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  • The episode begins with [[Dale]] watching the TV show "Flash the Wonder Dog." A few mi The episode ends with Flash thanking the Rescue Rangers profusely for clearing him and
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  • ...y the other members of the team (usually by [[Dale]]). For example, in the episode [[Shell Shocked]], Dale confronts on the grounds that he doesn't know how t
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  • ''Any episode with a '*' next it needs to be reviewed for character appearances/names...' First appeared in [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]*:
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  • ...ork (fan-made), done in good taste and isn't the actual reproduction of an episode. Video viewers be aware that the Related Videos on YouTube sites aren't und
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  • Riding weather generator ''(name not mentioned in episode)''
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  • ...1993, the show was taken off syndication and replaced by Bonkers. The last episode was aired on September 3. 65 episodes were created in total. Each episode ran for approximately 22 minutes.
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  • 20th anniversary of the first airing of the first [[The TV Show|CDRR]] episode, [[Piratsy Under the Seas]].
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  • ...er-exaggerate, however, has gotten him into trouble more than once. In the episode ''[[When You Fish Upon a Star]]'', he regales the team with exploits of his ...le stumble upon the treasure of the [[Pi-Rats]] and they spend most of the episode plotting and scheming how they can get the booty home without tipping off t
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  • ...ir has frequently been a topic of discussion as it changes from episode to episode. In many episodes her hair appeared to be orange in color. In still others, At the same time, Gadget constantly is thinking. As exhibited in the episode ''[[Gadget Goes Hawaiian]]'', she has trouble focusing on just one way to d
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  • * [[Space Wars - Episode 4: A New Parody]]
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  • ...ng feelings for [[Dale]] whose life she saved at the beginning of her only episode. Her crush on him is so intense—she didn't even recognize at first that D Foxglove only appeared in the episode [[Good Times, Bat Times]]. Despite being a one-shot character, her populari
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  • ...Rangers]] have been on both his good and bad side. More than once in each episode, in fact.
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  • **: Under sub-headings for each episode the character featured in, a summary of the role the character played. What ===TV Episode Overview Guidelines===
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  • '''''Désirée D'Allure''''' is a one-shot character seen in the episode [[Love is a Many Splintered Thing]] and the only canonical evidence of [[Mo Years later, during the events of the episode, the paths of Désirée and Monty crossed again, this time with Désirée a
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  • ''Tammy'' is an incidental ("one-shot") character, appearing in the episode [[Adventures in Squirrelsitting]]. ===Episode and Role===
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  • === Episode and Role === Lahwhinie appeared in only one episode, [[Gadget Goes Hawaiian]].
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  • * [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)]]
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  • The episode begins with [[Dale]] watching the TV show "Flash the Wonder Dog." A few mi The episode ends with Flash thanking the Rescue Rangers profusely for clearing him and
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  • ...a one-shot character who appeared in the episode ''[[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]''. He is a German Shepherd actor who stars in a TV
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  • ...or real. [[Dale]] is even called "El Dale Grande" by a little child at the episode's end.
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  • Cat Street is featured in the episode "[[Puffed Rangers]]."
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  • The only episode featuring the Screaming Eagle was [[To the Rescue (Part 3)]].
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  • ...the Rescue Rangers. The best proof is [[A Fly in the Ointment]], the only episode which features both the Ranger Plane and the Ranger Wing. ...rds to an upright position. The necessity of this ability is proven in the episode [[Three Men and a Booby]] during a dogfight with the falcons [[Bruiser & Cr
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  • ...ut it didn't replace the old craft with the balloon. The best proof is the episode [[A Fly in the Ointment]] in which the Rangers use both crafts. ...several foreign countries—apart from China, it has been in Spain in the episode [[When Mice Were Men]], but this time most probably riding a human transatl
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  • ...e]]+[[Gadget]] stories. It is set in the parallel Rangerverse in which the episode "[[Good Times, Bat Times]]" never happened, but [[Foxglove]] is nevertheles
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  • ...gerverse. It presents an original interpretation of events depicted in the episode "[[Good Times, Bat Times]]" and tries to answer the question of what could ...nt out that "Daring to Dream" was a variant to the "Good Times, Bat Times" episode--I felt that the story was liable to produce such emotions in people that I
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  • ...escott Vance Atticas|Wescott]] from ''[[Rescue Rangers X: The Short Series Episode 101: A Force Reborn]]'' by [[Eddie Baird]] * [[Tammy]] in ''Rescue Rangers X: The Short Series Episode 101: A Force Reborn'' by Eddie Baird
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 35
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  • The episode begins with the male [[Rescue Rangers]] perched on a ceiling fan, on the lo [http://www.juliestudio.com/gadget/episodes/catteries.html Episode summary] by [[Chris "Dale" Birkett]] at [[Julie's Ranger Rama]]
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  • ...kitten which the small girl first reports to the police as missing in the episode [[Catteries Not Included]]. It is his disappearance that sets the [[Rescue ===Episode and Role===
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  • ...he always seemed to be a bit paranoid when rodents are around, in a later episode he finds out about the Rangers, confirming his fears that his plans are alw
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  • ...RR fan fiction stories ever; in fact, only [[David Walker|David Walker's]] episode script ''[[Miami Munks]]'' was written earlier, but it was never intended t
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 25 In the beginning of this episode, [[Dale]] stays up all night watching TV, and in the morning he is very tir
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  • [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]
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  • ...ch of the same forename in this episode. She rides a vacuum cleaner in the episode, a vessel used by Mary Sanderson, one of Winifred's sisters in the movie. G * Many fans suggest that this is the last episode of the series, since the appearance of Foxglove seemed to change team dynam
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  • ...the whole show]] is limited to being mentioned and a picture of him in one episode which doesn't really make him a character, his importance for the fandom sh
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  • The Rangers' first independent case at the end of the episode, in which a girl's puppy has disappeared, is strongly in the spirit of the
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  • Chip and Dale both appear in drag in this episode. However, this is subject to a few mistakes. From scene to scene, their pan ...e Falcon''. This is not limited to the Maltese Mouse. It is also the first episode to feature Fat Cat and his gang (with the exception of the feature cut of '
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  • Klordane appears in episodes one, three, four, and five of [[To the Rescue]]. Episode two focused on the introduction of [[Monty]] and [[Zipper]], and [[Chip]] a
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  • ...ly to celebrate the 18th anniversary of [[Piratsy Under the Seas|the first episode's]] airing. The title is spelled out to avoid confusion with [[Neal_Wolf]]'
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  • '''Title reference:''' Taken from the Simpsons episode "''Marge in Chains''" which in turn was taken from the movie title "''Women
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  • ...or less the image of a classic dim-witted side-kick. They appeared in the Episode [[Short Order Crooks]].
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 63 The episode is a parody on the classic horror movie ''The Fly''.
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  • ...rence:''' Reference to the legend of Aladdin's lamp which the lamp in this episode seems to be. '''Episode Number:''' 19
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  • '''''Bink''''' is a one-shot character, appearing in the episode [[Adventures in Squirrelsitting]] only. She is [[Tammy|Tammy's]] little sis Later in the episode, Tammy takes her with her to [[Fat Cat's Casino]] to get the [[Maltese Mous
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  • ...esist certain challenges, this particular case is a sequel to the original episode [[A Lad in a Lamp]]. Lawhinie gets hold of the magic lamp...
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  • * In an outside scene in an alley in the episode ''[[Robocat]]'', the camera pans upwards at the very end and shows the shap
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  • Further nominee: Dr. Indy's [[Indy's Ranger Museum|Rescue Ranger Episode Guide and Commentary]]
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  • ...e of the Bulge]] as the name of a TV aerobics trainer. Since Dev wrote the episode herself, this might be the first case of self-insertion in the history of C
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 20 [http://www.juliestudio.com/gadget/episodes/luck.html Episode summary] by [[John Nowak]] at [[Julie's Ranger Rama]]
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  • The episode begins with the Fleeblebroxians (who can change shapes) [[Bric and Brac|Bri The only other episode which shows at least one Rescue Ranger in space is [[Out to Launch]].
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 30 This episode serves as a proof that the [[Rescue Rangers' Hometown|Rescue Rangers' homet
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  • ...ter than any other combination. ''[[Good Times, Bat Times]]'' is a popular episode for Pros, as not only does it show Chip trying to get more serious with Gad
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  • "'''''Mrs. Squirrel'''''" is a one-shot character, appearing in the episode [[Adventures in Squirrelsitting]] only. She is [[Tammy]] and [[Bink|Bink's] "Mrs. Squirrel" appears in one episode only: [[Adventures in Squirrelsitting]].
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 46 The near-kiss scene at the end of the episode where both Chip and Dale try to kiss Gadget on her cheeks but Gadget dodges
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  • The episode starts in the streets of the [[Rescue Rangers' Hometown|Rescue Rangers' hom [http://www.juliestudio.com/gadget/episodes/cola.html Episode summary] by [[Julie Bihn]] at [[Julie's Ranger Rama]]
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  • [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]
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  • ...movie ''Gidget Goes Hawaiian'', and she played the main villainess in the episode [[Gadget Goes Hawaiian]]. Actually, the movie role was the reason why she w
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  • ...ting]], they are both present - in fact, they talk with each other in this episode.
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 33
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  • '''''Captain Fin''''' is a one-shot character and the main villain in the episode ''[[A Creep in the Deep]]''. ...ons. He wears a stereotypical white captains' hat and is often seen in the episode in a fish bowl when going above the waterline.
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  • All Hands' makes but one appearance in the series, that being in the episode ''A Creep in the Deep'', which first aired on November 13, 1989.
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  • '''''Nemo''''' is a one-shot character from the episode ''[[A Creep in the Deep]]''. Nemo appears in one episode alone, that being ''[[A Creep in the Deep]]''.
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  • [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]] the entire gang went on a mischief spree, and while [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]
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  • ...the group, is easily distracted and loves candy. Interestingly enough, the episode [[A Lad in a Lamp]] seems to suggest that he has got a mean streak hidden w [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]
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  • [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]
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  • [[Flash the Wonder Dog (Episode)|Flash the Wonder Dog]]
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  • ...who participate must come up with an original plot idea that alludes to an episode title provided by Mr. Pierce. ...f the team, etc…). Also [[Good Times, Bat Times]] is considered the last episode of the series and the state from which the first week's entries begin.
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  • ...only in [[To the Rescue (Part 3)]]. It is not directly referred to in the episode dialogue; the name "Battlesphere" is presumably fan-made.
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 42 ...their shells, leaving Fat Cat to deal with a horde of violent felines. The episode ends as the crabs decide to throw a party for the Rangers, Chip tears up hi
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  • ''Mr. Dumpty'' is an incidental character, appearing in the episode [[Three Men and a Booby]]. He's an egg collector. === Episode and Role ===
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  • [http://www.juliestudio.com/gadget/episodes/launch.html Episode summary] by [[Kat]] at [[Julie's Ranger Rama]]
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  • The episode begins with [[Rescue Rangers|the Rangers]] in a jungle chasing after a band ...and has subtropical climates, but no tropical jungles like the one in this episode.
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  • ...aire really are alive (a fact which becomes vital to the plot later in his episode). Sewernose is the villain in the episode [[A Case of Stage Blight]]. The [[Rescue Rangers|Rangers]] caught sight of
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  • However, in one episode ([[Catteries Not Included]]), it becomes a short-lived heaven for mice, as
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 21 [http://www.juliestudio.com/gadget/episodes/bulge.html Episode summary] by [[John Nowak]] at [[Julie's Ranger Rama]]
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  • '''Episode Number:'''
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  • '''Episode Number:''' ...s appear to have been a needed part of fleshing out her character for this episode.
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  • *In this early episode, [[Peter Cullen]] played Monty and [[Jim Cummings]] played Charlie. This is *Camembert Kate makes her first appearance in this episode. Fans have commented on her relationship with Charlie as far back as the CD
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 36
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  • ''This article is about the character. For the episode, see "[[The S.S. DrainPipe]]."''
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 34
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  • * [[Candy Goldstein]]'s brother was born a few hours after this episode premiered. * [[Gadget]] discretely refers to her own clothing as "overalls" in this episode. Per [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overalls Wikipedia], the term in America
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 59 This episode shares its title with an episode of the Donkey Kong segment of the 1984 Saturday morning cartoon [http://en.
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  • Cassandra is a gypsy fortune-teller that appeared in the episode "Seer no Evil".
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  • The entire episode is a parody of the movie ''Three Men and a Baby''. Two more works which are This is the only episode that shows the Ranger's "hanger" as a modified mailbox.
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  • *The building the doghouse catches on at the beginning of the episode is similar to the Chrysler Building in New York City, lending to the argume
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  • * There are lots of classic cartoon gags in this episode, particularly in the scenes where the hunters chase the bear.
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  • '''Episode Number: 24'''
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 26 * The only episode where Chip and Gadget both appear in a dress (though not at the same time)
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 31 *This episode has frequent explicit references to Chip & Dale's attempts to vie for the a
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 32 The episode begins at a dig for dinosaur bones. Hearing an explosion, the scientists f
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 37 * In this episode, Chip actually bonks himself for thinking Dale is a hero
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 38 ...le, ruining his plans. The mosquitoes apparently stung Sugarbottom as the episode ends with the jungle animals using the mind-controlled Sugarbottom to repla
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 39 * At the beginning of the episode, Monty says they're in England to look for his roots. However, they appare
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 40 * We also see Chip & Dale teaming up at various times through the episode. Example: roping Nimnul off of his machine near the end.
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  • ...' Play on ''song of the nightingale,'' in reference to the fairy tale this episode is partly based on, also known as ''The Emperor's Nightingale.'' '''Episode Number:''' 44
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 45 ...lot. This is somewhat similar to the parody of the movie ''Alien'' in the episode [[Dale Beside Himself]].
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 48 *This episode shows various views of the Ranger's kitchen, showing a rather high ceiling.
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 50 The episode begins with two suspicious characters approaching the "400 ton" statue in t
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 51 The episode begins with all of the [[Rescue Rangers]] (except Gadget) much the worse fo
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  • '''Episode Number: ''' The episode begins with the Rangers out on a 'search and rescue'
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  • '''Episode Number:''' 58 *It is not clear why Nimnul is arrested at the end of the episode.
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  • ...' is the trademark brand of a number of carbonated drinks mentioned in the episode [[The Case of the Cola Cult]]. According to the aforementioned episode, Coo-Koo Cola is available in three flavors: orange, cherry, and grape. How
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  • The Gyrotank was featured in a single episode - [[The Case of the Cola Cult]].
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  • ...ton. The same year saw the premiere of the one Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers episode he wrote, [[The Carpetsnaggers]]. His award-winning 1994 movie ''Ill Met By
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  • ...rned [[Chip]]'s respect. He also allowed her to wear it at the end of the episode. Midge only appears in the one episode [[Pie in the Sky]].
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  • Picking up immediately where the previous episode finished, this story tells us about the latest developments in life of the
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  • ...ge gallery are a large number of screen captures (each sorted according to episode), sketches, concept artworks, model sheets, promotional materials and wallp
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  • ...nclair on a printout and Midnight Man on his laptop was interrupted by the episode [[Good Times, Bat Times]] and the feature-length anime [http://en.wikipedia
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  • The [[Nautilus]] makes one appearance in the series, that being in the episode "[[A Creep in the Deep]]". * The ship remains un-named through the course of the entire episode of "[[A Creep in the Deep]]", so the fact that it is even [[Nautilus]] to b
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  • '''CDRR episode count:''' 1 (out of 2 episodes altogether) ...cial Disney/Buena Vista video release in late Summer 1996. It contains one episode of Darkwing Duck and [[The TV Show|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]] each, both
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  • This pair appeared in a single episode, [[Three Men and a Booby]].
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  • Charlie appeared in a single episode, [[Parental Discretion Retired]]. *The episode does not explain the relationship between Cheddarhead and [[Camembert Kate]
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  • ...y metal rock band, featured in the episode [[Risky Beesness]]. During the episode, the band is briefly shown on a music video and in their dressing room. ...r their music at the start of [[Risky Beesness]]. At the beginning of the episode, Dale is seen watching an Iron Goose music video on the Rescue Ranger's tel
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  • ...the Jet Tank, Professor White Bread doesn't really do anything in the one episode he's in, as he is confined to a locker almost the entire time. Professor White Bread appeared in a single episode, [[Double O'Chipmunk]].
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  • * ''[[Space Rangers. Episode 3: The Love Comes Inadvertently...]]'' by Montery Jack
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  • * ''Cookie VS. Dale: Episode 1'' by Saraggle91 [http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg265/saraggle08/0568
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  • |episodenumber=Often referred to as "Episode Zero" ...sic cartoons in which the two chipmunks annoy Donald Duck or Pluto, hence "Episode Zero."
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  • ...how other appendages such as Arms and feets at his own will throughout the episode while he is in his alien form. As Dtz is a shapeshifter he also took on multiple forms throughout the episode. Some of these forms included: A Rabbit (As seen in the opening), A Chair w
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