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Time Squad Season 1
June 2001 - September 2001
List of Time Squad episodes
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Episodes:
- Eli Whitney's Flesh Eating Mistake/Never Look a Trojan in the Gift Horse
- Napoleon and the Conquered/Confucius Say... Way Too Much
- The Island of Doctor Freud/Daddio Da Vinci
- To Hail with Caesar/Robin' and Stealin' With Mr. Hood
- Dishonest Abe/Blackbeard, Warm Hart
- Ludwig van Bone-Crusher/Tea Time For Time Squad
- It's Wright, It's Wrong/Recruitment Ad/Killing Time
- Big Al's Big Secret/Larry Upgrade
- Besty Ross Flies Her Freak Flag/Every Poe has a Silver Lining
- The Prime Minister Has No Clothes/Nutorius
- Kubla Khan't/Lewis & Clark & Larry
- Ivan the Untrainable/Where the Buffalo Bill Roams
- A Sandwich by Any Other Name/Shop Like an Egyptian
- Planet of the Flies/Keeping It Real with Sitting Bull
- Houdini Whodunit?!/Feud for Thought
- A Thrilla at Attila's/Cabin Fever
- Pasteur Packs O'Punch/Floundering Fathers
- The Clownfather/Hate and Let Hate
- Love at First Flight/Forget the Alamo
- Repeat Offender/Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma
- Whitehouse Weirdness/Nobel Peace Surprise
- Out with the In Crowd/Child's Play
- Day of the Larrys/Old Timers Squad
- Billy the Baby/Father Figure of Our Country
- Ex Marks the Spot/Horse of Horrors
- Floral Patton/Orphan Substitute
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Day of the Larrys is an episode of Time Squad. It is one of a handful of episodes that do no time travelling at all, and take place entirely on the Time Squad satellite.
Larry, overburdened with his chores, strikes on the idea of building a replacement for himself out of spare Larry parts he keeps in the closet. Unfortuately, the new Larry has the exact same idea, and soon the satellite is overrun with them. Buck and Otto dispose of all but one of the Larries which claims to be the original. Oddly, his final words in the vignette are "The real Larry," followed by cackling laughter that is cut short when he is sent back to work. It might be that the original Larry was actually replaced by a look-alike. However, this concept is never revisited in the series.