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13 Episodes 1994 - 1995
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 18, 1994
The family moves to California and is plagued by a series of natural disasters.
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 4, 1994
The gang makes life long memories while away at camp for the summer.
Episode 3
Sun, Sep 11, 1994
The Anykid family struggles with changes dad thinks he's Elvis and his son starts going to Junior High.
Episode 4
Sat, Jun 4, 1994
Casey struggles with handing his mistake in baseball game and while persistently sticking his foot in his mouth in the series only live episode.
Episode 5
Mon, Feb 14, 1994
Skip drops out of school so he can follow his skateboard career.
Episode 6
Sat, Aug 20, 1994
The Anykid family attends a family reunion and finds a time machine.
Episode 7
Sat, Aug 27, 1994
After altering the past, the kids try to restore order in their family
Episode 8
Tue, Feb 14, 1995
When a social studies test answer key goes missing the kids learn about justice by way of a classroom trial.
Episode 9
Sun, Feb 12, 1995
Paul attempts to try out for Clap Trap with the help of his lucky trousers while the rest of the cast tackles the absurdity of superstitions.
Episode 10
Sun, Mar 12, 1995
Darryl struggles with stress in his quest for success in the Underachievement Awards.
Episode 11
Sun, Mar 26, 1995
Cindy wants to go to the mall to meet Prince, but must find a way to get past Jan and Marcia, her evil step-sisters.
Episode 12
Tue, Feb 14, 1995
Brothers Jake and Jay start a 'war' when they have a disagreement.
Episode 13
Sun, Feb 26, 1995
A fitting finale for the series, with many sketches of the same theme as waiting for the fat lady to sing (which she finally does). The show had had an air of crows circling above for the last five episodes or so. Most notibly, among the goodbyes in this episode, there's a segment with the cast reading fan mail. Ivan picks up a letter and says, "This is for our friend Dom, who couldn't be here tonight," officially dedicating the episode to his long-time friend and coworker Dominic Lucero; Dom was originally the main character of the show, before being diagnosed with leukemia half way through the second season. He returned for an episode here and there, before passing on from the cancer not long before the finale. It was heartbreaking for those of us who followed the program. A poll was sent out to fans, asking for mail sent to the studios to continue the series. All attempts at protest had high results, yet issues following a corperate buyout meant the axe for Roundhouse.