Episode list

Gadget Boy and Heather

The Vulture Has Landed
Spydra discovers a power plant being generated entirely by a moon stone brought back by the astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission.
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For Whom the Torch Rolls
The Olympics are coming to town... but not to Spydravania, and their rebuff of her sends Spydra on yet another rampage.
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Madame Spydra Fly
After losing a 'best-dressed heroine' contest to Heather, Spydra decides to make the world pay.
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Hot Time in Old Caves
Spydra heads back to the time to steal all the methods of creating fire, thus, eliminating it forever, or until the world agrees to buy it back from her.
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Bionic Blunder from Down Under
The news of an opal discovery in Australia excites Spydra: opal would be the perfect component for her 'Super-City-Destroying Spectro-Blaster!" She must go back in time and pillage the opal mine before it's discovered. Noting the rift in time, Gadget Boy and friends travel back to the Australian Outback, 1915. On their way to stopping Spydra's fiendish plot, Gadget Boy becomes an honored member of an Aboriginal tribe, Agent Heather takes the balloon trip of her life, and G-9 does his best to deal with being taped to the ground by Gadget Boy (so he doesn't 'fall off')!
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Some Assembly Required
In order to force the world to buy her over-priced, worthless new car, the Arachna, Spydra heads back to visit Henry Ford and destroy his original Assembly Line. But Gadget Boy and Co. are close behind, stemming the damage, driving the world toward affordable automobiles, and earning Gadget Boy his driver's license... dated 1909.
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Gadget-Stein

Fri, Nov 07, 1997
With the invention of her new Metabolizer Helmet, which has the ability to create whatever the wearer is thinking of, Spydra heads back in time to 1861, Switzerland. There she places the cap onto the head of one Mary Shelley, the author of the horror novel Frankenstein. Spydra's diabolical plans include not only making Shelley wear the helmet and fabricate a real Frankenstein monster, but also include having Boris pen Frankenstein himself, but writing in Spydra as the monster! Unfortunately, Gadget Boy thinks he's attending a wild costume party, and not at all trying to save the history of horror in literature!
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