List of Oh Yeah! Cartoons episodes
This is a complete episode list for Frederator Studios' cartoon shorts incubator showcase Oh Yeah! Cartoons, on Nickelodeon.
Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts
Season 1 (1998–1999): hosted by various school kids
Prod. No. | Segment | Creator | Original airdate | Synopsis | Cast | Success/Flop |
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1 | "ChalkZone" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | July 17, 1998 | A young boy named Rudy Tabootie enters a world made of living chalk drawings. | ChalkZone | |
"Slap T. Pooch in What is Funny?" | Bill Burnett Vincent Waller | July 17, 1998 | Slap T. Pooch attempts to ascertain "What is Funny?" | |||
"Jelly's Day" | July 17, 1998 | When Jelly is visited by her weird cousin Hargus, she takes him to the beach. | ||||
2 | "The F-Tales" | Rob Renzetti | July 24, 1998 | A fairy-tale parody of The X-Files centering on the story of The Three Little Pigs. | ||
"Teddy & Art in: 25-Cent Trouble" | July 24, 1998 | |||||
"Cat & Milk-Man" | Miles Thompson | July 24, 1998 | A cat tries to steal milk from a milkman. | |||
3 | "Jamal the Funny Frog" | Pat Ventura | July 31, 1998 | Orlando Ashley as Jamal, Kiki Separi as Polly, Kevin Michael Richardson as Big Daddy | ||
"Thatta-Boy" | Alex Kirwan | July 31, 1998 | ||||
"Hobart in: The Weed-keeper" | July 31, 1998 | |||||
4 | "Protecto-5000" | August 7, 1998 | ||||
"Ask Edward in: All About Babies" | August 7, 1998 | |||||
"Pete Patrick P.I." | August 7, 1998 | |||||
5 | "Max's Special Problem" | Dave Wasson | August 14, 1998 | |||
"Tutu the Superina" | Bill Burnett | August 14, 1998 | A superhero ballerina tries to stop some villains. | |||
"Blotto" | Byron Vaughns | August 14, 1998 | Wayne Brady as Blotto, Kenna Ransey as Dotto, George Anthony Bell as Balloon Goon, Kevyn Brackett as Director, Ellis Hall & Terry Woods as Rackground Vocal | |||
6 | "Tales from the Goose Lady in: Jack and the Beatstalk" | Dave Wasson | August 21, 1998 | |||
"Twins Crimson and Those Amazing Robots" | Carlos Ramos | August 21, 1998 | ||||
"Olly & Frank" | Bob Boyle | August 21, 1998 | A young boy creates a Frankenstein monster with the brain of a dog. | |||
7 | "APEX Cartoon Props & Novelties" | August 28, 1998 | ||||
"A Cop & His Donut" | August 28, 1998 | A cop teams up with a living donut. | ||||
"Enchanted Adventures" | August 28, 1998 | |||||
8 | "The Fairly OddParents" | Butch Hartman | September 4, 1998 | A boy named Timmy Turner ends up receiving two wish granting fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda and uses them to help him get even with his evil babysitter, Vicky. | The Fairly OddParents | |
"Hobart in: Deep Sea Diva" | September 4, 1998 | Hobart and Okra learn the topsy turvy life of Hobart's pet goldfish. | ||||
"Super Santa in: Jingle Bell Justice" | Mike Bell | September 4, 1998 | ||||
9 | "Kitty the Hapless Cat" | Zac Moncrief | A cat recounts the multiple times he's been adopted into a home only to end up having it go horribly for him. | |||
"That's My Pop in: Is There a Dinosaur in the House" | Pat Ventura | |||||
"Hubby-kins vs. Sweetie Pie" | ||||||
10 | "The Man with No Nose" | September 17, 1998 | An alien working as a side show attraction tries to find a way to power his ship and leave earth. | |||
"Youngstar 3" | September 17, 1998 | The Youngstar-3 disappear except for the leader, then for the kids? | ||||
"Harvey Kurtzman's Hey Look!" | September 17, 1998 | |||||
11 | "ChalkZone in: The Amazin' River" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | September 24, 1998 | Rudy and Snap travel down a river to a mine filled with magic chalk. | ChalkZone | |
"Tales from the Goose Lady in: Hamsel & Grande" | September 24, 1998 | |||||
"The Feelers" | Bill Burnett | September 24, 1998 | ||||
12 | "Max and the Pigeon Incident" | Dave Wasson | October 16, 1998 | |||
"Zoomates" | Seth MacFarlane | October 16, 1998 | A young woman named Helen tries to help three zoo animals adapt to human life. | |||
"Microcops" | October 16, 1998 | |||||
13 | "Planet Kate" | |||||
"Fathead" | Wild Brain |
Season 2 (1999–2000): hosted by Kenan Thompson
Prod. No. | Segment | Creator | Original airdate | Synopsis | Cast | Success/Flop |
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14 | "ChalkZone in: Rudy's Date" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | September 18, 1999 | Snap, Rudy and his friend Penny try to gather parts to an erased formula. | ChalkZone | |
"Fuzzy Bunny Presents: A Kid's Life" | Ken Kessel | |||||
"The Fairly OddParents in: Too Many Timmys" | Butch Hartman | September 25, 1998 | Having been left alone with a demanding, "injured" Vicky babysitting him and using him as a servant, Timmy wishes up a bunch of clones to do his chores for him. However, when they scare Vicky out of her mind and chaos ensues, Timmy must wish them away. | The Fairly OddParents | ||
15 | "Tales from the Goose Lady in: The Little Pigs Three" | |||||
"Freddy Seymoure's Amazing Life" | ||||||
"Jamal the Funny Frog in: His Musical Moment" | ||||||
16 | "ChalkZone in: Snap Out of Water" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | Snap travels outside of Chalkzone in Rudy's school. | ChalkZone | ||
"Earth to Obie" | Guy Vasilovich | |||||
"Mina and the Count in: The Ghoul's Tribunal" | Vlad the Vampire Count is brought to court when it's found out that he's friends with a human girl named Mina. | |||||
17 | "The Fairly OddParents in: Where's the Wand?" | Butch Hartman | October 2, 1998 | While Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda are playing games, Wanda's wand accidentally ends up with Vicky, who uses Wanda's wand as a prop for her fairy costume at her High School costume party, and Timmy must get back the wand since it is granting Vicky's wishes. | The Fairly OddParents | |
"Magic Trixie" | Alex Kirwan | A young girl tries a magic trick with no success, but at a magic show, she outshines the magician. | ||||
"Tales from the Goose Lady in: The Egg Who Would Be King" | Dave Wasson | |||||
18 | "ChalkZone in: Secret Passages" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | Snap helps Rudy and Penny find a Chalkzone portal that leads to their school in order to retrieve the class hamster. | ChalkZone | ||
"Kid from S.C.H.O.O.L." | Bob Boyle & Bill Riling | Jake Slade, the top agent at Benedict Arnold High School, must stop the nefarious plot of Simon Cerebellum to become Prom King with his wide array of gadgets. | ||||
"Mina and the Count in: The Vampire Who Came to Dinner" | Mina invites The Count to have dinner with her family. | |||||
19 | "The Fairly OddParents in: Party of Three" | Butch Hartman | January 2, 1999 | Vicky tries to get proof of Timmy having a party at his house while his Mom and Dad are out. | The Fairly OddParents | |
"The Forgotten Toy Box in: Curse of the Werebaby" | ||||||
"Jelly's Day in: Uncle Betty's Strange Rash" | Greg Emison Bill Burnett | |||||
20 | "ChalkZone in: Chalk Dad" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | Rudy gets creative on his dad’s specials board, but his dad hates Rudy’s drawings and ideas. Feeling rejected, Rudy escapes to Chalkzone. There he runs into his Chalkdad, who turns out to be just as fussy, ordering Rudy to help him by drawing his restaurant. Despite the fact that his Chalkdad hates the design, the restaurant turns out to be the hottest business in Chalkzone. | ChalkZone | ||
"A Dog & His Boy" | ||||||
"Mina and the Count in: Playing a Hunch" | The Count tries to hide Mina from his servant Igor. | |||||
21 | "The Fairly OddParents in: The Fairy Flu" | Butch Hartman | May 1, 1999 | Cosmo and Wanda have caught the fairy flu and whenever they sneeze, their magic effects everything around them. This is problem trouble for Timmy, who has been invited to a birthday party for Tootie, Vicky's younger sister. Tootie, unlike her sister, is madly in love with Timmy, worsening the situation. | The Fairly OddParents | |
"Lollygaggin’" | Guy Vasilovich | Lolly discovers that her little lies have been growing in her closet and are out to haunt her. | ||||
"Tales from the Goose Lady in: The Tortoise and the Hairpiece" | ||||||
22 | "ChalkZone in: Chalk Rain" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | A Chinese Dragon causes havoc in Chalkzone. | ChalkZone | ||
"The Dan Danger Show" | Butch Hartman | On TV, he's brave jungle explorer Dan Danger, in real life however he's extremely meek and frightened of just about everything. Dan's fear of flying gets the better of him when he's sent to take a trip via airplane. | ||||
"Mina and the Count in: My Best Friend" | After a bully mocks Mina after telling her class about her vampire friend, Vlad tries to teach Mina how to scare him. | |||||
23 | "The Fairly OddParents in: The Temp" | Butch Hartman | July 24, 1999 | Cosmo and Wanda must go to the Fairy Academy to have their Godparenting License renewed, and their drill instructor is the toughest fairy in the universe, Jorgen Von Strangle. While they are absent, Timmy gets a substitute godparent, Jeff, who can only make toys; it turns out that Jeff is a runaway elf from the North Pole. | The Fairly OddParents | |
"Herb" | ||||||
"Jamal the Funny Frog in: Milk Dreams" | ||||||
24 | "Jelly's Day in: Auntie Broth's Makeover" | Greg Emison Bill Burnett | December 18, 1999 | |||
"Terry & Chris" | John Reynolds | December 18, 1999 | ||||
"Mina and the Count in: Frankenfrog" | Rob Renzetti | December 18, 1999 | Mina brings a school's dissection frog back to life. | |||
25 | "The Fairly OddParents in: The Zappys" | Butch Hartman | December 31, 1999 | Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda are nominated for a Fairy World award show, but Jorgen Von Strangle, the toughest fairy in the universe, uses his power to "persuade" the judges; in a subplot, Timmy's left buck tooth is loose. | The Fairly OddParents | |
"Let's Talk Turkey" | ||||||
"Tales from the Goose Lady in: The Three Bears and the Blonde" | ||||||
26 | "ChalkZone in: Rapunzel" | Bill Burnett Larry Huber | Rudy, Penny and Snap watch a stage production of Rapunzel starring Queen Rapsheeba. | ChalkZone | ||
"Zoey's Zoo" | An animal loving girl named Zoey tries to adopt some Ocelots but ends up getting too many. | |||||
"My Neighbor is a Teenage Robot" | Rob Renzetti | January 5, 1999 | My Life as a Teenage Robot |
Season 3 (2000–2001): hosted by Josh Server
Prod. No. | Segment | Creator | Original airdate | Synopsis | Cast | Success/Flop |
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27 | "The Fairly OddParents in: Super Humor" | Butch Hartman | March 23, 2001 | Timmy wishes to be a superhero like the Crimson Chin, and tries out various powers, ultimately getting into battle with a three-headed monster. At the end, however, he wished for "super-vision" and he ended up back home with his parents ("supervision"). | The Fairly OddParents | |
"The Boy Who Cried Alien" | Guy Vasilovich | |||||
"Jamal the Funny Frog in: Dentist" | Pat Ventura | Jamal takes a home activities and games to work a picable. | ||||
28 | "The Dan Danger Show in: 100% Danger" | |||||
"The Tantrum*" | ||||||
"Super Santa in: Naughty" | ||||||
29 | "Super Santa in: South Pole Joe" | |||||
"Sick & Tired in: Bug Bite" | Andre Nieves Ric Delcarmen | Two roommates named Sick and Tired have to remove a bug from their neighbor's house, but it makes it difficult for both of them. | ||||
"Tales from the Goose Lady in: The Ugly Duck-Thing" | ||||||
30 | "The Fairly OddParents in: Scout's Honor" | Cosmo and Wanda try to help Timmy capture Bigfoot to earn his Squirrel Scout badge in capturing a mythical creature. | ||||
"Skippy Spankerton in: Hot Tamale Monster Movie Madness" | ||||||
"Jamal the Funny Frog in: Beach" | Pat Ventura | December 4, 1999 | ||||
31 | "Super Santa in: Vegetation" | |||||
"Elise Mere Mortal" | ||||||
"Fuzzy Bunny Presents: A Kid's Life (Picture Perfect)" | Ken Kessel | |||||
32 | "The Dan Danger Show in: A Lighter Shade of Danger" | |||||
"Kameleon Kid" | ||||||
"Jamal the Funny Frog in: Camping" | Pat Ventura | |||||
33 | "The Fairly OddParents in: The Really Bad Day" | According to "Da Rules" once every few thousand years a fairy must act bad for a day and it's Cosmo's turn. | The Fairly OddParents | |||
"Baxter & Bananas in: Monkey See, Monkey Don't?" | Zac Moncrief | |||||
"Tales from the Goose Lady in: A Fisherman, A Fisherman's Wife, and a Fish" | ||||||
34 | "The Dan Danger Show in: A Date with Danger" | |||||
"The Sempreni Triplets" | ||||||
"Moville Mysteries" | ||||||
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