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KaBlam Gets Results: June learns self-defense in response to assassins and spies infiltrating the comic book, although Henry isn't thrilled. Henry gets himself into a "sticky situation" with bubble gum and June has an evil robot twin! At the end, the two co-hosts reveal their "KaBlamshake."

Sniz and Fondue: "Squeaky Clean" Fondue becomes a germophobe, and isolates himself from his best friend Sniz and the rest of the world in a bubble!

Action League Now! "Roboflesh" The Mayor kidnaps the Flesh and unleashes his newest weapon, Roboflesh...a robot designed to look exactly like the "super strong and super naked" one, except for bolts sticking out of his entire body. Roboflesh goes into attack mode on the Action League, who is having a parade until the actual Flesh comes to the rescue. What makes things worse is the League cannot differentiate between the two!

Life with Loopy: "Goldfish Heaven" Loopy and Larry's goldfish has died. While Larry is old enough to handle that kind of tragedy, Loopy isn't ready to say goodbye just yet!

Prometheus and Bob: "Shelter" Prometheus teaches Bob how to shelter himself from harsh weather!

Surprising Shorts: Two for the price of one in "Lava!" In the first installment, a hyperactive puppy and a sleeping dog are featured. During the second installment, a barking puppy makes its presence known at a sheep farm!

"The Main Comic" contains these tropes:

  • Incredible Shrinking Man: June's robot clone zaps Henry miniature with her eye beams.
  • Secret Handshake: The "KaBlamshake" which has, at the end, Henry and June twisting their arms into a tangled ball.


"Sniz & Fondue" contains these tropes:


"Action League NOW!" contains these tropes:


"Prometheus and Bob" contains these tropes:


"Life with Loopy" contains these tropes:

  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: Larry wears an orange shirt with a red jersey over it and green pants instead of a red shirt with a blue stripe on it or a white t-shirt with a red flannel shirt and tan pants. His neck is also longer. Loopy's hair beads are constructed as part of her head instead of separately, and her eyes are a brighter shade of blue.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: "Goldfish Heaven" was the pilot episode of the series and as a result had a few differences from the rest of the episodes:
    • Earlier versions of the stop-motion puppets are used, and Larry wears a different outfit.
    • The backgrounds are smaller and less detailed than they would be later on.
    • At some points, the characters' heads would be swapped out for different heads for more exaggerated facial expressions. This was dropped after this episode.
    • Characters are also shown to be able to move their heads separate from their necks in this episode, which also wasn't utilized afterward.
    • All of the stop-motion puppet characters have Four-Fingered Hands. In all other episodes, they have five.
  • The End: The only episode to end with this card.
  • Parental Obliviousness: Loopy's parents really aren't too concerned with the idea of her flushing herself down the toilet to find "Goldfish Heaven".
    Loopy: I have disguised myself as a goldfish and I'm on a mountain expedition to find Goldfish Heaven.
    Mrs. Cooper: (eyes not moving from the TV) Okay dear. Don't make a mess.
  • Pilot: The pilot episode of the series that was originally pitched to Nickelodeon in 1994. The opening title and title card were the only new additions added into the episode.
  • Real After All: Mrs. Cooper's explanation to Loopy for why their pet goldfish needed to be flushed down the toilet was because "Goldfish Heaven" is down there. Loopy actually finds it.
  • Toilet Teleportation: Loopy uses this to get to the titular "Goldfish Heaven".


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