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===Season 4 (2000–2005)=== | |||
This season is the shortest, having 8 episodes (6 if counting ''CatDog and the Great Parent Mystery'' as one episode). | |||
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||EpisodeNumber=61<hr>62<hr>63 | |||
|EpisodeNumber2=1<hr>2<hr>3 | |||
|Title= ''CatDog and the Great Parent Mystery'' | |||
|DirectedBy=Nelson Recinos | |||
|WrittenBy=Steven Banks, Robert Lamoreaux, <br>and Victor Wilson | |||
|Aux2=Vicky Barrett, Mario D'anna, Dominic Orlando, Jordan Riechek, <br>Octavio Rodriguez, Eric Sanford, and Roy Shoshido | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|11|25}} | |||
|ProdCode=401<hr>402<hr>403 | |||
|ShortSummary=The Nearburg parent day festival is happening and CatDog are feeling left out. Dog eventually convinces Cat to go on a parent hunt. Along the way, they run into ], a ], ], and ]. Eventually, they find their parents, a ] and ], only to be told they do not know where CatDog came from and that they are CatDog's foster parents; it turns out they were separated by a tornado when CatDog was a baby. Since then, they have searched for their true parents. Winslow then shows up confronting them for leaving, but when offered to stay, he rejects the idea and leaves. Suddenly, the Greaser Dogs and the other characters they have met gang up on them for the trouble they've caused. Luckily, they are flown back to Nearburg by another tornado. Everyone else was gobbled up by the sea monster that popped up afterwards. | |||
'''Guest Stars''': ] as Frog and ] as Sasquatch. | |||
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|EpisodeNumber=64 | |||
|EpisodeNumber2=4 | |||
|Title=Harasslin' Match<hr>Dog the Not-So-Mighty | |||
|DirectedBy=Nelson Recinos | |||
|WrittenBy=]<hr>Robert Lamoreaux | |||
|Aux2=Rhoydon Shishido<br>Dominic Orlando (director)<hr>Vikki Barrett<br>Paul McEvoy (director) | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|06|15}} | |||
|ProdCode=404 | |||
|ShortSummary='''Harasslin' Match''' — Winslow's niece and nephew humiliate their uncle and force him to leave the house, following Winslow's family tradition.<br>'''Dog the Not-So-Mighty''' — Cat refuses to be Dog's superhero sidekick anymore, but then he realizes how popular "Mighty Dog Day" is and wants his position back. | |||
'''Guest Stars''': ] as Runt and ] as Brat. | |||
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|EpisodeNumber=65 | |||
|EpisodeNumber2=5 | |||
|Title=Mean Bob, We Hardly Knew Ye<hr>CatDog in Winslowland | |||
|DirectedBy=Nelson Recinos<hr>Russ Mooney | |||
|WrittenBy=Steven Banks | |||
|Aux2=Octavio Rodriguez<br>Kelly Armstrong (director)<hr>Octavio Rodriguez and Mario D'Anna<br>Jordan Reichek (director) | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|05|23}} | |||
|ProdCode=405 | |||
|ShortSummary='''Mean Bob, We Hardly Knew Ye''' — Dog starts a fight at the Mean Bob theater production and causes the actor who plays Mean Bob to lose his memory. CatDog brings him back to their house only for Dog to make him think he is the real Mean Bob.<br>'''CatDog in Winslowland''' — Cat tricks Dog into going into Winslow's house, where they learn of Winslow's secret life. | |||
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|EpisodeNumber=66 | |||
|EpisodeNumber2=6 | |||
|Title=Cat Gone Bad<hr>The Old CatDog and the Sea | |||
|DirectedBy=Nelson Recinos | |||
|WrittenBy=Robert Lamoreaux<hr>John Crane | |||
|Aux2=Rhoydon Shishido<br>Dominic Orlando (director)<hr>Erik Sanford<br>Mario D'Anna (director) | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|05|30}} | |||
|ProdCode=406 | |||
|ShortSummary='''Cat Gone Bad''' — CatDog's new "cool" cat neighbors keep CatDog awake at night, and soon Cat wants to be just as cool as them.<br>'''The Old CatDog and the Sea''' — While appearing on a talk show named "Talkin' with Tallulah", CatDog make up a tale about a catdog who hunts a swordfish named for Saw-Nose. | |||
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|EpisodeNumber=67 | |||
|EpisodeNumber2=7 | |||
|Title=Cone Dog<hr>The Ballad of Ol' 159 | |||
|DirectedBy=Mike Svayko<hr>Nelson Recinos | |||
|WrittenBy=Robert Lamoreaux<hr>John Crane | |||
|Aux2=Erik Sanford<br>Mario D'Anna (director)<hr>Octavio Rodriguez<br>Kelly Armstrong (director) | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|06|07}} | |||
|ProdCode=407 | |||
|ShortSummary='''Cone Dog''' — Dog is forced to wear a cone on his head after experiencing an ear injury.<br>'''The Ballad of Ol' 159''' — Pete the Polecat sings a ballad about a garbage truck called Ol' 159. | |||
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|EpisodeNumber=68 | |||
|EpisodeNumber2=8 | |||
|Title=Vexed of Kin<hr>Meat, Dog's Friends | |||
|DirectedBy=Nelson Recinos<hr>Mike Svayko | |||
|WrittenBy=Barry Stringfellow<hr>Steven Banks | |||
|Aux2=Rhoydon Shishido<br>Dominic Orlando (director)<hr>Vikki Barrett<br>Paul McEvoy (director) | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|06|15}} | |||
|ProdCode=408 | |||
|ShortSummary='''Vexed of Kin''' — Cat thinks his parents love Dog more than him.<br>'''Meat, Dog's Friends''' — Dog finds out that meat comes from animals, which causes him to have a crisis of conscience since his friends are animals. | |||
'''Guest Stars''': ] as Frog and ] as Sasquatch. | |||
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This is a list of episodes from the animated CatDog television series.
Series overview
Sixty-eight episodes from four seasons and one made-for-TV movie, CatDog and the Great Parent Mystery, were produced.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 20 | April 4, 1998 (1998-04-04) | October 29, 1998 (1998-10-29) | |
2 | 20 | February 15, 1999 (1999-02-15) | March 16, 2000 (2000-03-16) | |
3 | 20 | October 9, 1999 (1999-10-09) | May 18, 2001 (2001-05-18) | |
4 | 8 | November 25, 2000 (2000-11-25) | June 15, 2005 (2005-06-15) |
Episodes
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Name | No. of episodes |
Release date | Episodes include | |
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Together Forever | 6 | March 30, 1999 | 1x01a | Dog Gone |
1x02a | Flea or Die! | |||
1x05a | Diamond Fever | |||
1x12a | CatDog's End | |||
1x04b | Work Force | |||
2x04c | Cat-Diggety Dog | |||
CatDog vs The Greasers | 5 | 1x12b | Siege on Fort CatDog | |
1x09a | Squirrel Dog | |||
1x11a | Full Moon Fever | |||
1x04a | Shriek Loves Dog | |||
1x03b | All You Need is Lube |