2024-09-18
Boomer causes some chaos in Adventure Bay after failing to become the Monster Truck Rally champion. (Repeat).
Humdinger and Boomer band together to get Roxi out of the way so they can put on the ultimate monster truck display, and Humdinger can brag for his mother. But when Boomer steals City Hall and attempts to destroy it with his truck, the puppies must stop him and rescue Mayor Goodway and Helga, who are imprisoned within. (New).
Dora leads everyone into the Tricky Trappy Forest to recover a Tico's magic nut. (New).
When a digging machine loses control and takes Uncle Otis on a wild journey, the PAW Patrol is called in. (Repeat).
Skye visits Rubble & Crew from Adventure Bay when their construction project needs aerial support. But when Speed Meister tries to beat the pups to finish the job, Skye, Rubble, and the rest of the crew jump into rescue mode to save the day. (Repeat).
Coach Karima instructs Rubble & Crew to construct a gymnastics arena for the upcoming show. When Lily is unable to reach the beam, it is up to the pups to save the day. (Repeat).
Mayor Humdinger's mountain vacation literally goes downhill, so it's up to the Pups to stop Jake's Chalet before it crashes; Mayor Humdinger messes with the satellite dish and downs a satellite and the town's communication. (Repeat).
Humdinger and Boomer band together to get Roxi out of the way so they can put on the ultimate monster truck display, and Humdinger can brag for his mother. But when Boomer steals City Hall and attempts to destroy it with his truck, the puppies must stop him and rescue Mayor Goodway and Helga, who are imprisoned within. (Repeat).
Tired of not being able to defend himself, Wimpy decides having a dragon would solve his problems. (New).
SpongeBob tries not to cry for a whole day; Mrs. Puff is stuck working during summer break. (Repeat).
A prehistoric Sponge is unfrozen and causes chaos all over town, and only SpongeBob can communicate with him; a flock of clams descend on Bikini Bottom and threaten to ruin the entire town. (Repeat).
Patrick inducts SpongeBob into his prestigious society of dullards and doofuses. He takes his grime to a new extreme, playing around in so much trash that he becomes unrecognizable. (Repeat).
Fame goes to SpongeBob's head after making a brief appearance on TV; an out-of-work Squidward begins to mooch off of his pals. (Repeat).
Squidward is very tired and won't wake up, but SpongeBob doesn't want him to miss his big audition; a fancy party is held and Mr. Krabs caters it with his crew, but they might be out of their element with these wealthy customers. (Repeat).
Pearl seeks a job in the mall, but only one store is hiring, and it's not a very popular one; Spongebob's thumbs stop working, and he must remedy this situation before his life descends into chaos. (Repeat).
Squidward becomes friends with his new neighbor; Squidward gets ready to go out on a date, and SpongeBob assists him. (Repeat).
Sandy offers her friendsextraordinary saltwater trees, but she has no idea how much care they would require. Patrick and SpongeBob mistake a thief for the tooth fairy. (Repeat).
A koala impresario stages a gala singing competition to save his theater in this quirky animated comedy, and the contest attracts the attention of such musically inclined animals as a harried pig mom, a teen gorilla, a shy elephant and a punk porcupine. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Chandler's marriage proposal to Monica is interrupted by her ex-beau, Richard (Tom Selleck). Meanwhile, Joey gets a splashy surprise at a silent auction. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Monica chooses her future groom, Chandler or Richard (Tom Selleck); Phoebe and Rachel talk "backup plans" in case they don't find Mr. Right. (Repeat).
Monica's miffed when Ross and Rachel's "reunion" upstages her engagement to Chandler, who dreads disappointing his future bride in the bedroom. Also, Phoebe campaigns to play at the wedding; and Joey auditions for the part of a teen. (Repeat).
Joey discovers Rachel's secret penchant for reading erotic novels; Phoebe crosses Ross by moving her massage business into his home; Monica learns the fate of her wedding fund. Jack: Elliott Gould. Judy: Christina Pickles. Woman: Suzanne Lanza. (Repeat).
Chandler's embarrassed after sharing an accidental lap dance with his future father-in-law (Elliott Gould); Joey finds Rachel a harsh taskmistress during their sailing lessons; Phoebe holds the key to Monica's culinary dream: the perfect chocolate-chip-cookie recipe. (Repeat).
Rachel gets promoted and hires herself a hunky assistant; Joey returns to "Days of Our Lives." Tag: Eddie Cahill. Terry: Michael Kagan. (Repeat).
Chandler fears he isn't photogenic; Ross and Phoebe date both halves of a divorced couple; Rachel's crush on her assistant (Eddie Cahill) goes too far when she sabotages his dating life. Helen: Julia Campbell. Melissa: Caroline Keenan. (Repeat).
Rachel and Phoebe compete to be maid of honor at Monica's wedding; Joey and Ross discover they enjoy taking naps together; an ex-girlfriend (Stacy Galina) makes Chandler look bad in Monica's eyes. (Repeat).
Janice (Maggie Wheeler) invites herself to Chandler and Monica's wedding; Rachel befriends Joey's one-night stand (Kristin Davis); and Ross blows his "stacks" at finding his book shelved in the library's lovers' lane section. (Repeat).
On Thanksgiving, Chandler barks at Phoebe for trying to sneak a dog into their apartment; and Rachel confesses her crush to Tag (Eddie Cahill). (Repeat).
A visit from Cameron's force-of-nature mother (Celia Weston) makes Mitchell nervous; Phil is distraught over Haley's breakup with Dylan; Jay's stomach ailment gets worse after he and Manny log on to a medical Web site. (New).
The first school dance for Luke and Manny prompts an eventful trip to the mall for Jay and Phil, and Claire doesn't need Gloria's help on the parents' dance committee. Meanwhile, Mitchell and Cameron are surprised by Lily's antisocial behavior at the playground. (New).
Claire goes on a crusade to put the brakes on a car that speeds through their neighborhood; Jay give bike-riding lessons to Manny and Gloria; Cameron and Mitchell are bewitched by a mysterious neighbor (James Marsden); Phil pursues a tough real-estate deal. (New).
Mitchell and Cameron have a chance encounter with Mitchell's old girlfriend (Mary Lynn Rajskub); Gloria's efforts to befriend another couple annoy Jay; Phil and Claire encourage Alex to lighten up on her schoolwork. (New).
When Tina and Gemma get more than they bargained for in a revealing art class, Calvin can't hide his jealousy and takes drastic action. Also, Dave, Marty and Malcolm team up to crack the case of an unfinished mystery novel. (Repeat).
Dave earns Calvin's respect when he thwarts a robbery at the barbershop, but then he starts exaggerating the truth; and Marty invites an anxious Gemma to give his new stress-busting hobby a try. (Repeat).
When Victor Alvarez, owner of auto-repair chain Motor Boys, tries to steal Calvin's customers, the Butlers and Johnsons join forces on a plan to drum up business and give back to their community. (Repeat).
A battle erupts between the Coopers and Sparks when the Sparks' new dog terrorizes Sheldon. (Repeat).
King Neptune (voice of John O'Hurley) has his birthday bash at the Krusty Krab, but he and his queen (voice of Victoria Beckham) are too sad to celebrate without their banished son, Triton (voice of Sebastian Bach). So SpongeBob tries to find Triton, however he's unaware of how angry the exiled offspring has become. (Repeat).
The PAW Patrol, along with the royal pup Sweetie, must help the Princess of Barkingburg defend the land on her birthday from the Duke of Flappington, the Princess of Barkingburg's cousin, who had acquired the power of a mighty levitation gem to combined to his own. This leads to Skye to face off her fear of eagles and lead the PAW Patrol into their biggest aerial rescue. (Repeat).
A koala impresario stages a gala singing competition to save his theater in this quirky animated comedy, and the contest attracts the attention of such musically inclined animals as a harried pig mom, a teen gorilla, a shy elephant and a punk porcupine. (Repeat).