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| num_seasons = 2

| num_episodes = 52 (104 segments)

| list_episodes = #EpisodesList of The Cramp Twins episodes

| runtime = 20 minutes <small>(2–10 minute segments)</small>

| first_aired = {{Start date|2001|09|03}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.c21media.net/the-cramp-twins-to-debut-in-september/|title=The Cramp Twins to debut in September}}</ref>

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==Overview==

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The series follows the day-day exploits of Lucien Cramp ([[Kath Soucie]]) and Wayne Cramp ([[Tom Kenny]]), [[Fraternal Twins|fraternal twin]] brothers who live with their [[Mysophobia|germophobic]] mother Dorothy ([[Nicole Oliver]]) and their [[American frontier|Western-obsessed]] father Horace ([[Ian James Corlett]]) in the fictional, [[Industrial city|industrial town]] of Soap City. Wayne and Lucien's personalities clash, and they hate one another. Wayne has a friend called Dirty Joe ([[Lee Tockar]]), who owns a [[Landfill|dump]], and neighbour Wendy Winkle (Jayne Peterson) has a crush on him, but he despises her. Wayne's and Lucien's teacher is Miss Hillary Hissy ([[Cathy Weseluck]]). Lucien's friends include swamp-dweller Tony Parsons ([[Terry Klassen]]) and socially-awkward Mari Phelps ([[Tabitha St. Germain]]).

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* Big Baby: The boys' unnamed female cousin. Although she is five years old, she can barely speak or walk.

* Marsha and Tandy: Dorothy's so-called friends. Marsha is voiced by Ellen Kennedy and Tandy is voiced by Iris Quinn. They are often seen arguing or insulting each other and often take delight in Dorothy's domestic misfortunes (i.e. Wayne and/or Lucien embarrassing her, behaving in an unsanitary manner, etc.).

==Episodes==

===Season 1===

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|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=1

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title_1=Fashion Passion

|Title_2=Small Wonder

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate={{start date|2001|09|03}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.c21media.net/the-cramp-twins-to-debut-in-september/|title=The Cramp Twins to debut in September}}</ref>

|ShortSummary= '''Fashion Passion''': Wayne is declared a fashion original when he attends his class photo in weird clothes.

'''Small Wonder''': Tony complains when he has to wear shiny doll shoes.

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|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=2

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title_1=Date Dupe

|Title_2=Agent X

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Ben Joseph<hr />Richard Liebmann-Smith

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Date Dupe''': Lucien feels nervous when Patsy McCloud invites him over to her house.

'''Agent X''': When an enthusiastic kiss from Wendy leaves an indelible mark on Wayne's neck, Dorothy is confronted with a cleaning challenge that even she can't conquer.

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|NumParts=3

|EpisodeNumber=3

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title_1=Mr. Winkle's Monkey

|Title_2=Wicked Wendy

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Ken Koonce and Gene Braunstein

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Mr. Winkle's Monkey''': On their annual class trip to the Haz Chem Soap Factory, Lucien and Mari discover a mangy monkey on the premises.

'''Wicked Wendy''': A silent clown shows up at the Cramps' front door, advertising the opening of a new trampoline amusement park. Which Wendy decides to buy.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=4

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title_1=Swamp Fever

|Title_2=Kung Foolish

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Randolph Heard<hr />Dennis Haley and Marcey Brown

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Swamp Fever''': Lucien and Mari try to stop Mr. Winkle from building an amusement park on the swamp.

'''Kung Foolish''': Lucien decides to enrol in a martial arts course to protect himself from Wayne.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=5

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title_1=Silence Please

|Title_2=Fur Fungus

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Richard Liebmann-Smith<hr />Dan Greenberger and Marcello Picone

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=6

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title_1=Home on the Range

|Title_2=Holesome

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Richard Liebmann-Smith<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=7

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title_1=Sick Daze

|Title_2=Picket, Picket

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Sean Veder<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=8

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title_1=Nostalgia Nasty

|Title_2=Haircut Horrors

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Ben Joseph <hr />Sean Veder

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Nostalgia Nasty''': When Wayne discovers an old-fashioned cast-iron laundry mangle, it sends Horace and Dorothy into a full-blown nostalgia mania.

'''Haircut Horrors''': Dorothy decides that the boys need an urgent haircut but finds out that the barber is too dirty to cut the boys' hair.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=9

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title_1=Big Baby

|Title_2=Ad Bad

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Randolph Heard<hr />Ken Koonce and Gene Braunstein

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=10

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title_1=Workout

|Title_2=6th Senselessness

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=11

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title_1=Twin Studies

|Title_2=Birthday Blues

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Sean Veder

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Twin Studies''': Wayne and Lucien come under the studious eye of twin psychologist Miss Monkfish, who intends to prove that all twins are alike, identical or not.

'''Birthday Blues''': When Wendy invites everyone in Soap City to her birthday party, Horace and Dorothy set out to make a big impression.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=12

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title_1=Grandma's Piano

|Title_2=Guide Games

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Ben Joseph<hr />Richard Liebmann-Smith

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Grandma's Piano''': The twins' grandma comes to visit.

'''Guide Games''': Some tourists ask the Twins for a tour during a Soap Day.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=13

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title_1=Prize Swallow

|Title_2=Ice Scream

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Sean Veder<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Prize Swallow''': Wayne gets back at Lucien by blowing an obnoxious bird call flute and attracting a rare form of swallows onto the roof of the Cramp house. Now Lucian and Tony have to get them away before Mr. Winkles buys them.

'''Ice Scream''': Tired of Wayne's antics, Tony makes up a horror story about a toothless criminal using [[daikon]]-like radishes.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=14

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title_1=Wolfman Wayne

|Title_2=Shed Dead

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=15

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title_1=Spy's Pies

|Title_2=No Means Yes

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=David Polsky <hr />Dennis Haley and Marcey Brown

|OriginalAirDate={{start date|2002|7|14}}

|ShortSummary= '''Spy's Pies''': A new neighbor is determined to find out Dorothy's secret for cleaning.

'''No Means Yes''': Lucien reluctantly agrees to come to Mari's house before parents night.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=16

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title_1=Chameleon Chaos

|Title_2=Weedkiller

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Sean Veder<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Chameleon Chaos''': Wayne feels scared when Lucien brings home a lizard from the swamp.

'''Weedkiller''': Lucien tries to take care of a little swamp plant growing from a crack in the pavement.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=17

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title_1=Room Rage

|Title_2=Dirty Monkey

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow<hr />Tamara Varga

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Room Rage''': Dorothy demands that every room in the house is kept clean.

'''Dirty Monkey''': Dorothy wins a competition for a free beauty makeover for the whole family.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=18

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title_1=Hotel Hysteria

|Title_2=Alien Glow

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow<hr />Tamara Varga

|WrittenBy=Sean Veder<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=19

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title_1=Miss Kissy

|Title_2=Friend Fight

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Miss Kissy''': Wayne gets in trouble when he tries to tell the school about Miss Hissy's new boyfriend.

'''Friend Fight''': Lucien laughs at Tony for believing in the newt man and the two fall out as friends.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=20

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title_1=Walk Like a Man

|Title_2=Bouncy Bob

|DirectedBy=Tamara Varga<hr />Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=[[Mark Billingham]] and Peter Cocks<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate={{start date|2001|09|03}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.c21media.net/the-cramp-twins-to-debut-in-september/|title=The Cramp Twins to debut in September}}</ref>

|ShortSummary= '''Walk Like a Man''': Tired of Wayne's immaturity, Lucien tricks him into thinking he's grown facial hair.

'''Bouncy Bob''': Lucien and Horace are the odd men out when a pogo stick like toy become the talk of the town.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=21

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title_1=The Great Luciani

|Title_2=Wendy Boy

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow<hr />-

|WrittenBy= {{StoryTeleplay|s=Richard Liebmann-Smith|ex1label=Written by|ex1=Sean Veder}}<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''The Great Luciani''': When Lucien outdoes him with a magic kit, Wayne fakes a disappearing act. Now everyone's convinced Wayne can do real magic.

'''Wendy Boy''': Wendy tries to act like a tomboy to impress her father.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=22

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title_1=Food Fight

|Title_2=Mari Mania

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=[[Dave Polsky|David Polsky]]<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Food Fight''': After switching cereals, Lucien becomes a popular environmentalist and Wayne becomes lazy.

'''Mari Mania''': Mari can't stand having a bad picture with her foster family. Meanwhile, chaos is happening in the town.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=23

|EpisodeNumber2=23

|Title_1=Great Bowl of Fear

|Title_2=Mud Crush

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Peter Cocks and Mark Billingham<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Great Bowl of Fear''': Lucien needs to go to the bathroom but Wayne is fishing in it.

'''Mud Crush''': Dorothy starts using medicinal swamp mud from Lucien.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=24

|EpisodeNumber2=24

|Title_1=Petrified Poodles

|Title_2=Harp Wars

|DirectedBy=Tamara Varga<hr />Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Nicola Kent

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Petrified Poodles''': Wendy asks Wayne to look after their animals when the Winkles go on holiday.

'''Harp Wars''': When Wendy becomes frustrated with trying to play any of her many musical instruments, she dumps them on the school as the Wendy Winkle Endowment for the Arts.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=25

|EpisodeNumber2=25

|Title_1=The Bad Seed

|Title_2=Rodeo Rita

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Peter Cocks and Mark Billingham<hr />[[Andrew Brenner (writer)|Andrew Brenner]]

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''The Bad Seed''': Wayne starts acting like a historical troublemaker.

'''Rodeo Rita''': Horace forces the boys to celebrate Cowboy week in celebration of his favorite country singer. However, the twins learn she may not what she seems to be.

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{{Episode list

|NumParts=2

|EpisodeNumber=26

|EpisodeNumber2=26

|Title_1=Worm Funeral

|Title_2=One Sock Wonder

|DirectedBy=Becky Bristow

|WrittenBy=Peter Cocks and [[Mark Billingham]]<hr />Andrew Brenner and Nicola Kent

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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}}

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===Season 2===

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=27

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Weepy Wayne / First Crusher

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham <small>(supervising)</small>

|WrittenBy=[[Andrew Brenner |Andrew Brenner]]<hr />Daniel Lennard

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=28

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Pantaloonacy / Girl Gang

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham <small>(supervising)</small>

|WrittenBy=[[Ian Carney]]<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=29

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Triker Trouble / Heart Wrench

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Sean Veder

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=30

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Count Crampula / Naughty Nuptials

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Peter Cocks<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=4CA93B

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=31

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Little Watchers / Egg Bound

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Bob Mittenthal<hr />Ian Carney

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=32

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Little Big Man / Flag Boy

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Ian Carney<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=33

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Hankenstein / Cricket Slayer

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Brian Wood<hr />Bob Mittenthal

|OriginalAirDate=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=34

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Bully for Wayne / Agent W

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Sean Veder<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=35

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Wendy House / Cramp vs. Cramp

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Brian Wood<hr />Ian Carney

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=36

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Webcam Wayne / Swamp Curse

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Brian Wood<hr />Ian Carney

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=37

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Lice-ence to Kill / Army of Wayne

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Peter Cocks<hr />Ian Carney

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=38

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Swampless / Mummy Mania

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary= '''Swampless''' - A disagreement between Lucien and Tony involving cereals that Wayne has been collecting leads the former to create his own Swamp at his house.<br>'''Mummy Mania''' - After not trusting the boys and Horace to look after themselves, Dorothy appoints Miss Hissy as housesitter while she goes on a trip.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=39

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=Wendy Wear / Homeless Joe

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=40

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Dance Pants / Bestest Brother

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Brian Wood<hr />Peter Cocks

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=41

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=Film Fad / Spit Collector

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Peter Cocks

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=4CA93B

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=42

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=News Whale / Twisted Ending

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Sean Veder

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=43

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=Tattoo Boy / Cow Son

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Peter Cocks<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=4CA93B

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=44

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Goosenapped / Rotten Romance

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Nicola Kent

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=45

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Sugar Zombie / Beware the Rare Colossal Swamp Squid

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner<hr />Ian Carney

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=46

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=Keith / Mommy Boy

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Daniel Lennard<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=4CA93B

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=47

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=Lion Worrier / Grandma Dearest

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=[[Andrew Brenner (writer)|Andrew Brenner]]<hr />[[Ian Carney]]

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=66B3FF

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=48

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Mister Congeniality / Get Greedy

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Sean Veder<hr />Bob Mittenthal

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=66B3FF

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=49

|EpisodeNumber2=23

|Title=Slave Mart / Cool for Cramp

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=66B3FF

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=50

|EpisodeNumber2=24

|Title=Just Desserts / Pirate Pants

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Sean Veder<hr />Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=66B3FF

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=51

|EpisodeNumber2=25

|Title=Neigh Means Neigh / Miner Mishaps

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Randolph Heard<hr />Andrew Brenner

|OriginalAirDate=

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=66B3FF

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=52

|EpisodeNumber2=26

|Title=Happy Gas / Twin Toys

|DirectedBy=Frank Gresham

|WrittenBy=Brian Wood

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005}}

|ShortSummary=

|LineColor=66B3FF

}}

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==Production and development==