2024-09-21
A square yellow sponge lives in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. (Repeat).
The Krusty Krew builds a boat for their penny-pinching captain; SpongeBob discovers a crazed castaway living in his walls. (Repeat).
Plankton goes to jail, but the secret formula is taken as evidence, so SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs plot to get it back; Sandy struggles to build a ship-in-a-bottle before a big contest, so SpongeBob calls in a little extra help. (Repeat).
Plankton finds himself in the land of giants because of a magic bean; Squidward hunts the great white jellyfish with a crew of sailors. (Repeat).
Squidward must become a hard-boiled detective in order to track down his clarinet; Squidward sends SpongeBob and Patrick on an increasingly difficult scavenger hunt to get them out of his hair. (Repeat).
Plankton hasn't tried to steal the secret formula in a while and that's making Mr. Krabs nervous; when Patrick discovers the pineapple's library, SpongeBob introduces him to the wonderful world of book learning. (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).
Mr. Krabs takes a vacation and makes Larry the Lobster the temporary manager of the Krusty Krab. (New).
At Monica's Halloween bash, Phoebe takes to her semi-evil twin Ursula's nice-guy fiancé (Sean Penn), who may be engaged under false pretenses. Also, goofy costumes fuel a grudge match between Ross and Chandler; and Rachel's maternal skills are put to the test by a batch of tricky trick-or-treaters. Phoebe/Ursula: Lisa Kudrow. Mona: Bonnie Somerville. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Ballerina: Rachel
Phoebe tries to help Eric (Sean Penn) get over Ursula, but the sisters' similarities prove a bit too distracting---and disturbing. Also, Ross has his eye on an ailing neighbor's apartment for Rachel; and Monica fears that her new maid may be cleaning her out of clothes. Brenda: Arden Myrin. Woman: Dale Raoul. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Chandler: Matthew Perry. (Repeat).
An old high-school loser who's now a looker (Brad Pitt) joins the gang's Thanksgiving, where he takes on teen tormentor Rachel for her past snobbery by revealing his and Ross's rumor-spreading activities back in the day. Meanwhile, Joey vows to leave no leftovers uneaten; and Phoebe sees Chandler's football scam as a way to avoid helping his wife in the kitchen. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Joey: Mat
Phoebe uses Ross's son to score tickets to a Sting concert after learning that Ben attends school with the pop star's little boy; Monica hides the truth about her pricey new leather boots from a clueless Chandler; Rachel helps Joey's sister break unexpected news to her brother. Trudie Styler appears in a cameo. Dina: Jodi Lyn O'Keefe. Teacher: Tammy Townsend. Bobby: Marc Rose. (Repeat).
Ross goes postal over Mona's plan to send out a too-cute Christmas card; Rachel's rioting hormones have her eyeing up a familiar face; and Chandler feeds his newly divorced boss a line about his own marriage in hopes of escaping a night out with him. Mona: Bonnie Somerville. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
Joey tries to lift a lonely Rachel's blue mood by taking her on a pretend date, but ends up with some very real feelings of his own; Phoebe's wedding gift triggers a war between video-game junkies Monica and Chandler; and Ross lands a new teaching job that could land him in the hospital. Mabel: Krista Allen. Ben: Cole Mitchell Sprouse. Waitress: Caryn Ward. (Repeat).
Ross and Rachel are at odds over knowing their baby's sex---and their own odd choices in names for the kid; Monica inducts Chandler into the world of bathroom relaxation; and Phoebe confronts Joey about his feelings for the wrong friend. Dr. Long: Amanda Carlin. Ross: David Schwimmer. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. (Repeat).
Monica's mysterious locked closet has a too-curious Chandler all keyed up; Joey finds a way for Ross to spend more time with Rachel, which also gets him out of living with a woman he secretly loves; Phoebe learns the truth about Monica's sexy massage mannerisms. Dr. Long: Amanda Carlin. Doctor: Richard Penn. Chandler: Matthew Perry. (Repeat).
Valentine's Day finds Ross fibbing about his new roomie to Mona (Bonnie Somerville) and Joey coming clean about his feelings for Rachel. Meanwhile, a childbirth video ruins Monica and Chandler's romantic mood. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Ross: David Schwimmer. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. (Repeat).
Claire and Gloria's Mother's Day excursion outdoors with the kids turns into the mother of all disasters. Meanwhile, Phil and Jay share an awkward moment when they stay home to prepare dinner for everyone; and Cameron worries about gender roles in his relationship with Mitchell. (Repeat).
Phil and Claire's decision to reverse their respective "good cop, bad cop" roles throws the kids for a loop. Meanwhile, Jay offers advice to an entrepreneur (Lin-Manuel Miranda) about a dog-training business; and Cameron has a bout with the flu that threatens to ruin Mitchell's plans to attend a Lady Gaga concert. (Repeat).
The family gather at Jay's house before going to Alex's middle-school graduation, but they're in danger of missing the ceremony thanks to a perfect storm of events that includes Jay trying to hide a cosmetic snafu, Cameron thinking Mitchell is mocking him, and Phil reminding Claire that the kids are getting older. (Repeat).
Jay wants to spend his birthday fishing in the second-season finale, but his family decide he really wants a big party, which leads to Claire and Mitchell being trapped in the yard of their childhood home, Phil's encounter with his college nemesis at the mall and Cameron getting into trouble at the bakery. (Repeat).
Calvin is thrilled when he unexpectedly crosses paths with NFL legend Jerome "The Bus" Bettis, until he discovers the Hall of Fame football player shares a history with Tina. (Repeat).
When Tina struggles to keep up with her job at Calvin's auto shop, due to her burgeoning baking business, he faces a tough decision. Also, Malcolm delays breaking up with a girlfriend when her son becomes an unexpected asset to his youth baseball team. (Repeat).
Calvin decides to splurge on an expensive jacket, then worries it's too special to risk wearing outside the house. Also, Dave and Gemma worry their new friends' daughter is a bad influence on Grover. (Repeat).
A "bad" word becomes part of SpongeBob's vocabulary. Later, the excitable sea sponge frees his creative spirit under Squidward's guidance. (Repeat).
SpongeBob tries to protect the town from a biker gang. Later, Mr. Krab looks into a smoothie shop that is stealing his business. (Repeat).
SpongeBob wants to stop being overaccommodating, so he buys a product designed to help him say "no"; SpongeBob can't get a catchy song out of his head. (Repeat).
Patrick presents a show about food after missing out on a hearty breakfast; Patrick and SpongeBob experience the wonders of the workforce. (Repeat).
The Stars run a Patrick Show theme park in their home; Patrick and Squidina embark on a quest to find the lost bathroom. (Repeat).
SpongeBob has his sights on a fancy new spatula after his trusty old one breaks. Later, he helps grant the wishes of visitors to a nearby wishing well. (Repeat).
Everyone falls for Squidward after plastic surgery makes him irresistibly handsome; SpongeBob attracts jellyfish when the wind produces music through the holes in his body, but he must move away when the jellyfish become a problem. (Repeat).
Clumsy and Dimwitty want to help Rowena cure her plant, but little do they know it's all a scam to capture Smurfs. Rowena turns Vanity and Storm into dolls. (New).
Tired of not being able to defend himself, Wimpy decides having a dragon would solve his problems. Chef uses a cauldron from Papa Smurf's lab and accidentally brings it to life! (New).
Lovable blue gnomes---only three apples high---live an idyllic existence in a medieval forest, though their happiness is threatened by the wicked wizard Gargamel. 'The Smurfs' can be traced back to 1958, when Belgian cartoonist Pierre 'Peyo' Culliford created the mushroom-dwelling creatures. They debuted on American toy shelves in the late-1970s before appearing on NBC's Saturday-morning schedule.
When their biggest rival, Humdinger, becomes Mayor of nearby Adventure City and starts wreaking havoc, Ryder and the heroic pups kick into high gear to face the challenge head on. While one pup must face his past in Adventure City, the team finds help from a new ally, the savvy dachshund Liberty. Together, the PAW Patrol fights to save the citizens of Adventure City. (Repeat).
This delightful animated comedy follows two mismatched mutts who must find their way home after getting lost in NYC. During their journey, they encounter a bunny who plans to lead a group of abandoned pets on a mission of revenge against humanity. (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).