Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-13 of 13
- When the students' parents are invited to the school's talent show, Frankentyke, embarrassed by the fact that his father is a human, builds a pseudo dad - who turns out to be even more embarrassing than the real one.
- Gill leaves school after Kahuna Bob, his surfer hero, offers to train and mentor him. It'll take more than Schneider, and Gill's schoolmates, to persuade him back to class.
- Blanche's monster gumbo recipe proves a real hit for the United Monster Fund's annual charity drive - so much so that Big Daddy will do anything to acquire it for his Gumbo Emporium.
- Vinnie is struck by lightning while helping Reggie with his science project and the resultant vertigo makes him afraid to fly. Will he recover before he has to face Nardo in a 'fly or splat' challenge?
- Cleo learns that honesty is by far the best policy when she sends Duzer's picture instead of her own when writing to 'Trudy and the Beast' actor Billy Headstone.
- Sid has tonsillitis, and has to go to a human hospital to get it sorted out. How does one perform an operation on someone who is invisible?
- The class learns an important lesson about the value of family when Frankentyke's hunky big brother Frankie pays a visit.
- Hoover, the thoroughbred racehorse who has never won a race, follows Frankentyke home from a school visit to Thin Peaks Park. Frankentyke is the only one who can ride the horse - but can he save his new friend from the nefarious Liverpool?
- Misunderstandings abound when the class mistakenly believe that Max Schneider is taking a post at another - human - school.
- When Max is sued for a million dollars by a habitual 'staged crash' perpetrator, it's up to Reggie and Frankentyke to try to save the day.
- Threatened with an F if he fails his politics class, Vinnie stands for school president - and wins. But can he rally the students when unscrupulous developers plot to demolish the school and replace it with a luxury hotel?
- Duzer's plan to win a dress design competition in order to join Mr Schneider's birthday celebration is a spectacular failure - as is the teacher's party. Can a beefburger adequately replace a posh French dinner?
- Duzer's attempt to liven up the school's newspaper with sensationalism and scandal can only lead to trouble - and a better understanding of the power of the press.