The Little Lulu Show - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Green Girl
Little lulu dunks herself into het bathtub filled with green-dyed water. On seeing Lulu after the bath, her mother thinks she's grown ill.
Rainy Day Tag
On a rainy day, Lulu calls Tubby to cancel their baseball game. Tubby tells her he's got the sniffles, Lulu fibs that she's got a cold. Then she regrets it and runs towardsTubby's house, while the boy does likewise. They pass each other on the street and reach the other house.
Beautiful Lulu
Little lulu ovehears the boys in the club. They tell that Lulu is too homely. She feels bad and runs home. Her mother helps her to look pretty. The boys fall for her new looks, ignoring that she's Lulu.
Alvin's Record Player
Alvin becomes a nuisance with his new record player. Lulu's dad convinces Little Lulu to tell Alvin he must stop the noise. Things get out of control and Alvin refuses.
Lulu's Television Debut
Lulu's mother buys a cheap vase. Unbeknownst to her, the vase is an expensive relic and the shop owner tricks the lady into returning the vase. Lulu's mother asks her to return it but the girl ends up hancuffed and carryng the vase on her head. A TV reporter spots the girl and it all becomes TV news.
Crybaby
Alvin is crying but he doesn't remember how come. Little Lulu and Tubby get to help him and instead have an argument about why men should cry.
Snowball War
Jr. Detective Tubby
Picnic Pirates
Gilbert the Gorilla
Lulu's Snowbiz
The Case of the Egg in the Shoe
Business Girl
The Pet Duck
Lulu's Umbrella Service
Friends and Enemies
The Beauty Contest
The Rich Little Poor Boy
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