List of Snorks episodes
This is the list of episodes for Snorks, a Belgian-American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions with SEPP International S.A., and based on the original characters created by Nic Broca.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 13 | September 15, 1984 | December 8, 1984 | |
2 | 10 | September 14, 1985 | November 16, 1985 | |
3 | 13 | September 12, 1987 | December 5, 1987 | |
4 | 29 | September 10, 1988 (USA Network) September 12, 1988 (American Broadcasting Company) |
January 14, 1989 (USA Network) December 2, 1988 (American Broadcasting Company) |
Episodes
Season 1 (1984)
Season 1 is the first season of Snorks which ran thirteen episodes from September 15, 1984 ("Journey to the Source") to December 8, 1984 ("Whales Tales"). Several title cards from Season 1 were lost in syndication for some unknown reason, and quite a few of the episodes are paired with a few Season 2 episodes in Boomerang reruns. In fact, some Season 1 episodes are out of order when on the Season 1 DVD. The first season had a narration opening starting off with a sailor narrating about a mythical legend about mysterious underwater sea creatures rescuing Spanish Navy Captain Ortega who's log is housed in a library at a Caribbean Monastery. It was used exclusively on NBC in 1984, and although it has never graced American television screens ever since, it can be found on the DVD.
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date |
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1a | 1a | "Journey to the Source" | Sandy Fries | September 15, 1984 |
1b | 1b | "Vandal Scandal" | Gordon Bressack | September 15, 1984 |
2a | 2a | "Hooked on a Feeling" | Gordon Bressack | September 22, 1984 |
2b | 2b | "The New Neighbors" | Frances Novier | September 22, 1984 |
3a | 3a | "Das Boot" | Charles M. Howell, IV | September 29, 1984 |
3b | 3b | "Which Snork Snitched?" | Gordon Bressack | September 29, 1984 |
4a | 4a | "Allstar's Allstar Band" | John Bonaccorsi | October 6, 1984 |
4b | 4b | "Snorkymania" | John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob | October 6, 1984 |
5a | 5a | "A Snorking We Will Go" | Gordon Bressack | October 13, 1984 |
5b | 5b | "Now You Seahorse, Now You Don't" | John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob | October 13, 1984 |
6a | 6a | "Snorkdance" | Mark Seidenberg and Charles M. Howell, IV | October 20, 1984 |
6b | 6b | "Snork Marks the Spot" | Gordon Bressack | October 20, 1984 |
7a | 7a | "Junior's Secret" | Alan Burnett | October 27, 1984 |
7b | 7b | "The Big Scoop" | Alan Burnett | October 27, 1984 |
8a | 8a | "The Blue Coral Necklace" | Ray Parker | November 3, 1984 |
8b | 8b | "Up, Up & Awave" | Tom Ruegger | November 3, 1984 |
9a | 9a | "Snorkin' Surf Party" | Gordon Bressack | November 10, 1984 |
9b | 9b | "The Snorkness Monster" | John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob | November 10, 1984 |
10a | 10a | "A Snork on the Wild Side" | Charles M. Howell, IV | November 17, 1984 |
10b | 10b | "Allstar's Double Trouble" | Ray Parker | November 17, 1984 |
11a | 11a | "Fine Fettered Friends" | Gordon Bressack | November 24, 1984 |
11b | 11b | "Time Out for Sissies" | Frances Novier | November 24, 1984 |
12a | 12a | "Me Jo-Jo, You Daffney" | Charles M. Howell, IV and Alan Burnett | December 1, 1984 |
12b | 12b | "The Old Shell Game" | Sharon Painter and John Bradford | December 1, 1984 |
13a | 13a | "The King of Kelp" | Charles M. Howell, IV and Alan Burnett | December 8, 1984 |
13b | 13b | "Whales Tales" | Tom Ruegger | December 8, 1984 |
Season 2 (1985)
Season 2 of Snorks premiered on September 14, 1985 on NBC with "Snorkitis Is Nothing to Sneeze at", and ended on November 16, 1985 with "The Backwards Snork". Several changes were made during this season aside from animation style - Allstar's voice got lower while Casey's voice is higher. "We're the Snorks" main title theme is used. The Season 2 theme can be seen on YouTube, as well as Snorks home videos distributed by Worldvision in the 80s and the season two DVD distributed by Warner Archive. This is also the shortest season of Snorks, with only 10 episodes total.
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date |
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14a | 1a | "Snorkitis Is Nothing to Sneeze at" | Gordon Bressack | September 14, 1985 |
14b | 1b | "The Whole Toot and Nothing but..." | Glenn Leopold | September 14, 1985 |
15a | 2a | "Chickens of the Sea" | Lane Raichert | September 21, 1985 |
15b | 2b | "Never Cry Wolf-Fish" | Betty G. Birney | September 21, 1985 |
16a | 3a | "A Hard Day's Snork" | Gordon Bressack | September 28, 1985 |
16b | 3b | "Learn to Love Your Snork" | Misty Stewart | September 28, 1985 |
17a | 4a | "Allstar's Freshwater Adventure" | Glenn Leopold | October 5, 1985 |
17b | 4b | "Dr. Strangesnork" | Glenn Leopold, John Semper, and Cynthia Friedlob | October 5, 1985 |
18a | 5a | "It's Just a Matter of Slime" | Chris Otsuki and Glenn Leopold | October 12, 1985 |
18b | 5b | "Water Friends for?" | Kevin Hopps | October 12, 1985 |
19a | 6a | "Junior's Octopuppy" | Lane Raichert and Mark Young | October 19, 1985 |
19b | 6b | "The Shape of Snorks to Come" | Lane Raichert and Mark Young | October 19, 1985 |
20a | 7a | "Casey and the Doubleheader" | Glenn Leopold | October 26, 1985 |
20b | 7b | "The Ugly Yuckfish" | Gordon Bressack | October 26, 1985 |
21a | 8a | "Gills Just Want to Have Fun" | Lane Raichert and Mark Young | November 2, 1985 |
21b | 8b | "Guess What's Coming to Dinner!" | Lane Raichert and Charles M. Howell, IV | November 2, 1985 |
22a | 9a | "A Sign of the Tides" | Charles M. Howell, IV | November 9, 1985 |
22b | 9b | "The Littlest Mermaid" | Glenn Leopold | November 9, 1985 |
23a | 10a | "I Squid You Not" | Glenn Leopold | November 16, 1985 |
23b | 10b | "The Backwards Snork" | Charles M. Howell, IV | November 16, 1985 |
Season 3 (1987)
Season 3 of Snorks began on September 12, 1987 on both NBC and first-run syndication with "All's Whale That Ends Whale", and ended on December 5, 1987 with "The Snorkshire Spooking". Many changes were made this season, and have progressed well into Season 4. Dimmy disappeared from the show for unknown reasons; however, he made cameo appearances in several episodes. Corky was introduced as a main character, and Jojo also became a main character. Several new villains were introduced, such as the Great Snork Nork, Bigweed, and Lil Seaweed, the latter two going on to replace Junior as the main villain(s). This was also the first (and only) season of Snorks to use digital ink animation. The widely known "Come Along With the Snorks" theme song was in use, and has been used in further syndication and reruns for many years to come. Finally, several casting changes were made - Barry Gordon replaced Frank Nelson as voice of Governor Wetworth following his death, and Jim Cummings replaced Bob Holt as voice of Mr. Seaworthy who also died. Lane Raichert also took over as head writer for the show.
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date |
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24a | 1a | "All's Whale That Ends Whale" | David Schwartz (teleplay), and Joseph Barbera with Lane Raichert (story) | September 12, 1987 |
24b | 1b | "Allstar's Last Hour" | Lane Raichert (story), and John Bates (teleplay) | September 12, 1987 |
25a | 2a | "A Willie Scary Shalloween" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | September 19, 1987 |
25b | 2b | "Sea Shore Sideshow" | Alan Swayze (teleplay), and Joseph Barbera with Lane Raichert (story) | September 19, 1987 |
26a | 3a | "Freeze Save Our Town" | Lane Raichert (story), and David Schwartz (teleplay) | September 26, 1987 |
26b | 3b | "Snip & Snap" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | September 26, 1987 |
27a | 4a | "Junior's Empire" | Mary Jo Ludin | October 3, 1987 |
27b | 4b | "The Golden Dolphin" | John Bates (teleplay), and Evelyn A-R Gabai with Lane Raichert (story) | October 3, 1987 |
28a | 5a | "It's Always Darkest Before the Snork" | Berny Wolf | October 10, 1987 |
28b | 5b | "The Sand Witch" | Candace Howerton with Neal Barbera (story), and David Schwartz with Lane Raichert (teleplay) | October 10, 1987 |
29a | 6a | "Tooter Loves Tadah" | Neal Barbera (story), and Evelyn A-R Gabai (teleplay) | October 17, 1987 |
29b | 6b | "The Shady Shadow" | George Atkins | October 17, 1987 |
30a | 7a | "Daffney's Ransom" | Lane Raichert (story), and John Bates (teleplay) | October 24, 1987 |
30b | 7b | "Salmon Chanted Evening" | John Semper (teleplay), and Joseph Barbera with Lane Raichert (story) | October 24, 1987 |
31a | 8a | "Casey in Sandland" | Neal Barbera (story), and Candace Howerton (teleplay) | October 31, 1987 |
31b | 8b | "Reefberry Madness" | Laren Bright (teleplay), and Laren Bright with Lane Raichert (story) | October 31, 1987 |
32a | 9a | "A Farewell of Arms" | Alan Swayze (teleplay), and Neal Barbera with Alan Swayze (story) | November 7, 1987 |
32b | 9b | "Mummy Snorkest" | Berny Wolf | November 7, 1987 |
33a | 10a | "Jo-Jo in Control" | John Bates (teleplay), and John Bradford with Lane Raichert (story) | November 14, 1987 |
33b | 10b | "The Day the Ocean Stood Still" | Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay), and Neal Barbera with Lane Raichert (story) | November 14, 1987 |
34a | 11a | "Chills, Drills and Spills" | David Schwartz (teleplay), and Evelyn A-R Gabai with Lane Raichert (story) | November 21, 1987 |
34b | 11b | "The Longest Shortcut" | Lane Raichert | November 21, 1987 |
35a | 12a | "Willie and Smallstar's Big Adventure" | Laren Bright (teleplay), and Laren Bright with Lane Raichert (story) | November 28, 1987 |
35b | 12b | "Taming of the Snork" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | November 28, 1987 |
36 | 13 | "A Snork in a Gilded Cage" | Charles M. Howell, IV | December 5, 1987 |
36b | 13b | "The Snorkshire Spooking" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | December 5, 1987 |
Season 4 (1988–89)
Season 4, the final season of Snorks began at different times on different television stations. On the USA Network, it began on September 10, 1988, with "Daffney's Not So Great Escape", and ended on January 14, 1989, with "My Dinner with Allstar". In ABC, Season 4 began on October 24, 1988, with the same first episode, and ended on December 2, 1988, with the same last episode. Dimmy still made cameo appearances throughout, and Bigweed and Lil Seaweed had bigger roles as villains. Also, every episode following "In Junior's Image" was two-part rather than one-part. The digital ink animation style was abandoned, and replaced with the older styles. The two differences of the fourth season animation were that the animation of the Snorks themselves were different, and the animation overall was lighter than in the first and second seasons. It is also the longest season on the series, with a total of 35 episodes. The "Come Along with the Snorks" theme song was kept intact.
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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37a | 1a | "Daffney's Not So Great Escape" | Lane Raichert (story), and John Bates (teleplay) | September 10, 1988 (USA Network) October 24, 1988 (ABC) | 401 |
37b | 1b | "Willie's Best Fiend" | Lane Raichert | September 10, 1988 (USA Network) October 24, 1988 (ABC) | 402 |
38a | 2a | "Day of the Juniors" | Lane Raichert (story), and Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay) | September 17, 1988 (USA Network) October 25, 1988 (ABC) | 403 |
38b | 2b | "Dr. Strangesnork's Bomb" | Laren Bright | September 17, 1988 (USA Network) October 25, 1988 (ABC) | 404 |
39a | 3a | "A Starfish Is Born" | Ernie Contreras (story), and Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay) | September 24, 1988 (USA Network) October 26, 1988 (ABC) | 405 |
39b | 3b | "Ooze Got the Snorks" | Lane Raichert (story), and David Schwartz (teleplay) | September 24, 1988 (USA Network) October 26, 1988 (ABC) | 406 |
40a | 4a | "The Silly Snorkasaurus" | Lisa Maliani | October 1, 1988 (USA Network) October 27, 1988 (ABC) | 407 |
40b | 4b | "Who's Who?" | David Schwartz | October 1, 1988 (USA Network) October 27, 1988 (ABC) | 408 |
41a | 5a | "Battle of the Gadgets" | Lane Raichert (story), and Alan Swayze (teleplay) | October 8, 1988 (USA Network) October 28, 1988 (ABC) | 409 |
41b | 5b | "Little Lord Occy" | Jim Pfanner | October 8, 1988 (USA Network) October 28, 1988 (ABC) | 410 |
42a | 6a | "Junior's Fuelish Kelp Rush" | M.R. Wells | October 15, 1988 (USA Network) October 31, 1988 (ABC) | 411 |
42b | 6b | "The Boo Lagoon" | Kristina Mazzotti (teleplay), and Lane Raichert with Laren Bright (story) | October 15, 1988 (USA Network) October 31, 1988 (ABC) | 412 |
43a | 7a | "How the Snork Was Won" | Candace Howerton | October 22, 1988 (USA Network) November 1, 1988 (ABC) | 413 |
43b | 7b | "In Junior's Image" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | October 22, 1988 (USA Network) November 1, 1988 (ABC) | 414 |
44 | 8 | "Robosnork" | Laren Bright | October 29, 1988 (USA Network) November 2, 1988 (ABC) | 415 |
45 | 9 | "Summer & Snork" | Jim Pfanner | October 29, 1988 (USA Network) November 3, 1988 (ABC) | 416 |
46 | 10 | "Allstar's Odyssey" | Eleanor Burian-Mohr and Jack Hanrahan | November 5, 1988 (USA Network) November 4, 1988 (ABC) | 417 |
47 | 11 | "In Greed We Trust" | Lane Raichert (story), and Alan Swayze (teleplay) | November 5, 1988 (USA Network) November 8, 1988 (ABC) | 418 |
48 | 12 | "Jaws Say the Word" | Lane Raichert | November 12, 1988 (USA Network) November 9, 1988 (ABC) | 419 |
49 | 13 | "Prehisnorkic" | Laren Bright | November 12, 1988 (USA Network) November 10, 1988 (ABC) | 420 |
50 | 14 | "Rhyme and Punishment" | M.R. Wells | November 19, 1988 (USA Network) November 11, 1988 (ABC) | 421 |
51 | 15 | "The Wizard of Ice" | Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay), and Chuck Couch with Lane Raichert (story) | November 19, 1988 (USA Network) November 14, 1988 (ABC) | 422 |
52 | 16 | "Big City Snorks" | Lane Raichert (story), and David Schwartz (teleplay) | November 26, 1988 (USA Network) November 15, 1988 (ABC) | 423 |
53 | 17 | "Nightmare on Snorkstreet" | Eleanor Burian-Mohr and Jack Hanrahan | November 26, 1988 (USA Network) November 16, 1988 (ABC) | 424 |
54 | 18 | "Robin Snork" | Candace Howerton | December 3, 1988 (USA Network) November 17, 1988 (ABC) | 425 |
55 | 19 | "Snorkerella" | Lisa Maliani | December 3, 1988 (USA Network) November 18, 1988 (ABC) | 426 |
56 | 20 | "Snork Ahoy" | Jim Pfanner | December 10, 1988 (USA Network) November 21, 1988 (ABC) | 427 |
57 | 21 | "The Daring Young Snork on the Flying Trapeze" | Candace Howerton | December 10, 1988 (USA Network) November 22, 1988 (ABC) | 428 |
58 | 22 | "Oh Brother!" | Glenn Leopold | December 17, 1988 (USA Network) November 23, 1988 (ABC) | 429 |
59 | 23 | "The Story Circle" | Kristina Mazzotti (teleplay), and Kristina Mazzotti with Lane Raichert (story) | December 17, 1988 (USA Network) November 24, 1988 (ABC) | 430 |
60 | 24 | "I'll Be Senior" | Laren Bright and Lane Raichert | December 31, 1988 (USA Network) November 25, 1988 (ABC) | 431 |
61 | 25 | "The Day They Fixed Junior Wetworth" | Lane Raichert and Laren Bright | December 31, 1988 (USA Network) November 28, 1988 (ABC) | 432 |
62 | 26 | "First Snork in Space" | Lisa Maliani | January 7, 1989 (USA Network) November 29, 1988 (ABC) | 433 |
63 | 27 | "Wish or Wish Out" | Lane Raichert | January 7, 1989 (USA Network) November 30, 1988 (ABC) | 434 |
64 | 28 | "All That Glitters Is Not Goldfish" | Laren Bright and Lane Raichert | January 14, 1989 (USA Network) December 1, 1988 (ABC) | 435 |
65 | 29 | "My Dinner with Allstar" | Candace Howerton and Jim Pfanner | January 14, 1989 (USA Network) December 2, 1988 (ABC) | 436 |