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== Episodes == {{Episode table |total_width= |background=#FCF75E |overall= |writer= |title= |airdate= |episodes= {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 1 |Title = SPF 5000 |WrittenBy= Paul Quinn and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2001|10|20}} |ShortSummary= Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe, eccentric villain and collector of stinky cheese, triggers a global [[solar eclipse]] and Mary-Kate and Ashley must use their special agent skills and their recent astronomy homework to defeat this cheesy villain. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2 |Title = Gift With Purchase |WrittenBy= Paul Quinn and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2001|10|27}} |ShortSummary= The beautiful yet villainous cosmetics queen Renee La Rouge is plotting to rule the world through mind-controlling make-up, and Mary-Kate and Ashley must leap into action to stop Renee before she gives the world (and Quincy) a permanent makeover. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3 |Title = The Mean Team |WrittenBy= Dianne Dixon |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2001|11|03}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley dust off their gymnastics skills to go undercover at the Global Games where they must prevent Romy Bates, a brilliant but selfish computer genius and her team of mechanical robo-gymnasts from ruining the Games for everyone. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 4 |Title = Who Turned the Music Off? |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2001|11|10}} |ShortSummary= When music of all kinds is mysteriously replaced by the driving techno-beat of songs from the egotistical music mogul, Capital D, Mary-Kate and Ashley must go undercover as hot new deejays to shut down CD's evil plan to control all the music in the world. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 5 |Title = Operation Evaporation |WrittenBy= Pamela Pettler |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2001|11|17}} |ShortSummary= When rivers, lakes and oceans begin to rapidly evaporate, Mary-Kate and Ashley must outsmart and outmaneuver their old nemesis, the eccentric, cheese-munching Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe, in order to stop his plans to control all of the world's water. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 6 |Title = Puppy Love |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2001|12|22}} |ShortSummary= When people begin neglecting their dogs in favor of their new "Bot Puppies" (robotic toys that are supposed to be "better than a real dog") Mary-Kate and Ashley must travel to the Black Forest to unmask evil toymaker (and pet hater) Fritz Doberman. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 7 |Title = Tout Sweet |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2001|12|29}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley have a sweet assignment- to find out how a delicious new candy is interfering with the world's communication devices- but things get sticky when they discover the candy's inventor is evil computer genius and spoiled brat, Romy Bates. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 8 |Title = The Cat's Meow |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|1|19}} |ShortSummary= When the world's largest cat show in Cairo is disrupted by a series of cat-nappings Mary-Kate and Ashley head to Cairo to investigate, and this time it's Quincy's turn to go undercover- as a cat to expose Renee La Rouge's latest evil plan. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 9 |Title = Faster Food |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|1|26}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley go undercover at the new "Quick Food" restaurant to try to unmask the evil villains behind an apparent plan to take over the world's dining establishments and discover an out-of-control sibling rivalry of two brothers. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 10 |Title = Out of Her Hair |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|2|02}} |ShortSummary= A rash of daring art thefts leaves a trail of evidence that points directly to Mary-Kate and Ashley. The girls must use all their special agent skills to stay at large while they clear their names, unmask the real culprits and return the stolen artwork. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 11 |Title = Snow Much Fun |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|2|09}} |ShortSummary= A New Zealand summit of the world's most talented teens is disrupted when the teens inexplicably lose their special abilities, and it's up to two teenage special agents, Mary-Kate and Ashley to unravel the mystery. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 12 |Title = In a Lather |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|2|16}} |ShortSummary= The girls go undercover as trapeze artists to find out why professional clowns attending an international circus convention are suddenly bickering with one another. They trace the mysterious personality change to a special soap created by Renee La Rouge, who hates clowns because they use greasepaint for their face painting instead of her makeup. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 13 |Title = Pants on Fire |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|2|23}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley take on their toughest challenge ever when they become the personal trainers for out-of-shape villains Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe and his butler Bennington, who promise to go straight if the girls help them climb K2, the world's second tallest mountain. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 14 |Title = Just Kidding |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|4|06}} |ShortSummary= On vacation in New Orleans with Rod and his cousin Jenna, Mary-Kate and Ashley investigate a series of bizarre ghost sightings (which turn out to be holograms, courtesy of Romy Bates) and Jenna learns what it really takes to be brave. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 15 |Title = Big Trouble |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|4|13}} |ShortSummary= When elephants in zoos and animal parks around the world begin to suddenly vanish without a trace, Mary-Kate and Ashley find themselves battling a clever and idealistic new adversary: Oliver Dickens, a master illusionist-turned-crusader for animal rights. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 16 |Title = Catch a Wave |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|4|20}} |ShortSummary= On a field trip to the Galapagos Islands, Mary-Kate and Ashley must unravel a mystery involving sea monsters, bubble wrap and fruitcake. But all comes clear when they discover the Shred Squad, Zack and Jack, up to no good in search of the perfect wave. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 17 |Title = Up in the Air |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|4|27}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley enter a vintage plane race when entrants' planes begin mysteriously disappearing, and discover a Bermuda Triangle-style mystery which they can solve only by going down with their plane...leading them to their magician-nemesis Oliver Dickens. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 18 |Title = Boy Stuff |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|5|04}} |ShortSummary= In Antarctica, cheesy villain Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe kidnaps Rod, Ivan and Quincy, thinking the girls will "fall apart" without their male friends to help them. Mary-Kate and Ashley not only rescue their friends but make it home in time to host a dinner party. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 19 |Title = Bug Off |WrittenBy= Pamela Pettler |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|5|11}} |ShortSummary= Clive's back, and this time he's kidnapped the charismatic host of a popular nature show. Mary-Kate and Ashley must rescue the TV star from the Cheeseman's clutches while helping Ivan deal with his fear of bugs, and stop Clive from trashing the ecosystem of the Costa Rican rainforest. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 20 |Title = Dog Gone |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|5|18}} |ShortSummary= It's thrills and chills on the De Luxe Express as Mary-Kate and Ashley solve the mystery of the missing Quincy, who's been kidnapped by a master magician--yup, Oliver Dickens again--masquerading as a mysterious princess. Now all they have to do is rescue the imprisoned pooch. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 21 |Title = Can You Dig It?! |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|5|25}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley head to Mexico, to the site of an ancient Mayan pyramid where archeologists are being terrorized by the ghost of King Michu Pachu, and expose a heinous plot by Renee La Rouge to plunder the King's tomb in search of the secret of eternal youth. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 22 |Title = Alien Encounters |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|6|01}} |ShortSummary= It's off to Las Vegas, where Ivan has been kidnapped during a huge sci-fi convention. Mary-Kate and Ashley must go undercover to rescue Ivan from the high-tech illusion of the Black Hole before the clock strikes midnight and Ivan will be Oliver Dickens' prisoner forever. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 23 |Title = Bad Hair Day |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|6|08}} |ShortSummary= Cheese-whiz Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe causes a worldwide bad hair day which immobilizes everyone on the planet. Mary-Kate and Ashley must join forces with their usual nemesis, Renee La Rouge, who will do anything - even "go good" - to get her hairdo back. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 24 |Title = Rave Reviews |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|6|15}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley are off to Moscow in search of The Butterflie Girls, who've mysteriously gone missing in the "Battle of the Girl Bands" and must outwit the villainous music producer known as CD and his protégé Raven to get the Butterflies back out of their cocoons. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 25 |Title = Horsing Around |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|6|22}} |ShortSummary= Mary-Kate and Ashley decide to investigate a sudden disappearance of the world horse population. At first they suspect Oliver Dickens of pulling another master illusion, but when a group of horses they have under surveillance suddenly shrinks before their very eyes, they learn Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe is attempting to create his own private pony collection. |LineColor=FCF75E }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 26 |Title = Tourist Traps |WrittenBy= Paul Francis and Michel Trouillet |OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2002|6|29}} |ShortSummary= When Mary-Kate and Ashley investigate mysterious "earthquakes" toppling famous landmarks, they discover rogue skateboarders, the Shred Squad, are triggering the quakes to create radical "skate parks" - and the Great Wall of China is next. |LineColor=FCF75E }} }}
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