THE ANGRY BEAVERS EPISODE GUIDE
Seasons 3 - 5

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THIRD SEASON (March 14, 1999)

There are quite a few gaps between new episodes; for example, episode 33 first aired 14 weeks after episode 27

Episode 27

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My Bunnyguard

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Gary Conrad, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

When Norbert and Daggett are threatened, they hire a large bunny as a bodyguard

What's Eating You?

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Gary Conrad, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

While spelunking (cave exploring), Norbert, Daggett, and Stump are trapped underground, and Norbert and Daggett have to make their way back up before either of them get so hungry that they have to eat Stump


Episode 28

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Omega Beaver

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Ty Schafrath, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Spurred on by a conspiracy comic book, Daggett thinks he's being attacked by giant mutant howler leeches - and those things that look like giant mutant howler leeches headed towards the dam aren't exactly easing his fears

Bite This!

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Ty Schafrath, Mario D'Anna
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norb is a...a bedbiter (he suffers from the childhood affliction of biting things in his sleep)


Episode 29

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Spooky Spoots

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Norbert and Daggett are enjoying the presence of "good" ghosts in their dam, until Those Two Guys Who Must Be Scientists Because They're Wearing White Coats arrive to get rid of the ghosts
Originally, the clue to 3-Down in the crossword puzzle Daggett was working on was "A pissed-off aquatic rodent"; however, it was later changed to just "An aquatic rodent", which is in line with what Daggett says the clue is.

Up All Night II: Up All Day - The Reckoning

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel, Mitchell Schauer, Michael R. Gerard
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

In the sequel to "Up All Night", Norbert and Daggett return to the present time, only to discover that they can't fall asleep


Episode 30

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Muscular Beaver 3

Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

When Norbert discovers (or at least thinks) that Treeflower has become Muscular Beaver's new sidekick, he gets into the act as well with Baron Oncebadthengoodnowbadagainbeaver

Sang'em High

Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Directed by: Gary Conrad

Laverta Lutz (from "Alley Oops") thinks she's "The Lady of the Pond" and tells Daggett the secret to winning an argument against Norbert, which Daggett takes just a little too literally


Episode 31

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In Search Of Big Byoo-Tox

Written by: (ahem) Sultan Pepper
Storyboard by: Gary Conrad, Mario D'Anna
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

In order to get his hands on Norbert's "Duck and Cover Duck", Daggett gets tips in sneakiness from "Big Byoo-Tox", a giant hairy creature usually seen only in tabloid newspapers
By the way, "Big Byoo-Tox" sounds like a reference to the movie Ensign Pulver (the sequel to Mister Roberts); "byoo-tox" is how not to pronounce the word "buttocks"

Moronathon Man

Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Kelly James, Mario D'Anna
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

The scientists in white coats dump a potion into the water around the dam that results in everybody except Daggett becoming exceptionally stupid


Episode 32

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The Legend of Kid Friendly

Special Guest Star: Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer
Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Directed by: Gary Conrad

In the Old West, Norbert and Daggett try to avoid Kid Friendly, who kills people with kindness

Silent but Deadly

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Norbert and Daggett wake up to discover their bedroom is filled with sleeping wolverines, complete with sharp teeth and an appetite for beavers, and have to find a way out without doing things like talking


Episode 33

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Tough Love

Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

On their way to see El Grapadora - no, wait, that's "the stapler" - El Grapadura, Norbert and Daggett encounter Bing, who was dumped by his girlfriend, and while Norbert (himself left alone by Treeflower) consoles Bing, Daggett tries to find the girl to get them back together

A Little Dad'll Do You

Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Norbert and Daggett's father pays the boys a surprise visit


Episode 34

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Pass It On!

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Dent, Mario D'Anna, Joel Seibel, Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Norbert, Daggett, and their friends tell a campfire story in which different people take up the story from where the previous person left off, each of which is animated in a different style

Stump's Family Reunion

Written by: Dashel Thompson and Gary Thompson
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Daggett tries to save Stump's family reunion from Norbert, whose ear infection makes him act crazy


Episode 35

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Muscular Beaver 4

Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Jim Shumann
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

When Daggett actually believes that Toebot has taken control of him (and Muscular Beaver Whoosh), Norbert turns his party into a "superhero costume party", resulting in "The Justice Guys And One Gal" coming to Muscular Beaver's rescue

Act Your Age

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

An ancient tree crashes into the dam, and when Norbert and Daggett bite into it, they become kids again


Episode 36

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Too Loose Latrine

Written by: John Derevlany
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Daggett tries flushing one too many things down the toilet and clogs it - just when he needs to go

Pack Your Dags

Written by: Mary Jo Smith and Barry Springfellow
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Norbert gets "the urge" - a beaver's natural urge to abandon their current dam and build a new one


Episode 37

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Daggy Dearest

Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Daggett thinks he gave birth - to a baby mongoose

Dag's List

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
(actually, the credit spelled it "Story Board")
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Norbert gets Daggett a personal organizer, thinking it will result in a few laughs at Daggett's expense, but when an accident involving a pen, a train, a plane, and Barry makes most of the animals think that being on "Dag's list" is bad, they run for help to Norbert, who promises to keep them off the list...for a price


Episode 38

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Mistaken Identity

Written by: John Requa & Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norbert and Daggett act like each other for 24 hours - with a crashed Russian space station in the middle of their dam

Easy Peasy Rider

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Daggett becomes part of a motorcycle gang


Episode 39

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Stare and Stare Alike!

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair Taylor
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norbert and Daggett are engaged in a staring contest concerning a TV contest, but they're too busy staring at each other to stare at the TV to see who won

I Am Not An Aminal I'm Scientist #1

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Our friend the tall guy in the white coat who sounds like Colonel Flagg on M*A*S*H (for good reason) turns himself into a beaver - and plans to develop a new, beaver-run world


FOURTH SEASON

Assuming there are 13 episodes per season, this is the first episode of the fourth season,
even though it was first shown months before March, which is when the other seasons started

Episode 40

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Norberto y Daggetto en El Grapadura Y El Castor Malo
(Norbert and Daggett in "El Grapadura and the Bad Beaver")

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann - "You Write 'em, I'll Draw 'em"
Directed by: Patty Shinagawa
...who should have directed someone to draw her with a smaller nose

In a takeoff of Mexican movies starring superstar professional wrestlers (and they really do wear their masks through the entire film), Daggett wants to create a super wrestler by extracting the abilities of other wrestlers, including El Grapadura
En Español con subtitulos en Ingles

The Loogie Hawk

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norbert and Daggett try to rid the forest of the Loogie Hawk, whose spit is incredibly sticky, only to discover that, well, "spit happens"


Episode 41

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Kreature Komforts

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Directed by: Robert Hughes

A relative of Norbert and Daggett's "from the wild" comes to visit, and ends up getting the two of them to give up "the comforts of home" and "go wild"

Oh, Brother?

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

After seeing home movies of his birth, Norbert is convinced that Daggett is not his brother - and he's even more convinved when a beaver who looks almost exactly like him (with a beaver who looks almost exactly like Daggett in tow) says the same thing


Episode 42

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Das Spoot

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Directed by: Robert Hughes

When Norbert and Daggett discover a deep trench in their pond, they build a submarine to explore it

SqOtters

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

While Norbert and Daggett are out recycling, a group of otters uses "the Law of Nature" to occupy the vacant dam


Episode 43

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Long Tall Daggy

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Carolyn Gair Taylor
Directed by: Pat Shinagawa
(yes, it said "Pat")
Norbert can't handle it when he discovers Daggett is taller than he is

Practical Jerks

Written by: Merry Williams
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Someone is playing practical jokes on Norbert and Daggett (that is, someone besides Daggett and Norbert, respectively)


Episode 44

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Nice & Lonely

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Norbert and Daggett can't send Bing far enough away, until he becomes the celebrity of the moment, after which Norbert and Daggett compete to see who can be a bigger friend to him

Soccer?  I Hardly Knew Him!

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Sandra Frame, Bob Curtis
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Daggett, who doesn't know the first thing about soccer ("don't use your hands"), turns into a soccer supremo when he converts his anger into a powerful kick


Episode 45

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Brothers...to the End?

Written by: Mitch Schauer
Storyboard by: Mitch Schauer & Michael R. Gerard
Directed by: Gary Conrad

On New Year's Eve 2000 (well, it was December 31, 1999, but you get the idea), Norbert and Daggett are given the chance to create a new world the way they want it

Euro Beavers

Written by: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Robert Hughes

Daggett wakes up from a long winter's nap to discover Norbert has become "European"


Episode 46

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Slap Happy

Written by: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Davil Earl
Animation Director: Brad Neave

Daggett goes overboard with tail-slapping, the universal bever signal of distress

Home Loners

Written by: Glen Ficarra and John Requa
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Norbert and Daggett are both home and both think the other is away...so who else could be in the dam with them?


Episode 47

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Ugly Roomers

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norbert and Daggett decide to build their own rooms

Finger Lickin' Goofs

Written by: Merriwrther Williams
Storyboard by: Sam To
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano

While swimming, Norbert and Daggett are mistaken for salmon by Barry - and when the beavers discover that a bear that gets the taste of beaver in its mouth won't be stopped in its search to eat some, they fear for their lives


Episode 48

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Strange Allure

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Lazarino Baarde & Phil Caesar
Animation Director: Brad Neave

Daggett falls in love...with a fishing lure that's attached to his tail

Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Brad Neave

Norbert and Daggett have to get ready to host a party...that Daggett first told Norbert about one hour in advance


FIFTH SEASON (January 6, 2001)

This is considered the start of the fifth season even though there were only 9 episodes in the fourth season, as there was quite a break between episodes 48 and 49

Episode 49

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Specs Appeal

Written by: Roger Eschbacher
Storyboard by: Glen Lovett
Animation Director: Brad Neave

Norbert gets a pair of X-Ray specs that don't quite work as well as the "invisible" ones he tricks Daggett into thinking were in the same box (and it never occurs to Norbert that the "hand bones" he sees have five fingers whereas Norbert's hands only have four)

Things That Go Hook in the Night

Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Sam To
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano

On a campout, Norbert and Daggett are convinced there's a killer with a giant hook out there to get them


Episode 50

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House Sisters

Written by: Gailard Sartain, Mary Jo Sartain
Okay, I'll ask...the Gailard Sartain? (Little-known fact: he was one of the stars of what, as far as I know, was Kathie Lee Gifford's only TV acting role in a regular series)
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

When Norbert and Daggett win a trip to Branson, Missouri, they get their sisters to watch their dam for them - but the video tape of instructions the boys made for them had a slight problem...
This was written as a pilot for a Nick Jr. series that was going to feature Norbert and Daggett's two sisters (in much the same way as the "Crash Nebula" episode of The Fairly Oddparents was the pilot for a planned (and even announced) Crash Nebula series that never got made)

Muscular Beaver 5

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Jay Lender
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

When Muscular Beaver announces in his latest comic book that he's no longer a hero (after getting Baron Bad Beaver elected President), Daggett gives away his costume...only to discover that Norbert really is Baron Bad Beaver


Episode 51

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Moby Dopes

Written by: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Daggett frees a killer whale from "Bill Licking's World of Dampness"...and puts it in the pond where his dam is

Present Tense

Written: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norbert and Daggett's birthday present seems to take on a life of its own


Episode 52

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Chocolate Up to Experience

Written by: Kati Rocky
Storyboard by: Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

In order to win a celebrity curling iron, Norbert tries to get Daggett to sell candy bars

Three Dag Night!

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Jay Lender
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Daggett manages to do the impossible - make something that's actually dumber than he is; clones of himself


Episode 53

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It's a Spootiful Life

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Laverta Lutz (from "Alley Oops" and "Sang 'Em High") returns to show Daggett how things would have turned out for everybody else had he never been born

The Mom From U.N.C.L.E.

Written: Barry Stringfellow
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Norbert and Daggett's mother drops by for a visit - oh, and to save the Western Hemisphere while she's at it


Episode 54

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Fat Chance!

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Rob Hughes

Daggett goes to extraordinary measures in order to build up fat for the winter

Dag in the Mirror

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Dave Pemberton
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano

Fed up with Norbert "liking himself" 24 hours a day, Daggett tries "likey-like-liking himself" - and soon he's the one everybody is pattering themselves after, causing Norb to become one of the "common beavers"


Episode 55

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Damnesia

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Bead Neave

When a practical joke backfires on Norbert, he forgets everything - and when he discovers all of the things he's done to Daggett, he changes his name to Troy and decides to change his ways

The Posei-dam Adventure

Written: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Phil Ceasar, Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano

The dam gets turned upside-down - literally - with Daggett and Truckee, who are handcuffed to each other, the only ones left inside


Episode 56

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Canucks Amuck

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Joel Seibel
Animation Director: Rob Hughes

Norbert and Daggett's dam has its water blocked - by a dam built by two Canadian beavers who claim the pond for Canada (until Norbert sends them, along with lackluster storyboard artists, underpaid timers, and Celine Dion, packing)

Yak in the Sack

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Headrick
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

This show's about beavers! Not lemmings or moose! And Norbie and Dag parody Dr. Seuss


THE "LONG-LOST" EPISODES

These episodes first aired in the USA years after the others (and most, if not all, of them have aired in a number of other countries)

Episode 57 aired on Nickelodeon on November 11, 2003; the others first aired on Nicktoons, and as I am not sure of the order in which they aired, I numbered them in the order in which I saw them and put "?" after each number

Episode 57

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Driving Misses Daggett

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Dave Pemberton
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano

Norbert gets Daggett interested in golf by letting him drive their souped-up golf cart - too bad it's only about ten feet between tees

Big Fun

Written by: Roger Eschbacher
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Brad Neave, Roget Jakubiec

Norbert and Daggett go to dinner at Big Bunny's house, where his father and brothers make Daggett look civilized by comparison


Episode 58?

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Beavemaster

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

A warrior prince mistakes Norbert and Daggett for the two furry demons he needs to kill in order to become a king

Deck Poops

Written by: Mitch Schauer
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Rob Hughes

The dam is taken by a Rat Pack called The Pack Rats, with Daggett as their galley slave


Episode 59?

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Credits: the "special" credits consisted of laughing ("Ha-Ha-Ha!", "Hee-Hee-Ho-Ho-Ho!", "Gafaw-Ha-Ha!", "Yuk-Yuk-Yuk!", and even "Bergak!"), except for Executive in Charge of Production Brian "What's So Funny?" Miller

All in the Colony

Written by: Micah Wright
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa

Daggett starts an ant farm - with "Australian White Ants", better known as termites, which is not a good thing when you live in a dam made of wood

Line Duncing

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Norbert, Daggett, and their sisters wait in line to get tickets to an ice show featuring the girls' favorite action hero


Episode 60?

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Dagski and Norb

Written by: Keith Kaczorek
Storyboard by: Chris Dent
Animation Director: Patty Shinagawa (credited as "Directed By")

Daggett and Norbert are detectives not unlike Starsky & Hutch

Shell or High Water

Written by: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
Storyboard by: Kelly James
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norbert and Daggett build the ultimate sand castle


Episode 61?

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Vantastic Voyage

Written by: Victor Wilson
Storyboard by: Jim Schumann
Animation Director: Rob Hughes

The two scientists in white coats turn Daggett into a giant so they can examine him from inside in their van

Blacktop Beavers

Written by: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa
Storyboard by: Rhoydon Shishido
Animation Director: Gary Conrad

Norbert and Daggett are in a race with a trucker to get to the World's Largest Pile of Toenails first


Episode 62?

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The Big Frog

Written by: Katy Rocky
Storyboard by: Louie Escauriaga
Animation Director: Brad Neave

Daggett realizes he's been doing childish things for too long, and turns into "The Big Frog" (er, Big Dog) of the house

Dag Con Carny

Written by: Roger Eschbacher (credited as just "Written")
Storyboard by: Sam To
Animation Director: Eduardo Soriano

A sleazy carnival operator talks Norbert and Daggett into working for him


"My TV listings say there's an episode called 'The Very Loud Screams of the Night Beast'.  Does it exist?"

No - well, it wasn't animated.  It was intended to be the second Halloween special, and a full-length story just like the first one.  I was told that it was meant to be an homage to the Hammer Films horror movies (for more information, go to the company's website, http://www.hammerfilms.com); in the episode, Norbert and Daggett go to Transylvania, where Daggett gets bitten by Dracula, and it's up to vampire hunter Buffy er, Gabriel Van Helsing to save them.


Are there any other episodes that neither Nickelodeon nor Nicktoons have aired?

Not according to Micah Wright.  While Nicktoons has not aired a number of episodes (I can think of episodes 20, 49-51, 53, and 55-57), all of these unaired episodes have aired on Nickelodeon at least once.

For various reasons, a few other episodes were planned, written, and some even voice recorded, but never got animated.  (For those of you who aren't familiar with the animation process, the voices are recorded first, and then the drawings are made to match the mouth movements to the voices - it is easier and far more realistic than drawing the mouths first and then having the voice actors dub in their lines.)
One of the stories, "Tree Flockers", has its script available at http://www.micahwright.com/downloads/treeflockers.pdf (it's in PDF format, so you need Adobe Acrobat Reader to see it) - extra-special thanks to Micah Wright for making it available online.
Another (half-length) story, "Tale of Two Rangers", would have brought Ed Winter (best known as the voice of "Scientist #1" (the taller of the two white-coat scientists)) as Ranger Phil from "Deranged Ranger".
There was another full-length episode titled "The Angry Beavers Rock Opera", meant to be a musical episode.
Finally, there was "the final story" - "Bye-Bye Beavers", where Norbert discovers he is a cartoon character and tries to explain to Daggett that their show is being cancelled.  Of course, anyone familiar with Nickelodeon's "no last episodes" policy (apparently, Nickelodeon is afraid that if they air a "last" episode, then kids might think that the show is going off the air) knows how Nickelodeon felt about that one.


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