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| Subject: "Special" Episode Descriptions Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:59 am | |
| - "Valentine's Day Massacre" - broadcast February 9, 1991
Big Pete and the school's stadium line painter, Mr. Beverly (Whose squid, Edna, the school mascot, Pete has just accidentally killed), vie for the love of the math teacher (Ms. Fingerwood). However, Openface (one of Big Pete's arch-enemies) tries to get the upper hand in a quest for the missing squid and helps Mr. Beverly with his love for Ms. Fingerwood. He tries to get Ellen to exploit the Petes by revealing the secret of what really happened to Edna.
- "Space, Geeks, and Johnny Unitas" - broadcast June 2, 1991
Big Pete and Ellen work on a science project to determine whether unearthly life exists on Earth and inadvertently make a new friend. Pete becomes obsessed with football hero Johnny Unitas and one life-changing play (The Greatest Game Ever Played), while Ellen discovers that some things are best left unrevealed.
- "Apocalypse Pete" - broadcast ? ?, 1992
Don Wrigley (the Petes' dad) and Mr. Hickle (Ellen's dad) start a prank war, which helps Little Pete and his father get closer while tearing Big Pete and Ellen apart. Based on the short entitled "The Big Race."
- "Halloween" (Lost Episode) - broadcast October 23, 1992
The evil Hat Head is smashing all of the local pumpkins. Artie, the Strongest Man...In the World must put a stop to this!
- "What We Did On Our Summer Vacation" - broadcast May 17, 1993
After the Petes and Ellen unintentionally drive Mr. Tastee (the local ice-cream man) out of town by trying to find out about his personal life, they start a hunt to find him and bring him back as the summer comes to a close. NOTE: the original (non-series) version of this episode had music done by R.E.M., Baby Flamehead, Poi Dog Pondering, Ministry, Jody Grind, and Shackwacky.
- "New Year's Pete" - broadcast ? ?, 1993
Little Pete reflects on a year in which he ultimately failed to achieve his New Year's Resolution of changing the world. This and "Crisis in the Love Zone" are the only episodes not narrated by Big Pete.
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