Prehysterical

Fri, Oct 02, 1998
Earl gets so upset by inaccuracies in a game of "dinosaurs" Jeopardy that he decides to give the students a first hand account of the early Mesozoic era by filling the halls with computer-generated Veloceraptors and T-Rexes!...
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Phantu's Curse

Fri, Oct 09, 1998
Inspired by a classic horror film, Mrs. Snodgrass builds an exact replica of Egyptian tomb and brings it to class...
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Underwaterworld

Fri, Oct 16, 1998
Ruby and Marcus get entangled in a sibling battle for personal space during a class on undersea life. When Ruby stops to giggle over a fish that looks just like Earl, Earl gets so mad that he floods the school with giant hungry fish! A lonely only child, Earl also abhors siblings who can't get along and enjoys plunging them into "an ocean of space"! Drawing on a home economics lesson about cooking, the kids plunge underwater in a pressure cooker to unclog the drain (and drain out the school). But Marcus and Ruby are so caught up in sibling strife that they threaten to upset the pot's delicate balance. Only when the two siblings agree to respect each other's space and work together can the kids successfully open the drain and flood Earl's boiler room!
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Solar Flexus

Fri, Oct 23, 1998
Earl gets irate when Mrs. Snodgrass praises Billy and Marcus' model space shuttle as the most ambitious she's ever seen...
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Frankensidebottom
Mrs. Snodgrass is introducing the great classic "Frankenstein" to the class just as Lydia arrives with a bulky new addition to her braces. Teased about her appearance, Lydia is made to feel like a monster by the other children. Earl, inspired by the genius of Baron von Frankenstein, decides to morph the school into a Bavarian village complete with a deadly and ferocious monster. Raticus is sent out to retrieve body parts for Earls creation but substitutes a big wad of bubble gum for the creature's brain. The monster turns out to be sweet, bumbling and misunderstood instead of fearsome and dangerous. Lydia and the monster, both feeling outcast because of their looks, have to prove to the others that you shouldn't judge a person based on their appearance.
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Comic Book Chaos
Earl is furious when Mrs. Snodgrasss class doesnt recognize him as one of historys greatest villains...
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A Star Is Boring
Despite her wretched singing voice, Ruby is awarded the lead role in the school musical...
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Inverted and Unglued
Marcus' STAMP COLLECTION is of no interest at all to his friends. However, one of the stamps catches their eye...
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The Game

Fri, Nov 27, 1998
Billy is busy boasting about how well he plays Marcus's new medieval castle video game...
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Quit Buggin Me

Fri, Dec 04, 1998
Ruby is mortified when the classroom becomes infested with creepy crawlies that everyone has brought in for a group study project?
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Weather Waterloo
Billy is the only student who didn't make his own Earth Science project to be judged in class...
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Pal 9000

Fri, Dec 25, 1998
Marcus spends so much time with his latest creation, the "Pal 9000" mini-computer, that Billy feels left out...
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The Traitor Within

The Traitor Within

Ambitious young truck driver Sam Starr is in love with Molly Betts, who shares with her father a resentment against John Scott Ryder,the town's Mayor. In WW I, Ryder took credit for an act of heroism performed by "Pop" Betts and all of Ryder's success since then has been the direct result of the hero-worship of the town's citizens---adulation which should have been extended to Betts. Shortly before his marriage to Molly, Sam takes Molly for a ride in his truck, the truck is sideswiped by another truck, and Sam's truck and its contents are demolished. Molly "imagines" the other truck carried the insignia of Ryder who operates a rival trucking line. Sam demands restitution from Ryder who, at first refuses, until Molly, unknown to Sam, tells Ryder she has uncovered evidence that proves Ryder was really a coward in the war, and not the hero he is thought to be. Ryder then buys Sam a new truck. A crooked politician,Al McGongile, also learns of this information and decides to shake-down Ryder for all the traffic can bear, He sets Sam up in a trucking business and blackmails Ryder, unknown to Sam, to turn over most of his most-profitable contracts. The Starrs become very affluent until, on their first wedding anniversary, Sam learns for the first time how unwittingly he has actually built his business upon blackmail and he leaves Molly. He goes to Ryder, reimburses him for the truck and berates him for the lack of courage to confess the truth about his war-time record. He berates him so much that Ryder, after Sam leaves, writes a confession and then shoots himself. Ryder's wife finds his body and the note...and destroys the note. And Sam Starr is charged with murdering Ryder, and a mob of angry citizens gather around the jail with intent to lynch.

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