List of Big Wolf on Campus episodes

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The following is a list of episodes from the television series, Big Wolf on Campus.

There are 22 episodes each in Seasons 1 and 2. There are 21 episodes in Season 3. The total number of aired episodes is 65.

Series overview

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Episodes

=Season 1 (1999)=

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|Title=Pilot

|DirectedBy = Peter Svatek

|WrittenBy = Peter Knight & Christopher Briggs

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|2}}

|ShortSummary=On an annual camp out with some friends the weekend before his senior year, Tommy Dawkins is attacked by a wolf. Little does he know that the wolf that attacked him is in reality a werewolf and that night is going to change his life forever.

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|EpisodeNumber=2

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=The Bookmobile

|DirectedBy=Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy=Gregory Thompson & Aron Abrams

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|9}}

|ShortSummary=Once every 70 years, a window of transference opens that offers Tommy a chance to pass his curse to another person. Merton volunteers, but that same day a bookmobile shows up in Pleasantville and people start disappearing.

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|EpisodeNumber=3

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Butch Comes to Shove

|DirectedBy=Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy=Dan Kopelman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|16|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=When a character from a 1950s educational film gets sick of the rules, he decides to leave the movie for Pleasantville. While there, Butch decides to find someone to bring back to his black-and-white world--and Stacey is at the top of his list.

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|EpisodeNumber= 4

|EpisodeNumber2= 4

|Title=Cat Woman

|DirectedBy=Peter Svatek

|WrittenBy=Michael MacKenzie

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|30|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=An exotic new foreign exchange student, Carole LeFevre, begins attending Pleasantville High. Tommy thinks that she has a certain Je ne sais quoi but he fails to realize quite how much they have in common. Stacey finds herself jealous of Carole and Tommy's chemistry.

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|EpisodeNumber=5

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Witch College

|DirectedBy=Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy=Dana Reston

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|7|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A college sorority has their eyes set on Stacey and Tommy could not be happier until she starts acting like a real "witch". Merton is convinced that they are sorority cyborgs but he's a bit off the mark.

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|EpisodeNumber= 6

|EpisodeNumber2= 6

|Title= The Pleasantville Strangler

|DirectedBy=Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy=Michael Shipley & Jim Bernstein

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|14|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=The actions of Hugo and Merton inadvertently release the Pleasantville Strangler, a long-dead serial killer whose spirit is able to body-hop, and he's gunning for Tommy.

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|EpisodeNumber=7

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Stage Fright

|DirectedBy=Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy=Rick Nyholm

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|21}}

|ShortSummary=A crazed cable man named Santini visits Pleasantville, and transports those who use pirated cable into the TV shows they watch.

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|EpisodeNumber=8

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=That Swamp Thing You Do

|DirectedBy=Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy=Kirk Savell

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|28|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Twenty-five years ago, a hippie teacher fell into a toxic swamp, and mutated into a monster. Now, he's back, searching for his old fiancée.

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|EpisodeNumber=9

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Muffy the Werewolf Slayer

|DirectedBy=Peter Svatek

|WrittenBy=Jim Bernstein & Michael Shipley

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|6|4}}

|ShortSummary=When a new girl, Vesper, starts to leech information from Merton on who the Pleasantville Werewolf is, Tommy must also deal with a soul-sucking door-to-door salesman.

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|EpisodeNumber=10

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Stalk Like An Egyptian

|DirectedBy=Peter Svatek

|WrittenBy=Jonathan Goldstein

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|6|11}}

|ShortSummary=When Tommy and Merton unknowingly resurrect an old mummy on a school field-trip, the dead mummy becomes a teenage boy, and is out to make Stacey his queen, forever...

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|EpisodeNumber=11

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Flugelhoff!

|DirectedBy=Mark Jean

|WrittenBy=Dan Kopelman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|6|18|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A lycanthropist called Flugelhoff arrives in Pleasantville claiming that he can cure Tommy of his curse.

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|EpisodeNumber=12

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Invisible Merton

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|6|25|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Merton's old nemesis, Alistair Black, comes to Pleasantville, not only taking over Merton's role as president of the Gothic Fantasy Guild, but also casting a spell on Merton, rendering him invisible. Meanwhile, Tommy has to deal with a psychiatrist.

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|EpisodeNumber=13

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=The Wolf is Out There

|DirectedBy=Mark Soulard

|WrittenBy=Jeff Rothpan

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|7|2|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy's wolfish side begins to influence his appetite, and the fried chicken he devours to satisfy it begins to influence his waistline. But Tommy's battle of the bulge is nothing compared to the war on the Pleasantville Werewolf, and when the mayor offers a huge cash reward for his capture, Tim and Travis lead a group determined to hunt the beast.

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|EpisodeNumber=14

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Interview with a Werewolf

|DirectedBy=Mark Jean

|WrittenBy=David Hamburg & Mitchell Goldsmith

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|7|9|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A florist sets Merton up on a date with her niece. However, the florist does not have a niece, and when Merton unknowingly goes out with the florist, she sucks the life out of him, turning him into an old man.

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|EpisodeNumber=15

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=Fangs for the Memories

|DirectedBy=Peter Svatek

|WrittenBy=Peter Knight & Christopher Briggs

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|7|23|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy decides to donate blood, but he and Merton must retrieve it from the blood bank after learning that his werewolf curse can be transferred by blood. But the problem becomes more complicated when they must deal with a group of vampires who raid blood banks.

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|EpisodeNumber=16

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=Time and Again

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Michael Shipley & Jim Bernstein

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|7|30|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A chronomancer gives Merton a watch that can reverse time. Merton is thrilled to have the chance to reverse his mistakes, but it turns out that each use of the watch drains some of his intelligence. Tommy has to find a way to save Merton before he becomes a complete moron.

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|EpisodeNumber=17

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=Big Bad Wolf

|DirectedBy=Adam Weissman

|WrittenBy=Michael Shipley & Jim Bernstein

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|8|6|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy's life is in jeopardy when he and Merton speak an Indian chant that unknowingly brings Tommy's dark side to life.

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|EpisodeNumber=18

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Scary Terri

|DirectedBy=Adam Weissman

|WrittenBy=Ari Posner

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|8|13|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy is in the crosshairs of a psychic young outcast named Terri after she mistakes his friendship for affection, and then sees him with Stacey.

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|EpisodeNumber=19

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

|DirectedBy=Peter Svatek

|WrittenBy=Mark Torgove & Paul Kaplan

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|8|20|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A new substitute teacher claims to be the werewolf that bit Tommy. While Tommy looks up to Mr. Dunleavy, Mr. Dunleavy tries to bring out the bad side of Tommy.

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|EpisodeNumber=20

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=The Exor-Sis

|DirectedBy=Peter Svatek

|WrittenBy=Rick Parks & Scott Jackson

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|8|27|df=y}}

|ShortSummary= Merton's sister, Becky, has been assigned a locker that opens a portal to the netherworld.

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|EpisodeNumber=21

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=Don't Fear the Reaper

|DirectedBy=Peter D. Marshall

|WrittenBy=Rick Nyholm

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|9|3|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy saves a man from the Grim Reaper, and the Reaper now has his sights on Tommy.

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|EpisodeNumber=22

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Game Over

|DirectedBy=Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy=Sam Wendel

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|9|24}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy breaks the high score on an arcade game that mysteriously freezes as he reaches the next level. This serves to release the game's antagonist, Dirk Strykem, who has decided to destroy Tommy and Merton.

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|EpisodeNumber=23

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Hello Nasty

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Peter Knight

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|3|18|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy, Merton, and their new companion, Lori, find themselves battling against the ghost of a football player who is behind the football team's 61-year-old curse.

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|EpisodeNumber=24

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Frank Stein

|DirectedBy=Mark Jean

|WrittenBy=Robert L. Baird & Kelly Senecal

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|3|25|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=While participating in a quiz bowl, Merton is interviewed by a strange man, who wants to take Merton's brain and use it inside his creation.

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|EpisodeNumber=25

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Commie Dawkins

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Michael Bornhorst

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2000|4|1|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=When Tommy and Merton enter a wormhole that lets them travel through time, a Russian man enters and changes the outcome of the Cold War, which leads to the collapse of the United States and worldwide enforcement of communism. Meanwhile, Tommy must decide whether or not to warn his past self of the werewolf attack that will change his life.

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|EpisodeNumber=26

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=The Girl Who Spied Wolf

|DirectedBy=Jim Beaudin

|WrittenBy=Robert L. Baird & Kelly Senecal

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|4|8|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=At the same time that Lori discovers Tommy's true identity, a group of werewolves called the Evil Werewolf Syndicate decides to force Tommy to join them.

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|EpisodeNumber=27

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Apocalypse Soon

|DirectedBy=Mark Jean

|WrittenBy=David Feeney & Brian Gewirtz

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|4|15|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A traveling pro-wrestler named Dr. Apocalypse comes to town. He has racked up 665 wins--but the six hundred and sixty-sixth could cause the end of the world. To save the universe, Tommy, Merton, and Lori have to prevent Dr. Apocalypse's next victory.

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|EpisodeNumber=28

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=The Sandman Cometh

|DirectedBy=Jean Beaudin

|WrittenBy=Arnold Rudnick & Rich Hosek

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|4|22|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy and Merton are put up against the villainous Sandman, who enslaves sleeping people in an attempt to get them to touch a special sand that will put them to sleep forever.

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|EpisodeNumber=29

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth

|DirectedBy=Larry McLean

|WrittenBy=David Feeney & Brian Gewirtz

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|5|6|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy and Merton defeat who they believe is a demon trying to attack an innocent teenager, only to learn that the demon is a demon hunter and the innocent teenager is a demon.

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|EpisodeNumber=30

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Imaginary Fiend

|DirectedBy=Larry McLean

|WrittenBy=Paul Mullie & Joseph Mallozzi

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|5|13|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=While donating items to a toy drive, Merton and Tommy unwittingly release Merton's old imaginary friend, Vince, from Merton's old toy chest. Merton doesn't want an imaginary friend anymore, causing Vince to set out to destroy the Pleasantville Trio.

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|EpisodeNumber=31

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=101 Damnations

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Paul Mullie & Joseph Mallozzi

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|5|20|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy finds a stray puppy and is then found by Tim and Travis, who are still hunting for the Pleasantville Werewolf. While dealing with that, Tommy fails to realize that his new puppy is Cerebrus, the three-headed hound of Hades.

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|EpisodeNumber=32

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Mind Over Merton

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Barry Julien

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|6|3|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Merton creates an intelligence potion after a MENSA-like society for geniuses rejects him, but Tim and Travis soon get their hands on the potion and become smart enough to figure out who the Pleasantville Werewolf is.

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|EpisodeNumber=33

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Blame It on the Haim

|DirectedBy=Peter D. Marshall

|WrittenBy=David Wolkove & Sandy Brown

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|6|10|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Corey Haim (as himself) comes to town to shoot a made-for-video vampire film, but the Pleasantville Trio soon comes to believe Corey himself is a real vampire...

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|EpisodeNumber=34

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Pleased to Eat You

|DirectedBy=Peter D. Marshall

|WrittenBy=Jonathan Goldstein

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|6|17|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=When Tommy stops hanging out with Merton in an attempt to win the title of Homecoming King, a group of black-clad teenagers take a liking to the lonely Goth, and offer him a place in their gang. But when they give Merton a nectar that makes him balloon to an obese size, Lori and Tommy realize that the teens' interest in Merton is more like a hunger...

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|EpisodeNumber=35

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=The Manchurian Werewolf: Part 1

|DirectedBy=Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy=Robert L. Baird

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|7|15|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Part one of two. Tommy is brainwashed by the returned Evil Werewolf Syndicate and their pizzas, and our mind-controlled werewolf soon bites Lori.

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|EpisodeNumber=36

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=Manchu: Part Deux

|DirectedBy=Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy=Robert L. Baird

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|7|22|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Conclusion. Tommy and Merton must find a way to inject Lori with wolfsbane before the full moon, or she'll be a werewolf forever.

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|EpisodeNumber=37

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=Mr. Roboto

|DirectedBy=Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s= Pang-Ni Landrum & Maggie Bandur|t= Matthew Salsberg}}

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|7|29|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A cyborg disguised as the new school guidance counselor begins to implant mind-controlling devices into the brains of the Pleasantville High students.

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|EpisodeNumber=38

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=Rob: Zombie

|DirectedBy=Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy=Michael Benson & Marc Abrams

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|8|5|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lori tricks Merton into reviving her dead boyfriend Rob, at the same time Tommy copes with Lori breaking up with him.

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|EpisodeNumber=39

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=Fear and Loathing in Pleasantville

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Michael Shipley & Jim Bernstein

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|8|19|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=A demon that feeds on horror visits Pleasantville, putting its residents into frightening scenarios until they die of shock.

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|EpisodeNumber=40

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Faltered States

|DirectedBy=Jimmy Kaufman

|WrittenBy=Michael Benson & Marc Abrams

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|8|26|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=To impress a girl at school, Merton gets a job as a test-subject at a laboratory, which has some literally ugly consequences when Merton is turned into a caveman through sensory deprivation and strange chemical injections.

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|EpisodeNumber=41

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=Butch is Back

|DirectedBy=Mark Jean

|WrittenBy=Dan Kopelman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|9|2|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lori finds herself in a theatrical prison as Merton unwittingly releases Butch again while watching another film.

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|EpisodeNumber=42

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=Voodoo Child

|DirectedBy=Mark Jean

|WrittenBy=Michael Benson & Marc Abrams

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|9|8|df=y}}

|ShortSummary= The new school nurse St. Jacques, noticing Merton's supernatural knowledge and darker qualities, offers to let him become a voodoo apprentice.

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|EpisodeNumber=43

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=She Will, She Will Rock You

|DirectedBy=Adam Weissman

|WrittenBy=Barry Julien & Mathew Salsberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|9|9|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Merton finds himself frozen in stone by a transfer student who is actually Medusa.

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|EpisodeNumber=44

|EpisodeNumber2=22

|Title=Clip Show: The Kiss of Death

|WrittenBy=Peter Knight

|DirectedBy=Adam Weissman

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2000|10|7|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Death returns to capture Tommy, but in a last attempt to save him, Tommy, Merton and Lori go over all the good things the group has done over the past two seasons.

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|EpisodeNumber= 45

|EpisodeNumber2= 1

|Title= Stone Free

|DirectedBy = Daniel Grou

|WrittenBy = Robert L. Baird

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|10|26}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy and Lori must save Merton who had become a stone golem, but the spell to revert Merton to normal makes him weak and blind.

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|EpisodeNumber= 46

|EpisodeNumber2= 2

|Title= Everybody Fang Chung Tonight

|DirectedBy = Daniel Grou

|WrittenBy = Christopher Briggs

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|11|2}}

|ShortSummary=Merton hosts a radio show that attracts a young vampire who falls in love with Merton. Unfortunately, she and her fellow vampire feed on werewolf blood.

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|EpisodeNumber= 47

|EpisodeNumber2= 3

|Title= I Dream of Becky

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Beth Seriff & Geoff Tarson

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2001|11|9}}

|ShortSummary= When Becky unwittingly releases a genie from a lamp, he agrees to grant her three wishes. Little does Becky know that those wishes don't come for free.

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|EpisodeNumber= 48

|EpisodeNumber2= 4

|Title= Stormy Weather

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Marc Abrams & Michael Benson

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|11|16}}

|ShortSummary=Merton creates a superhero club, but his first candidate's talents do not impress Tommy and Lori who are suspicious of his intentions.

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|EpisodeNumber=49

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Hellection

|DirectedBy = Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy = Lars Guignard

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|11|23}}

|ShortSummary= Tommy loses the class president election to a girl named Hillary, who made a deal with a demonic teacher to win.

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|EpisodeNumber=50

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Being Tommy Dawkins

|DirectedBy = Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy = Matthew Salsberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|11|30}}

|ShortSummary=While trying to escape from an ex-convict who wants him dead, Merton finds a portal which allows him to enter Tommy's body.

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|EpisodeNumber=51

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Save the Last Trance

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Ron Nelson

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|12|7}}

|ShortSummary=Merton has a new girlfriend who happens to be a witch.

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|EpisodeNumber=52

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Anti-Claus is Coming to Town

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Rick Nyholm

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2001|12|14}}

|ShortSummary= Tommy, Merton and Lori must help Santa Claus defeat an evil impersonator out to ruin Christmas.

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|EpisodeNumber=53

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=N'Sipid

|DirectedBy = Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy = Barry Julien

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|11}}

|ShortSummary=Becky is kidnapped by aliens posing as a bubblegum pop boy band.

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|EpisodeNumber=54

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Very Pale Rider

|DirectedBy = Carl Goldstein

|WrittenBy = Barry Julien

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|18}}

|ShortSummary=Merton is transported into SerpenQuest, his favorite role-playing game.

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|EpisodeNumber=55

|EpisodeNumber2=11

|Title=Play it Again, Samurai

|DirectedBy = Daniel Grou

|WrittenBy = Barry Julien

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|25}}

|ShortSummary=Merton falls in love with a 900-year-old Japanese princess who has been cursed by a jealous samurai. Meanwhile, Tommy is ordered to do community service at the Hungry Bucket.

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|EpisodeNumber=56

|EpisodeNumber2=12

|Title=Dances Without Wolves

|DirectedBy = Daniel Grou

|WrittenBy = Barry Julien

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|1}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy's wish to be normal is finally granted when he ends up in a parallel timeline where he hurt his knee and never became a werewolf. Because of this, Chuck, Tommy's rival, replaced him and became an evil werewolf. Tommy must defeat him, without his powers, but this won't be easy as Merton and Lori do not recognize him.

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|EpisodeNumber=57

|EpisodeNumber2=13

|Title=Baby on Board

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Robert L. Baird & Dan Gerson

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|10}}

|ShortSummary=Merton is impregnated by an alien.

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}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=58

|EpisodeNumber2=14

|Title=The Boy Who Tried Wolf

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Louis Pearson

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|17}}

|ShortSummary=A werewolf hunter comes to town. At the same time, Tommy accidentally bites Merton who becomes an eventually evil werewolf.

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}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=59

|EpisodeNumber2=15

|Title=The Mertonator

|DirectedBy = Mark Jean

|WrittenBy = Michael Shipley & Jim Bernstein

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|24}}

|ShortSummary=Tommy is pursued by a killer cyborg from the future who looks like Merton.

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}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=60

|EpisodeNumber2=16

|Title=What's Vlud Got to Do with It?

|DirectedBy = Mark Jean

|WrittenBy = Christopher Briggs

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|3}}

|ShortSummary=The princess of Lycanthea, a tropical island kingdom of werewolves, falls in love with Tommy.

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}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=61

|EpisodeNumber2=17

|Title=There's Something About Lori

|DirectedBy = Adam Weissman

|WrittenBy = Barry Julien

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|10}}

|ShortSummary=A mysterious figure known as The Phantom of the Factory mistakes Lori for his beloved who perished over seventy years ago.

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}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=62

|EpisodeNumber2=18

|Title=Switch Me Baby One More Time

|DirectedBy = Adam Weissman

|WrittenBy = Matthew Salsberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|17}}

|ShortSummary=Lori swaps her body with a girl who is jealous of her.

|LineColor=00BFFF

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=63

|EpisodeNumber2=19

|Title=What's the Story, Morning Corey

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Christopher Briggs

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|24}}

|ShortSummary=Corey Feldman, who was a good friend of Corey Haim (who Tommy destroyed in the second season to save Lori) visits Pleasantville.

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}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=64

|EpisodeNumber2=20

|Title=Thanks

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Christopher Briggs & Peter Knight

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|31}}

|ShortSummary= Tommy and Merton end up in a very deadly situation with the same girl as they prepare to leave for college.

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}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=65

|EpisodeNumber2=21

|Title=A Clip Show: The Sum of All Fears

|DirectedBy = Érik Canuel

|WrittenBy = Matthew Salsberg

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|7}}

|ShortSummary=Another clip show episode.

|LineColor=00BFFF

}}

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