Freaky Stories - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Dog from Mexico / Mortician's Daughter / Pigeon Dave / Hair Today, Gone…
1. 'Dog from Mexico'- Pet puppy is not just a putrid pooch.
2. 'Mortician's Daughter'- Snide snob is sprinkled in soot.
3. 'Pigeon Dave'- Whiny window watcher a witnesses to wickedness.
4. 'Hair Today, Gone…'- Freshman's formula forms a fiesta of furry follicles!
Murray and the Rats / Safe at Home / The Gift / Maple Syrup
1. 'Murray and the Rats'- Incompetent innkeeper's inhabitance infested with irate rats.
2. 'Safe At Home'- Terrified teen's toes the target of tongue tickling.
3. 'The Gift'- Prying pupils panic over a package of puppy poop.
4. 'Maple Syrup'- Sinister sibling finds himself covered in syrup and ants.
Last Cab Fare / Nude in the RV / Alligator in the Sewer / Do Unto Others
1. 'Last Cab Fare'- Cabby confronts circus creature.
2. 'Nude in the RV'- Big rig boy basks in the buff.
3. 'Alligator in the Sewer'- Melancholy maintenance man reunites with reptile, Rocky.
4. 'Do Unto Others'- Selfish scout harasses senior citizens.
Stolen Lunchbox / Front Row Seats / The Vanishing / Dead Man Walking
1. 'Stolen Lunchbox'- Big bad bullies get beaten at their own battle.
2. 'Front Row Seats'- Resourceful robber ravages rich residence.
3. 'The Vanishing'- Mysterious minor metamorphoses into mature maiden.
4. 'Dead Man Walking'- Nervous ninny nanny's a napping narcoleptic.
Radar Benny / Battleship / Severed Digit / Photo Op
1. 'Radar Benny'- Crusty cop gets crushed by a cannon.
2. 'Battleship'- Conceited Captain coerced to change his course.
3. 'Severed Digit'- Feisty fido fights thief and redefines "finger food".
4. 'Photo Op'- Testy tourists torture benevolent bellboy.
Last Call / Identical Twins / Bat Girl / The Nosy Maid
1. 'Last Call'- Fearful fellow with a phobia fights for freedom with a phone.
2. 'Identical Twins'- Two sets of tricky teen twins in a twisted tale.
3. 'Bat Girl'- Bad bat bite becomes a big bother.
4. 'The Nosy Maid'- Meddling maid manages her mangy mane.
Traders / Court in the Act / Furd and the VeeP / Mooching Roommate
1. 'Traders'- Lunch mooch munches yummy maggots.
2. 'Court in the Act'- Slippery Sam skips from the slammer to serve a second sentence.
3. 'Furd and the VeeP'- VP plunges in poop at a pool party.
4. 'Mooching Roommate'- Dweeb discovers the dangers of dining in the dark.
The Need for Speed / Zit's a Horrible Life / The Girl with the Hoary Cough / The Smell of Fear
1. 'The Need for Speed'- An addiction goes airborne.
2. 'Zit's A Horrible Life'- Pimple-popping prepubescent parches like a prune.
3. 'The Girl with the Hoarky Cough'- Hoarky hack harvests humongous hairball.
4. 'The Smell of Fear'- Crew cringes cause rotting rat reeks.
Apologies to Steinbeck / The Creeping Curse of the Mummy's Tomb / A Fishy Story / Dumped in the Outback
1. 'Apologies to Steinbeck'- Prestigious pastries produce ample profit.
2. 'The Creeping Curse of the Mummy's Tomb'- Menacing Mummy makes moist maché.
3. 'A Fishy Story'- Clairvoyant consumes nostalgic crab cakes.
4. 'Dumped in the Outback'- Crazy Kangaroo keeps Jeeps keys.
The Iron Fist Principal / Field of Seeds / Last Laugh / The Immortal Osgood Toadworthy
1. 'The Iron Fist Principal'- Disguising Dean as a dummy to deliver dismay.
2. 'Field of Seeds'- Ball players battle birdie by-product.
3. 'Last Laugh'- Arrogant athlete aims for approval.
4. 'The Immortal Osgood Toadworthy'- Old ogre opts for immortality.
The Boy Who Cried Alien / Did You Have Fun at the Party / The Rich Fart / Sewer Swimming Hole
1. 'The Boy Who Cried Alien'- Curious kid and canine companion uncover conspiracy.
2. 'Did You Have Fun at the Party?'- Snooping spouse smooches with psycho.
3. 'The Rich Fart'- Flatulence finds the family fortune.
4. 'Sewer Swimming Hole'- Sweaty spectators swim in sewage.
The Man Who Picked His Brain / The Big Question / Smelly Kelly / Go Find Something to Do, Kid!
1. 'The Man Who Picked His Brain'- Bottled brain finds bad body.
2. 'The Big Question'- Sly slackers pull sham at school.
3. 'Smelly Kelly'- Fancy filly falls for foul fellow whose foe is her father.
4. 'Go Find Something to do, Kid!'- Brilliant boy saves bus from bridge.
Pirates / Choc-Roaches / Femme Fatale / Dear Mother and Father
1. 'Pirates'- Pesky pirates pull prank on unsuspecting partner.
2. 'Choc-Roaches'- Crunchy centred candies cause curiosity.
3. 'Femme Fatale'- Harmful hitchhiker hits the highway.
4. 'Dear Mother and Father'- Lazy learner lies in letter.
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