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==Episodes== {{Series overview | color1 = FF5F5F | link1 = #Season 1 (2001) | episodes1 = 13 | start1 = {{Start date|2001|6|8}} | end1 = {{End date|2001|10|26}} | color2 = 689CCF | link2 = #Season 2 (2002–03) | episodes2 = 13 | start2 = {{Start date|2002|2|1}} | end2 = {{End date|2003|11|26}} }} ''Note'': All episodes were directed by the series creator [[Dave Wasson]], though [[Larry Leichliter]] co-directed "Keepin' It Real with Sitting Bull", "A Thrilla at Attila's", "Pasteur's Packs O' Punch", "Love at First Flight", "Child's Play", "Father Figure of Our Country", and "Floral Patton". ===Season 1 (2001)=== {{Episode table |background=#FF5F5F |overall= |season= |title= |writer= |aux2= |aux2T=Storyboard by|airdate= |episodes= {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=1a |EpisodeNumber2=1a |Title=Eli Whitney's Flesh-Eating Mistake |WrittenBy=[[Dave Wasson]] and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Alex Almaguer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|8}} |ShortSummary=While searching for [[Eli Whitney]] (who is building flesh-eating robots instead of the [[Cotton gin]]), time cop Buck Tuddrussel and his robot partner the Larry 3000 end up at an orphanage in 2001, where they encounter an orphaned history buff named Otto Osworth. They take him away from the abusive nun Sister Thornley to complete their mission. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=1b |EpisodeNumber2=1b |Title=Never Look a Trojan in the Gift Horse |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Chong Suk Lee |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|8}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad travels to the time of the [[Trojan War]], where it is the [[Priam|King of Troy]]'s birthday. The [[Achaeans (Homer)|Greek]] army brings the Trojan Horse to the festivities but repeatedly fails to realize that it is not supposed to be an actual gift, but a trap. Ironically their mistaken attitude is exactly what defeats Troy. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2a |EpisodeNumber2=2a |Title=Napoleon the Conquered |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|15}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad ends up in 18th century France, where [[Joséphine de Beauharnais|Joséphine Bonaparte]] is henpecking the diminutive [[Napoleon]], who is too cowardly to stop her. It is up to Time Squad to make Napoleon stand up to his wife so he can become the [[First French Empire|greatest emperor of France]]. Ironically Napoleon's next fight is the [[Battle of Waterloo]], though Otto just dismisses it. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2b |EpisodeNumber2=2b |Title=Confucius Say... Way Too Much |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Lynell H. Forestall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|15}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad is sent to help Chinese philosopher [[Confucius]]. It turns out that Confucius is performing his historical duty by devising clever aphorisms. Unfortunately, he uses them as the conclusions to extremely long-winded and boring novels that no one is reading. Otto gives Confucius a suggestion to shorten his conclusions to help attract customers. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3a |EpisodeNumber2=3a |Title=The Island of Dr. Freud |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Chris Headrick |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|22}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad must convince Dr. [[Sigmund Freud]] to stop hypnotizing his patients into acting like animals, and to get him analyzing their dreams instead. To make things worse, Freud makes Tuddrussel think he is a chicken. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3b |EpisodeNumber2=3b |Title=Daddio DaVinci |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Michael Karnow, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Alex Almaguer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|22}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad meets up with the artist, scientist and inventor [[Leonardo da Vinci]], who is now a beatnik. They eventually inspire him to become a painter again when they introduce him to a young waitress with a very [[Mona Lisa|mysterious and familiar smile]]. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=4a |EpisodeNumber2=4a |Title=Big Al's Big Secret |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Carlos Ramos, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|29}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad travels to 1945, where [[Albert Einstein]] is now a brash car salesman in Texas named "Big Al" instead of being a scientist. Otto, who loves Einstein, is devastated when he sees the genius disguising his smarts, which eventually prompts a change of heart in "Big Al". |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=4b |EpisodeNumber2=4b |Title=Larry Upgrade |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|6|29}} |ShortSummary=After arguing with Tuddrussel over being overworked and underappreciated, Larry tries to upgrade himself, but accidentally gets a downgrade. He becomes subservient to Tuddrussel and serves him nothing but hamburgers. Luckily, Otto discovers how to make Larry his old self again and upgrades him. However, Tuddrussel dismantles him in a fit of stupidity. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=5a |EpisodeNumber2=5a |Title=Dishonest Abe |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Michael Karnow, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=[[Rob Renzetti]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|6}} |ShortSummary=[[Abraham Lincoln]] grows tired of being the upstanding citizen "Honest Abe" and begins playing pranks on people. When Tuddrussel joins in on the fun, it is up to Larry and Otto to give both him and Abe a taste of their own medicine. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=5b |EpisodeNumber2=5b |Title=Blackbeard, Warm Heart |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Lynell H. Forestall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|6}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes back to the [[Golden Age of Piracy]], where [[Blackbeard]] is more concerned about saving the environment than looting and pillaging. The Time Squad has Blackbeard compromise: he can still help save the environment, so long as he loots and pillages to collect funds. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=6a |EpisodeNumber2=6a |Title=To Hail with Caesar |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos and Dave Wasson |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|13}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad travels to [[Ancient Rome]] to rebuild the flimsy city of [[Rome]] for [[Julius Caesar]]. By the time the mission is complete, Tuddrussel is hailed as the new leader and challenges Caesar to a gladiator match. Otto must train Caesar to overthrow Tuddrussel by teaching him karate. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=6b |EpisodeNumber2=6b |Title=Robin 'n Stealin' with Mr. Hood |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|13}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad visits [[Robin Hood]], who is now stealing from the poor and giving to the rich instead of the opposite. So Otto must teach Robin to properly follow history by showing him that stealing from the rich to the poor is beneficial to them, although the peasants are rude and disrespectful. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7a |EpisodeNumber2=7a |Title=If It's Wright It's Wrong |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos and Dave Wasson |Aux2=Chong Suk Lee |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|20}} |ShortSummary=Otto learns that before he joined, Larry and Tuddrussel failed many missions such as [[Nostradamus]], [[Lady Godiva]], and [[Benjamin Franklin]]. The Time Squad then deals with the [[Wright brothers]], who are incompetent stuntmen instead of building the very first [[airplane]]. Tuddrussel forces them to properly follow history by staying in their warehouse all night to do so. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7b |EpisodeNumber2=7b |Title=Recruitment Ad |RTitle={{small| (Short)}} |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Carlos Ramos, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Lynell H. Forestall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|7|20}} |ShortSummary=A short piece advertising the thrills of being a time cop. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7c |EpisodeNumber2=7c |Title=Killing Time |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Carlos Ramos, and Dave Wasson |Aux2=Mary Hanley |OriginalAirDate={{start date|2001|7|20}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad finishes a relatively easy assignment in helping [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] become an astronomer instead of a farmer, but the crew ends up waiting until Larry can restart his time travel software in order for them to go home. After they finally leave, Copernicus tries to stop them and ask what the sun is. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=8a |EpisodeNumber2=8a |Title=Every Poe Has a Silver Lining |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Mary Hanley |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|8|31}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad discovers that famed horror writer [[Edgar Allan Poe]] is now an overly-cheerful children's book author, and must remind Poe of how horrible the world really is. Only by insulting his cooking do they finally manage to break his spirit and make him the master of macabre he is supposed to be. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=8b |EpisodeNumber2=8b |Title=Betsy Ross Flies Her Freak Flag |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Alex Almaguer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|8|31}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad gets a report from [[George Washington]], whose troops are with Betsy Ross in her [[Woodstock]]-esque hippie farm. The peace-loving Ross is preventing the [[American Revolution]] with her protests. However, the Sons of Liberty help by bringing coffee and getting them to join Washington's cause. Ross sees the error of her ways and creates the first [[Betsy Ross flag|American flag]]. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=9a |EpisodeNumber2=9a |Title=Ludwig van Bone-Crusher |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|9|14}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad is sent to the time of the great musician [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], who is now a professional wrestler fighting other classical musicians-turned-wrestlers. Tuddrussel challenges Beethoven to a match to preserve the dignity of pro wrestling. When Tuddrussel is caught in a hopeless match, Otto uses Larry's radio station to have Beethoven listen to [[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|one of his future masterpieces]], which helps him see the error of his ways. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=9b |EpisodeNumber2=9b |Title=Tea Time for Time Squad |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Michael Karnow, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Alex Almaguer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|9|14}} |ShortSummary=Larry is delighted to find that instead of staging the [[Boston Tea Party]], the [[Sons of Liberty]] are having civilized tea parties. Tuddrussel and Otto have to convince them to dump the overtaxed colonial beverage for the sake of all [[United States|America]]. To do that they must use coffee which makes the Sons of Liberty act just like Tuddrussel, much to Larry's disgust. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=10a |EpisodeNumber2=10a |Title=The Prime Minister Has No Clothes |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|5}} |ShortSummary=[[Winston Churchill]], the prime minister who led England through [[World War II]], is leading everyone into being naked, including Larry, [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and [[Joseph Stalin]]. Churchill eventually changes his mind after seeing video footage of his large naked butt that Larry filmed. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=10b |EpisodeNumber2=10b |Title=Nutorius |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Michael Karnow, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Mary Hanley |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|5}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes back to the time of [[George Washington Carver]], who is actually doing what he was famous for: making use of the peanut. Thus it is strange they would have to go there. The trouble comes when his evil twin brother Todd Washington Carver tries to make George look bad. Time Squad gets unexpected help in the form of [[peanut butter]]. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=11a |EpisodeNumber2=11a |Title=Kubla Khan't |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Michael Karnow, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|12}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad tries to reform [[Kublai Khan]], who is now a comic book collector. Tuddrussel tries to deal with Khan himself by ripping up his comics, but it gets him sentenced to death. Larry and Otto cannot get Tuddrussel out legally, so Larry calls for backup in the form of Tuddrussel's ex-wife Sheila Sternwell (a more competent time cop) and her robot partner XJ5. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=11b |EpisodeNumber2=11b |Title=Lewis and Clark and Larry |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Michael Karnow, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Lynell Forestall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|12}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes back to the era of the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]], where the exploring duo has broken up after an argument. While Lewis has a grand time exploring with Larry, Tuddrussel and Otto find Clark and become his exploring partners. However, Clark realizes that he is lost without Lewis to read the maps properly. When they meet up, Clark gets jealous that Larry is his new travel partner and begs Lewis to take him back which Lewis does. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=12a |EpisodeNumber2=12a |Title=Ivan the Untrainable |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Lynell H. Forestall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|19}} |ShortSummary=After a mission to persuade Russian barbaric king [[Ivan the Terrible]] not to be an ice skater, Tuddrussel sneaks Ivan back on the satellite and keeps him as a pet (since he acts just like one), much to Larry's displeasure. Eventually, Larry has had enough and forces Tuddrussel to return Ivan at once. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=12b |EpisodeNumber2=12b |Title=Where the Buffalo Bill Roams |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Rob Renzetti and Chong Suk Lee |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|19}} |ShortSummary=Instead of helping form the [[Pony Express]], [[Buffalo Bill]] is now a crazed conspiracy theorist with his own tabloid magazine that no one reads. Otto tricks him into following history by convincing him to deliver his conspiracy magazine to everyone while delivering their mail. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=13a |EpisodeNumber2=13a |Title=Houdini Whodunnit!? |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Alex Almaguer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|26}} |ShortSummary=After losing a [[virtual reality]] game that involved an evil George Washington, the Time Squad goes on a mission to stop magician [[Harry Houdini]] who is using his illusions to commit crimes. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=13b |EpisodeNumber2=13b |Title=Feud for Thought |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Gary Hartle |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|10|26}} |ShortSummary=After Larry stands up to Tuddrussel, the Time Squad goes back to the time of the Hatfields and the McCoys, where the McCoys are refusing to fight. Larry's encouragement to maintain peace does not help. Otto encourages Tuddrussel to pay him back by using pranks to vandalize both properties. This makes the [[Hatfield–McCoy feud|infamous feud]] continue. |LineColor=FF5F5F }} }} ===Season 2 (2002–03)=== {{Episode table |background=#689CCF |overall= |season= |title= |writer= |aux2= |aux2T=Storyboard by |airdate= |episodes= {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=14a |EpisodeNumber2=1a |Title=A Sandwich by Any Other Name |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, [[Dave Wasson]], and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Sahin Ersöz |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|1}} |ShortSummary=[[John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich|Earl of Sandwich]] gives his edible creation the terrible name "Stinky pile of poo" (his mother's maiden name) and presents it to the judge of a food contest, who won't even try it. Tuddrussel and Otto work with the Earl of Sandwich to promote his food which doesn't go well. Meanwhile, Larry's [[soufflé]]s become a sensation to which he has been getting a lot of overwhelming deals. The Time Squad eventually gets the sandwich circulating, but only by having Otto name it. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=14b |EpisodeNumber2=1b |Title=Shop Like an Egyptian |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|1}} |ShortSummary=A mission to keep [[Cleopatra]] from turning the pyramids into a shopping mall proves difficult when Tuddrussel falls in love with her and Larry is eager to help with the project. Then Otto calls in Julius Caesar, who (just as in actual history) begins a romance with Cleopatra and persuades her to focus on ruling Egypt. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=15a |EpisodeNumber2=2a |Title=Planet of the Flies |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|1}} |ShortSummary=Tuddrussel squashes a fly during a mission to help Stone Age cavemen discover fire. It causes a butterfly effect in which Medieval England is attacked by a giant fly and the future is ruled by fly people (in a parody of ''[[Planet of the Apes]]''). |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=15b |EpisodeNumber2=2b |Title=Keepin' It Real with Sitting Bull |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=[[Trevor Wall]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|1}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad must deal with [[Sitting Bull]], who wants to party with younger people after misinterpreting a vision from his ancestors. Tuddrussel does not help matters when he finds how much he likes Sitting Bull due to their shared love for partying. Otto and Larry trick Sitting Bull in time for the [[Battle of the Little Bighorn]]. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=16a |EpisodeNumber2=3a |Title=A Thrilla at Attila's |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Trevor Wall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|5}} |ShortSummary=In a parody of ''[[Rashomon]]'', Tuddrussel, Larry, and Otto each have different accounts of their mission to turn a cowardly [[Attila|Attila the Hun]] into a bloodthirsty fighter, and argue over which account to report to their boss. Otto's story turns out to be true. However, Tuddrussel and Larry are official Time Cops and they get to write whatever they want on the report, meaning they can omit Otto's version. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=16b |EpisodeNumber2=3b |Title=Cabin Fever! |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Alex Almaguer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|5}} |ShortSummary=After a brutally violent mission to get [[Louis Armstrong]] playing jazz music instead of drilling to the center of the [[Earth]], the Time Squad wishes they were not called on any more missions. The three get their wish, but soon become bored and descend into madness. Eventually, Larry discovers why they have not been getting new missions for the past few weeks: Tuddrussel had recharged his electric toothbrush in the computer's electric socket. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=17a |EpisodeNumber2=4a |Title=Pasteur's Packs O' Punch |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Ty Schafrath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|26}} |ShortSummary=Larry gets electrocuted while fixing a fuse and experiences wild shifts in his personality (including acting drunk, becoming violent, and impersonating [[Jerry Lewis]]), leading the Time Squad to go back to the time of [[Louis Pasteur]], who is making [[Kool-Aid]]-style fruit drinks instead of inventing pasteurized milk. To teach Pasteur a lesson, Otto inspires [[Marie Curie]] to make fruit popsicles, which are a bigger hit. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=17b |EpisodeNumber2=4b |Title=Floundering Fathers |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|26}} |ShortSummary=Otto catches a cold during the Time Squad's mission to get [[Karl Marx]] writing [[The Communist Manifesto]] instead of building the world's largest igloo. Without Otto helping them, Tuddrussel and Larry must complete a mission to make [[Benjamin Franklin]] help write the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]. Their various attempts see Tuddrussel beating up [[John Adams]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[Benjamin Rush]], Larry helping Franklin invent the lightbulb, and everyone arguing over how the Declaration of Independence should start. A sick Otto is brought in to assist them. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=18a |EpisodeNumber2=5a |Title=The Clownfather |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Ed Baker |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|5|10}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad travels to the 1920s where gangster [[Al Capone]], who had a traumatic childhood experience with a terrible clown, has made himself and all of his minions clowns. Otto, Tuddrussel, and Larry are mistaken for three of Capone's minions. After a disastrous birthday party gig, Otto shows Capone that the clowns he forced out of work are now trying to run his criminal empire with disastrous results. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=18b |EpisodeNumber2=5b |Title=Hate and Let Hate |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Trevor Wall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|5|10}} |ShortSummary=Larry and Tuddrussel begin a feud and do not notice that they have left Otto on a deserted island following a mission to talk [[Hernando de Soto]] out of building a resort when he should be creating a colony in Cuba. While Otto desperately tries to survive, Larry and Tuddrussel isolate each other, only to experiment with each other's hobbies and come to an understanding. They return to save Otto from a group of [[mandrill]]s. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=19a |EpisodeNumber2=6a |Title=Love at First Flight |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Gary Hartle |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|5|17}} |ShortSummary=Otto celebrates his birthday on the satellite where Tuddrussel gives him his own time cop suit. They must go back in time to cure a [[Mysophobia|mysophobic]] [[Amelia Earhart]] so she can become the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Tuddrussel's slovenly ways "cure" her, but she and Otto become just like him. Tuddrussel fixes his mistake when Earhart says she wants to marry him. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=19b |EpisodeNumber2=6b |Title=Forget the Alamo |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|5|17}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad is sent to the [[Battle of the Alamo]], where everyone there, including Tuddrussel's ancestor Jeremiah, is setting up a fiesta for the Mexican forces rather than defending themselves. When Larry refuses to cooperate by poorly assisting in the party decorations, it is up to Otto and Tuddrussel to save the mission. After the fiesta ends in battling, Jeremiah and the others blame Larry for it and defend the Alamo. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=20a |EpisodeNumber2=7a |Title=Repeat Offender |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|6|7}} |ShortSummary=Tuddrussel shows Otto a jail where they keep their repeat offenders, like [[Mahatma Gandhi]] who wants to tap dance instead of leading the [[Indian independence movement]]. For Time Squad's latest mission, Blackbeard has returned to environmentalism. Blackbeard escapes to Ancient Greece, where they must convince [[Socrates]] to be a philosopher rather than a fitness trainer. After capturing Blackbeard, he is put in a cell adjacent to Gandhi who taunts him with the flushing of the toilet. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=20b |EpisodeNumber2=7b |Title=Ladies and Gentlemen... Monty Zuma |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|6|7}} |ShortSummary=After Tuddrussel hurts Larry's feelings at his own art show, Otto tries to teach him to be more sensitive while they go on a mission to stop [[Aztec]] emperor [[Moctezuma II|Montezuma]] from performing stand-up comedy. Tuddrussel's sensitivity efforts and Larry's lack of appreciation lead to an insult contest between the two that wins the audience over. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=21a |EpisodeNumber2=8a |Title=White House Weirdness |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Mary Hanley and Kevin Kaliher |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|6|14}} |ShortSummary=In a parody of ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'', the Time Squad meets President [[William Howard Taft]]. Rumors that the [[White House]] is haunted by ghosts of former commanders in chief are keeping [[Woodrow Wilson]] from running for President. Otto, Larry, and Tuddrussel investigate and fight a zombie [[Zachary Taylor]], vampire [[Benjamin Harrison]], and Frankenstein-esque [[James Buchanan]], and discover Taft's plot which gets him arrested. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=21b |EpisodeNumber2=8b |Title=Nobel Peace Surprise |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Stephen Sandoval |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|6|14}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes on a mission to stop [[Alfred Nobel]] from giving [[Nobel Peace Prize]]s to people who commit evil acts and are soon assisted by Sheila and XJ5. This leads to a showdown with Alfred Nobel and his allies [[Black Bart (outlaw)|Black Bart]], [[Jack the Ripper]], [[Lizzie Borden]], [[Grigori Rasputin]], and [[Catherine O'Leary|Mrs. O'Leary]]'s Cow. Otto persuades Nobel to give his prizes to people who do good. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=22a |EpisodeNumber2=9a |Title=Out with the In Crowd |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Sahin Ersöz |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|8}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes on vacation rather than save [[Henry Morton Stanley]] from cannibals when he goes to find [[David Livingstone]]. This prompts J.T. Lazer and Lance 9 Trillion, an elite but arrogant Time Squad crew who are idols to Larry and Tuddrussel, to finish the job. Lazer and Lance use Time Squad as bait for the cannibals and save Henry. Otto states to an oblivious Tuddrussel and Larry that Lazer and Lance will take the credit for the mission. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=22b |EpisodeNumber2=9b |Title=Child's Play |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Trevor Wall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|8}} |ShortSummary=In this self-referential episode, the Time Squad meets [[William Shakespeare]], who is now doing kids' plays and finds inspiration in creating a new play from the Time Squad crew. Larry acts as a censor and Tuddrussel is too busy coming up with a new catchphrase to do anything about the situation. Eventually, Otto persuades Shakespeare to make plays for all ages. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=23a |EpisodeNumber2=10a |Title=Day of the Larrys |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|21}} |ShortSummary=Tired of being stuck with the chores, Larry uses his room full of spare parts to make a clone of himself. This starts a chain reaction that leads to a plethora of Larry 3000s, who turn the satellite into a resort. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=23b |EpisodeNumber2=10b |Title=Old Timers Squad |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Carlos Ramos, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Ed Baker |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|21}} |ShortSummary=Larry, Otto, and Tuddrussel become addicted to a trashy 1980s soap opera. Before they learn one of the show's big secrets, the Time Squad must go back in time to force [[Samuel Morse]] to invent [[Morse code]]. The crew gets a surprise when another Time Squad made up of elderly versions of themselves appears. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=24a |EpisodeNumber2=11a |Title=Billy the Baby |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Ed Baker |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|28}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad encounters [[Billy the Kid]], who is literally acting like a kid (wearing a diaper and bib and carrying around a rattle), making him a useless outlaw. The Time Squad becomes outlaws themselves to teach Billy the Kid how to be a proper criminal, and they end up getting chased by a [[Clint Eastwood]]-esque [[sheriff]]. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=24b |EpisodeNumber2=11b |Title=Father Figure of Our Country |WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Dave Wasson, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|28}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes back in time to help [[George Washington]], who is sick of being famous and wants to be a father. Otto happily fills the role of Washington's son, and while Tuddrussell tries to get Otto back, Larry is too busy shopping in colonial America to intervene. During the closing credits, there is a special credit that reads, "Mission SK77: Billy the Baby is dedicated to [[Sergio Leone]] and the great [[Tex Avery]]". |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=25a |EpisodeNumber2=12a |Title=Ex Marks the Spot |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Carlos Ramos, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Trevor Wall |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|4}} |ShortSummary=The paths of Tuddrussel and Sheila's units meet again when their missions [[Joan of Arc]] and [[Johannes Gutenberg]] switch roles. Soon afterward, Tuddrussel and Sheila start to fall in love all over again which makes Larry worried that Tuddrussel may ditch him. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=25b |EpisodeNumber2=12b |Title=Horse of Horrors |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Carlos Ramos, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Kurt Dumas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|4}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes back in time to help [[Paul Revere]] overcome his fear of horses so he can do his [[Paul Revere's Midnight Ride|Midnight Ride]] and warn the townspeople of Concord and Lexington that the British are coming. They discover Revere had suffered a childhood trauma because his first horse was hysterical and ruthless. Time Squad goes to pick up Sigmund Freud, who hypnotizes Revere into being a horse and together they make the Midnight Ride. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=26a |EpisodeNumber2=13a |Title=Floral Patton |WrittenBy=Carlos Ramos, Dave Wasson, and Michael Karnow |Aux2=Stephen Sandoval |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|26}} |ShortSummary=The Time Squad goes back in time to find General [[George S. Patton]] running a florist shop, and he recruits Time Squad to fight back against a rival (replica) florist shop. Time Squad must convince Patton to end his business and head to Europe to fight in [[World War II]]. This happens when the patrons buy all of the plants in Patton's shop. |LineColor=689CCF }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=26b |EpisodeNumber2=13b |Title=Orphan Substitute |WrittenBy=Dave Wasson, Michael Karnow, and Carlos Ramos |Aux2=Brandon Kruse |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|26}} |ShortSummary=While on a mission in 2002 to have President [[George W. Bush]] forget about building the world's biggest ball of twine, Otto is taken back to the orphanage by Sister Thornley. Without Otto, Larry and Tuddrussel fail a mission centered on [[Christopher Columbus]], who is working as a hot dog vendor instead of discovering the Americas. Larry and Tuddrussel unsuccessfully search for replacement orphans from the past, but finally go back to the orphanage to rescue Otto. |LineColor=689CCF }} }}
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