Gadget Boy and Heather - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Vulture Has Landed (Neil Armstrong, 1969, Moon)
The Long and Winding Wall (The Dragon King, China, 211 BC)
For Whom the Torch Rolls (Zeus, 400 BC, Olympia, Greece)
Madame Spydra Fly (Matthew C. Perry, 1853, Japan)
An Ice Age Runs Through It (Somewhere in 70,000,000 BC)
The Three Gadgeteers (The Three Musketeers, 1617,Paris, France)
Hot Time in Old Caves (Ned The Neanderthal, 750,000 BC, Southern France)
Bionic Blunder from Down Under (James Cook, 1770, Australia)
Some Assembly Required (Henry Ford, 1909, Detroit, Michigan)
Gadget-Stein (Mary Shelley, 1816, Geneva, Switzerland)
Ice Station Vulture (Robert Peary, 1909, North Pole)
Coming In on a Web and Prayer (The Wright Brothers, 1903, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina)
All's Fair at the World Fair (Inventors, 1939, Queens, New York)
A Whale of a Sail of a Tail (Sinbad the Sailor, 1300 BC, Phoenicia)
An Extinct Possibility (Explorers, 1955, Africa)
A Knight to Remember (Henry III of England, 1216, England)
No Laughing Matter (Charlie Chaplin, 1920, Hollywood, California)
It's Not Easy Staying Green (Hunters, 1970, Brazil)
Just Fakir-ing It (Fakirs, 1928, India)
Go West Young Vulture (John Sutter, 1850, California)
These Are a Few of My Favorite Flying Things (Leonardo Da Vinci, 1470, Florence, Italy)
Valley of the Vulture (King Tut, 1334 BC, Egypt)
The Time Land Forgot (Mayan Natives, 700 AD, Mexico)
Three Brainiacs in a Fountain (Marie Curie, 1902, Paris, France, Louis Pasteur, 1864, Paris France & Albert Einstein, 1932, New York City, New York)
A Gadget Boy Christmas All Around the World (Turkish bishops, 325 AD Turkey, Italians, Italy - 500 BC & Martin Luther, 1517, Wittenberg, Germany)
Back to the Vulture (Mrs. Dabble, 1957, Cleveland, Ohio)
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