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- A girl is trying to get to grips with teenage life.
- Connor Heath always dreamed of a spy career. When his parents take in the mysterious Gisela, who turns out to be a politician's daughter, Connor gets opportunities to taste the spy life. He seizes those eagerly, and soon proves his worth while learning on the job.
- About a kid named Milo who dresses up as a flamingo and rescues other kids from their problems
- This series follows Kale Stiglic, a 17 yr. old girl who creates and writes a zine entitled "Our Hero."
- When Kale gets a job at a health food store, she runs up against a very broke and very unpleasant co-worker which makes her ask: just because someone's poor, does that mean you have to like them? Meanwhile, Kale and Mary-E speculate about Ross's sexuality.
- If gaydar is like radar, sometimes the view can get clouded, by a low-lying nimbus or maybe by your own issues. As Kale and Ross try to determine Rollins' sexual orientation, they only prove one thing: Kale can embarrass herself like no one else; boys just don't care as much about toilet paper as girls; and karma just keeps on giving. Meanwhile, Ethan sells a joke to the Mike Bullard show and would be completely unlikable if things didn't turn out the way they do.
- This is the one where Kale wakes up the day after her eighteenth birthday in a strange motel room with a wicked hangover, a gun, and evidence of some kind of carnal relations.
- Baby squirrels, bad art, blood baths, brown paint, tightened airport security and the choice of a lifetime. All this plus more smooching and some really nice music. Kale says good-bye here and so do we.
- Let's face it: a friend's untimely death can be cruel, innervating, and downright spooky. But it's nothing a little hallucination can't cure. As Kale struggles to cope with Gordon's death and searches for some meaning in it all, at a zine show Ross comes face to urinal with his long-time crush, George Lagogianes of CityTV.
- When Kale joins Malachi's protest in the middle of a busy Toronto intersection, she's feeling really cool and dangerous in a stick-it-to-the-man, eco-guys-sure-are-hot sort of way. But will her royal screw-up prevent her from gettin' a little action? Not in our world. Meanwhile, Ross and Dalal try to avert disaster at school when naïve, well meaning, and deluded Mary-E plans a 'Niceness Day.'
- In this case, Kale should've hired a professional. Malachi gives Kale a tempting ultimatum. Ross must convince his grandparents to let him fix up their cottage for the summer. O.K. so we're being vague, but do you really want us to spoil the surprises? We didn't think so.
- Trying to be courageous for her zine, Kale decides to interview an actual insane person but chickens out at the last moment. Meanwhile, Ethan assaults the family with bad jokes as he works toward his first stand-up gig.
- When Bill tells Kale he loves her, they celebrate in a way that leaves Kale's head spinning and privates itching. Meanwhile, Mary-E discovers a miracle in her local coffee shop.
- After her father writes his newspaper column on her losing tug-of-war with a too-tight dress and humiliates her in public, Kale realizes she needs to get more control over her life. But when she retaliates by making one of her dad's most embarrassing moments public, things only spiral even more out of control.
- Wow. Have you ever seen Kale so pissed off? Doubtful. Kale discovers a little something about Buddhism when she allows Malachi to work with her on her zine. Meanwhile, Joey tells one of Ethan's inappropriate jokes at the office and goes down like a lead misogynist.
- As Kale struggles through life without Bill, Ethan helps her discover there are more important things in life than being loved by a jerk. Meanwhile, will Ross's and Dalal's attempt to cheer Kale up turn them into social deviants? Surely not.
- After accidentally having a steamy dream about her least lustable teacher, Kale must choose between a bovine role in the school play and facing her nightmare's leading man -- and strangely, she discovers her true passion along the way. Meanwhile, Mary-E revels in religious cheese.
- After Kale receives a naked cowboy picture from one of her fans and then brings it to school to show her friends, she's accused of possessing pornography. Could things get any worse for her? Well, yes. Meanwhile, lonely Ross assembles his bile plot to end Mary-E and Dalal's constant public displays of affection.
- Kale tries to rescue Bill's new girlfriend. Ethan conducts a comedy workshop. What, you wanted more from this description? This episode is comedy gold. You'll have to watch it to find out more.
- When Bill's drug habit comes between he and Kale, she must choose between her reformed boyfriend and helping Gordon's worsening condition. Meanwhile, Mary-E and Dalal share close quarters as they both vie to win a new Volkswagen bug.
- With the family Christmas card portrait coming up, Kale knows Ethan's going to play his yearly prank on her and make her look ridiculous in the picture. So this time she vows to get him before he can get her. Meanwhile, Ross's visit to an internet pal makes the issue of his sexuality much clearer.
- Stupid Kale has to present a stupid problem in her stupid physics class, and she sets off a domino-effect of stupidity that touches everyone around her. Meanwhile, stupid Mary-E has morning sickness, and stupid Ross sets himself up to be hate-crimed.
- Everywhere Kale looks, her life is haunted - no, stained - no, cursed, by ex-boyfriend, Bill. In a bid to escape toe constant reminder of his cheatin' heart, Kale and pals pile into her hand-me-down get-away car for a farm-party adventure. But it seems the car comes with more than a sticky stick-shift; it also comes with its own protester, a handsome-yet-maddening, Malachi. Meanwhile, Dad scrambles to save his marriage - again?.
- Kale sets up Mary E with a zinewriter friend, who's a dumpster diver by trade, and is horrified when it actually works out. Meanwhile, Ross shockingly discovers an interest in girls - and children.
- This is the hot episode, the one where Kale dances with Malachi at that party at Mary-E's house, and then other stuff happens, and she scandalizes everyone, including perhaps some audience members. But don't worry, she learns something in the end (though it may not be what you think).
- 2001–2003TV-Y75.6 (10)TV EpisodeEdgar Allan Poe is a cheerful optimist, and Betsy Ross has become a hippie.
- Abraham Lincoln grows tired of being honest and upstanding and begins playing pranks on people, while The Time Squad goes back to the age of pirates.
- 2001–2003TV-Y75.6 (9)TV EpisodeAfter a mission to fix Russian Czar Ivan the Terrible, Tuddrussel sneaks Ivan back on the satellite and keeps him as a pet. Buffalo Bill is now a crazed conspiracy theorist with his own tabloid magazine that no one reads.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.2 (19)TV EpisodeEli Whitney is building flesh-eating robots, and the Trojan Horse ends up as a birthday gift for the Trojan king.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.0 (6)TV EpisodeThe Time Squad travels to the Old West to help Billy the Baby become Billy the Kid.
- Sick of doing all the chores, Larry decides to use his spare parts to make clones of himself. The Time Squad gets interrupted from their favorite soap opera to help out Samuel Morse in 1836.
- 2001–2003TV-Y73.7 (39)TV EpisodeOrville and Wilbur Wright are incompetent stuntmen, and Copernicus doesn't know a thing about astronomy.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.7 (9)TV EpisodeThe Time Squad is called to seek out Blackbeard the pirate on a "repeat offender" charge. The Time Squad tries to set things right with the Aztec leader Montezuma, who wants to give up his kingdom for standup comedy.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.3 (10)TV EpisodeLarry gets accidentally electrocuted fixing a fuse. Tuddrussel and Larry must complete a historical mission without Otto helping them by trying to get Benjamin Franklin to be an author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The Time Squad decide to take a vacation/ When the Time Squad visit William Shakespeare, Larry tries to convince the Bard to try and continue writing children's plays
- The Time Squad travel to the 1920's, where they see the great gangster: Al Capone. Buck and Larry get caught up in arguing that they didn't notice that they left Otto Osworth behind on one of their historical missions.
- The Time Squad goes on a mission to stop Harry Houdini, who is using his illusions to commit crimes. The Time Squad has to try to get the West Virginia hillbilly families the Hatfields and the McCoys to start feuding.
- 2001–2003TV-Y78.6 (12)TV EpisodeIn a Scooby Doo fashion- The Time Squad has to solve the mystery of the sudden haunts that plague the White House just as the 1912 presidential election between William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson is supposed to take place.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.1 (11)TV EpisodeLouis Pasteur is a brewer of drinks, and Benjamin Franklin has trouble writing the Declaration of Independence.
- Milo accidentally let the cat out and can't find her.
- 2006–2010TV-Y7TV EpisodeA band of squirrels steals Milo's backpack then Milo helps Tabitha find her calendar.
- The garage sale is interrupted by an alien.
- 2006–2010TV-Y7TV EpisodeThe Warrior Monkey is giving wedgies and Kirsten blows a too-big bubble-gum bubble.
- Max accidentally lets a bunny escape from the petting zoo.
- 2006–2010TV-Y7TV EpisodeAn impostor dresses up as the Captain for Halloween. / A visit to the cemetery.
- 2006–2010TV-Y7TV Episode
- Milo runs out of processed cheese; Milo and Lizbeth must save Owen from seagulls.
- 2006–2010TV-Y7TV Episode