a fish that stole Mr. Dink's wallet / Doug accidentally breaks Mr. Dink's custom-made grill, and tries to repay it without telling him.
  10. Doug's Runaway Journal / Doug's Doodle: Doug loses his journal, and worries someone will find and read it. / Doug freaks out when he passes in a doodle of his teacher instead of his homework.
  11. Doug's Cookin' / Doug Loses Dale: Doug and Patti are paired for cooking class, but both are nervous about it, especially since Patti isn't very good at cooking. / Doug decides to babysit Dale.
  12. Doug is Quailman / Doug Out in Left Field: Quailman fights Dr. Klotzenstein, who has been draining the brains of other students. / Patti and the rest of the softball team rejects form a softball team of their own to compete against the school's team.
  13. Doug's Fair Lady / Doug Says Goodbye: Doug goes on a double date with Patti, Skeeter, and Beebe to the fair. / Doug thinks his friend Skeeter is moving away.

    Season Two 
  1. Doug Takes the Case / Doug's Secret Song: Doug investigates Beebe's stolen radio. / Doug tries to get his embarrassing video of him singing back from Patti.
  2. Doug's Got No Gift / Doug vs. the Klotzoid Zombies: Doug can't afford a birthday present for Patti, and makes his own instead. / Quailman fights Dr. Klotzenstein, who uses Zombie Chips to mind control Quailman's friends.
  3. Doug's Secret Admirer / Doug's on TV: Doug's been getting letters in his locker from a secret admirer, but freaks out when he realizes the letters are from Beebe Bluff. / Doug's aunt gets him on a kiddie show, and Roger sees him on it.
  4. Doug's Dinner Date / Doug Meets Fentruck: Doug is invited to dinner at Patti's house, where they're having liver and onions, which Doug doesn't like. / A foreign-exchange student arrives, and Doug fears he's in love with Patti.
  5. Doug Battles the Rulemeister / Doug's a Genius: After dealing with Mr. Bone's excessive amount of rules, Doug imagines Quailman battling the Rulemeister. / After an accident involving Porkchop and a raccoon, Doug's art teacher thinks he's a genius.
  6. Doug Saves Roger / Doug's Big News: Doug stands up to a new student who's bullying Roger. / Doug's class run a school news program, and Roger hogs the spotlight by sucking up to Mr. Bone.
  7. Doug's a Big Fat Liar / Doug Wears Tights: Doug lies about a sick cousin, and Judy fills the role. / Doug accidentally signs up for ballet.
  8. "Doug's Derby Dilemma" / "Doug's on His Own": Doug and Skeeter team up to compete in a soapbox derby. / Doug has the house to himself, and gets edgy after watching a scary TV show.
  9. Doug on the Trail / Doug Meets RoboBone: On a Bluff Scouts trip, Mr. Dink goes missing, and Doug and Skeeter get worried. / Mr. Bone refuses to let The Beets play at school, so Doug pictures Quailman fighting an army of alien robots.
  10. Doug's Hot Ticket / Doug's Dental Disaster: Doug and Skeeter go to a Beets concert in Bloatsburg, but get stranded at a truck stop. / Doug gets a cavity, and fears going to the dentist.
  11. Doug's on Stage / Doug's Worst Nightmare: Judy decides to change up the boring Founder's Day pageant. / Roger falls in love with Judy, which scares Doug and alienates Roger's friends.
  12. Doug Pumps Up / Doug Goes Hollywood: Doug has two days to prepare for a fitness test. / Everyone in Bluffington, including Doug and Judy, want to get into a famous director's new movie.
  13. Doug's Lost Weekend / Doug's Lucky Hat: Doug gets addicted to a video game console he won, and neglects his homework. / Doug finds a hat that gives him good fortune.

    Season Three 
  1. Doug's Fat Cat / Doug and Patti P.I.: Roger has Doug take care of his cat Stinky. / Doug and Patti investigate the mystery of missing wheelbarrow bumpers for a wheelbarrow race.
  2. Doug's Is Slave For A Day / Doug Rocks the House: Doug becomes Judy's slave for a week (not a day) to keep her from telling their parents that Doug broke a vase. / Patti is mad at Doug when he throws a stone that knocks down a whole house.
  3. Doug's Comic Collaboration / Doug's Pet Capades: Doug and Skeeter clash over what makes a good superhero. / Doug enters Porkchop into a pet show.
  4. Doug's Career Anxiety / Doug's Big Brawl: Doug's career test makes him a corporate executive, and is put in charge of a school project. / Doug is pressured into a fight with Larry.
  5. Doug's Huge Zit / Doug Flies a Kite: Doug gets a pimple right before a big dance. / Doug's dad makes a kite, but Doug wants to make it cooler.
  6. Doug and the Weird Kids / Doug's Behind the Wheel: Doug has to interview a pair of eccentric nerds and their mysterious father for a report. / Doug tries pushing Judy to pass her driver's test.
  7. Doug's New Teacher / Doug on First: A beautiful substitute teacher arrives, but Doug comes off as a troublemaker. / Everyone's parents want their kid to be the star pitcher of the baseball team.
  8. Doug's Cartoon / Doug's Monster Movie: Doug makes a cartoon criticizing Magic Meat, which infuriates Mr. Bone. / Doug tries making a monster movie, but his mom's recycling program interferes.
  9. Doug's Hot Property / Doug and the Little Liar: Doug buys Man Of Steel Man #1 from two teens, and finds it was stolen from a local shop. / Skeeter falls in love with a Yakestonesian girl, but Doug fears she's a lying Gold Digger.
  10. Doug Inc. / Doug's Nightmare on Jumbo St.: Doug learns the ups and downs of business management while trying to save up for a skateboard. / Doug becomes ashamed and gets nightmares after he closes his eyes during The Reveal of a movie monster.
  11. Doug's Shock Therapy / Doug is Hamburger Boy: Mr. Bone unleashes his inner child after he thinks Doug gave him a skateboard as a get-well present. / Doug inherits Mr. Dink's job as the Honker Burger mascot, but must keep it a secret.
  12. Doug and the Yard of Doom / Doug's Garage Band: Doug and Skeeter must retrieve Patty's fancy frisbee from a yard guarded by a vicious dog. / Doug and Skeeter create a rock band, but Beebe talks them into recruiting more and more members.
  13. Doug's Great Beet War / Doug's Magic Act: Doug must infiltrate Judy's school to retrieve a stolen parade float. / Doug gets stuck to Patti with trick handcuffs.

    Season Four 
  1. Doug's Math Problem / Doug's Big Feat: Doug gets a letter from school after failing a math test, and fears the worst. / After a fluke, Doug is made kicker for the football team.
  2. Doug's Bum Rap / Doug and Patti Sittin' in a Tree: Doug once again worries about failing a test he took. The good news is that he passed. The bad news is that he's suspected of cheating since Chalky Studebaker has the same answers and grade. / Patti invites Doug to the movies, and Doug questions if it's a date or not while everyone else makes a big deal out of it.
  3. Doug Door to Door / Doug Tips the Scale: Doug has to sell an unpopular chocolate bar for Bluff Scouts. / Doug needs to lose weight before Beebe's pool party.
  4. Doug's Halloween Adventure: Doug must face his fears when he, Skeeter, and Roger go to Bloodstone Manor, a new ride at Funkytown based on a real haunted house.
  5. Doug en Vogue / Doug's Mail Order Mania: Everyone accuses Doug of copying a teenage TV star's wardrobe. / Doug enters a mail-in contest that requires more money on each entry.
  6. Doug's Birthday Present / Doug's Fan Club: Doug's dad becomes a workaholic when he starts a photo studio days before Doug's birthday. / Doug earns the admiration of a boy named Todd, but Todd becomes obsessed with Doug and won't leave him alone.
  7. Doug Runs / Doug Clobbers Patti: Doug runs for Class Treasurer while Mrs. Dink runs for mayor. / Doug gets a winning streak against Patti, but he sees it's clearly bothering her.
  8. Doug's Treasure Hunt / Doug's Brainy Buddy: Doug and Skeeter want to excavate on Bluff property for a history project, thinking they found a dinosaur. / Skeeter is found to be highly intelligent, and may be on his way to college.
  9. Doug Ripped Off / Doug's Babysitter: Doug becomes paranoid after his bike is stolen. / Doug and Judy deal with an oppressive babysitter while their parents are out on a week-long cruise.
  10. Doug's Christmas Story: During the holiday season, Porkchop is accused of being vicious by biting Beebe at Lucky Duck Lake, and Doug has to prove to Bluffington that his dog is innocent in order to prevent him from being put down.
  11. Doug's in the Money / Doug's Sister Act: Doug finds $14,447 in an envelope, and turns it in to the police, making everyone think he's a weirdo. / Judy's boyfriend is coming over for dinner, but Judy is ashamed of her bourgeois family.
  12. Doug Throws a Party / Doug Way Out West: Doug's lame party escalates into Truth Or Dare. / Doug gets cocky about horse riding, and tries to ride a wild stallion named Sugar.
  13. Doug Graduates / Doug's Bad Trip: Doug doesn't want to graduate without seeing what Principal Buttsavich looks like. / The Funnie family go out on a road trip, but Doug keeps wanting to see out-of-the-way tourist traps.

Disney Episodes

    Season Five 
  1. Doug's Last Birthday: Doug's fears about the changes that are happening in life (including his voice, going to a new school, his favorite band breaking up, and, worst of all, Patti being home-schooled) make him think about cancelling his birthday party.
  2. Doug's New School: It's the first day of seventh grade at the new middle school which still does not have a name, so a "Name Your School" student contest is created by the former Mayor White who is now the school's principal. The contest causes fierce competition between Patti and Doug when they don't like each other's school name suggestions.
  3. Doug Grows Up: Doug starts to think the Bluff-Scout duties are childish and searches for a more grown-up environment.
  4. Doug's Hoop Nightmare: The Funnie family is curious when Doug gets a letter from Bolivia. Doug's explanation involves the previous summer, where Doug went to the Grinning Bear Sports Camp with Chalky and Patti, where they have to worry about the upcoming basketball game they have to play against a tougher camp.
  5. Doug: A Limited Corporation: The Beets are having a break-up concert. Doug ends up working at his Grandma Edna's Craftee Shoppee.
  6. Doug's in Debt!: For a class project, Judy lets Doug borrow one of her theatrical Napoleon hats after making him sign a contract. Doug loses the hat and Roger finds it and won't give it back to Doug. In order to get the hat back from Roger, he asks Doug to do many favors including stealing a plastic cow.
  7. Doug's Big Comeback: When Doug gets tired of being insulted by Roger and his gang, he gets help from Mr. Dink, who provides him with some home movies of the famous insult comedian, Rick Nickles. After viewing these home movies, Doug gets the ability to crack insulting jokes. At first it puts Roger in his place, but Doug soon realizes that he's made a mistake when he makes wisecracks about the people he loves. Meanwhile, the Beebe Bluff Middle School baseball team goes on strike after Chalky is unfair in his coaching.
  8. Doug's Bloody Buddy: After Connie starts a rumor, the students of Beebe Bluff Middle School get into an uproar that Skeeter is really a vampire.
  9. Doug's Patti Beef: Patti eyes the snooty club, The Junior Daughters of the Founding Mothers and Fathers where no boys are allowed and Doug is surprised she's interested in it.
  10. Doug Directs: Doug ends up directing the annual Founder's Day Pageant after Judy drops out of directing duties. But everyone has different ideas for what to do, and the argument causes everyone to split up.
  11. Doug's Movie Madness: When Doug tells his parents he wants to see the new Targetman movie, they don't allow him because it is way too violent and they feel Doug is not mature enough to see it. Doug goes with Skeeter to see the movie anyway, only to regret it later on.
  12. Doug's Brain Drain: It's B.L.A.B.A.B.B.A. (Be Like A Beaver, A Beebe Bluff Achiever) Day at the middle school, and there are dozens of clubs the students can join. Doug tries to find the best club.
  13. Doug: The Big Switch: The gang switches families for a day. Doug switches places with Patti, Skeeter switches places with Beebe, and Chalky switches places with Roger.
  14. Doug Gets His Wish: Ms. Krystal is fired by Principal White, who doesn't like her getting Willy in trouble. Doug asks Mayor Tippy Dink to bring back Ms. Krystal.
  15. Doug's Secret Christmas: With a new baby on the way, Doug's family is too busy to have a traditional Christmas, so Doug and Porkchop decide to have their own secret holiday celebration in his room. But when he later finds the house completely empty, Mr. Funnie phones with news, and Doug's and Judy's baby sister, Dirtbike, is born on Christmas Day.
  16. Doug's Hot Dog: Doug finds a lost puppy in Lucky Duck park and he decides to keep it until its owner is found. But the puppy proves to be too much trouble at home. The new puppy may be cute, but he isn't like Porkchop and Doug realizes a regular puppy is a lot of work to take care of. When the puppy's owner is still not found, Doug gives all his friends a chance to own him.
  17. Doug's Great Opportoonity: It's the student council elections at the middle school and Beebe, Roger and Chalky are all running. Doug meets eighth-grader Guy Graham who gives him a job on the school newspaper as the cartoonist. Guy tells Doug to create a cartoon on the school student council election and draw who he thinks should win. Meanwhile, Mr. Mayonnaise becomes the middle school's new history teacher and Patti now attends school all day.
  18. Doug Gets a Roommate: When Ned's house burns down, Mrs. Funnie offers to house him while Ned's house is fixed. When Ned arrives, Doug can't believe how well he behaves because he is nothing like that at school. But now Ned is off to visit Grandma Funnie with the rest of the Funnies and Doug is worried he'll ruin his grandmother's home.
  19. Doug Gets Booked: Ms. Kristal assigns a book report with no rules, she tells the class to use their imagination. At the same time, Beebe is being filmed for a documentary sponsored by her dad Mr. Bluff. This means the book reports will be shown on TV, which makes everyone in the class want to have the biggest and best report in the entire class. Doug decides to show some drawings he drew, but he realizes that it's not exciting enough, so he goes on a search to find a book where he can make a more exciting report. But when he doesn't have an exciting report the night it's due, he either has to present his drawings or nothing at all.
  20. Doug's Minor Catastrophe: The new snack fad "Nic Nacs" quickly becomes a popular fad among kids. Through Doug's research for an article for the school paper, he discovers that the snack has a highly addictive "chemical relaxant" that brings with it unpleasant and temporary side effects. Also, Mr. Dink quits his job at Bluffco and tries to write his own book.
  21. Doug's Big Panic: Guy sees a musical and is inspired to perform a huge drama play for Beebe Bluff Middle School. Doug gets interested in auditioning when he learns Patti gets the female lead, and is in a kissing scene at the end of the play.
  22. Doug's Hairy Situation: Doug finds hair in his comb and fears he's going bald, and figures Patti won't want to hang out with him anymore. Meanwhile, Patti gets her first pimple, Beebe gets her first nose job, and Roger may have gotten his first whisker.
  23. Doug: Oh, Baby: Doug begins to worry that the new baby Cleopatra "Dirtbike" will end up being another Judy, and Judy is afraid she'll grow up to be like Doug. So the two set out to shape the baby's personality.
  24. Doug's Disappearing Dog: Doug wakes up the morning after the Flounder's Day Picnic to find that Porkchop has packed up his things and is gone. When Porkchop disappears, Doug has to try to find him. He concludes that someone must have done something bad to him to make him pack up and leave. So he goes to talk all his friends to question them about what happened to Porkchop the day before, only to find that each of them remember things differently.
  25. Doug's Mural Mania: Mrs. Perigrew and Principal White match Doug with Roger to paint a large mural. But when he has to share the mural design with Roger, he's not sure he can do it with him because he thinks Roger can't really draw.
  26. Doug on the Road: Doug and Judy are on the road to go to Funkytown, but end up in the wrong place. Patti, Skeeter, Beebe, and the rest find Doug and Judy.

    Season Six 
  1. Doug's Secret of Success: The lives of Doug and all the other students at Beebe Bluff Middle School become a frenzy when Bone returns and becomes the middle school's new vice principal. Also, eighth graders invite Doug to join a secret club of the future powerful men of the universe. But in order to be worthy to join, Doug must prove he can be a successful person and it's cutting himself out of monster hunting with Skeeter.
  2. Doug's Friend's Friend: Skeeter is dating Beebe and Doug is disgusted by Skeeter's lovesick attitude and jealous of their friendship. Doug decides to fight back which ends up in the end of their friendship.
  3. Doug's Chubby Buddy: Patti panics and thinks she's fat after watching a commercial selling a diet kit by a teenage actress. But once she starts losing weight, she can't seem to stop herself. Meanwhile, Doug and Skeeter build a boat to catch the Lucky Duck Lake monster.
  4. Doug: Quailman VI: The Dark Quail Saga: Quailman tries to save Ms. Mayonnaise from the Golden Salmon.
  5. Judy, Judy, Judy: Judy helps out with Gwen Gauntlet, her favorite actress and teen role model, while she is in town to shoot an entertainment show. Judy hopes she can get a recommendation from Gwen for Vole University. However, Gwen is so self-absorbed that it tests the limits of Judy's patience.
  6. Doug's Dougapalooza: Connie Benge becomes obsessed with winning a local radio-station contest to become a rock 'n' roll star. She brings Doug into it, and is so obsessed she thinks about quitting school just like Flounder from The Beets did. Soon she realizes Flounder may have not done the right thing. Meanwhile, Al, Moo and Skeeter try to contact the monster of the lake by creating a monster calling machine.
  7. Doug Gets it All: When Doug worries he is only average, he decides that to make his level of importance higher he should be a collector of unusual and (hopefully) valuable items. So he goes to a flea market with a valuable collector's item book looking for rubber tub stoppers and bowls, but someone has already gotten to them.
  8. Doug's Thanksgiving: Beebe tells Bluff that the not-so-good thieves tell her to get in the end of the line. Bill Bluff's public relations firm decides that Bill should have Thanksgiving Day dinner with an average Bluffington family to increase his popularity. Doug's family is chosen and it turns their simple Thanksgiving plans upside down.

    Season Seven 
  1. Doug's Midnight Kiss at the party: One of Doug's New Year's resolutions is to tell Patti how he feels about her. But when Doug realizes he hasn't done that yet, he decides that giving her a kiss at Beebe's New Year's Eve party will do it.
  2. Doug's Older Woman: Popular eighth grader Cassandra Bleem asks Doug to be her date at the upcoming Bluffington Blowout Bar-Becue and Beach Bash beach party and he does everything to prepare to be cool in front of Cassandra. But Patti becomes upset for Doug standing her up.
  3. Doug Gets Right Back On!: Doug is practicing for the Rudolph Bluff Memorial Bike Rally, where he is on Patti's team and they are determined to beat Roger's team. But after Doug has a bicycle accident, he breaks his leg and once it heals, he is afraid to get back on his bike.
  4. Quailman VII: Quaildad: Quailman's dad, Quaildad, arrives and joins Quailman and Quaildog, who are going after the Golden Salmon.
  5. Doug's in the Middle: At school, Patti and Skeeter accidentally get locked in a janitor's closet. While locked in, they share a secret and promise each other not to tell anyone else. But somehow Roger finds out and he tells the whole school about Patti and Skeeter's secrets, which leaves the question of who spilled the secret.
  6. Night of the Living Dougs: Beebe is having a Halloween party with a costume contest. After Doug's homemade Lucky Duck monster costume is destroyed by Dirtbike, Doug needs help for a new Halloween costume. So he goes to Skeeter, Judy, Mr. Dink, and Roger for help, but Doug can't believe they are all too busy to help him.
  7. Doug's Dream House: While Chad is out of town, Patti comes to stay with the Funnies for a week and Doug worries that Judy will reveal Doug's love for Patti.
  8. Quailman Takes the Blame: Roger feigns a sprained ankle for attention and blames Doug. After Quailman stupefies him, Klotzenstein is rushed to the hospital to recover.
  9. Doug and the Bluffington Five: A new change is coming to the Beebe Bluff Middle School... school uniforms! But all the students don't want uniforms so Sally rallies Patti, Roger, Fentruck and Beebe and forms a protest group.
  10. Quailman Vs. Supersport: A new sidekick named Supersport joins Quailman and Quaildog, but she is kidnapped by Dr. Klotzenstein.
  11. Doug's Concert Crisis: Flounder wants to start a new group and talent searches in Bluffington. When he sees interest in Judy's "music" he starts dating her and Doug gets three tickets to Flounder and Judy's upcoming concert. At school, Doug becomes popular because he promised 20 tickets for 20 people, but he now has to risk his popularity in telling them only two tickets are available.
  12. Quailman Vs. the Annoying S.T.U.A.R.T.: The S.T.U.A.R.T. corporation's faulty products are making citizens in Megalopolis uncharacteristically short-tempered. After having seen enough, Quailman is once again joined by Silver Skeeter. The two of them set out to stop and confront the not-so-nice S.T.U.A.R.T. workers.
  13. Quailman vs. the Whackhammer: Doug volunteers to spend time with the residents of the Maturing Meadows retirement home. He meets Mrs. Whackhammer and doesn't make a good first impression (or a second impression). Doug turns to Quailman, to see how he would handle a monster who turns the citizens of Megalopolis grouchy.
  14. Judy's Big Admission: Judy auditions for an acting admission to Vole University, and she accidentally hands in Doug's doodle to the Dean. Judy ends up accepted to Vole, but only because of Doug's doodle. Judy is okay with it until the Dean asks her to draw examples for a class. Meanwhile, Doug tags along with Judy and finds out what he really wants to do with the rest of his life as he waits for the results from a drawing talent contest.
  15. Quailman Vs. the Quizzler: Everyone at Beebe Bluff Middle School is worried about the upcoming mysterious S.P.I.T. tests. Then, Doug bumps into Mr. Bone who leaves behind the S.P.I.T. test folder. If Doug takes a look inside the folder, he can tell his friends what's on the test. Doug wonders if that's the right thing to do, then turns to Quailman. In Megalopolis, the Quizzler is stealing information and words and alphabets all over town and Quailman must set everything back to normal.
  16. Doug's Sour Songbird: In preparation for Bluffington Pride Day, the contest to write the official Bluffington Anthem is on. Patti has written the perfect song, the only problem is she can't sing to save her life.
  17. Doug's Best Buddy: Doug's old best friend Bobby Bodingo is moving to Bluffington, and Doug can't wait to show him around school and introduce him to his friends. But Bobby just isn't the same as he used to be, he's rude and crude and even makes Doug go in the girls' bathroom. As a result, all of Doug's friends don't like him and won't spend time with Doug if Bobby is around him.
  18. Quailman and the Quintuple Quandary: Quailman and Quaildog search for Professor Quint, who has actually become a supervillain.
  19. Quailman's Bad Hair Day: Doug always manages to have a bad hair day on school-picture day. So when school-picture day comes around again, Doug douses himself with hair-care products to prevent bad hair. Meanwhile, he daydreams how Quailman would handle a bad hair day, as an evil shampoo from the S.T.U.A.R.T. company is taking over the hair of all the citizens in Megalopolis.
  20. Doug: Beebe Goes Broke: Beebe accidentally goes bankrupt due to her family's heavy investments in the Yakestonian snoozegraffle crop, which gets completely destroyed due to a storm. Doug, Skeeter, and Patti try to show Beebe that "you don't need a lot of money to have a good time".
  21. Quailman and the L.U.B.: Judy forces Doug and his friends to do a Shakespearean tribute to recycling instead of a fun play they came up with on their own. Meanwhile, in Doug's daydream Judy-dra is turning everyone in Megalopolis into performance artists and Quailman and is joined by Silver Skeeter, Material Girl (Beebe Bluff's alter-ego),Supersport (Patti Mayonnaise's alter-ego), and the rest of the other heroes must stop her. They are about to stop Judy-dra (Judy Funnie's evil alter-ego), a three-headed dragon.
  22. Patti's Dad Dilemma: Doug and Patti discover Chad is dating their teacher Ms. Krystal. When she has dinner at the Mayonnaise's, Patti feels she is trying to replace her mother.
  23. Quailman: The Un-Quail Saga: Doug has been offered to draw a Quailman comic for the school paper, The Weekly Beebe. But the night before Doug's Quailman comic is due, Doug has not begun drawing. Meanwhile in a Quailman daydream, Rubbersuit gives out a present called Bob-i-nite and renders Quailman powerless.
  24. Doug Cuts School: After finding out that all the girls love a tough looking eighth grader, Doug decides to cut school during an assembly and have a wild adventure with Skeeter. But Mr. Bone finds out and although he can't tell who is cutting school, he is determined to hunt down the fugitives.
  25. Quailman Vs. the Triad of Terror: An alien being named Generalissimo Twang tries to convince the three evildoers Dr. Klotzenstien, Robo Bone and the Golden Salmon that they can kill Quailman if they work together.
  26. Doug Plays Cupid: Roger gets Doug to teach him how to be a gentleman in order to get Beebe to ask him to go to the Bumpkin Day Hoe-Down Dance with him where the girls ask the guys. Doug hopes Patti will ask him, but she's sick and Doug is afraid she'll ask someone else once she's better. Also, Skunky shows his friends that he has webbed toes, which is distracting everyone in gym class, so Coach Spitz forces Skunky to cover up his toes at all times.
  27. Doug: I, Rubbersuit: Even though he knows he is not supposed to, Doug loans Roger his school newspaper press pass so Roger can get into an early screening of a movie. But after Roger gives a bad review of the movie to the press wearing Doug's press pass, Doug has to confront the consequences. In Megalopolis, the Kabrain twins help Quailman turn into Rubbersuit to learn more about him. But when the real Rubbersuit finds out about this, he visits the Kabrain twins to get them to change "Rubbersuit" back into Quailman.
  28. Doug's Adventures On-Line: While surfing the internet on the Funnie family's new computer to find music for the upcoming retro dance, Doug and Skeeter encounter Webster, a 'kid' they agree to meet to exchange some records. What the boys don't know is that Webster is really 'Friendly Frankie,' a rather unscrupulous adult.
  29. Quailman Vs. the Little Rubber Army: Doug is horrified to find out that Todd Bentley is going to be on his team for the Bluff Scouts hike. Todd angers Doug by messing up. A new little hero named Kid-Quail joins and clings to Quailman.
  30. Doug's Grand Band Plan: Mr. Funnie's old band members visit the Funnie's and they decide to play at the dance when Doug invites them. But after hearing their horrible practice session, Doug has to decide if he should fire his own dad from playing at the dance and embarrassing himself.
  31. Doug's Marriage Madness: Seventh grade is over for Doug and his friends, and to start off the summer, Mr. Mayonnaise and Ms. Krystal are getting married.

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