List of Lloyd in Space episodes

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Lloyd in Space is an American animated television series that ran on ABC from February 3, 2001 to February 16, 2002, and then on Toon Disney from October 1, 2002 to February 27, 2004. All the episodes are directed by Howy Parkins.

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Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
1 11February 3, 2001May 26, 2001 ABC
2 11September 22, 2001February 16, 2002
3 9October 1, 2002October 31, 2002 Toon Disney
4 8February 11, 2003February 27, 2004

Episodes

Season 1 (2001)

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TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
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11"The Big 1–3" Joe Ansolabehere
Paul Germain and Mark Drop
Stark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
February 3, 2001 (2001-02-03)101
This is it: Lloyd P. Nebulon is finally 13. He is a man. However, while bragging about it in class, Mrs Bolt assigns him a 50 Megabyte essay on whay it means to be a man for the next day. Lloyd tries poker, but loses his lunch money to a bluffing robot toaster. Then he tries fishing but accidentally blows up a power plant. Then Officer Horton lets him take the wheel of the police car, but Lloyd accidentally totals both it and a waste-disposal unit (that was in the shop for 2 weeks) when he goes into hyperdrive (after mistaken a button for a radio button). Because of that, Lloyd is grounded for a month and is ordered to stay in his room while his mother goes out across Galaxy to negotiate with the owners of the power plant. However, he reluctantly disregards his mother's orders to leave when he finds out Francine is destroying the Preschool. Lloyd eventually gets there and stops Francine before it's too late, using all the tips he had gained. Then, he finally realised what it meant to be a man and finally got to work on the paper.
22"Double Date"Mark Drop and Bernadette LuckettStark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
February 10, 2001 (2001-02-10)102
The school dance is here and everybody's excited except Lloyd, who doesn't have a date. Whilst playing ball with Eddie, Lloyd comes across a girl named Cindy, and falls for her completely. Shortly afterwards, Lloyd sees Cindy at school and realizes she has two heads, one being friendly, empathetic and mature, the other rude, offensive and grouchy. Will Lloyd be able to take Cindy to the dance, or will he back out of it?
33"The Science Project"Bart JennettStark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
February 17, 2001 (2001-02-17)103
Lloyd really wants a pet, but at the same time has a science project he needs to complete. Douglas suggests that Lloyd should make a mould, the simplest project. Lloyd is happy about it at first, deciding to call it his own pet 'Mouldy', but then Lloyd's science project goes bad when he feeds it too much junk food and it goes on a food rampage.
44"Caution: Wormhole!"Bart Jennett and Sandy FrankFrancisco Barrios and Craig KemplinFebruary 24, 2001 (2001-02-24)104
Lloyd feels unappreciated by his family and friends, so on the school trip Lloyd and Eddie fall into the worm hole, which takes them to the dumpster 30 feet away. But everyone else thinks they are somewhere else, far, far away, in the universe so Lloyd and Eddie decide this is their big chance and use it to get whatever they want.
55"The Hero of Urbit-Knarr"Mark Drop
Eric Garcia
Bart Jennett and Jack Monaco
Stark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
March 3, 2001 (2001-03-03)105
Lloyd and his pals sneak aboard the spaceship of Brock Rockman, a visiting hero, and accidentally get lost in space and find themselves in even bigger problem with an alien fleet of space pirates.
66"Daydream Transceiver"Jack MonacoFrancisco Barrios
Craig Kemplin and Roy Meurin
March 24, 2001 (2001-03-24)106
While Lloyd goes through puberty, his innermost fantasies come to life out of his antenna and create embarrassing moments for Lloyd, earning him his new freak name "Fantasy Boy".
77"Campout on Zoltan III"Bart JennettStark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
March 31, 2001 (2001-03-31)107
After watching a cool movie about surviving in the wilderness, Lloyd and the others ask their dads (Lloyd asks his grandfather due to his dad not being around) to take them to Zoltan III, but accidentally end up on Fangor Dar, the planet of danger.
88"Kurtlas, the Symbiotic Boy!"Mark DropFrancisco Barrios
Craig Kemplin and Roy Meurin
April 7, 2001 (2001-04-07)108
When school bully, Rodney Glaxer, picks on Douglas and Kurt and challenges the former to an after-school fight, Lloyd suggests Kurt and Douglas work together as a symbiotic boy called Kurtlas, who rids the school of bullies, but with all the fame going to their heads, has Lloyd really found salvation or replaced one school bully with another?
99"Babysitter Lloyd"Joe AnsolabehereStark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
April 21, 2001 (2001-04-21)109
Since Francine's babysitter broke her tentacle and Commander Nebulon is leaving the house for the weekend, Lloyd is forced to take care of Francine for the weekend, but it turns into a disaster since Francine is breaking stuff and will blame Lloyd for the stuff she has broken. Lloyd then takes Rosie (Francine's favorite toy doll) and straps onto a rocket ship in order to force Francine to behave. Francine later overhears Lloyd talking to his friends saying he wished he hadn't had a little sister so, causing her to leave the house for good, so Lloyd searches everywhere for her before it's too late.
1010"Android Lloyd"Eric Garcia and Bart JennettFrancisco Barrios
Craig Kemplin and Roy Meurin
May 19, 2001 (2001-05-19)110
Lloyd is sick and tired of the responsibilities of school and at home and he sees that he can make an android replica of himself. So he builds it and everybody seems to like the replica of Lloyd even though they don't know that it's a replica of Lloyd until the real Lloyd comes and confesses.
1111"Nerd from Beyond the Stars"Story by: Mark Drop
Teleplay by: Gil Evans
Stark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
May 26, 2001 (2001-05-26)111
A nerdy new kid named Larvel joins the class, whom everybody immediately ostracizes. Lloyd is forced to help him out, and soon he finds he's a pretty cool guy; but soon he becomes a more physically-developed teenager and starts to hang out with Brittany and the popular kids, eventually ditching Lloyd and his friends.

Season 2 (2001–02)

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TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
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121"Girl from the Center of the Universe"Bart JennettFrancisco Barrios
Craig Kemplin and Roy Meurin
September 22, 2001 (2001-09-22)201
When this new girl appears in school she makes the boys fall in love with her but they soon realize it is just a trick and only Lloyd is not affected by it, until he confronts her and soon he's affected. It's now up to Cindy to stop her and save the boys from being hypnotized.
132"Pet Wars"Story by: Mark Drop
Bart Jennett and Eric Garcia
Teleplay by: Charlie Tercek
Stark Howell
David Knott
Brad Vandergrift and Francisco Barrios
September 29, 2001 (2001-09-29)202
The boys have no money, so Lloyd comes up with an idea by starting to do a pet care business. Then Eddie can't take being bossed about anymore and he starts his own pet business which leaves them fighting against each other and soon the pets are all released.
143"Nora's Big Date"Story by: Bart Jennett
Eric Garcia and Mark Drop
Teleplay by: Joe Ansolabehere and Eric Garcia
Francisco Barrios
Craig Kemplin and Roy Meurin
October 6, 2001 (2001-10-06)203
Commander Nebulon starts falling in love with the ship mechanic and Lloyd begins to worry about her acting like this he figures out that the guy happens to be a monster like Lloyd thought he was but still then Nora loves him anyway.
154"Halloween Scary Fun Action Plan"Elijah AronStark Howell and Craig KemplinOctober 27, 2001 (2001-10-27)204
Lloyd and the gang have a plan to scare Francine and her friends on Halloween, topping it off with Boomer's haunted house. But when Lloyd and the gang themselves go into the haunted house they are sent into the future, where all of Lloyd's friends turn into monsters, and he's left hiding on the station for the next fifty years. After admitting he misses Francine, and that he shouldn't have scared her, it turns out that it was a telepathic prank by Francine, with help from her friends and Boomer.
165"Lloyd Changes His Mind"Story by: Mark Drop
Bart Jennett and Cate Lieuwen
Teleplay by: Elijah Aron
Craig Kemplin
Roy Meurin
Kevin Pawlak and Shane Zalvin
November 3, 2001 (2001-11-03)205
Lloyd is so sick and tired of Francine always reading his mind that Douglas gives him his mind scrambler which can block Francine from reading his mind. But when Francine tried to read his mind by breaking through the mind scrambler he's wearing, she tries so hard that they both end up swapping bodies and minds. Lloyd likes being in Francine's mind and body while attending her preschool, whilst Francine comes to hate being inside Lloyd's mind and body whilst attending his middle school. Will Lloyd in Francine's body of course save Francine before she gets scared of the dark at Darkon 5 and starts bawling?
176"Boomer's Secret Life"Joe Ansolabehere
Eric Garcia
Bart Jennett
Cate Lieuwen and Richard Whitley
Wendy Grieb
Stark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
November 10, 2001 (2001-11-10)206
Lloyd and his friends try to hide Boomer who is being hunted by Secret Service agents, only to find out that Boomer is not a fugitive but a prince and his father (The King of his home planet) wants his son to come home and to take the throne.
187"Francine's Power Trip"Nancylee MyattStark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
November 17, 2001 (2001-11-17)207
Francine gets a head cold and will not able to read minds for a day. Lloyd uses to his advantage, only to feel sorry for her upon seeing how upset she is when her powers seem to fizzle out for good.
198"Cheery Theerlap, Lloyd"Mark Drop and Cate LieuwenSandy Frame
Craig Kemplin and Kevin Pawlak
December 22, 2001 (2001-12-22)208
Lloyd tries to get out of singing holiday songs for Droimatz (their version of Christmas) to read his comic book by claiming he celebrates Theerlap, even though he knows nothing about it. When he finds out there's not much to it, he makes it bigger than it is, and ends up offending his grandpa, the only one who truly knows about Theerlap, by doing so.
209"Lloyd's Lost Weekend"Story by: Mark Drop
Bart Jennett and Richard Whitley
Teleplay by: Cate Lieuwen
Stark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
January 19, 2002 (2002-01-19)209
Commander Nebulon and Francine are going to Zizmo Beach which Lloyd thinks is babyish and even worse they are going to McZorks' (their version of McDonald's) afterwards which Lloyd declines to spend a weekend with the McNoggins but they are too boring then he spends a weekend with the Blobberts but they are too babyish he then goes to Eddie's family but they are too boring as well he starts to miss his family and he'd do anything to see them again even if it means going to Zizmo Beach.
2110"You're Never Too Old"Bart Jennett and Nancylee MyattStark Howell
David Knott
Kevin Pawlak and Brad Vandergrift
February 9, 2002 (2002-02-09)210
Lloyd visits his Grandpa Leo at the retirement planet for the weekend but he is bored until Leo starts to see a woman he has a crush on but he is afraid to even speak to her so Lloyd helps him try to get her attention by maybe doing a dance.
2211"The Big Sleepover"Story by: Cate LieuwenStark Howell
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
February 16, 2002 (2002-02-16)211
Lloyd and friends discover that many of the girls have been getting invitations for a girl's only party at Brittany’s house so Lloyd disguises himself as a girl in order to infiltrate the slumber party.

Season 3 (2002)

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TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
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231"Gimme Some Skin"John Doolittle and Bart JennettStark Howell and Craig KemplinOctober 1, 2002 (2002-10-01)301
Station's email pen pal is coming over at Lloyd's house so Station asks Douglas to give him a living body just to impress his pen pal and Douglas accepts. They teach him everything to do to act like a man but soon it causes trouble.
242"Incident at Luna Vista"Story by: Cate Lieuwen
Teleplay by: Bart Jennett
David Knott and Brad VandergriftOctober 2, 2002 (2002-10-02)302
During a squabble caused by their inability to get along with each other, Mrs. Bolts' class accidentally triggers a new school safety feature and jettison their classroom into space with themselves in it.
253"Big Brother Kurt"Cate LieuwenStark Howell and Craig KemplinOctober 3, 2002 (2002-10-03)303
Lloyd asks Kurt to play with Francine and so he does but they become so attached to each other that they're now friends which leaves Lloyd jealous of them.
264"The Thrilla at Intrepidvilla"Story by: Elijah Aron
Mark Drop and Cate Lieuwen
Teleplay by: Eric Garcia
David Knott and Brad VandergriftOctober 4, 2002 (2002-10-04)304
Francine uses her powers to defeat a band of bullies, so Lloyd and the gang make some guys come over to have a challenge with Francine but for some reason Francine is too tired to use her mind powers. The episode title was derived from Thrilla in Manila .
275"That's Debatable"Elijah AronStark Howell and Craig KemplinOctober 7, 2002 (2002-10-07)305
Douglas' partner is not well so he wants Lloyd to be his partner so when Douglas studies extra hard and stuff he becomes sick so Lloyd must win the championship.
286"Stink-O-Rama"Joe MolinariWendy Grieb
David Knott and Brad Vandergrift
October 8, 2002 (2002-10-08)306
Lloyd and Eddie are forced to spend their school’s Career Day working for Mr. Stinko the garbageman. They soon start to like it and they must save a giant ball of garbage from coming into Intrepidville.
297"Space Farm"Bart Jennett and Krista TuckerStark Howell and Craig KemplinOctober 9, 2002 (2002-10-09)307
The gang have to do their own chores and get sick and tired of it so Douglas has an idea of introducing them to his Cousin Jubb which happens to live on a farm-like world. They start to hate it as first but soon they start to like the chores that they have to do in Cousin Jubb's home.
308"Love Beam #9"Cate LieuwenDavid Knott and Brad VandergriftOctober 10, 2002 (2002-10-10)308
Lloyd uses Douglas' latest invention which is The Love Beam and accidentally makes Brittany fall in love with him. He seems to like it at first but then he misses the old Brittany and tries a way to figure out how he can change her back until he realizes that the love beam didn't change her, it only allowed her to admit that she had always loved Lloyd, which she proves by showing him the message she carved on the same tree as Lloyd when they were 5-years-old, which says "Lloyd luvs Brittany...and Brittany luvs Lloyd too". Though warmed by this, Lloyd eventually still decides to return her back to normal, preferring that she wait to reveal her true feelings for Lloyd when she is ready to.
319"Neither Boy Nor Girl"Eric Garcia and Richard Whitley Sandy Frame
Wendy Grieb and Craig Kemplin
October 24, 2002 (2002-10-24)309
The new kid, Zoit, has an upcoming 13th birthday and will then choose to be either a boy or a girl. The boys (Lloyd and his friends) and girls (Brittany, Megan and Cindy) fight to convince Zoit on which gender is better.

Season 4 (2003–04)

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TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
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321"At Home with the Bolts"Amy Debartolomeis and David WarickDavid Knott
Kevin Pawlak and Brad Vandergrift
February 11, 2003 (2003-02-11)404
Mrs. Bolt arranges a party for the class at her house, but nobody apart from Lloyd shows up. After being talked into staying by Mr. Bolt, he finds a video of what Mrs. Bolt used to be like, rather than the way she is today, prompting him to help her see how she can still make an impact on kids’ lives.
332"A Place for Larry"Elijah AronStark Howell and Craig KemplinFebruary 12, 2003 (2003-02-12)401
Larry is fired from working on the bridge and tries to look for another job with the help of Lloyd and his friends. Meanwhile, things become increasingly wrong in the station and only Larry can save Intrepidville from a meltdown.
343"The Big Feud"Eric GarciaWendy Grieb
Stark Howell and Craig Kemplin
February 13, 2003 (2003-02-13)402
Vice-Principal Feely wants everyone to find out about their race for a festival and Kurt and Douglas start to dislike each other due to the fact that both of their species have hated each other for generations.
354"Heads Up, Blobberts!"Story by: Cate Lieuwen
Teleplay by: Elijah Aron
David Knott and Brad VandergriftFebruary 19, 2003 (2003-02-19)403
Kurt tries out for the Crater Worm crushball team (their version of football), where everyone finds out that he can remove his head and still operate his body. His body makes the team without the head and becomes a lot more popular, eventually rejecting Kurt. Around the same time though, Kurt's body becomes mean and unhibited and eventually gets too rough out on the field (even against his own team), and everyone has had enough, making Kurt's head and body reconcile.
365"Commander Lloyd"Story by: Jim Peronto
Teleplay by: Cate Lieuwen
Wendy Grieb, David Knott,
Kevin Pawlak and Brad Vandergrift
March 13, 2003 (2003-03-13)405
Lloyd becomes commander after a gas freezes every adult in Intrepidville. Soon, everything gets chaotic when Lloyd enables the kids in town to do whatever they want until the adults unfreeze and the station is disconnected, forcing Lloyd to have to save all the kids in Intrepidville.
376"Day One"Elijah AronWendy Grieb and Kevin PawlakFebruary 13, 2004 (2004-02-13)406
Eddie reminds Lloyd about an incident from 1st grade that led to him becoming unpopular during his future school years. When Douglas gives him a traveling time communicating watch which can take him to any time he wants, Lloyd then goes back to the day he first went to school in Intrepidville to stop his younger self from tripping over Rodney's foot and ruining Brittany's picture and he becomes popular in the present. However, Lloyd also realizes that him becoming popular meant that he never made friends with Eddie, Douglas and Kurt, whom he feels sorry for upon finding out how poorly they've turned out without befriending him (with Eddie being a scared little dweeb when given some noogies, Douglas being a tough customer and Kurt being the school horse), prompting him to go back in time and restore the balance of time and his former unpopular life.
387"Go Crater Worms"Eric GarciaDavid Knott and Brad VandergriftFebruary 20, 2004 (2004-02-20)407
The class clown and school mascot, Zoopy, is leaving Luna Vista Middle School and holds an audition for a student good enough to take his place. Lloyd and Eddie are told by Zoopy that they both made the cut. Little do they know, the whole thing was a setup plotted by Zoopy and Genevieve.
398"The Ride Along"Cate LieuwenStark Howell and Craig KemplinFebruary 27, 2004 (2004-02-27)408
Lloyd and Eddie spend an evening on a ride along with Eddie’s policeman father, only to find that the job is not what they expected. Series finale

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