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- A satanist cult leader is burnt alive by the local church. He vows to come back to hunt down and enslave every descendant of his congregation, by the power of the book of blood contracts, in which they sold their souls to the devil.
- A young boy, able to transform into the superhero Captain Marvel, travels the country fighting evil and helping people.
- The ARK crew's efforts to disarm ancient explosives are complicated by a latter-day Don Quixote who is convinced the ARK is a giant white dragon and Jonah his nemesis the Black Knight.
- When a tyrant hoards grain to create fuel while his people starve, a post-apocalyptic Robin Hood arises to right the wrong. The ARK arrives hoping to mitigate the mayhem and mediate a peaceful solution.
- The ARK crew unwittingly opens a Pandora's Box of pollution when they revive a 20th Century business tycoon determined to kick-start production of his trademark toxic chemical fertilizer.
- During a devastating drought, Fagon and his Flies return and hijack the ARK in an attempt to secure a time capsule containing a cloud-seeding device. A primitive tribe that worships the time capsule has captured Ruth, Samuel and Adam.
- A tyrant employs a rigged lottery as a means of exiling those who threaten his power to an alternate dimension called the Forbidden Zone.
- The Ark returns to War Lord Brack's territory in search of three abducted children. The youths possess paranormal powers of telepathy and telekinesis and distrust all "speakers" alike, including the crew of the Ark.
- Samuel creates a robot that could prove useful when exploring a sector permeated by a strange gas, but Jonah is unwilling to allow Alpha-One to assist and orders him deactivated. Alphie has other ideas.
- The Ark comes upon a community in bondage to The Rule, a merciless civil code that commands the elderly, disabled and sick be exiled from the village.
- Jonah is captured by Baron Vargas, a tyrant who uses magic to enslave his superstitious subjects. Ruth, Samuel and Adam must conjure up some scientific magic of their own to free their friend and break the Baron's spell.
- The Ark II comes upon a village that forbids machinery. Will they reconsider when a functional 20th-century battle tank could aid in the rescue of their leader's daughter, who was abducted by marauding scavengers?
- The crew of the ARK steps in to protect a feral boy from angry villagers. Strange pulsating crystals unearthed by Jonah have a troubling side effect.
- Detective Andrea and her students are hard on the case to prove Rick's innocence.
- Someone, or something, huge is living in seclusion in the local mountains, and some of the students think it's the legendary monster "Bigfoot". Isis investigates.
- A teenage Hispanic girl makes innovative designs for flying model airplanes, but is hindered from competing by her brother and another boy who feel it's not a female's place to engineer planes. Isis knows they are wrong.
- Isis must solve the mystery of stolen diamonds, and one of Mrs. Thomass students fathers maybe involved.
- A overweight girl with low self-esteem steals Mr. Mason's boat for a publicity stunt and gets in so much danger that Isis has to call on superhero Captain Marvel to assist her.
- During a safety driving competition between boy and a beautiful girl, the boy cheats which eventually puts his life in grave danger, and Isis rushes to try and save him.
- Tom, one of Rick's students, has trouble making friends, so to impress a new acquaintance, he shows him his dad's war souvenir handgun, which the new guy steals from Tom.
- A young boy distraught over the drowning death of his dog, gets into extreme danger and Isis acts quickly to try and save him.
- Fred takes his runner-up finish in the Science Fair badly, and rushes off and almost drives his car off a cliff. After the near-accident, Andrea, Fred, and Dorothy drive to a ghost town, which is "haunted" by a trio of thieves using it as a hideout.
- Rick is framed for stealing a machine that controls the weather.
- One of Andrea's students uses a geology field trip to avoid the chores his father assigned to him. Isis, and a foreign exchange student, teach him the meaning of responsibility.
- A male student in Mr. Mason's scuba diving class does not like to follow safety rules and ends up getting trapped underwater as Isis rushes to try and save his life.
- Andrea helps her blind student develop self-confidence by teaching him to ride a horse.
- Isis attempts to break up a ring of car thieves operating in town.
- A female cheerleader tries to get rid of her competition by cheating on a written exam, then attempts to frame another cheerleader by planting the stolen answers in her books.
- Rudy tries to make himself popular by endlessly pulling practical jokes, including one that causes an emergency in the chemistry lab that endangers a student.
- Isis saves Hope, a habitual hitchhiker, from a potentially fatal automobile accident and warns her not to continue hitching rides.
- 1975–197622mTV-Y75.7 (47)TV EpisodeWhen Cindy comes home from a trip to the mountains with photographs of UFOs, Andrea and Rick return with her to investigate.
- Wayne is a new student at school who is described by the other students as a "hillbilly." Some boys who do not like Wayne plan to steal a rival school's raccoon mascot and frame Wayne as the thief. Wayne also gets in trouble for trying to stop the building of some houses in woods where some animals live.
- Steve feels he has to draw attention to himself by showing off, which gets him into situations where Isis has to rescue him.
- A student in need of money to buy a car, steals a device from Andrea that creates an impenetrable force field and sells it to a local crime boss. Isis goes in pursuit when she discovers the device has developed a dangerous radioactive leak.
- Julie is reluctant to let her friends meet her father because of his "old-world ways."
- Yale is a teenage boy who wants to join a club called "The Overlanders." The leader of the club does not want Yale to join because he's Jewish.
- When two girls find stolen money, they are kidnapped, along with Mentor, by the thieves. Captain Marvel calls on Isis to help him rescue them.
- When two thieves think a young filmmaker named Jim may have caught their theft on film, they attempt to take his film from him. Jim does not want to turn the film over to the police, hoping to enter it in a film festival. Captain Marvel and Isis team up to help Jim understand that winning at any cost is wrong.
- A young boy takes it upon himself to pack a friend's parachute, which threatens to spell disaster.
- Glen steals the answer to a contest in which the winner gets a new motorcycle. Now the person who convinced him to cheat needs a big favour: the keys to a van which contains an experimental solar-powered gyroscope.
- Curtis is a black man who would rather play his violin than play baseball. "Whoever heard of a black violinist?," his friends exclaim. After pressure from the teammates to play baseball, Curtis runs away and unknowingly ends up in the middle of a missile testing range.
- Ruth and Adam suffer rapid advanced aging after exposure to gas from a lake polluted by Orkus, despot of a domed community of immortal elites who is also scheming to steal the ARK to generate power for his dying city.