List of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters episodes

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Aaahh!!! Real Monsters is an American animated television series created by Gábor Csupó and Peter Gaffney, and produced by Klasky Csupo in the United States. The show focuses on three young monsters: Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm, who attend an institute for monsters under a city dump to learn how to frighten humans. It premiered on Nickelodeon on October 29, 1994,{{Cite news |date=October 29, 1994 |title=Aaahh! Real Monsters Series Premiere Oct 29 1994 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tampa-tribune-aaahh-real-monsters-s/31025169/ |access-date=2024-01-18 |work=The Tampa Tribune |pages=69 |via=Newspapers.com}} and ended on November 16, 1997, with a total of 52 episodes over the course of four seasons.

Series overview

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Episodes

= Pilot =

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{{Episode list

| Title=Pilot

| WrittenBy = Peter Gaffney, Steve Granat, & Cydne Clark

| DirectedBy = Igor Kovalyov

| OriginalAirDate=Unaired

| ShortSummary=Ickis accidentally leaves behind his Monster Manual during a failed attempt at a scare and must get it back or face The Womble's wrath.

Note: The episode "Monsters, Get Real!" is a remake of this pilot, with added footage and better animation.

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=Season 1 (1994–95)=

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=1

| EpisodeNumber2=1

| Title=The Switching Hour

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Marcy Gray Rubin & David Adam Silverman

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|29}}

| ProdCode=001

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=On Halloween, Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm go out after the Gromble told them not to. Little do they know, Nicky, the human that Ickis scared the night before, dressed up as Ickis for Halloween, resulting in Oblina and Krumm thinking that Nicky is the real Ickis.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=2a

| EpisodeNumber2=2a

| Title=Monsters, Get Real

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Peter Gaffney, Steve Granat, Cydne Clark & Lawrence H. Levy

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|30}}

| ProdCode=002A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Ickis, Oblina and Krumm pull off a good scare in Bradley's room, only to discover that Ickis has left his all-important monster manual on the surface.

Note: This episode is a remake of the series' pilot with added footage and better animation.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=2b

| EpisodeNumber2=2b

| Title=Snorched if You Do, Snorched if You Don't

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Lawrence H. Levy

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|30}}

| ProdCode=002B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=In a continuation of "Monsters, Get Real", Oblina and Krumm attempt to retrieve Ickis' monster manual before he is sent to the Snorch.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=3a

| EpisodeNumber2=3a

| Title=Curse of the Krumm

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Bruce Kalish

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|6}}

| ProdCode=003A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Odoriferous Krumm, who put the stink in distinct, loses his stench and fears his monstering days are numbered.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=3b

| EpisodeNumber2=3b

| Title=Krumm Goes Hollywood

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=David Litt

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|6}}

| ProdCode=003B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=A famous Hollywood director accidentally mistakes Krumm for his extra on his movie set and turns him into a huge star.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=4a

| EpisodeNumber2=4a

| Title=Monstrous Makeover

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=David Litt

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|13}}

| ProdCode=004A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Due to having issues at school, Ickis leaves and talks to a guy at the Klasky Medical Center to perform makeovers on people (giving a girl 3 nostrils). Oblina and Krumm try to get him back.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=4b

| EpisodeNumber2=4b

| Title=A Wing and a Scare

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Peter Gaffney

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|13}}

| ProdCode=004B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Willing to scare a little girl, Ickis, Krumm, and Oblina get folded and spindled when they get themselves trapped in a suitcase and are loaded onto a plane bound for Wisconsin.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=5a

| EpisodeNumber2=5a

| Title=Krumm's Pimple

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Michael Price, Cydne Clark & Steve Granat

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|12|4}}

| ProdCode=005A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Krumm sprouts a gigantic pimple. The pimple has its own personality, and is a hit with the other monsters, putting the squeeze on Krumm's popularity.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=5b

| EpisodeNumber2=5b

| Title=Monster Hunter

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Susan Meyers

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|12|4}}

| ProdCode=005B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Simon says there are real monsters in the world, But no one believes him. Simon says he'll prove it to the world.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=6a

| EpisodeNumber2=6a

| Title=Monsters Don't Dance

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Eric Mintz

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|12|11}}

| ProdCode=006A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Thinking Murray the Monster is betraying the idea of being a monster by putting on a charade to sell merchandise, Oblina, Krumm, and Ickis try to teach him to actually be scary. However, Oblina, Krumm, and Ickis are shocked when they realize that Murray is just wearing a costume and is actually a merchandise salesman pretending to be a monster for financial gain.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=6b

| EpisodeNumber2=6b

| Title=Gone Shopp'n

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=David Litt

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|12|11}}

| ProdCode=006B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary='Tis the season to be scary, and Oblina, Ickis, and Krumm are happy to oblige. They terrorize shoppers in a mall celebrating Christmas in July, but the tables are turned when the trio find themselves locked inside when they had discovered an object that seemed really special: a lava lamp.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=7a

| EpisodeNumber2=7a

| Title=Old Monster

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Marcy Gray Rubin & David Adam Silverman

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|12|18}}

| ProdCode=007A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm are bored when Shroink, the Gromble's old teacher, lectures at the academy. But when they escort him back to the dump, they learn that old monsters are the best monsters.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=7b

| EpisodeNumber2=7b

| Title=Mother, May I

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|12|18}}

| ProdCode=007B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Every boy and monster's worst fear is realized for the Gromble -- his mom shows up at the academy unannounced. The Gromble leaves her in the care of Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm for the afternoon with alarming results.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=8a

| EpisodeNumber2=8a

| Title=Don't Just Do It

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=David Litt

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|8}}

| ProdCode=008A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Ickis gets a bad case of hero-worship when he is befriended by an impulsive monster drop-out Puhg, who takes Ickis to the surface without adequate preparations.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=8b

| EpisodeNumber2=8b

| Title=Joined at the Hip

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Michael Karnow & Lance Khazei

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|8}}

| ProdCode=008B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=When the Gromble gets fed up with Ickis and Krumm, he merges them into one and nicknames them "Krickis".

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=9a

| EpisodeNumber2=9a

| Title=Smile and Say Oblina

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Gary Clasberg

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|22}}

| ProdCode=009A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Even monsters get the blues, and Oblina proves it when she develops her first crush, on a monster named Gruge who starts noticing her after she got braces.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=9b

| EpisodeNumber2=9b

| Title=The Great Wave

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Scott Kregor & David Pavoni

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|22}}

| ProdCode=009B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Life is no "day at the beach" for Ickis as his self-esteem hits a tide when he is chosen to be a contestant in the Annual Riding of the Great Wave Competition.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=10a

| EpisodeNumber2=10a

| Title=Cold Hard Toenails

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Peter Gaffney

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|5}}

| ProdCode=010A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Ickis finds hundreds and hundreds of toenails (the most precious thing known to monsters) while trying to scare a human, and is now rich. But when he dumps his friends for toenails, brags about his wealth, and becomes a rude snob, he wants his old life back!

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=10b

| EpisodeNumber2=10b

| Title=Attack of the Blobs

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Lawrence H. Levy

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|5}}

| ProdCode=010B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Oblina has never blobsat before, but that was no problem, unless, of course, the little blob hatches into a bon-sty and tries to eat everything in sight, including the blobsitter.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=11a

| EpisodeNumber2=11a

| Title=Chip Off the Old Beast

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Richard Marcus

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|12}}

| ProdCode=011A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Ickis fears nobody will ever say, "like father, like son," when Slickis, his famous father, who is the best student ever graduated from The Academy, visits Ickis and dazzles the monster multitudes.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=11b

| EpisodeNumber2=11b

| Title=The War is Over

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=William Schifrin

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|12}}

| ProdCode=011B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=The Gromble sends his three monster students on a routine scare of an old house. But it appears the house is haunted. And they're not sure if ghosts can scare a monster. But monsters don't believe in ghosts...or do they?

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=12

| EpisodeNumber2=12

| Title=Where Have All the Monsters Gone?

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=David Litt, Marcy Gray Rubin & David Adam Silverman

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|19}}

| ProdCode=012

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=The Gromble's students think he's all wet when he tells them about their legacy--the Pool of Elders. But they realize it's descending when they stop being scary, and the monsters start disappearing.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=13a

| EpisodeNumber2=13a

| Title=Simon Strikes Back

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Susan Myers

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|26}}

| ProdCode=013A

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=The host of a talk show offers Bradley, Murray, and Simon (all previous scare victims) a brand new car and 1 million dollars if they bring a monster at the talk show within 1 week. This gets Ickis captured, and he has to help the first person he scared.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=13b

| EpisodeNumber2=13b

| Title=The Ickis Box

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Peter Gaffney

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|26}}

| ProdCode=013B

| LineColor=632360

| ShortSummary=Ickis wants to prove the Gromble wrong and show other monsters that TV isn't all that bad for young monsters by making his own television set out of junk.

}}

}}

= Season 2 (1995–96) =

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=14a

| EpisodeNumber2=1a

| Title=Spontaneously Combustible

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Mark Steen & Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|28}}

| ProdCode=014A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis is diagnosed as spontaneously combustible, a condition that gives him explosive belching, and rumors of him literally exploding spread throughout the academy.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=14b

| EpisodeNumber2=1b

| Title=Curse of Katana

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|28}}

| ProdCode=014B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=At a museum for a routine scare, Ickis plants Krumm's eyes into a mummy to frighten people, but they end up stuck.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=15a

| EpisodeNumber2=2a

| Title=Monsters Are Real

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=David Adam Silverman

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|5}}

| ProdCode=015A

| Viewers=2.09{{cite web|title=People's Choice: Top Cable Shows (p. 86)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/95-OCR/BC-1995-11-13-OCR-Page-0088.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=November 13, 1995|access-date=May 29, 2023}}

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| ShortSummary=Ickis makes front-page news when a photographer snaps his picture and now he must retrieve every copy before the Gromble finds out.

Note: Gossamer from the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons appeared in this episode where he was shown as one of the best monsters to scare people and animals.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=15b

| EpisodeNumber2=2b

| Title=This is Your Brain on Ickis

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|5}}

| ProdCode=015B

| Viewers=2.09

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Simon the monster hunter has Ickis on the brain, literally, when the monster becomes trapped in Simon's head.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=16a

| EpisodeNumber2=3a

| Title=Into the Woods

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Marcy Gray Rubin|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Marcy Gray Rubin, Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|12}}

| ProdCode=016A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis has to rely on his human friend Bradley in order to complete an important group scare assignment or be expelled by the Gromble.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=16b

| EpisodeNumber2=3b

| Title=Krumm Gets the Dreaded Nolox

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalvov

| WrittenBy=Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|12}}

| ProdCode=016B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Over exposure to air freshener gives Krumm a case of hiccups that will not go away until he is given a big scare.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=17a

| EpisodeNumber2=4a

| Title=Mayberry UFO

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|19}}

| ProdCode=017A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=The monsters become stranded in a rustic town with an angry mob that thinks they are aliens and only one working toilet.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=17b

| EpisodeNumber2=4b

| Title=I Dream of Snorch with the Long Golden Hair

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|19}}

| ProdCode=017B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis and Krumm risk the Snorch's wrath when they steal his prized golden nose hair right from under his nose.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=18a

| EpisodeNumber2=5a

| Title=Garbage Ahoy

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=David Adam Silverman|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Steve Skrovan}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|10}}

| ProdCode=018a

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=While frolicking in the dump, the monsters become stranded on a floating garbage barge with no way back.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=18b

| EpisodeNumber2=5b

| Title=Goin' (Way) South

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Mark Steen

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|10}}

| ProdCode=018B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=The monsters must journey to the South Pole to scare a hard-to-scare explorer.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=19a

| EpisodeNumber2=6a

| Title=The Monster Who Came in from the Cold

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan, Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|17}}

| ProdCode=019A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Oblina goes native when an excursion into the human world, thanks to an experimental human suit, leads the young monster to think she's actually human.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=19b

| EpisodeNumber2=6b

| Title=Puppy Ciao

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|17}}

| ProdCode=019B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=A stray dog, whom he affectionately names Fungus, follows Ickis back to the dump and they quickly bond.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=20a

| EpisodeNumber2=7a

| Title=The Rival

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Roger Eschbacher

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|31}}

| ProdCode=020A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Oblina becomes a green-eyed monster when a new student named Smelldra arrives and her achievements seemingly outshine her own.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=20b

| EpisodeNumber2=7b

| Title=Hats Off

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|31}}

| ProdCode=020B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis takes a magician's hat and finds himself in a wonderland of sorts when he falls in and is crowned Bunny King.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=21a

| EpisodeNumber2=8a

| Title=O'Lucky Monster

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Marcy Gray Rubin|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Mark Palmer}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|7}}

| ProdCode=021A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Oblina is convinced she's cursed when she steps on a slug, which is bad luck in the monster world, and it's up to a lucky fish head to convince her otherwise.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=21b

| EpisodeNumber2=8b

| Title=Eau de Krumm

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|7}}

| ProdCode=021B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=A new perfume hits the stores and it causes quite a stink to the monsters who find the smell unbearable.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=22a

| EpisodeNumber2=9a

| Title=Rosh O' Monster

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Michael Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|21}}

| ProdCode=022A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=The viewfinder is down and now the monsters must tell the Gromble what took place during their last scare, but everyone has a different version of the events.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=22b

| EpisodeNumber2=9b

| Title=The Tree of Ickis

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|21}}

| ProdCode=022B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis eats an acorn and slowly turns into a tree which is bad enough before loggers start coming around.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=23a

| EpisodeNumber2=10a

| Title=History of the Monster World

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|4}}

| ProdCode=023A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=The Gromble relates to his students the highlights of monster history and how it related to human history.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=23b

| EpisodeNumber2=10b

| Title=Fear Thy Name is Ickis

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|4}}

| ProdCode=023B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis becomes popular after his newest scare lands him the praise he always wanted.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=24a

| EpisodeNumber2=11a

| Title=Quest for the Holy Pail

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Steve Skrovan & Mark Palmer|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Mark Palmer}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|18}}

| ProdCode=024A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis must take a perilous journey to retrieve the fabled Holy Pail just as monsters before him have.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=24b

| EpisodeNumber2=11b

| Title=Garbage In, Garbage Out

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Roger Eschbacher

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|18}}

| ProdCode=024B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=A new human policy threatens the monsters food supply when humans stop throwing out their garbage.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=25a

| EpisodeNumber2=12a

| Title=A Room with No Viewfinder

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|25}}

| ProdCode=025A

| Viewers=2.34{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 45)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-03-04-OCR-Page-0045.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=March 4, 1996|access-date=May 29, 2023}}

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis accidentally frees the viewfinder and now must find it before the Gromble finds out.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=25b

| EpisodeNumber2=12b

| Title=Krumm Rises to the Top

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Lance Khazei, Michael Karnow & Steve Skrovan|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Steve Skrovan}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|25}}

| ProdCode=025B

| Viewers=2.34

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Krumm swallows a helium tank and now risks floating away unless Ickis can save him.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=26a

| EpisodeNumber2=13a

| Title=The Five Faces of Ickis

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Michael Karnow, Lance Khazei & Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|3|10}}

| ProdCode=026A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=Ickis is faced with an impossible assignment -- completing five scares in one day! But can he do it alone?

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=26b

| EpisodeNumber2=13b

| Title=Bigfoot, Don't Fail Me Now

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|3|10}}

| ProdCode=026B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=416119

| ShortSummary=The Gromble and his students must venture into the wilderness to retrieve Bigfoot, who is a monster that allows himself to be seen by humans, before Simon the monster hunter.

}}

}}

= Season 3 (1996) =

{{Episode table|background=#8c2222|overall=5|season=5|title=18|director=16|writer=27|airdate=15|airdateR=|prodcode=6|prodcodeR=|viewers=|viewersT=U.S. households (millions)|episodes=

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=27a

| EpisodeNumber2=1a

| Title=Festival of the Festering Moon

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|15}}

| ProdCode=027A

| Viewers=2.21{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 48)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-09-23-OCR-Page-0064.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=September 23, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=The time has come for the students to shed their skins and Ickis shows no signs of the change, which is bad since the last to shed must leave the academy.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=27b

| EpisodeNumber2=1b

| Title=Simon's Big Score

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Steve Skrovan|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Carolyn Omine}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|15}}

| ProdCode=027B

| Viewers=2.21

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Simon bugs the monsters literally with a bug-shaped listening device and now his appearances lead to suspicion of a traitor in the academy.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=28a

| EpisodeNumber2=2a

| Title=Krumm Gets Ahead

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|22}}

| ProdCode=033A

| Viewers=2.24{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 80)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-09-30-OCR-Page-0080.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=September 30, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Krumm gets a prosthetic head so he no longer has to carry his eyes, but the new appendage goes to his head.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=28b

| EpisodeNumber2=2b

| Title=It's Only a Movie

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|22}}

| ProdCode=033B

| Viewers=2.24

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=A cutesy cartoon bear has Ickis scared out of his mind, especially when it shows up at the dump when no one else is around.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=29a

| EpisodeNumber2=3a

| Title=Monster Blues

| DirectedBy=Zhenia Delioussine

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|29}}

| ProdCode=037A

| Viewers=1.74{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 94)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-10-07-OCR-Page-0084.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=October 7, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Ickis meets a blind human Bluesman who teaches him all about the Blues.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=29b

| EpisodeNumber2=3b

| Title=I Heard the Snorch Call My Name

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|29}}

| ProdCode=037B

| Viewers=1.74

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Tired of not being able to express his true intellect or talk to Oblina, the Snorch has a voice box implanted that allows him to speak.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=30a

| EpisodeNumber2=4a

| Title=Amulet of Enfarg

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Michael Price|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Victor Wilson}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|6}}

| ProdCode=036A

| Viewers=2.08{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 58)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-10-14-OCR-Page-0060.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=October 14, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Ickis loses the Gromble's prized award when he brings it to a scare and it becomes a human fashion statement.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=30b

| EpisodeNumber2=4b

| Title=Bad Hair Day

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|6}}

| ProdCode=036B

| Viewers=2.08

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=A series of pranks costs Krumm his pit hair, but a case of discarded hair tonic could bring it back.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=31a

| EpisodeNumber2=5a

| Title=Who'll Stop the Brain?

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Mark Steen|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|13}}

| ProdCode=028A

| Viewers=2.10{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 52)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-10-21-OCR-Page-0054.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=October 21, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Oblina loses her mind, literally, when her nonstop studying causes her overheated brain to leave her head.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=31b

| EpisodeNumber2=5b

| Title=Cement Heads

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|13}}

| ProdCode=028B

| Viewers=2.10

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Ickis frees three monsters from their cement gargoyle prisons, unaware they are ruthless robbers with a grudge against the Gromble.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=32a

| EpisodeNumber2=6a

| Title=Ickis and the Red Zimbo

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|20}}

| ProdCode=029A

| Viewers=2.10{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 87)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-10-28-OCR-Page-0089.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=October 28, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Ickis starts relying on an R/C helicopter to do his scaring rousing the anger of Zimbo, the only flying monster in the academy.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=32b

| EpisodeNumber2=6b

| Title=Oblina and the Three Humans

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|20}}

| ProdCode=029B

| Viewers=2.10

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Oblina tells a monster version of the Three Billy Goats Gruff to the Gromble's nephew she is babysitting. In her version, a monster named Anilbo ("Oblina" spelled backwards) replaces the troll and three human brothers named Hans, Dieter, and Udo replace the goats.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=33a

| EpisodeNumber2=7a

| Title=Baby it's You

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Michael Price}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|27}}

| ProdCode=030A

| Viewers=2.14{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 66)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-11-04-OCR-Page-0066.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=November 4, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=A mix-up at a human hospital gives the monsters a human baby and new parents with the Gromble's bon-sty nephew.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=33b

| EpisodeNumber2=7b

| Title=Monsters Are Fun

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Denise Donner, Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|27}}

| Viewers=2.14

| ProdCode=030B

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=The monsters work overtime to scare the humans when an amusement park ride paints monsters as silly and friendly.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=34a

| EpisodeNumber2=8a

| Title=You Only Scare Twice

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=William Schifrin

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|3}}

| ProdCode=034A

| Viewers=2.25{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 62)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-11-11-OCR-Page-0116.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=November 11, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=An important scare has the monsters after a secret agent who in turn is out to stop a mad scientist bent on world domination.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=34b

| EpisodeNumber2=8b

| Title=Less Talk, More Monsters

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|3}}

| ProdCode=034B

| Viewers=2.25

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=A human contest threatens exposure of the monsters when $50,000 is hidden in the dump.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=35a

| EpisodeNumber2=9a

| Title=Out of the Past

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|10}}

| ProdCode=031A

| Viewers=2.16{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 72)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-11-18-OCR-Page-0074.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=November 18, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=The Gromble sees an opportunity to make up for a past failure by scaring someone he couldn't before

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=35b

| EpisodeNumber2=9b

| Title=Ship of Fools

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Steve Skrovan|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Mark Palmer}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|10}}

| ProdCode=031B

| Viewers=2.16

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Oblina is left in charge with the Gromble absent and clashes with Ickis during the worst possible time, a flood in the dump.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=36a

| EpisodeNumber2=10a

| Title=Eye Full of Wander

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Sib Ventress

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|17}}

| ProdCode=032A

| Viewers=2.26{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 58)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-11-25-OCR-Page-0054.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=November 25, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=One of Krumm's eyes is swallowed by a snake, which ends up in the hands of a heavy metal musician.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=36b

| EpisodeNumber2=10b

| Title=Lifestyles of the Rich and Scary

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Mark Palmer|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Roger Eschbacher}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|17}}

| ProdCode=032B

| Viewers=2.26

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Oblina receives an order from her overbearing mother to quit the academy and come home to her rich family.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=37a

| EpisodeNumber2=11a

| Title=Fistful of Toenails

| DirectedBy=Zhenia Delioussine & Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Mary Elizabeth Williams & Spencer Green|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Victor Wilson}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|24}}

| ProdCode=035A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Old human westerns have the monsters behaving like the characters in them, despite the Gromble's stern objection to the behavior.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=37b

| EpisodeNumber2=11b

| Title=Blind Love, Monster Love

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|24}}

| ProdCode=035B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Ickis becomes enamored with a Judy puppet from the Punch and Judy Show.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=38a

| EpisodeNumber2=12a

| Title=Wake Me When it's Over

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Spencer Green & Mary Elizabeth Williams|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Ron Nelson}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|29}}

| ProdCode=038A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Ickis's scares lately have all been first rate, but the only problem is that they were done in his sleep.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=38b

| EpisodeNumber2=12b

| Title=Things That Go Bump

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=David Regal

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|29}}

| ProdCode=038B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Ickis is paired with a new student for a pair scare, but the new student isn't scary... or is he?

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=39a

| EpisodeNumber2=13a

| Title=The Master Monster

| DirectedBy=Zhenia Delioussine

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|12|8}}

| ProdCode=039A

| Viewers=2.17{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 91)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/96-OCR/BC-1996-12-16-OCR-Page-0101.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=December 16, 1996|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=The Gromble's by the book superior takes over when he finds his not by the book teaching unacceptable.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=39b

| EpisodeNumber2=13b

| Title=Slumber Scare

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Roger Eschbacher

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|12|8}}

| ProdCode=039B

| Viewers=2.17

| LineColor=8c2222

| ShortSummary=Oblina hosts a girls-only slumber party in the dorm room which the boy monsters crash.

}}

}}

= Season 4 (1997) =

{{Episode table|background=#005F85|overall=5|season=5|title=18|director=16|writer=27|airdate=15|airdateR= |prodcode=6|prodcodeR=|viewers=|viewersT=U.S. households (millions)|episodes=

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=40a

| EpisodeNumber2=1a

| Title=Oblina Without a Cause

| DirectedBy=Anthony Bell

| WrittenBy=Kat Likkel & Denise Downer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|08|24}}

| ProdCode=044A

| Viewers=2.11{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 60)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/97-OCR/BC-1997-09-01-OCR-Page-0060.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=September 1, 1997|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Tired of being seen as a stick in the mud, Oblina adopts a new rebel attitude which endangers her during a storm.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=40b

| EpisodeNumber2=1b

| Title=Slick Ick

| DirectedBy=Andrei Svislotski & Bob Hathcock

| WrittenBy=David Regal & Mark Steen

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|08|24}}

| ProdCode=044B

| Viewers=2.11

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=An accident leaves Ickis covered in slippery wax and unable to stay still.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=41a

| EpisodeNumber2=2a

| Title=Showdown

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|08|31}}

| ProdCode=051A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Simon hires three of the best hunters to finally capture Ickis, but he must work with his enemy when the hunters decide to take Ickis as their own.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=41b

| EpisodeNumber2=2b

| Title=Internal Affairs

| DirectedBy=Jeff McGrath

| WrittenBy=Kat Likkel

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|08|31}}

| ProdCode=051B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Ickis and Krumm take a fantastic voyage inside Oblina to rid her of a parasite that gives her a monstrous appetite.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=42a

| EpisodeNumber2=3a

| Title=Battle of the Century

| DirectedBy=Norton Virgien

| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Story by|ex1=Mark Steen & Peter Hixson|ex2label=Written by|ex2=Mark Steen}}

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|7}}

| ProdCode=040A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Simon unleashes his most brilliant plan to capture the monsters, a giant robot armed with anti-monster weaponry.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=42b

| EpisodeNumber2=3b

| Title=A Perfect World

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|7}}

| ProdCode=040B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Feeling unnoticed, Krumm moves in with two monsters who show him nothing but attention that soon turns smothering.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=43a

| EpisodeNumber2=4a

| Title=The Lips Have It

| DirectedBy=Bob Hathcock & Andrei Svislotski

| WrittenBy=Michael Price & Peter Hickson

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|14}}

| ProdCode=041A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Oblina loses her lips to a human girl looking to stand out in the modeling world.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=43b

| EpisodeNumber2=4b

| Title=Escape Claws

| DirectedBy=Igor Kovalyov

| WrittenBy=Kat Likkel

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|14}}

| ProdCode=041B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Ickis brings back a bunch of lobsters to the dump, thinking they were captured monsters, and can't decide what to do with them.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=44a

| EpisodeNumber2=5a

| Title=Walk Like a Man

| DirectedBy=Rick Bugental

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|21}}

| ProdCode=042A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Ickis becomes stuck in a toilet and his only hope of getting back to the dump is to disguise himself as a human.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=44b

| EpisodeNumber2=5b

| Title=A Friend Indeed

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|21}}

| ProdCode=042B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Ickis meets an adult monster who is unusual even by monster standards: he has the face of a human.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=45a

| EpisodeNumber2=6a

| Title=Watch the Watch

| DirectedBy=Jeff McGrath

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|28}}

| ProdCode=043A

| Viewers=1.89{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 25 Top Cable Shows (p. 64)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/97-OCR/BC-1997-10-06-OCR-Page-0064.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=October 6, 1997|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=A routine scare end with Ickis hypnotized into believing he is a Texas human.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=45b

| EpisodeNumber2=6b

| Title=She Likes Me?

| DirectedBy=Rick Bugental

| WrittenBy=Victor Wilson

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|28}}

| ProdCode=043B

| Viewers=1.89

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Krumm is dumbfounded when he believes that Oblina likes him as more than a friend.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=46a

| EpisodeNumber2=7a

| Title=Nuclear and Present Danger

| DirectedBy=Rick Bugental

| WrittenBy=Ron Nelson & Kat Likkel

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|5}}

| ProdCode=045A

| Viewers=1.99{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 48)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/97-OCR/BC-1997-10-13-OCR-Page-0056.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=October 13, 1997|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=The monsters are mistaken for mutated humans at a nuclear plant and are being chased by scientists who want to study them.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=46b

| EpisodeNumber2=7b

| Title=Loch Ness Mess

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Bill Braunstein

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|5}}

| ProdCode=045B

| Viewers=1.99

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=The Gromble's hero, the Loch Ness Monster, visits and he is thrilled until he finds himself unable to keep up with his idol's pace.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=47a

| EpisodeNumber2=8a

| Title=Super Ickis

| DirectedBy=Jeff McGrath

| WrittenBy=Michael Price & Mitch Watson

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|12}}

| ProdCode=046A

| Viewers=2.00{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 50 Top Cable Shows (p. 60)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/97-OCR/BC-1997-10-20-OCR-Page-0084.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=October 20, 1997|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Ickis dons a cape to emulate his favorite comic book hero, but he may end up in way over his head.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=47b

| EpisodeNumber2=8b

| Title=The Substitute

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|12}}

| ProdCode=046B

| Viewers=2.00

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=The Gromble is absent and Oblina finds his replacement's fun-loving approach at teaching poor and his behavior suspicious.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=48a

| EpisodeNumber2=9a

| Title=The Great Escape

| DirectedBy=Zhenia Delioussine & Bob Hathcock

| WrittenBy=Bill Braunstein

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|25}}

| ProdCode=047A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Ickis is taken to human jail when he is mistaken for an escaped convict in disguise.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=48b

| EpisodeNumber2=9b

| Title=Beast with Four Eyes

| DirectedBy=Anthony Bell

| WrittenBy=David Regal

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|25}}

| ProdCode=047B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Krumm begins losing his sight and must wear glasses that earn him teasing from the other students until he is the only one able to help them.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=49a

| EpisodeNumber2=10a

| Title=Side by Side

| DirectedBy=Jeff McGrath

| WrittenBy=Kat Likkel

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|26}}

| ProdCode=048A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Ickis must work with his least favorite monster, Zimbo, in order to pass an important class.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=49b

| EpisodeNumber2=10b

| Title=Hooked on Phobics

| DirectedBy=Rick Bugental

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|26}}

| ProdCode=048B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=After being injured and humiliated during his last scare, Ickis purchases a phobia kit which gives him success, until he meets a human without a phobia.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=50a

| EpisodeNumber2=11a

| Title=Spy vs. Monster

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|2}}

| ProdCode=049A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=A drawing done by Ickis is switched with top-secret plans sought by a secret agent.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=50b

| EpisodeNumber2=11b

| Title=Misery Date

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Mark Palmer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|2}}

| ProdCode=049B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=The gang set the Gromble up on a date with the Library Monster after seeing him swoon over her.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=51a

| EpisodeNumber2=12a

| Title=Clockwise

| DirectedBy=Rick Bugental

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|9}}

| ProdCode=050A

| Viewers=2.32{{cite web|title=People's Choice: 25 Top Cable Shows (p. 67)|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/97-OCR/BC-1997-11-17-OCR-Page-0067.pdf|work=Broadcasting and Cable|date=November 17, 1997|access-date=May 30, 2023}}

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=The Gromble gives the perpetually late Ickis an unusual gift, a clock that can control time.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=51b

| EpisodeNumber2=12b

| Title=Gromble Soup

| DirectedBy=Anthony Bell

| WrittenBy=Denise Downer

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|9}}

| ProdCode=050B

| Viewers=2.32

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=The Gromble is sick and his substitute (Conchata Ferrell) is horrible so the monsters try to cure him with an old remedy.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=52a

| EpisodeNumber2=13a

| Title=Laugh Krumm Laugh

| DirectedBy=Jim Duffy

| WrittenBy=Michael Price

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|16}}

| ProdCode=052A

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=Eating a feathered headdress makes Krumm laugh uncontrollably during a multi-academy competition.

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber=52b

| EpisodeNumber2=13b

| Title=Rookie Monsters

| DirectedBy=Rick Bugental

| WrittenBy=Steve Skrovan

| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|16}}

| ProdCode=052B

| Viewers=

| LineColor=005F85

| ShortSummary=While trapped in a trash compactor, the monsters remember back to when they first met.

}}

}}

= Crossover episode with ''[[Rugrats]]'' (1999) =

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|title = 30

|director = 15

|writer = 23

|airdate = 11

|prodcode = 7

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|viewers =

|episodes =

{{Episode list

|Title = Ghost Story

|DirectedBy = Jeff Scott

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|1=Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey|s=James Peters, Barbara Herndon & Jill Gorey}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|27}}

|ProdCode = 103A

|Viewers = 5.52{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41319150/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 22-28, 1999)|date=March 31, 1999|access-date=March 1, 2023|work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Newspapers.com}}


3.36{{Cite web |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/99-OCR/BC-1999-04-05-OCR-Page-0032.pdf|title=People's Choice: 25 Top Cable Shows (p. 32)|date=April 5, 1999|work=Broadcasting and Cable Magazine|access-date=June 1, 2023}}
(HH){{efn|name="HH"|(HH) indicates the amount of households an episode was viewed in when it premiered.}}

|ShortSummary =

Note: Aired as an episode segment in Rugrats.

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}}

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Notes

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References

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