List of Snorks episodes

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This is the list of episodes for Snorks , a Belgian-American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions with SEPP International S.A., and based on the original characters created by Nic Broca.

Contents

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
Pilot 1982 (1982)
1 13September 15, 1984 (1984-09-15)December 15, 1984 (1984-12-15)
2 10September 14, 1985 (1985-09-14)December 21, 1985 (1985-12-21)
3 13September 12, 1987 (1987-09-12)December 15, 1987 (1987-12-15)
4 29September 12, 1988 (1988-09-12)March 15, 1989 (1989-03-15)

Episodes

Pilot (1982)

There is an unaired pilot episode of Snorks for NBC in 1982, which was not really well-known due to its total non-transmission to the public. Clips from it can be seen in a promotional spot they had for the Saturday Morning kids' block with Alvin and the Chipmunks singing, plus clips from various shows, including Snorks itself. This pilot featured two unknown Snorks (most likely background characters) that did not apparently make it into the show.

TitleOriginal air date
"Pilot"1982 (1982)

Season 1 (1984)

Season 1 is the first season of Snorks which ran thirteen episodes from September 15, 1984 ("Journey to the Source") to December 15, 1984 ("Whales Tales"). Several title cards from Season 1 were lost in syndication for some unknown reason and quite a few of the episodes are paired with a few Season 2 episodes in Boomerang reruns. In fact, some Season 1 episodes are out of order when on the Season 1 DVD. The first season had a narration opening starting off with a sailor narrating about a mythical legend about mysterious underwater sea creatures rescuing Spanish Navy Captain Ortega whose log is housed in a library at a Caribbean monastery. It was used exclusively on NBC and worldwide broadcasters of the show in 1984 and although it has never graced American television screens ever since, it can be found on the DVD.

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1a1a"Journey to the Source"Sandy FriesSeptember 15, 1984 (1984-09-15)
Before the annual Steam Festival kicks off, a shortage of steam occurs. Allstar and his gang go off to find the steam source and receive a 5,000 pearl reward.
1b1b"Vandal Scandal" Gordon Bressack September 15, 1984 (1984-09-15)
Tooter is falsely accused by Junior for drawing on Governor Wetworth's statue, so the Snorks try to bring him home after he swims away - and they also find the real culprit.
2a2a"Hooked on a Feeling"Gordon BressackSeptember 22, 1984 (1984-09-22)

Occy falls for a female octopus, who is actually a fishing lure from "beyond the limits", and this causes havoc throughout Snorkland.

Note: This rerun was aired with "Journey to the Source" on Boomerang, as the first segment episode.
2b2b"The New Neighbors"Frances NovierSeptember 22, 1984 (1984-09-22)
Tooter meets a hummerfish who follows him home. However, the hummerfish are set to be killed, so the Snorks do their best to protect the species.
3a3a"Das Boot"Charles M. Howell, IVSeptember 29, 1984 (1984-09-29)
Tooter finds a human's boot and the Snorks believe it to be an alien spaceship, Junior and his dad especially. But the Snorks get a big surprise near the end.
3b3b"Which Snork Snitched?"Gordon BressackSeptember 29, 1984 (1984-09-29)
After Allstar gets Junior in trouble for cheating at gymnastics, Junior spies on Dr. Galeo's plans and reveals them to his dad.
4a4a"Allstar's Allstar Band"John BonaccorsiOctober 6, 1984 (1984-10-06)
Allstar forms a band and holds a concert to help raise money for Dr. Galeo and Occy becomes the star of the show. Meanwhile, Junior tries to sabotage them so that his dad's band can get on stage.
4b4b"Snorkymania" John Semper and Cynthia FriedlobOctober 6, 1984 (1984-10-06)
When red goo drops down into the ocean from dry space, Snorks who are hit by it start laughing uncontrollably, thus being called "snorkymania".
5a5a"A Snorking We Will Go"Gordon BressackOctober 13, 1984 (1984-10-13)
The Snorks go on a camping trip to earn merit badges, but Junior's use of modern convinences get in the way. Plus, they have an adventure along the way.
5b5b"Now You Seahorse, Now You Don't" John Semper and Cynthia FriedlobOctober 13, 1984 (1984-10-13)
Junior cheats Allstar by winning a seahorse race and Allstar and Casey must find what has been making Junior's horse faster than Allstar's horse, Seabiscuit.
6a6a"Snorkdance"Mark Seidenberg and Charles M. Howell, IVOctober 20, 1984 (1984-10-20)
It is Prom Night and most of the Snorks are going. Unfortunately, Allstar breaks his ankle during a snorker game, so he has Tooter go with Casey. Junior disguises himself as Tooter so he can go to the Prom.
6b6b"Snork Marks the Spot"Gordon BressackOctober 20, 1984 (1984-10-20)
Allstar and his friends find a treasure map and decide to go hunting for treasure - then Junior happens to steal it for his own nefarious purposes.
7a7a"Junior's Secret" Alan Burnett October 27, 1984 (1984-10-27)

Willie accidentally donates Junior's stuffed turtle to the local toy charity and Junior goes frantic trying to get it back, as he cannot sleep without it.

Note: This rerun was aired with "The Blue Coral Necklace" on Boomerang, as the first segment episode.
7b7b"The Big Scoop" Alan Burnett October 27, 1984 (1984-10-27)
Junior wants to show off to the high school newspaper by making a "scoop of the century" article about a giant wolffish, but all does not go as planned in his case.
8a8a"The Blue Coral Necklace"Ray ParkerNovember 3, 1984 (1984-11-03)
When Occy accidentally breaks Allstar's mom's blue coral necklace Allstar intended on giving it to Casey, the Snorks go to the blue coal mines to get more blue coral to make another one.
8b8b"Up, Up & Awave" Tom Ruegger November 3, 1984 (1984-11-03)
COWS - the Committee Of Women Snorks - hold the annual Snorkland balloon race and Junior does all he can to win, even if it is cheating.
9a9a"Snorkin' Surf Party"Gordon BressackNovember 10, 1984 (1984-11-10)
Allstar shows off his skateboarding skills, which ticks off Junior, so they challenge each other to a surfing contest.
9b9b"The Snorkness Monster" John Semper and Cynthia FriedlobNovember 10, 1984 (1984-11-10)
Casey discovers the fabled Snorkness Monster, but Junior finds its egg and tries getting money for it, assuming that it is a pearl.
10a10a"A Snork on the Wild Side"Charles M. Howell, IVNovember 17, 1984 (1984-11-17)

The Snorks meet Jo-Jo, a Snork who comes from the wild. He frees some of the local zoo animals, which makes him get put to jail by Governor Wetworth.

Note: First appearance of Jo-Jo in this episode.
10b10b"Allstar's Double Trouble"Ray ParkerNovember 17, 1984 (1984-11-17)
When Samantha Waters comes to town, Allstar is so entranced by her that he accidentally schedules two dates for the same night - one with her and another with Casey.
11a11a"Fine Fettered Friends"Gordon BressackDecember 1, 1984 (1984-12-01)
Allstar and Junior get chained by magic handcuffs and they have to figure out ways to break free while also learning a lesson along the way.
11b11b"Time Out for Sissies"Frances NovierDecember 1, 1984 (1984-12-01)
After slipping up in a game of snorkball, Dimmy decides to take ballet classes with Daffney to enhance his skills. He tries to keep it a secret until a gang spies him through the window and harasses him for it. They also harass Junior for money.
12a12a"Me Jo-Jo, You Daffney"Charles M. Howell, IV and Alan Burnett December 8, 1984 (1984-12-08)
After realizing that Dimmy does not appreciate her, Daffney decides to take Jo-Jo to the annual Debutante Ball.
12b12b"The Old Shell Game"Sharon Painter and John BradfordDecember 8, 1984 (1984-12-08)
Allstar, Dimmy and Tooter house sit and watch a shell collection for Mrs. Buckfish. Junior steals it to play a prank on the boys and it turns out both bad and good.
13a13a"The King of Kelp"Charles M. Howell, IV and Alan Burnett December 15, 1984 (1984-12-15)
Junior and Allstar compete in the Kelp Festival for the title of "King of Kelp", but Junior destroys Allstar's machine so he can win.
13b13b"Whales Tales" Tom Ruegger December 15, 1984 (1984-12-15)
The Snorks find a baby whale and try to bring it back to its mother.

Season 2 (1985)

Season 2 of Snorks premiered on September 14, 1985 on NBC with "Snorkitis Is Nothing to Sneeze At" and ended on December 21, 1985 with "The Backwards Snork". Several changes were made during this season aside from animation style - Allstar's voice got lower while Casey's voice got higher. The "We're the Snorks" main title theme is used. The Season 2 theme can be seen on YouTube, as well as Snorks home videos distributed by Worldvision in the 1980s and the season two DVD distributed by Warner Archive. This is also the shortest season of Snorks, with only 10 episodes total.

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14a1a"Snorkitis Is Nothing to Sneeze At"Gordon BressackSeptember 14, 1985 (1985-09-14)
A snorkitis epidemic is taking place and Dr. Galeo tries to find a cure. Unfortunately, he gets sick with the illness, so it is up to Allstar and Casey to find a cure for snorkitis.
14b1b"The Whole Toot and Nothing but..." Glenn Leopold September 14, 1985 (1985-09-14)
Tooter failed Speech three times and now has to be "left back". The Shelbys try to get him fixed, but soon learn that there is more to Tooter than they had thought before.
15a2a"Chickens of the Sea"Lane RaichertSeptember 21, 1985 (1985-09-21)
A shortage of salt leads Allstar to find the salt mines to get some for the Snorklanders. But Junior wants to use the salt to make some cash.
15b2b"Never Cry Wolf-Fish"Betty G. BirneySeptember 21, 1985 (1985-09-21)
Dimmy, Casey and Allstar go to observe some flying fish. The view is much closer for Dimmy, as he is taken by a hawkfish and stays in a nest with her babies.
16a3a"Learn to Love Your Snork"Misty StewartSeptember 28, 1985 (1985-09-28)
Casey begins to have self-conscious issues regarding the size of her snork, so she buys a product she believe will shrink her snork (which ultimately fails). She learns the hard way that she looks great the way she is.
16b3b"Dr. Strangesnork" Glenn Leopold, John Semper, and Cynthia FriedlobSeptember 28, 1985 (1985-09-28)
Dr. Strangesnork - Dr. Galeo's evil brother - steals Allstar's invention at the local science fair and he wants to use it for his evil deeds.
17a4a"Allstar's Freshwater Adventure" Glenn Leopold October 5, 1985 (1985-10-05)
Allstar gets sucked into Haley's Current and ends up meeting freshwater Snorks, who live in a river. Allstar also teaches them how to throw UFOs (unidentified falling objects) back into dry air.
17b4b"A Hard Day's Snork"Gordon BressackOctober 5, 1985 (1985-10-05)
Tooter becomes famous and performs at his own concert, but a piper fish hums a tune that takes the Snorks away - literally.
18a5a"It's Just a Matter of Slime"Chris Otsuki and Glenn Leopold October 12, 1985 (1985-10-12)
Allstar meets the Kelp-Helpers, but Junior drives them out of town with his snide comments. Because of this, kelp floods Snorkland and causes a mess.
18b5b"Water Friends For?"Kevin HoppsOctober 12, 1985 (1985-10-12)
Casey and Daffney get into a fight over going to a hockey game versus a rodeo and they do not talk to each other for a day. They soon realize the importance of their friendship.
19a6a"Junior's Octopuppy"Lane Raichert and Mark YoungOctober 19, 1985 (1985-10-19)
Allstar tells his Uncle Galeo the story of how Occy was once owned by Junior and the events that led to him being adopted by Allstar.
19b6b"The Shape of Snorks to Come"Lane Raichert and Mark YoungOctober 19, 1985 (1985-10-19)
A seaquake causes Junior to go into an alternative future, where he is the governor of Snorkland and stays true to his "No List". Later, he learns that if he wants to be governor someday, he must treat his future voters better.
20a7a"Casey and the Doubleheader" Glenn Leopold October 26, 1985 (1985-10-26)

Casey meets a compel duplex named Red and Ed, but Red is not entirely who she thinks he is when he destroys her mom's sea rose garden and Dr. Galeo's lab.

Note: Followed by a repeat of "Das Boot", as the first segment episode, on NBC and Boomerang airings.
20b7b"The Ugly Yuckfish"Gordon BressackNovember 2, 1985 (1985-11-02)

A yuckfish named Yucky forms a crush on Daffney and follows her home, and in a way he annoys her until she learns to accept who he is.

Note: Followed by a repeat of "Vandal Scandal", as the first segment episode, on NBC and Boomerang airings.
21a8a"Gills Just Want to Have Fun"Lane Raichert and Mark YoungNovember 9, 1985 (1985-11-09)

Daffney's favorite icon, Jane Founder, comes to town and so she does everything to look just like her. Meanwhile, Dr. Strangesnork tries stealing the red beam he wants to use to take over town, but it is in Daffney's hair.

Note: Followed by a repeat of "Up, Up & Awave" on NBC airings.
21b8b"Guess What's Coming to Dinner!"Lane Raichert and Charles M. Howell, IVNovember 23, 1985 (1985-11-23)

A young Snorkeater happens to be a vegetarian, so the Snorks help him pretend that he eats Snorks. Meanwhile, Junior catches them in the act and believes that they are out to destroy the town.

Note: Followed by a repeat of "A Snorking We Will Go" on NBC airings.
22a9a"A Sign of the Tides"Charles M. Howell, IVDecember 7, 1985 (1985-12-07)

King Neptune loses his conch that lowers and raises the tides and this causes problems under the sea. Allstar and Dr. Galeo now have to find the conch before the ocean dries out.

Note: Followed by a repeat of "Allstar's Allstar Band" on NBC airings.
22b9b"The Littlest Mermaid" Glenn Leopold November 16, 1985 (1985-11-16)

Dimmy and Casey rescue a small mermaid named Serena from large winds, but Dr. Strangesnork wants to take advantage of her and her small size.

Note: Followed by a repeat of "Which Snork Snitched?" on NBC airings.
23a10a"I Squid You Not" Glenn Leopold December 14, 1985 (1985-12-14)

Allstar gets mad at Occy for accidentally breaking his science fair project, so the octopus runs away to the salt mines, where he befriends a squid.

Note: Followed by a repeat of "The Big Scoop" on NBC airings.
23b10b"The Backwards Snork"Charles M. Howell, IVDecember 21, 1985 (1985-12-21)

Allstar, Casey and Tooter meet Ebb, a Snork who can see backwards, and Governor Wetworth's about to turn his cave into a series of clamdominiums.

Note: This episode marks Dimmy's final appearance in the series. Followed by a repeat of "The New Neighbors" on NBC airings.

Season 3 (1987)

Season 3 of Snorks began on September 12, 1987 on the syndicated The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera block with "All's Whale That Ends Whale" and ended on December 5, 1987 with "The Snorkshire Spooking". Many changes were made this season and progressed well into Season 4. Dimmy disappeared from the show for unknown reasons; however, he made cameo appearances in several episodes. Corky was introduced as a main character and Jo-Jo also became a main character. Several new villains were introduced, such as the Great Snork Nork, Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed, the latter two going on to replace Junior as the main villain(s). This was also the first (and only) season of Snorks to use digital ink and paint animation. The widely known "Come Along With the Snorks" theme song was in use and has been used in further syndication and reruns for many years. Finally, several casting changes were made - Alan Oppenheimer replaced Frank Nelson as the voice of Governor Wetworth following his death and also replaced Bob Holt as the voice of Mr. Seaworthy, who also died. Lane Raichert also took over as head writer for the show.

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24a1a"All's Whale That Ends Whale"Story by: Joseph Barbera and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David SchwartzSeptember 12, 1987 (1987-09-12)

While on a field trip, Allstar and his friends get swallowed by a whale and must work together in order to get out.

Note: This is the first episode to use the digital ink and paint animation.
24b1b"Allstar's Last Hour"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: John BatesSeptember 12, 1987 (1987-09-12)
Allstar catches bluemonia and the Snorks go off to find a cure, marking the first time that they ever meet Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed.
25a2a"A Willie Scary Shalloween"Evelyn A-R GabaiSeptember 19, 1987 (1987-09-19)
To prove that he can be scary enough for Shalloween, Willie decides to go after Shellshock, the most feared monster in the sea.
25b2b"Sea Shore Sideshow"Story by: Joseph Barbera and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Alan SwayzeSeptember 19, 1987 (1987-09-19)
Allstar, Casey and Tooter get caught in dry space by a strange man and he uses them as a sideshow act - but Casey and Tooter seem to enjoy it!
26a3a"Freeze Save Our Town"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David SchwartzSeptember 26, 1987 (1987-09-26)

Esky's hometown is being invaded by Snork-Eaters, so the Snorks do what they can to stop them.

Note: First appearance of Esky and the Snork Pole in this episode.
26b3b"SNIP & SNAP"Evelyn A-R GabaiSeptember 26, 1987 (1987-09-26)
Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed invented SNIP and SNAP, but they turn out to be good and pose a threat to Corky, as they might become Snorkland's new heroes.
27a4a"Junior's Empire"Mary Jo LudinOctober 3, 1987 (1987-10-03)

Casey's running for class president, but Junior bribes everyone with food so that he can win and take over like Julius Seastar.

Note: Dimmy's very first cameo appearance since his sudden disappearance from the series is in this episode near the end.
27b4b"The Golden Dolphin"Story by: Evelyn A-R Gabai and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: John BatesOctober 3, 1987 (1987-10-03)
Corky and Jo-Jo, plus Allstar and Casey, follow a golden dolphin and try to return it to its family.
28a5a"It's Always Darkest Before the Snork" Berny Wolf October 10, 1987 (1987-10-10)

Snorkland is experiencing total darkness and they find that the cause is due to lack of a special light source - a Mor-Glow.

Note: First appearance of the Great Snork Nork in the series.
28b5b"The Sand Witch"Story by: Candace Howerton and Neal Barbera
Teleplay by: David Schwartz and Lane Raichert
October 10, 1987 (1987-10-10)
The magic portal has opened up and Bigweed and Corky get sucked in. They meet a Seastar and a Sand Witch who are trying to get out.
29a6a"Tooter Loves Tadah"Story by: Neal Barbera; Teleplay by: Evelyn A-R GabaiOctober 17, 1987 (1987-10-17)
Tooter falls for the new tooting Snork named Tadah, but she is being controlled by a large Snork named Toobah, so both of them compete for her affection before the big school dance.
29b6b"The Shady Shadow"George AtkinsOctober 17, 1987 (1987-10-17)
Dr. Strangesnork creates an evil contraption that makes evil shadows out of Snorks, but it ends up hitting Willie, leading everyone to believe that he has been doing "bad" things.
30a7a"Daffney's Ransom"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: John BatesOctober 24, 1987 (1987-10-24)
Daffney gets kidnapped by Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed while shopping and Bigweed wants a reward for finding her. In the meantime, Daffney gives Lil' Seaweed a makeover.
30b7b"Salmon Chanted Evening"Story by: Joseph Barbera and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: John Semper October 24, 1987 (1987-10-24)
Junior finds a treasure map and he invites his fellow Snorks on a treasure hunt with him in dry space, where they help a salmon named Wilber save his family from getting eaten by a bear.
31a8a"Casey in Sandland"Story by: Neal Barbera; Teleplay by: Candace HowertonOctober 31, 1987 (1987-10-31)
Casey meets Sandy, her double - the Princess of the Sand People - and the two decide to trade lives, but all does not go well.
31b8b"Reefberry Madness"Story by: Laren Bright and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Laren BrightOctober 31, 1987 (1987-10-31)
Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed put silly powder all over the newly grown reefberries, turning them red and causing any Snork who eats them to act silly.
32a9a"A Farewell of Arms"Story by: Neal Barbera and Alan Swayze; Teleplay by: Alan SwayzeNovember 7, 1987 (1987-11-07)
While racing seahorses inside an empty stadium, the Snorks meet a talking octopus named Quarterpus. They are so fascinated by his many tricks that Occy feels neglected because they keep paying attention to him.
32b9b"Mummy Snorkest"Berny WolfNovember 7, 1987 (1987-11-07)

The Snorks are sent to the pyramids to find King Tut-Snork's mummy and bring it back to the Snorkland Museum. But their little adventure soon becomes chaotic for them!

Note: Final appearance of the Great Snork Nork in the series.
33a10a"Jo-Jo in Control"Story by: John Bradford and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: John BatesNovember 14, 1987 (1987-11-14)
When Jo-Jo has had enough of everyone praising him for his masculinity and heroism, he does everything in his grasp to prove that he can be an ordinary Snork as well.
33b10b"The Day the Ocean Stood Still"Story by: Neal Barbera and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Mary Jo LudinNovember 14, 1987 (1987-11-14)
A UFO and aliens form the planet Seaturn come to visit Snorkland, but everything is not what it seems to be.
34a11a"Chills, Drills and Spills"Story by: Evelyn A-R Gabai and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David SchwartzNovember 21, 1987 (1987-11-21)

While visiting Esky at the Snork Pole, Casey, Daffney, Tooter and Jo-Jo learn about oil drilling in the area, so they do their best to stop it before things get worse.

Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Esky and the Snork Pole in the series.
34b11b"The Longest Shortcut"Lane RaichertNovember 21, 1987 (1987-11-21)
Allstar and the gang are lost in a cavern and are trying to find their own ways out while fighting different obstacles.
35a12a"Willie and Smallstar's Big Adventure"Story by: Laren Bright and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Laren BrightNovember 28, 1987 (1987-11-28)
When Willie and Smallstar are not allowed to go camping with the other Snorks, they decide to have their own camping trip.
35b12b"Taming of the Snork"Evelyn A-R GabaiNovember 28, 1987 (1987-11-28)
Sultan Shoresheet's daughter Sharif is causing chaos in his kingdom, so he has his friend Dr. Galeo hire Allstar, Casey, Tooter and Junior to help "tame her". But Junior happens to be the one who tames her the most in the end.
36a13a"A Snork in a Gilded Cage"Charles M. Howell, IVDecember 5, 1987 (1987-12-05)
While Allstar, Casey and their friends are collecting creatures to bring back to Snorkland, Allstar gets captured by a baby monster and temporarily become her "dolly".
36b13b"The Snorkshire Spooking"Evelyn A-R GabaiDecember 5, 1987 (1987-12-05)

Governor Wetworth wants to sell the Snorkshire estate, but he is haunted by the Snorkshire family ghosts, as someone is after their treasure. Corky, along with the Snorks, comes to help and resolves the ghost problem. Note 1: This is the last episode to use the digital ink and paint animation. Scooby-Doo references are included in this episode.

Note 2: This rerun was aired with "The Longest Shortcut" on Boomerang, as the first segment episode

Season 4 (1988–1989)

Season 4, the final season of Snorks, aired in weekday syndication. It began on September 12, 1988, with "Daffney's Not So Great Escape" and ended on March 15, 1989, with "My Dinner with Allstar". Dimmy still made cameo appearances throughout and Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed had bigger roles as villains. Also, every episode following "In Junior's Image" was a two-parter rather than a one-parter. The digital ink and paint animation style was abandoned and replaced with the older styles. The two differences of the fourth season animation were that the animation of the Snorks themselves were different and the animation overall was lighter than in the first and second seasons. It is also the longest season on the series, with a total of 36 episodes. The "Come Along with the Snorks" theme song was kept intact.

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37a1a"Daffney's Not So Great Escape"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: John BatesSeptember 12, 1988 (1988-09-12)401
Daffney is excluded from doing important activities, but proves she can be just like the rest, even when Allstar, Casey and Corky are captured and held hostage in dry space.
37b1b"Willie's Best Fiend"Lane RaichertSeptember 12, 1988 (1988-09-12)402
Junior is supposed to babysit Willie, who is off befriending a small Snork Eater and nobody approves of their friendship.
38a2a"Day of the Juniors"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Mary Jo LudinSeptember 14, 1988 (1988-09-14)403
Junior wants to earn extra cash, but he has so many chores to do, so he buys a contraption that creates multiple versions of him.
38b2b"Dr. Strangesnork's Bomb"Laren BrightSeptember 14, 1988 (1988-09-14)404
Dr. Strangesnork has created a stink bomb (known as the Skunkfish) to destroy the town and the Snorks try to find it before it is too late.
39a3a"A Starfish Is Born"Story by: Ernie Contreras; Teleplay by: Mary Jo LudinSeptember 16, 1988 (1988-09-16)405
While stargazing, Casey, Allstar and Daffney spot a starfish named Neb, who has fallen out of the sky. They try their best to get him back to his family, but end up failing in the process.
39b3b"Ooze Got the Snorks"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David SchwartzSeptember 16, 1988 (1988-09-16)406
The Snorks try to stop an evil giant green jellyfish named Ooze from taking over the town - and the culprits behind it all are none other than Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed.
40a4a"The Silly Snorkasaurus"Lisa MalianiSeptember 19, 1988 (1988-09-19)407
Allstar finds Snorky as an egg in the forgotten sea. A rare Snorkasaurus egg hatches, but it keeps eating all the food. Meanwhile, Dr. Strangesnork wants to use it for his own evil deeds.
40b4b"Who's Who?"David SchwartzSeptember 19, 1988 (1988-09-19)408
Dr. Galeo's latest invention gets tested, but it ends up switching the brains of Allstar and Spike the Snork-Eater, who is attempting to eat the entire town.
41a5a"Battle of the Gadgets"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Alan SwayzeSeptember 21, 1988 (1988-09-21)409
Junior loses to Allstar at an awards ceremony and sells his gadgets to an old lady, not knowing that it is Lil' Seaweed, who has bought them so that she and Bigweed can use them to take over Snorkland.
41b5b"Little Lord Occy"Jim PfannerSeptember 21, 1988 (1988-09-21)410
Occy is discovered to be the long-lost pet of the Snorkhamptoms, so Occy goes to their mansion where he will be trained to act sophisticated and proper.
42a6a"Junior's Fuelish Kelp Rush"M.R. WellsSeptember 23, 1988 (1988-09-23)411
Junior finds the rare kelp ruby plant and he sells it as fuel in order to make quick money.
42b6b"The Boo Lagoon"Story by: Lane Raichert and Laren Bright
Teleplay by: Kristina Mazzotti
September 23, 1988 (1988-09-23)412
When trying to find a trapped Smallstar inside Corky's sub, they end up in a place called the "Boo Lagoon". They meet a ghost named Percy and they help him get his true love Penelope back from the evil pirate Captain Dweeb.
43a7a"How the Snork Was Won"Candace HowertonSeptember 26, 1988 (1988-09-26)413
Chief Featherfin comes to visit and he and Governor Wetworth tell the story of how Snorkland was founded.
43b7b"In Junior's Image"Evelyn A-R GabaiSeptember 26, 1988 (1988-09-26)414

When Junior causes trouble, Galeo invents a machine that pulls reflections out of mirrors. Ditto, a reflection of Junior, is created, but this causes even more trouble.

Note: This is the last episode of the entire series to be 11 minutes.
448"Robosnork"Laren BrightSeptember 28, 1988 (1988-09-28)415

Corky is tired from doing so much work, so he creates a robotic double to help him out, but it ends up taking over the Snork Patrol.

Note: Beginning with this episode, all of the episodes of the entire series are now 22 minutes.
459"Summer & Snork"Jim PfannerSeptember 30, 1988 (1988-09-30)416
A famous actress named Tallulah Bankfish stars in a local play, but things get crazy. Junior wants to get rid of Allstar as the lead role and Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed plan on kidnapping the main actress.
4610"Allstar's Odyssey"Eleanor Burian-Mohr and Jack Hanrahan October 4, 1988 (1988-10-04)417
Allstar finds a golden fleece which leads to a quest filled with adventure and treasure - but will the myth become real for Allstar?
4711"In Greed We Trust"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Alan SwayzeOctober 6, 1988 (1988-10-06)418
Junior and Bigweed get sucked underground and work for Greedypus, a very greedy octopus, where they learn the true meaning of greediness.
4812"Jaws Say the Word"Lane RaichertOctober 11, 1988 (1988-10-11)419
Allstar saves a kind and friendly shark named Joey, who follows him around, leading others to believe that Allstar is not brave.
4913"Prehisnorkic"Laren BrightOctober 13, 1988 (1988-10-13)420
Dr. Galeo, Daffney and Jo-Jo discover a frozen cavesnork from dry space, so they thaw him out and then use the time machine to return him to his time.
5014"Rhyme and Punishment"M.R. WellsOctober 19, 1988 (1988-10-19)421
While Daffney and Junior are trying to do a book report for class, they discover a magical fairy-tale themed book. Daffney and Pearlene, the princess, trade lives while Junior shows the princess around town - it is later revealed that he is only after her wand.
5115"Big City Snorks"Story by: Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David SchwartzDecember 12, 1988 (1988-12-12)423
The Snorks get lost in a huge city, where they not only search for an isolated Daffney, but help a boy retrieve his park from a nasty villain's grip.
5216"Snorkerella"Lisa MalianiDecember 14, 1988 (1988-12-14)426
Casey goes through a lot of trouble to get a date to the Homecoming Dance with Stevie, a popular football player. Meanwhile, Junior and Allstar compete for a date with Celia, a popular cheerleader.
5317"The Wizard of Ice"Story by: Chuck Couch and Lane Raichert
Teleplay by: Mary Jo Ludin
December 16, 1988 (1988-12-16)422
The Snorks meet a fire flame named Ember in dry space and they help her stop the Ice Wizard form freezing the nearby land Snorks.
5418"Snork Ahoy"Jim PfannerDecember 21, 1988 (1988-12-21)427
Casey and Allstar meet Captain Long John Wetworth and go on a pirate adventure. Unfortunately, this leads them to trouble when Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed join along.
5519"Nightmare on Snorkstreet"Eleanor Burian-Mohr and Jack Hanrahan January 4, 1989 (1989-01-04)424
Allstar and his friends play monster after getting the latest issue of Sea Science Annual, but the monsters showed up that they portray turn out to be very real.
5620"The Daring Young Snork on the Flying Trapeze"Candace HowertonJanuary 10, 1989 (1989-01-10)428
Daffney joins the circus to prove to Junior that she is not scared, but someone else joins her, too.
5721"The Story Circle"Story by: Kristina Mazzotti and Lane Raichert
Teleplay by: Kristina Mazzotti
January 12, 1989 (1989-01-12)430
When the power goes out, Grandpa has the Snorks gather around and create a story (similar to a "round robin") based on a classic fairy tale.
5822"Robin Snork"Candace HowertonJanuary 25, 1989 (1989-01-25)425
Items have been mysteriously disappearing from Casey's dad's grocery store, so it is up to the gang to stop the thief. After they find out that it was Jo-Jo, they then learn that he had been giving all of the food to the poor salt mine workers who have been taken over by Bigweed and Lil' Seaweed.
5923"Oh Brother!" Glenn Leopold February 1, 1989 (1989-02-01)429

Dr. Galeo and Dr. Strangesnork go back in time with the time machine, where they relive the real reason why they hate each other (and why Dr. Strangesnork became evil).

Note: This episode marks the final appearances of Dr. Galeo and Dr. Strangesnork.
6024"The Day They Fixed Junior Wetworth"Lane Raichert and Laren BrightFebruary 8, 1989 (1989-02-08)432

It is Casey's birthday and Junior acts like a jerk yet again. Allstar tells the story of how Junior became this way and they hire Casey's uncle to "fix" him.

Note: This episode marks the final spoken appearances of Junior, Daffney and Tooter (they are seen making non-speaking cameos in "Wish or Wish Out").
6125"First Snork in Space"Lisa MalianiFebruary 15, 1989 (1989-02-15)433

Casey meets an alien Snork named Molly and she helps her find medicine to cure her sick father. But when Lil' Seaweed follows along, trouble cannot be escaped.

Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Lil' Seaweed.
6226"I'll Be Senior"Laren Bright and Lane RaichertFebruary 22, 1989 (1989-02-22)431
Grandpa questions his true state of mind because of comments on his age. Meanwhile, the Sea Urchins create a potion that turns much of the Snorkland population into babies.
6327"All That Glitters Is Not Goldfish"Laren Bright and Lane RaichertMarch 1, 1989 (1989-03-01)435

When Jo-Jo and Casey take Corky on a "vacation", they run into Prince Eli of Seagypt and they help him stop his sister, Princess Alexandria, from taking over the kingdom. However, Prince Eli is a very sneaky Snork.

Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Jo-Jo - Governor Wetworth also makes his final appearance, but as a non-speaking cameo.
6428"Wish or Wish Out"Lane RaichertMarch 8, 1989 (1989-03-08)434

Willie, Casey and Allstar each have different problems going on in their lives. The Snailsman returns, offering them a "wishing pearl", so they purchase it and each grant their own wishes. But it goes downhill later on...

Notes: Junior, Tooter and Daffney officially make their final appearances in the series, despite not speaking at all. Dimmy makes his final cameo appearance in the series. This also marks Casey, Willie and Occy's final appearances in the series.Corky also makes a final appearance in a non-speaking cameo.
6529"My Dinner with Allstar"Candace Howerton and Jim PfannerMarch 15, 1989 (1989-03-15)436
Allstar and Bigweed get lost in a different part of the ocean, where they must work together to escape, unless if it involves a magic genie.

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