The Racoons the tv series, the facts,
The
Raccoons is a Canadian animated television series, first broadcast from 1985 to
1992. The series was created by Kevin Gillis, and produced first at Atkinson Film-Arts
(from 1985-1986), then at newly established Hinton Animation Studios (from 1987
on).
The series features the adventures in the Evergreen Forest of Bert
Raccoon and his friends Ralph and Melissa, particularly in their attempts to thwart
the industrialist actions of pink aardvark Cyril Sneer and his trio of pig henchmen.
One unique element of the series is that Cyril gradually evolves from an unrepentantly
destructive capitalist to a likeable and environmentally responsible, if still
highly aggressive, businessman and occasional ally of the Raccoons. Another interesting
character was the capitalist Mr. Knoxa crocodile with a New Orleans accent.
Cyril's son Cedric is Bert's best friend.
Debuting in 1980 with The Christmas Raccoons TV special, The Raccoons slowly began its journey to becoming a regular animated series, using assorted specials over the next few years as stepping stones (The Raccoons On Ice, The Raccoons and the Lost Star, Let's Dance), before finally becoming a regular series in 1985. Five series of episodes were produced, airing from 1985 to 1992.
Usually, the series would feature the main characters learning major life lessons in teamwork, friendship, cooperation, and sometimes just helping out their fellow friends that live near the forest, human and animal alike, tangling with the tyrannical tycoon Cyril Sneer, who does not let anything as trivial as nature's defining highlights (trees, lakes, etc) prevent him attempting to attain a profit.
In 1989, a new character by the name of Lisa Raccoon was introduced into the series. Lisa is Ralph's niece, and the statuesque older sister of Bentley Raccoon, and the daughter of George and Nicole Raccoon. She is the love interest/best friend of Bert Raccoon. Lisa made her debut in Spring Fever, she was voiced by Lisa Lougheed, the singer of the series' ending theme.
The series had a New Wave soundtrack including the theme song "Run With Us" by cast member Lisa Lougheed a minor chart success in some countries, and covered more recently by Spray. The early episodes ended with a different version of the song, not sung by Lougheed. Many of the songs from the series featured on Lougheed's 1988 album Evergreen Nights. Unlike many cartoon series from the 1980s, The Raccoons was not heavily merchandised. Today it has a small cult following, particularly in Canada, the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation.
Unfortunately, the closing theme isn't heard on showings on Boomerang in the UK, as they close every episode with the same end credit sequence, which is from an early episode of the show and is absent of Lougheed's vocals and many of the lyrics (containing just the chorus), angering many UK fans of the series. However, when Boomerang Europe started broadcasting the show in areas such as Eastern Europe on November 6, 2006, each of the first episodes had different ending credits (featuring shots from the episode's scenes). When Season One's episodes ended on November 21, the following episodes started playing with Lougheed's version of the song in the ending credits.
In 2003, As Long As Forever: A Raccoons Movie was listed as being in development on the Canadian Television Fund's website, however since then no information has been posted to the Canadian Television Fund's website about it.
Characters
Bert is a happy-go-lucky, energetic raccoon
with a lot of imagination. Bert has plenty of confidence in his skills, though
sometimes he can get carried away. This over-confidence sometimes gets him in
trouble. He acts younger than Ralph and Melissa, and has a lot more youthful energy.
He can also be quite hasty; normally Bert will be impatient in getting a plan
executed or in bringing justice to the Evergreen Forest. Despite his faults Bert
is very loyal to his friends. His best friend is Cedric Sneer.
Ralph
and Melissa
A pair of raccoons who live at (and presumably own) the Raccoondominium.
Ralph and Melissa are portrayed as a young married couple. Generally, the two
are the most level-headed of the gang and the most adult. They grew up together,
and were childhood friends with Bert. Ralph normally comes up with plans and clever
solutions to problems. Sometimes Ralph can get caught up in his logical reasoning
and 'maturity'. Though he cares a lot for Melissa and looks out for her a lot.
Ralph's family have a long tradition of aviation; they were witness to the Wright
brothers's first flight and his uncle (from whom he obtained the scarf he always
wears) was a great pilot. However, it is eventually revealed that Ralph is afraid
of flying (Blast from the Past). Ralph was offered an editorship of a popular
newspaper in the big city, but turned it down in order to start his own newspaper
in the forest-- the Evergreen Standard (Opportunity Knocks). Melissa is a character
who evolved during the course of the specials. At first she was quite timid, and
quiet, though when the series began, Melissa gradually adopted a slightly more
outgoing and independent attitude, as well as becoming more playful and cheeky.
She works as a photographer for the Evergreen Standard. Her photography was so
good that she even received a recruitment offer from a bigger paper.
Cyril
Sneer is an aardvark, and the principle villain of the series. He is a ruthless
businessman who won't let anything stand in the way of profit. Originally, Cyril
was portrayed as a much darker version of what he would ultimately become, often
attempting to destroy the entire Evergreen Forest for lumber or industry. Once
the TV series was established however, Sneer softened up a bit, and became more
of a slightly crooked industrialist. All of his plans are foiled by the Raccoons,
and occasionally even his own son Cedric.
Cyril has stepped on many of his former colleagues to get to where he is today, and as such he is slightly paranoid that they'll come after him (Surprise Attack, Blast from the Past).
Cedric
Sneer
Cedric is the complete opposite to his father Cyril -- he's geeky, shy
and initially rather weak, character-wise. In the specials, Cedric always gave
into his father's will out of fear. While, in the specials, he is not able to
help the heroes freely, Cedric does give help to his friends in anonymous form
(disguising himself and playing for their hockey team, for example). In the real
world, he would be the life saving socialist and poorer.
Later in the series Cedric becomes a little bolder and confident (most notably in Strictly by the Book). While he doesn't always oppose his father's decisions, he does more often speak his mind, or help his friends out. His intelligence also comes in handy often. He is best friends with Bert Raccoon, and is dating Sophia Tutu. His middle name is Sydney (Power Trip).
Cedric's age is unclear. although he appears to be the same age as Bert, it was originally stated that he left school three years prior to the beginning of the series, and that he had graduated from college (The Christmas Raccoons, The Runaways).
It is not clear what became of Cedric's mother. Flashbacks (The Runaways) indicate that Cyril raised him as a lone parent since he was in diapers. In Courting Disaster, it's implied that she died, rather than divorced Cyril.
Other Characters
Schaeffer - the Raccoons' friend,
a large sheepdog. Originally portrayed as slow and dim-witted, he quickly became
one of the brightest characters on the show, and eventually opened the Blue Spruce
Cafe.
Broo - A sheepdog puppy with a star hanging from his collar (Lost Star
goes into great detail over this). Seems to favour Bert as his owner.
Sophia
Tutu - Cedric's ditzy girlfriend. She was phased out of the show in later years,
supposedly studying a school. The actual reason for her absence was apparently
the writers' inability to decide how to portray her.
The Pigs - Cyril Sneer's
bumbling henchmen and assistants. Two of them apparently share the name Lloyd,
while the third is called Floyd. Their mother visits them repeatedly during the
series (Mom's the Word, Promises Promises).
Bears - Cyril Sneer's additional
henchmen, workers, soldiers, spies, etc... Anything that suits his needs for that
particular episode.
Mr. Knox - An acquaintance of Cyril Sneer's, a southern
crocodile/business mogul who can be even more ruthless than Cyril.
Lady Baden-Baden
- A wealthy, melodramatic hen who eventually marries Mr. Knox (Courting Disaster).
Mr. Mammoth - The richest, most powerful character on the show, who appears
mostly in the form of a MacGuffin for Cyril Sneer (and often Mr. Knox as well),
ie. looking to start a partnership, giving out a contract for a baseball team,
etc. Instead of talking, he mumbles, and his assistant has to translate what he's
trying to say. He has only spoken clearly twice, such as when he was impressed
by Cedric's solar powered car (The Evergreen Grand Prix) and when Cyril refused
to accept his offer to manage his baseball team, The Mammoth Mudhens (Double Play).
The humans - Julie, Tommy and their father Dan the Forest Ranger lived in
a log cabin in the Evergreen Forest, and played a key role in the original "Christmas
Raccoons" special. Since then, they became less and less important, until
they were finally removed from the show at the end of the first season. They were
the original owners of Schaeffer, and later Broo, and since their departure it
is unclear where exactly Schaeffer and Broo live.
TV Specials
The Raccoons
began life as four television specials:
The Christmas Raccoons (1980)
Introduces
the three principle Raccoons (Bert, Ralph, Melissa), Cyril Sneer, Cedric Sneer,
Ranger Dan, Tommy, Julie, and Schaeffer.
The Raccoons on Ice (1981)
Introduces
Cedric's Girlfriend and Cyril's bear henchmen.
The Raccoons and the Lost
Star (1983)
Toyed with the series concepts and format, setting the Raccoons
on an alien planet that Schaeffer the dog ends up on. Also introduces the concept
of Sneer having pig flunkies as well as Broo, the puppy. Considered by many to
be closest to the regular series in terms of tone, characterization, etc.
The
Raccoons: Let's Dance (1984)
A made-for-video "music video" consisting
of clips from the previous specials set to songs also from the previous specials,
all joined with newly animated footage. When this special was produced, it is
assumed that the series had already been planned.
Episodes
Sixty
episodes were broadcast between 1985 and 1992.
(Note: Years given here correspond to onscreen copyright dates; known information suggests that the final series had finished production in 1989, and that internal issues may have kept them from being completed and/or aired for several years.)
Season 1 (1985-1986)
Surprise Attack (1985)
After overhearing the Raccoons' plans to "teach Cyril
a lesson once and for all", the pigs become convinced that the Raccoons are
plotting to launch a surprise attack against Cyril Sneer. Cyril becomes paranoid,
sends out his spies and locks Cedric in the dungeon, leading Bert and the gang
to launch a rescue mission.
Musical interlude: Run With Us & Sooner or
Later
Going It Alone (1985)
When Ralph and Melissa tell Bert they want
some time alone, he gets offended and decides to climb Evergreen Mountain to prove
his independence. Unknown to Bert, Cyril Sneer has a family secret hidden atop
the mountaina secret that he will do almost anything to protect.
Musical
interlude: Night After Night
A Night to Remember (1985)
Bert and Ralph
upset Melissa and Sophia when they decide to take Cedric on a 'guys only' hiking
expedition to a fort that they built as children. However, things get spooky when
the pigs play tricks on them in a haunted house.
Musical interlude: All Life
Long
The Evergreen Grand Prix (1985)
The Raccoons' way of life is threatened
when Cyril Sneer announces his bid for a lucrative contract from Mammoth Industries.
If he wins he'll pave over the forest and build an automobile plant. Unless Cedric's
solar powered car can defeat Cyril's gas guzzling hot rod in a race, the forest
is doomed!
Musical interlude: Here I Go Again
The Runaways (1985)
Cedric
runs away from home and moves in with Bert and the other Raccoons. However, he
soon realizes how much he misses his father and all of the little things that
made Sneer Mansion his home.
Musical interlude: Sooner or Later
Buried
Treasure (1985)
An old treasure map sends Bert and Cedric on an adventure.
Unfortunately, Cyril Sneer not only has eyes on the treasure, but also a fake
deed to the land that it's buried on.
Musical interlude: Missing It
The
Intruders (1985)
When Ralph and Cedric become trapped in his new vault,
Cyril must team up with the Raccoons to get past his hi-tech security system in
order to rescue them.
Musical interlude: Hang On, Hold On
Opportunity
Knocks (1986)
Ralph is set to take an editing job in the city, taking Melisa
with him, while Schaeffer and Broo are moving away with Ranger Dan, it looks like
the gang is going to be split up...until they find something worth staying for.
Musical interlude: Ain't no Planes
Cry Wolf (1986)
Bert's attempts
to liven up the Evergreen Standard with some 'creative writing' mean that nobody
believes him when he stumbles upon a real story: An insomniac Cyril wants to pave
over the forest so that he can get an uninterrupted night's sleep.
Musical
interlude: Here I Go Again
Rumours (1986)
Cedric and Sophia overhear
that royalty is coming to the Evergreen Forest, sending Bert on a quest to become
a knight, and leading Cyril to believe that his family title (taken away after
his great great uncle Excalibur Sneer tried to steal the crown jewels) is about
to be restored. Unfortunately for both of them, things are not quite what hey
seem.
Musical interlude: Missing It
Gold Rush (1986)
Things look
bad for the Evergreen Standard when Cyril Sneer tries to starve them of supplies,
buying up every ink and paper company he can get his hands on. But has Cyril bit
off more than he can chew, in promising to pay for them using gold bullions?
Musical
Interlude: Don't Fear the Fire
Season 2 (1987)
Double Play (1987)
The
Mammoth Mudhens are coming to town, and they are looking for the baseball stars
of tomorrow. Rivalries flair when it becomes clear that there is only one contract
on offer. Will it go to Bert or Cedric, and will their friendship survive?
Musical
Interlude: Growing Up
The Sweet Smell of Success (1987)
Bert turns his
back on his friends to become the spokesperson for Cyril Sneer's new cologne--
'Success'. But is the world of super-stardom all it's cracked up to be?
Musical
Interlude: Hang On, Hold On (sung by Bert Raccoon), The Sweet Smell of Success
(sung by Cyril Sneer)
Sneer and Snarl, from Blast from the PastBlast
from the Past (1987)
Cyril is sent into a panic when he learns that his
old business partner 'Karl Snarl', whom he double crossed years earlier, is about
to return and "give him what he deserves". Meanwhile Bert finds an old
helicopter, and Melissa must confront her fear of flying in order to save her
friends.
Musical Interlude: This Time
Power Trip (1987)
Due to an
unpaid bill, Mammoth power cuts Cyril's energy supply, and Cyril plans to build
a power dam to put Mammoth in his place. But there's a catchit must be completed
in 48 hours. Ralph's old Aunt Gertie shows up when he and Melissa are about to
go on a canoe trip. Upon hearing of peanut butter fudge, Bert volunteers to stay
and look after her. Bert and Cedric learn the hard way that old folks aren't as
helpless as they look.
Musical Interlude: Hold Back Tomorrow
Stop the
Clock (1987)
Cousin Bentley comes to visit the Raccoons. Meanwhile, Cyril
Sneer tries to regain his youthfulness with a magic potion.
Musical Interlude:
Growing Up
The Artful Dodger (1987)
Bert and Melissa explore the mysterious
Endless Echo caverns and happen upon some unusual cave paintingsand a monster!
After bidding $50,000 on a small painting, Cyril Sneer learns of the profitability
of the art market. The pigs try their hand at painting.
Musical Interlude:
Here I Go Again
Last Legs (1987)
Cyril Sneer has a bad cold, and due
to a misunderstanding, the pigs convince him he's dying. Bert, hearing the news,
puts all of his printing press savings into a monument for Cyril, and even holds
some odd jobs to gain more funding. But when Cyril finds out he isn't dying at
all, he tries to take advantage of the opportunity to bankrupt the Evergreen Standard!
Musical Interlude: Stop the Clock
Read No Evil (1987)
After a close
call in Beaver Bite Swamp, Bert and Cedric meet Herman the hermit, and learn the
swamp may have oil under it. This grabs Cyril's attention, and he tries to buy
the swamp out from underneath Herman. To further complicate matters, Herman can't
read. Can the swamp be saved?
Musical Interlude: New World
Courting Disaster
(1987)
After Cyril Sneer is heard talking about making a proposal at Lady
Baden-Baden's party, and the pigs accidentally send Baden-Baden the wrong letter,
it seems that the two are going to get married. Things take a turn for the worse
when it turns out that Mr. Knox is in love with Lady Baden-Baden too, and soon
Knox and Cyril are ducking it out for her hand in Marriage. Meanwhile, Cedric
is torn over the situation.
Musical Interlude: Got Me Singing
Time Trap
(1987)
Join Cyril Sneer, Lloyd, and T.O.M. the time machine in a journey
to past episodes!
Musical Interlude: Stop the Clock
Season 3 (1988)
The Prism of Zenda (1988)
When Lady Baden-Baden's priceless Prism of Zenda is
stolen out from under Cyril Sneer's nose, it is up to Bert Raccoon (Ace Detective)
to find it and save the day before Mr. Knox and Lady Baden-Baden find out what
has happened.
Musical interlude: Missing It
Paperback Hero (1988)
When
the famous explorer and author Sir Malcolm Havelock arrives in the Evergreen Forest,
Bert is bent on coming along on his next expedition. Cyril hears about the expedition,
and the possibility of finding treasure, and decides to invest in it. But Sir
Malcolm has a dark secret...
Musical interlude: Here I Go Again
The Chips
Are Down (1988)
Before Cyril Sneer can sell his feeble potato chip plant
to Mr. Knox, he desperately needs to increase his sales figures. So he and the
pigs hold a phony contest for a new bike. Bert gets sucked into the contest and
wastes all his money on it... until the pigs screw up on the assembly line.
Musical
interlude: Restless in the Night
Life in the Fast Lane (1988)
When local
dirt bike champ Bix Wheelie comes to town, trouble is not far behind for Cedric,
who takes the blame for Bix's antics, and Bert, who has to learn that life in
the fast lane is not always as much fun as it appears to be.
Musical interlude:
Run With Us, Hold Back Tomorrow (heard on radio)
Monster Mania (1988)
When
Melissa and Bert spot a fire breathing monster in Evergreen Lake, tourists begin
flocking to see it. Cyril Sneer, takes advantage of the opportunity and tries
to sell overpriced monster merchandise. In the end, the monster is exposed as
a fake.
Musical interlude: Growing Up
Mom's the Word (1988)
Cyril
Sneer just bought a 1930s "Clarence Cyclone" limousine and is souping
it up for the big antique car show. A surprise visitor shows up at Sneer mansion,
in the form of Ms. Pig, the pigs' mother. She is convinced the pigs are tycoons
due to their misleading letters, and so she asks them for some cash to help rebuild
the old family home after its destruction by a hurricane. Ms. Pig also brings
along her old "Harvey Hurricane" Coup. When Cyril Sneer sees Bert and
Schaeffer fixing it up for her, he sees some competition...
Musical interlude:
Restless in the Night
Picture Perfect (1988)
When Melissa manages to
get some photos of Snag saving Cedric from a fire, she is offered a job for World
Times Magazine. Word of Snag's heroics also gets out to a TV producer, and he
gets a chance to become the star of a television show.
Musical interlude:
Here I Go Again
Strictly by the Book (1988)
After Cedric is derided
by his friends for not being assertive or confident enough, Cyril ships him off
to Improve University, and he comes back a changed aardvark. Eventually, nobody
can stand the 'new and improved' Cedric. It's up to Cyril and the Raccoons to
change Cedric back to his old self.
Musical interlude: Stop The Clock
The
Evergreen Express (1988)
As Cyril Sneer faces losing his mansion over a
huge unpaid debt, Bert discovers a long-lost steam locomotive where an infamous
train robber apparently stashed ten million dollars!
Musical Interlude: Run
With Us
Trouble Shooter (1988)
When Bert and Cedric find Bentley in
the old fort, they take him in and find out that he went through a personal crisis
and has run away from home. Meanwhile, the Sneer Mansion's new computerized security
system goes on the fritz, and attempts to kill Cyril and the pigs.
Musical
interlude: Come On Home
Paper Chase (1988)
Musical interlude: When the
Sun Comes Up
Simon Says (1988)
Simon Sneer, Cyril's supposed brother,
shows up at Sneer Mansion expecting inheritance, and it's up to Bert Raccoon to
unmask him as an imposter.
Musical interlude: Growing Up
Games People
Play (1988)
Cyril Sneer goes on a game show and must recall voices of aquaintences
from past episodes to win the prize. Things take a turn for the worse when the
tax collector is mixed into the situation.
Musical Interlude: Hold Back Tomorrow
Season 4 (1989)
Second Chance (1989)
Cyril Sneer's childhood friend
Woodchuck Berry shows up in the Evergreen forest.
Musical interlude: Woodchuck
Breakdown(Insturmental)
The Sky's the Limit (1989)
Ralph jealously competes
in the Evergreen airshow when Melissa's old lover comes to call.
Musical interlude:
All Life Long
Bully for You (1989)
Cyril Sneer opts to look after Knox's
prickly nephew for awhile. This is quikly noted as a mistake, when he begins to
beat on Cedric and the pigs.
Musical interlude: Stop The Clock
A Catered
Affair (1989)
Cyril and the pigs must save the relationship of Knox and
Lady baden-baden.
Musical interlude: Here I Go Again
Search and Rescue
(1989)
Bert and Cedric go exploring on Jack Pine Island to find a fallen
meteorite, but they don't tell anyone where they're going, and get stranded. Soon
everyone else is desperately scouring the forest, and consulting Lady Baden-Baden's
astrology, to find them. Meanwhile, the pigs use some astrology of their own in
attempt to get a raise out of the boss, only to have him take a plunge in Banana
sales.
Musical interlude: Come On Home, Bananazz (Sung by the pigs)
Spring
Fever (1989)
Bert falls in love with Lisa, Bentley's older sister, when
she comes to visit the Evergreen Forest. After much procrastination, he gets a
date with her. But will Lisa return his feelings?
Musical interlude: Teach
Me
The Family Secret (1989)
The Great Escape (1989)
When Tromboni
the magician shows up in the Evergreen forest, Bert is bent on becoming his apprentice,
even if it kills him!
Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer tries to sell Knox his new $75000
secure vault.
Musical interlude: Can't Trust Myself
Science Friction
(1989)
Cyril goes out of control trying to be a good father for Cedric,
when he builds an amateur flying machine to enter in the science fair. When Bert
finds a tar pit with dinosaur bones in it, The pigs see some competition, and
sabotage Bert's science project in the form of pouring Snag's bones into the pit,
with Snag hell-bent on revenge.
Musical Interlude: Growing Up
Making the
Grade (1989)
When Bentley comes for his annual visit to the forest, Bert
and Cedric take him to see the old Evergreen Schoolhouse. There, they meet their
old teacher, Ms. Primrose, and learn the school is too small for government regulation,
and must be closed. Will Cyril Sneer help them out, or is the school really going
to close?
Musical interlude: Teach Me
Stealing the Show (1989)
The Phantom of Sneer Mansion (1989)
Strange things happen down at the old theater,
when Cyril tries to put on Cedric's play. It's up to Detective Bert (and the others)
to find the culprit! All the while, Cyril tries to get Lady Baden-Baden a larger
roll in Cedric's play so he can get in on Knox's 'big deal'.
Musical interlude:
Never even know what time it is
The Headline Hunter (1989)
It was bound
to happen -- The pigs get sick of Cyril's treatment, and hire ace TV reporter
Barbara LaFrum to ruin his reputation, and get them that raise they've always
wanted! Meanwhile, Bert and the gang recall past episodes as they prepare for
the big Bachelor auction.
Musical interlude: Never give up (Sung by Cyril
Sneer)
Season 5 (1990-1991)
Cold Feet (1990)
Stress Test (1990)
When
Cyril Sneer is taken to the hospital after getting an ulcer, It's up to the pigs
to keep track of his big land deal. Meanwhile, Bert gets ripped off by Milton
Midas, and attempts to retrive a refund.
Musical interlude: Run With Us
Moving
In (1990)
Ralph's brother George moves into the Evergreen Forest, along
with his wife Nicole, and Lisa and Bentley. Lisa has trouble getting adjusted
to living in the forest, away from all her friends. Meanwhile, the pigs are fired,
and get a job working at Mr. Knox's TV station.
Musical interlude: All Life
Long
End of the Line (1990)
Easy Money (1990)
When Bently destroys
Bert's new RC car, he turns to an advertising scam to repay the debt, resulting
in he and the pigs getting trapped in the endless echo caverns. Now Bert, Lisa
and Cedric must brave the underground tunnels of evergreen lake to set them free.
Musical interlude: Restless in the Night
Endless Summer (1990)
When
the pigs talk Bentley into taking a job at Cyril's new robotics company, he does
too good a job, and Cyril promotes him right off the bat. The pigs take offence
at this, as they figure they deserve the raise for "Bringing Bentley into
the organizaton". Thus, they screw up the computer system resulting in Bentley's
dissmissal. When Cyril finds out, he must confront Bentley, who is now on a camping
trip with Bert and Cedric.
Musical interlude: Endless Summer(Insturmental)
Promises Promises (1990)
Bert bites off more than he can chew, trying
to please everyone in preparation for the fair. The pigs' mother visits again,
just in time too witness their little Jam making scheme.
This episode has
no Musical interlude
Black Belt Bentley (1990)
The Wrong Stuff(1990)
Cyril
Sneer takes a dive in Sattelite TV, and Bentley is craving some canine companionship.
His parent's need some convincing that he can handel his own dog, so Bert allows
Bentley look after Broo to prove that he can be responsible. Bentley fails at
this, and Broo get's trapped inside Cyril's satelite, thus leading to a time sensetive
chase to save him.
Musical interlude: When the Sun Comes Up
Join the Club
(1991)
Bowing to peer pressure, Lisa starts smoking; meanwhile, Cyril Sneer
tries to join an exclusive golf club. In the end, the two discuss the merits of
individuality.
Musical interlude: Can't Trust Myself
The Evergreen Election
(1991)
Bert decides to run against Cyril Sneer for mayor of the Evergreen
Forest. They use references from past episodes to support their political views.
Musical Interlude: Here I Go Again
The One That Got Away (1991)
The
pigs need cash. Something they simply can't get from the boss. The answer? Moonlight
for Milton Midas, Dump some odd drums in the gorge, and all of your troubles are
gone! That is, if the drums weren't to land in a river that empties into the forest's
waterhole. But this is no ordinary waterhole. It is part of Cyril's new add campagin,
Bert and Cedric's fishing hole, as well as home to the largest cat fish in the
area.
Musical interlude: Ain't no Planes
Go for Gold (1991) In the series'
final episode, Cyril Sneer retires and Cedric takes over the family business.
Robin Steel, a sleazy con artist, soon convinces him to organize a bogus race,
in which Bert and Lisa compete, putting a strain on their relationship.
Musical
interlude: Hold Back Tomorrow
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