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The show aired original episodes on NBC from September 16, 1984, to March 9, 1986, [1] and again in first-run syndication from October 30, 1987, to May 27, 1988. [2] In the early part of season one, six fifteen-minute episodes were produced because the show had many young viewers and was scheduled after football games, which tended to run ...
Like many routine Christmas specials, this episode has a rhyming narration akin to a storybook. It begins in a forest, where Stan Marsh discovers a group of talking animals, known as the Woodland Critters, consisting of Squirrely the Squirrel, Rabbity the Rabbit, Raccoony the Raccoon, Beavery the Beaver, Beary the Bear, Porcupiney the Porcupine, Skunky the Skunk, Foxy the Fox, Deery the Deer ...
Meanwhile, Honeybee and Wolf attempt to win a calendar contest to win the prize trip for a honeymoon. The other Tobins work to help them stage photos of themselves in crab costumes, though their entry loses. However, their calendar delights Santiago, who offers to buy one for enough money to pay for their honeymoon plans.
The moose had managed to escape the bear's clutches and the bear wandered over to a meadow to graze. But that doesn't mean that Larson wasn't shaken by the experience.
Camp Kikiwaka commemorates the Moose Rump flood of 1668, in which hundreds of people drowned. When Finn drops a box of evidence from an old Moose Rump witch trial, it unleashes fumes that cause him, Destiny and Matteo to be transported to 17th century Moose Rump, where they are indentured servants forced to work. Finn's job is to hunt animals ...
One day, he came home to find a 2-week-old baby moose outside his gate. "The first sight of her was heartbreaking," Plucas, who lives in Lithuania, told The Dodo .
The man tried to get the moose to stay put: "[That's] close enough, bud," the man told the moose in the footage. "That's close enough, buddy." Related: Moose in Alaska Tries to Help Itself to ...