Kipper - Season 2

Kipper - Season 2

Season 2

Kipper continues on his search for adventure; making new friends, discovering huge insects and a cure for the hiccups!
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Episodes13
DatesSep 24, 1998 - Dec 17, 1998
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Episodes

The Goldfish
Season 2Episode 147 min

The Goldfish

Kipper finds a goldfish and tries to take care of it while Tiger's on holiday.
Sep 24, 1998
Sleepless Night
Season 2Episode 247 min

Sleepless Night

Kipper has a hard time sleeping due to a brief thunderstorm and a couple of phone calls from his good friend, Tiger.
Oct 1, 1998
The Camping Trip
Season 2Episode 347 min

The Camping Trip

Kipper and Tiger go on a camping trip. When it rains, however, the only shelter they soon have is a nearby rabbit hole.
Oct 8, 1998
The Igloo
Season 2Episode 447 min

The Igloo

Kipper and Tiger build an igloo one cool Winter's day, but when Pig and his cousin, Arnold arrive, Pig discovers that he is too big to fit in it. Then, it rains with hailstones and the gang have to have fun with umbrellas. Shortly after the rain, however, the igloo collapses in the sunshine, forcing Pig's cousin, Arnold to have his own igloo home.
Oct 15, 1998
Hiccups
Season 2Episode 547 min

Hiccups

Poor Kipper gets the hiccups one warm Summer's day while having some quiet time in his inflatable paddling pool and his friends, first Pig, then Jake, and finally Tiger give him various suggestions on how to cure them, like standing upside-down and making music and drinking a glass of water from the wrong side, that is until an unexpected and musical surprise cures the hiccups forever.
Oct 22, 1998
The Little Ghost
Season 2Episode 647 min

The Little Ghost

A ghost visits Kipper's house, but he's not very scary, so Kipper offers to make him scary, using Tiger.
Oct 29, 1998
Space Invaders
Season 2Episode 747 min

Space Invaders

Kipper finds what seems to be a toy spaceship, but never discovers that it is very real.
Nov 5, 1998
The Magnifying Glass
Season 2Episode 847 min

The Magnifying Glass

Kipper looks at things with his magnifying glass and becomes distraught when he loses it. Then a lost Arnold finds a lollipop that happens to not taste very good.
Nov 12, 1998
Kipper is Unwell
Season 2Episode 947 min

Kipper is Unwell

Everybody thinks that Kipper is feeling sick because he has big red circles on his face from an accident while painting a big red rocket earlier on.
Nov 19, 1998
The Nest
Season 2Episode 1047 min

The Nest

Kipper and Tiger help a baby bird to get back up into a tree, and they make their very own nest.
Nov 26, 1998
The Magic Lamp
Season 2Episode 1147 min

The Magic Lamp

Kipper finds an old bike headlight that grants every wish that he and Tiger make. They find a door behind Tiger's wallpaper, go up a very high staircase and also go on a roller coaster that takes them to a planet where a very scary dragon lives.
Dec 3, 1998
The Gismo
Season 2Episode 1247 min

The Gismo

Kipper and Tiger go to the duck pond to sail Tiger's new boat, but it gets stuck amongst some lily pads. Now, how can a hairdryer help solve the problem?
Dec 10, 1998
Kipper's Circus
Season 2Episode 1347 min

Kipper's Circus

Kipper and Tiger play circus and can do pretty much everything perceiving to it except doing a handstand. And Pig and Arnold are the exact opposite!
Dec 17, 1998

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