List of 2 Stupid Dogs episodes

2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated television series created by Donovan Cook and produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and Turner Program Services for TBS. The series follows the antics of a large Old English Sheepdog, dubbed "Big Dog" (voiced by Brad Garrett) and a smaller Dachshund (voiced by Mark Schiff) nicknamed "Little Dog", who get into various mishaps due to their lack of intellect, as implied from the title.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113September 5, 1993 (1993-09-05)November 28, 1993 (1993-11-28)
213September 5, 1994 (1994-09-05)February 13, 1995 (1995-02-13)

Each episode consists of three segments, with two 2 Stupid Dogs shorts bookending a Super Secret Secret Squirrel short. Cumulatively, each episode is approximately 22 minutes in length, which amounts to roughly seven minutes per segment.

The series premiered on September 5, 1993 with the episode "Door Jam / Goldflipper / Where's the Bone". The first season concluded with the season finale "Cat! / Voo Doo Goat / Love Doctors" on November 28, 1993. The second and final season was broadcast with only one new segment per episode, paired with a Super Secret Secret Squirrel segment and another 2 Stupid Dogs segment, both from the first season. The second season premiered one year after the start of the first, on September 5, 1994 with a new short "Jerk". It concluded with the series finale "Hobo Hounds" on February 13, 1995.

Episodes

Season 1 (1993)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1a1a"Door Jam"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayMike MitchellSeptember 5, 1993 (1993-09-05)213
After Big Dog loses a can that he was chewing on, he follows it down the path that it rolls into, only to find the can trapped behind an automatic door. Little Dog suggests the door will not open because they lack shoes, so they go hunting for a pair.
1b1b"Where's the Bone?"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayGenndy TartakovskySeptember 5, 1993 (1993-09-05)211
Little Dog finds himself distraught over the loss of his favorite bone, so he enlists the help of Big Dog to help him find it. Unbeknownst to Little Dog, it actually rests on the back of his head.
2a2a"Cornflakes"Donovan CookMark SaraceniRob RenzettiSeptember 12, 1993 (1993-09-12)112
The dogs stumble upon a farm managed by Mr. Hollywood. The dogs get hungry as Hollywood describes the purpose of a farm, and decide that they want corn flakes for breakfast.
2b2b"Home Is Where Your Head Is"Donovan CookMark SaraceniTony CraigSeptember 12, 1993 (1993-09-12)114
While walking together, Big Dog gets his head stuck in a hole within a fence. Little Dog starts to panic while trying to devise a way to get Big Dog unstuck. When he runs out of willpower, Little Dog decides to adapt to life without Big Dog.
3a3a"Vegas Buffet"Donovan CookMark SaraceniTony CraigSeptember 19, 1993 (1993-09-19)210
The dogs head to the Lucky Nugget to take part of the "Super Cheap Economy Style One Pound Hot Dog Buffet". When they arrive early, they have to wait, so Big Dog finds a quarter and puts it inside of a slot machine, only to find that they have won the jackpot. When they attract the attention of the casino owner, Mr. Hollywood, he plans to get his money back. By taking the dogs around to the other games, when they just want the buffet, he invites them to bet everything, only for them to win even more money.
3b3b"Love in the Park"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayTony CraigSeptember 19, 1993 (1993-09-19)207
While spending the day in the park, Little Dog falls in love with a little toy dog that is only shown to bark twice and perform a flip. At the same time, Big Dog attempts to return a Frisbee to a little girl who threw it to him.
4a4a"Show and Tell"Donovan CookMark SaraceniConrad VernonSeptember 26, 1993 (1993-09-26)109
It is show and tell at Kenny's school, and he plans to bring his father's bowling trophy, but when it shatters, he decides to bring the two dogs to class.
4b4b"At the Drive In"Donovan CookMark SaraceniConrad VernonSeptember 26, 1993 (1993-09-26)117
After seeing an intermission commercial à la "Let's All Go to the Lobby" for the concession stand of a drive-in theater, the dogs think that the food on the screen is actual size. They arrive at the theater and chaos follows.
5a5a"Space Dogs"Donovan CookHenry GilroyRob RenzettiOctober 3, 1993 (1993-10-03)220
The dogs climb into a truck, looking for something to eat. It turns out that the truck is delivering the food for storage in the next Space Shuttle to lift off. Once inside, the dogs launch the shuttle into outer space by accident.
5b5b"Pie in the Sky"Donovan CookLane RaichartBilly Bob TuckerOctober 3, 1993 (1993-10-03)104
The dogs wish to eat at the "Pie in the Sky" restaurant, only to stumble upon different stores in a mall employed by Mr. Hollywood.
6a6a"A Quarter"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayTony CraigOctober 10, 1993 (1993-10-10)118
The dogs pass a pay phone off-hook, and are told by the automatic teller to deposit 25¢. Avoiding being disobedient, the dogs search for a quarter, leading them to a cash machine, a psychiatrist, and a get-rich-quick scheme.
6b6b"Red"Donovan CookRichard Pursel & Lane RaichertAshly Branon & Genndy TartakovskyOctober 10, 1993 (1993-10-10)101
The two dogs meet Red, a parody of Little Red Riding Hood, who is going off to her ill grandmother's house to give her some cheesecake. The dogs lead her to the Three Bears' house, where they go through the series of events Goldilocks encounters.
7a7a"Substitute Teacher"Donovan CookMark SaraceniRob RenzettiOctober 17, 1993 (1993-10-17)115
Kenny's regular teacher is on sick leave due to a nervous breakdown, so Mr. Hollywood substitutes.
7b7b"Seeing Eye Dogs"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayRon ZormanOctober 17, 1993 (1993-10-17)205
The dogs are sold as guide dogs to Mr. Hollywood, who is rendered temporarily blind after an eye examination. Big Dog is more concerned with finding a fire hydrant, however, and Little Dog claims to know the whereabouts of a hidden shortcut, which involves cutting through a construction yard.
8a8a"Spooks-A-Poppin'"Donovan CookRichard PurselBilly Bob TuckerOctober 24, 1993 (1993-10-24)112
Little Dog wants to dig up a bone he buried in the "Paws and Reflect" pet cemetery. When he falls into an open grave, his head gets stuck inside of a skull, and Big Dog cowers at the sight of him.
8b8b"Sheep Dogs"Donovan CookSylvia EdwardsMauro CasaleeseOctober 24, 1993 (1993-10-24)107
The dogs are mistaken for sheep dogs on Mr. Hollywood's farm. They must learn how to round up the "dogies" to earn their breakfast.
9a9a"Trash Day"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayBilly Bob TuckerOctober 31, 1993 (1993-10-31)209
Garbage day comes, to the dogs' delight. As they scrounge through a trash can to look for things, a debate ensues between them when they encounter a toilet seat that the both of them want.
9b9b"Hollywood's Ark"Donovan CookLaine RaichertBilly Bob TuckerOctober 31, 1993 (1993-10-31)103
A parody of the story of Noah's ark, in which Mr. Hollywood plays the part of Noah, who builds his ark and gathers two of every species of animal. When he finds Big Dog and Little Dog, the two wreak havoc for Mr. Hollywood and the rest of the animals on board.
10a10a"Family Values"Donovan CookLane RaichertTony CraigNovember 7, 1993 (1993-11-07)215
The dogs encounter a family having a cookout. When they investigate further, they find the family to be Brady Bunch-esque.
10b10b"Red Strikes Back"Donovan CookRichard PurselRon ZormanNovember 7, 1993 (1993-11-07)110
The dogs find themselves in another situation where they follow Red. They end up at the witch's house from "Hansel and Gretel". There, they are ordered by the witch to feed Red until she is plump enough to be eaten.
11a11a"Stunt Dogs"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayRob RenzettiNovember 14, 1993 (1993-11-14)201
The dogs attempt to get into a commercial for dog food so that they can receive free food, but stumble upon the wrong studio, where a jungle picture is being filmed. Starring Mr. Hollywood as the lead, he mistakes the dogs for the stunt doubles for the Jungle King's sidekicks: Bo-Bo and Boo-Boo.
11b11b"Return of Red"Donovan CookRichard Pursel & Lane RaichertKelly ArmstrongNovember 14, 1993 (1993-11-14)106
The two dogs are hungry for Happy Granny brand dog food. It belongs to Red, who is once again off to Grandma's house. Upon arriving at Grandma's, Red interrogates the wolf, while the wolf fights with Granny inside his stomach.
12a12a"Far-Out Friday"Donovan CookMark SaraceniBilly Bob TuckerNovember 21, 1993 (1993-11-21)204
From out of nowhere, the two dogs switch bodies with each other. Noticing no immediate effects, the two set out in search of food, only to find that their new bodies do not jibe with their mentalities.
12b12b"Let's Make a Right Price"Donovan CookRichard PurselJoe SuggsNovember 21, 1993 (1993-11-21)105
The two dogs hunt for some dog biscuits, but end up as contestants on the show Let's Make a Right Price!!, a parody of The Price Is Right, with host Bill Baker. The losers receive doggie treats, so the dogs try their best to avoid winning the real prizes. The dogs make bets for a single dollar each round, miraculously winning every time.
13a13a"Cat!"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayTony CraigNovember 28, 1993 (1993-11-28)206
Big Dog sleeps, while Little Dog is in danger when a cat wanders into their alley and places itself between the two dogs.
13b13b"Love Doctors"Donovan CookMark SaraceniRob RenzettiNovember 28, 1993 (1993-11-28)203
The dogs hang out with Kenny, who has a crush on Buffy. Kenny is too nervous to confront her, so the dogs attempt to talk to her in his place. Little Dog misinterprets everything Buffy says, however, leading Kenny on; Buffy then starts playing with Kenny and the dogs, thinking he is their owner.

Season 2 (1994–95)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code
141"Jerk"Genndy TartakovskyMark Saraceni & Rob RenzettiEddie FitzgeraldSeptember 5, 1994 (1994-09-05)113
The dogs arrive at the Grand Canyon, who try to solve a puzzle. Upon completing the puzzle, Little Dog quips that the word 'jerk' should have been part of the answer to the puzzle. His voice echoes across the canyon, and he misconstrues the echo as another dog who is insulting them.
152"Las Pelotas!"Donovan CookDonovan CookDonovan CookSeptember 12, 1994 (1994-09-12)116
The dogs come across a tennis club, where they see tennis balls being served back and forth. Little Dog wants to join them in order to chew them, but gets overwhelmed by the number of tennis balls lying around.
163"Post Office"Donovan CookRoberts GannawayTony CraigSeptember 19, 1994 (1994-09-19)202
The dogs wander onto a line for the post office. Oblivious to the purpose of a post office, the dogs spend all day waiting in line, attacking mail carriers and even enlist for the army via the Selective Service System.
174"Day Dream"Rob RenzettiRob RenzettiRob RenzettiOctober 24, 1994 (1994-10-24)208
The dogs find a package delivery of ice cream-related products before them when they both wake up. Little Dog suspects this as too good to be true and that they must be still asleep, so the two try to wake themselves up.
185"Love"Donovan Cook, Todd Frederiksen & Miles ThompsonMark SaraceniConrad VernonOctober 31, 1994 (1994-10-31)119
Big Dog falls in love with a hamster displayed in the window of a pet shop, so he and Little Dog search the store for the hamster. Chaos ensues when they find that Mr. Hollywood owns the store (this is where we find out that Big Dog's name is Jonathan).
196"Inside Out"Tony CraigRoberts GannawayTony CraigNovember 7, 1994 (1994-11-07)217
The dogs see a gigantic bone being shipped to a museum, and decide to wait for it to come back outside. They wait so still, the movers suspect they are part of another exhibit and take them into the museum too.
207"Spit Soup"Tony CraigSylvia Edwards & Mark SaraceniTed MathotNovember 14, 1994 (1994-11-14)102
In a last ditch effort for some food, the dogs climb a 3D billboard advertisement shaped like a giant bowl of soup. When they find that the bowl is "dry", Big Dog fills the bowl with his spit. He soon dries out, so Little Dog must find a way to re-hydrate him.
218"Fun!"Rob RenzettiRob RenzettiRob RenzettiNovember 21, 1994 (1994-11-21)218
When the dogs find that a new diner near them opens up tomorrow, they attempt to do fun activities to pass the time before the restaurant opens.
229"The Rise and Fall of the Big Dog"Donovan Cookno writer creditedTeddy NewtonDecember 5, 1994 (1994-12-05)219
The dogs confront a bum in front of the White House. A fight ensues between them, which results in the foreign ambassador and Big Dog switching occupations; Big Dog goes off to attend a political party at the White House, and Little Dog (who mistakes the ambassador for Big Dog) tries to get his friend out from his "amnesia".
2310"Cookies, Ookies, Blookies"Donovan Cook & Tony CraigMark Saraceni & Rob RenzettiAndrew StantonDecember 19, 1994 (1994-12-19)214
The dogs wish for some "Fudgie Scout Cookies", but struggle to go after some, until they come to the conclusion that they need a door.
2411"Cartoon Canines"Tony CraigRoberts GannawayMiles ThompsonJanuary 30, 1995 (1995-01-30)216
The dogs enlist in a boot camp that trains cartoon characters to become hardcore animation icons (Little Dog and Big Dog are called Hammy and Loafy, respectively).
2512"Bathroom Humor"Tony CraigZeke KammTodd FrederiksenFebruary 6, 1995 (1995-02-06)111
Big Dog awakes in the middle of the night wanting to relieve himself. Just as he finds a spot, Little Dog stops him, making a point that this is their home, so they need to find a more suitable place. They end up inside an indoor bathroom, where hilarity ensues as Little Dog has to groom Big Dog up to go to the bathroom like a human.
2613"Hobo Hounds"Rob RenzettiRob RenzettiRob RenzettiFebruary 13, 1995 (1995-02-13)108
Big Dog and Little Dog infuse their type of humor into a parody of a silent black-and-white cartoon, in which they must save a young girl from a villainous feline villain.

References

General
  • Brubaker, Charles (17 June 2007). "'2 Stupid Dogs' – Episode Guide". Golden Age Cartoons. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
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