List of Rocko's Modern Life episodes
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Rocko's Modern Life consists of a television show series and a comic book series based on the original television show.
The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon animated television series Rocko's Modern Life. The series began on September 18, 1993, and ended on November 24, 1996, with a total of 52 episodes. A typical half-hour episode of Rocko's Modern Life featured two fifteen-minute stories with a commercial break between. Occasionally, episodes would be parts one and two to tell one story over the half-hour time slot.
The Rocko's Modern Life team produced all of the episodes except for one in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States.[1][2] Murray produced the pilot episode, "Trash-O-Madness," at his studio in Saratoga, California; Murray animated half of the episode, and the production occurred entirely in the United States, with animation in Saratoga and processing in San Francisco. [3]
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[edit] Episodes
[edit] Season 1: 1993
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1 | "No Pain, No Gain / Who Gives a Buck" | September 18, 1993 | 007 |
No Pain, No Gain: Rocko and Heffer Wolfe join an exclusive exercise clinic. Who Gives a Buck: When Rocko receives a new credit card, Hef urges Rocko to go on a shopping spree. |
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2 | "Leap Frogs / Bedfellows" | September 19, 1993 | 006 |
Leap Frogs: When Bev Bighead feels unloved by her husband Ed, she attempts to seduce Rocko. Murray describes her seduction as in a "Mrs. Robinson sort of way." [4] |
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3 | "Jet Scream / Dirty Dog" | September 26, 1993 | 008 |
Jet Scream: Heffer, who is afraid of flying, heads to the O-Town Airport with Rocko to board an aircraft flying to Las Vegas, Nevada. |
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4 | "Keeping Up With the Bigheads / Skid Marks" | October 3, 1993 | 009 |
Keeping Up With the Bigheads: After Ed Bighead tries to get Rocko's house condemned, Rocko and Hef go on a remodeling spree. Skid Marks: Rocko's car is impounded, so he goes to the Department of Motor Vehicles to straighten things out. |
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5 | "Power Trip / To Heck and Back" | October 10, 1993 | 011 |
Power Trip: Mr. Smitty, Rocko's tyrannical boss, places Rocko in charge while Mr. Smitty leaves town. |
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6 | "The Good, The Bad, and The Wallaby / Trash-O-Madness" | October 17, 1993 | 010 |
The Good, The Bad, and The Wallaby: Heffer and Rocko spend some time on a farm, prompting Hef to go native. |
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7 | "Spitballs / Popcorn Pandemonium" | October 31, 1993 | 012 |
Spitballs: After losing Rocko's prized baseball, Rocko and Hef go to a local baseball game in hopes of catching a new one. Popcorn Pandemonium: Rocko and Heffer are off to the local movie theater complex. |
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8 | "A Sucker for the Suck-O-Matic / Canned" | October 31, 1993 | 002 |
A Sucker for the Suck-O-Matic: After watching an infomercial, Rocko buys a vacuum cleaner that is more than he bargained for. |
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9 | "Carnival Knowledge / Sand in Your Navel" | November 7, 1993 | 001 |
Carnival Knowledge: Heffer and Rocko attend a carnival full of hazardous rides and shady carnival games. Sand in Your Navel: Rocko and Spunky try to spend a nice day at the beach. |
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10 | "Cabin Fever / Rinse & Spit" | November 14, 1993 | 013 |
Cabin Fever: Rocko and Heffer share a camping cabin with the Bigheads. Rinse & Spit: Filburt recruits Rocko to help Filburt pass his dentist exam. |
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11 | "Rocko's Happy Sack / Flu-In-U-Enza" | November 21, 1993 | 003 |
Rocko's Happy Sack: Being broke and hungry, a 99% sale sounds like the cure for Rocko. Flu-In-U-Enza: Rocko has tickets to the big wrestling match, but he suddenly falls ill. |
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12 | "Who's For Dinner / Love Spanked" | November 28, 1993 | 004 |
Who's For Dinner: Rocko, who is unaware of Heffer's family life, is invited over to dinner at Heffer's house. |
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13 | "Clean Lovin' / Unbalanced Load" | December 5, 1993 | 005 |
Clean Lovin' : Spunky has an unnatural attraction to a mop. |
[edit] Season 2: 1994-1995
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14 | "I Have No Son" | September 25, 1994 | 014 |
This 30 minute episode introduces Ed Bighead's Son, Ralph Bighead. Ralph is is estranged from his family due to being a cartoonist, instead of being a corporate man like his father wanted. |
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15 | "Pipe Dreams / Tickled Pinky" | October 2, 1994 | 015 |
Pipe Dreams: Rocko has a plumbing problem - an enormous goldfish that Rocko flushed down the toilet. Tickled Pinky: Having a bout of appendicitis causes Rocko to experience hallucinations about his soon-to-be-departed appendix. |
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16 | "The Lounge Singer / She's the Toad" | October 9, 1994 | 016 |
The Lounge Singer: Filburt realizes his dream of being a lounge singer and hits the big time. She's the Toad: On the eve of a huge proposal at work, Ed Bighead is stricken ill, so Beverly fills his position at Conglom-O. |
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17 | "Down the Hatch / Road Rash" | October 23, 1994 | 017 |
Down the Hatch: When Spunky swallows a vitamin pill, Bloaty and Squirmy believe that they have discovered an ancient and mysterious object. Road Rash: Flem Rock is about to be bulldozed, so Rocko and Heffer go on a road trip to see it one last time. Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, a storyboard writer, says that the "biker horse" who fixed the Wienermobile originally said "Retorqued your johnson rods." The censors forced the creators to alter the lines to "...retorqued your curtain rods..." due to the sexual innuendo in the original statement. Marsh and the other crew disagreed, believing that children would not comprehend the meaning of "johnson." Marsh describes the particular "biker horse" as a caricature of himself and the other motorcyclists as caricatures of Dan Povenmire, Marsh's wife, Doug Lawrence, and Robert Skull. [10] |
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18 | "Boob Tubed / Commuted Sentence" | November 6, 1994 | 018 |
Boob Tubed: Sitting too close to the television causes the television to suck Heffer's brain out of his head and into the television. Rocko and Filburt travel to TV Central to rescue it. Commuted Sentence: A traffic jam and Heffer unwillingly join forces to cause Rocko to lose his job. Murray describes "Boob Tubed" as one of his favorite episodes.[11] |
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19 | "Rocko's Modern Christmas" | December 1, 1994 | 019 |
Rocko invites everyone, including the Elves, over for Christmas, but Ed Bighead spreads rumors about the Elves, which ruins party. | |||
20 | "Hut Sut Raw / Kiss Me I'm Foreign" | December 4, 1994 | 020 |
Hut Sut Raw: Rocko, Heffer and Filburt go camping. Kiss Me I'm Foreign: With Rocko on the verge of being deported, Filburt poses as his spouse. |
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21 | "Cruisin'" | January 1, 1995 | 021 |
Heffer and Rocko say Bon Voyage to Hef's Grandfather, who's going on a cruise vacation. When Hef and Rocko miss the call to debark, they learn a little more respect for the elderly. | |||
22 | "Born to Spawn / Uniform Behavior" | January 22, 1995 | 022 |
Born to Spawn: Filburt's 21st birthday approaches, and the ancient breeding ground of Kerplopitgoes calls. Uniform Behavior: Heffer gets a little taste of authority when he is hired as a security guard. |
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23 | "Hair Licked / Gutter Balls" | January 29, 1995 | 023 |
Hair Licked: On the day he is supposed to pose for a newspaper photograph, Rocko is having a very bad hair day. Gutter Balls: Ed Bighead's obsession with winning a bowling trophy has him disqualified from a bowling tournament. |
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24 | "Junk Junkies / Day of the Flecko" | February 12, 1995 | 024 |
Junk Junkies: Rocko needs to pay off the pizza man, so he organizes a garage sale. Day of the Flecko: After pulling overtime at the job, a housefly named Flecko disrupts Rocko's sleep. |
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25 | "Snowballs / Frog's Best Friend" | February 26, 1995 | 025 |
Snowballs: On their way to deliver comic books, Rocko and Heffer are distracted by a ski resort. |
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26 | "Short Story / Eyes Capades" | March 12, 1995 | 026 |
Short Story: Feeling inadequate due to short stature, Really Really Big Man gives Rocko a vertical boost. Eyes Capades Rocko's new glasses break just before the big jackhammer competition. |
[edit] Season 3: 1995-1996
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27 | "Bye, Bye Birdie / Belch of Destiny" | October 22, 1995 | 027 |
Bye, Bye Birdie: Heffer accidentally kills Filburt's pet Birdy. |
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28 | "The Emperor's New Joe / Schnit-heads" | October 29, 1995 | 028 |
The Emperor's New Joe: The story of the Chameleon Brothers and their coffee scandal in the old country of Balzack. Schnit-heads: Heffer falls into a sausage-worshiping cult. |
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29 | "Sugar Frosted Frights / Ed is Dead" | October 31, 1995 | 029 |
Sugar Frosted Frights: Filburt fights his fear of Halloween. |
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30 | "Fish-N-Chumps / Camera Shy" | November 12, 1995 | 030 |
Fish-N-Chumps: Rocko, Heffer and Filburt go on a fishing trip, unsuspecting that they are the prey. Camera Shy: Heffer and Filburt secretly video tape Rocko, and the movie turns into an underground hit, even winning an award at a film festival. |
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31 | "Nothing to Sneeze At / Old Fogey Froggy" | November 19, 1995 | 031 |
Nothing to Sneeze At: A mistake at the hospital endows Beverly with a nose, but the stench of her husband Ed is making her sick. Old Fogey Froggy: When Ed feels his youth slipping away, he tries to become friends with Rocko, Heffer and Filburt. |
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32 | "Manic Mechanic / Rocko's Happy Vermin" | December 3, 1995 | 032 |
Manic Mechanic: Rocko's car breaks down, but Filburt can bring it back to life. Rocko's Happy Vermin: When Rocko helps the bugs escape from Ed's prison, they become unwelcome guests. |
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33 | "I See London, I See France / Fatlands" | December 10, 1995 | 033 |
I See London, I See France: On a trip to France, Rocko falls in love. Fatlands: Bloaty and Squirmy return, this time living on an obese Spunky, as Rocko tries to get Spunky to lose weight. |
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34 | "Fortune Cookie / Dear John" | December 17, 1995 | 034 |
Fortune Cookie: Every fortune cookie which Filburt opens predicts dire consequences for Filburt. Dear John: Rocko hires TV host Bob "Bucky" Taylor to repair his destroyed kitchen, but finds out that Bucky can only build bathrooms. |
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35 | "Speaking Terms / Tooth and Nail" | December 31, 1995 | 035 |
Speaking Terms: Heffer and Rocko appear on television after getting into an argument. |
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36 | "Wacky Delly" | January 21, 1996 | 036 |
Ralph Bighead wants to leave the world of television animation, so he gives Rocko, Filburt and Heffer free reign in creating a new television show, hoping that their ineptitude will get Ralph's contract canceled. Murray described "Wacky Delly" as one of his favorite episodes because it addressed issues affecting Murray, the directors, and the writers. [7] Murray and Richard Leroy filmed the live-action meatloaf scene on Murray's patio with a wind-up camera to capture the colors of early 1960s films. Murray cooked the meatloaf and Carol Wyatt, the color supervisor, placed press-on nails on her hand and used her hands in the scene. At first the camera did not work. When Murray decided to end the shoot, the camera functioned, allowing for the shoot to continue. During the filming, two flies landed on the meatloaf. Leroy believed that the flies spoiled the shoot, while Murray believed that the flies enhanced the shoot. Murray used the plates involved in the production of the scene until he accidentally broke the plates; Murray discarded the plates. [13] |
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37 | "The Big Question / The Big Answer" | January 28, 1996 | 037 |
The Big Question: The first part of a two-part episode has Filburt finally asking Doctor Hutchison to marry him. |
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38 | "An Elk for Heffer / Scrubbin' Down Under" | February 11, 1996 | 038 |
An Elk for Heffer: In order to be considered an adult, the Wolves tell Heffer to bring elk home for dinner, but ends up falling in love with it. Scrubbin' Down Under: Rocko becomes a celebrity thanks to a little bit of spinach stuck in his teeth. |
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39 | "Zanzibar / Fatal Contraption" | April 21, 1996 | 039 |
Zanzibar: This musical-style episode for Earth Day has the Rocko pitting the town citizens against Conglom-O and its pollution. |
[edit] Season 4: 1996
# | Title | Airdate | Prod. Code |
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40 | "With Friends Like These / Sailing the 7 Zzz's" | July 8, 1996 | 040 |
With Friends Like These: Rocko must choose between Filburt and Heffer to invite to a wrestling match. Sailing the 7 Zzz's: Mr. Bighead, while sleepwalking, believes that he is a pirate and tries repeatedly to obtain a treasure map from Rocko. |
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41 | "Pranksters / From Here to Maternity" | July 9, 1996 | 041 |
Pranksters: April Fool's Day arrives in O-Town. Filburt has the ultimate prank. From Here to Maternity: Filburt and Hutch are expecting children. |
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42 | "Ed Good, Rocko Bad / Teed Off" | July 10, 1996 | 042 |
Ed Good, Rocko Bad: Ed Bighead and Rocko campaign against each other for city dog catcher. Teed Off: Ed's boss invites Ed to a game of golf. Ed is told to let Mr. Dupette win, but Heffer has other ideas. |
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43 | "Wimp on the Barbie / Yarn Benders" | July 11, 1996 | 043 |
Wimp on the Barbie: Rocko's old grade-school bully stops by for a visit. Yarn Benders: Filburt is ill, so Rocko and Heffer spin up some wild fairy tales to help him feel better. Rocko begins telling a story about himself, as a knight, aiming to rescue a princess. Heffer says that he is the princess and hijacks the storyline; when Rocko tries to regain control of the story Heffer tells Rocko that they should marry and go on a honeymoon. Jeffrey P. Dennis of the Journal of Popular Film & Television wrote the "Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons" article; in it he says that Rocko feels embarrassed by the course of the story because he has no romantic interest in Heffer, not because he feels antagonism towards homosexuality.[15] |
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44 | "Mama's Boy / Feisty Geist" | July 12, 1996 | 044 |
Mama's Boy: Heffer moves out and gets a job, but he soon learns that his roommate's wild lifestyle is having a negative influence. Feisty Geist: After a visit to a spirit reader, Heffer is plagued by a spirit of his own. |
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45 | "S.W.A.K. / Magic Meatball" | July 15, 1996 | 045 |
S.W.A.K.: Rocko sends a love letter, but when he thinks she has a boyfriend, he tries to get it back. Magic Meatball: Ed Bighead, under pressure at the job, turns to using a Magic 8-Ball to make executive decisions. |
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46 | "Closet Clown / Seat to Stardom" | July 16, 1996 | 046 |
Closet Clown: Ed Bighead tries to hide his secret identity, Ed the Clown. Seat to Stardom: Rocko becomes a famous underwear model, "Wedgie Boy." The lack of free time strains his friendship with Heffer. |
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47 | "The High Five of Doom / Fly Burgers" | July 17, 1996 | 047 |
The High Five of Doom: Filburt is suspected of being an alien. Fly Burgers: Fleko the fly sues Rocko. |
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48 | "Heff in a Handbasket / Wallaby on Wheels" | July 18, 1996 | 048 |
Heff in a Handbasket: Heffer once again meets up with that inept devil, Peaches, after Heffer sells his soul to be on a game show. Wallaby on Wheels: Falling in love with a roller-skater, Rocko tries to impress her by running a dangerous obstacle course. |
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49 | "Dumbells / Rug Birds" | July 19, 1996 | 049 |
Dumbells: Rocko gets arrested after a game of Ding Dong Ditch gets out of hand. Rug Birds: Filburt takes Rocko on a bird wig-snatching hunt. |
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50 | "Hypno-Puppy Luv / Driving Mrs. Wolfe" | October 8, 1996 | 050 |
Hypno-Puppy Luv: Heffer hyptonizes Rocko. Driving Mrs. Wolfe: Virginia Wolfe, Heffer's mother, asks Rocko to teach her to drive. |
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51 | "Put to Pasture / Future Schlock" | October 10, 1996 | 051 |
Put to Pasture: With Heffer seriously ill, Rocko flashes back to their youth. Future Schlock: 17 years into the future, Filburt's children ask Filbert the meaning of a banana which they found in a refrigerator. |
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52 | "Turkey Time / Floundering Fathers" | November 24, 1996 | 052 |
Turkey Time: Thanksgiving in O-Town, and Rocko tries to save the turkeys. Floundering Fathers: The group spin tales about who really founded O-Town. |
[edit] Comic book issues
One volume, containing seven issues, has been released. Chief Editor: Tom DeFalco. Editor: Mike Lackey.
[edit] Issue 1
- Issue 1: TV's Whacked Out Wallaby Goes Berserk in his own Marvel Mag! (June 1994)
- Story A: Dental Hyjinks - Rocko visits Doctor Demento in an attempt to have a rotten tooth pulled.
- Writer: John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- Pencils: Darren Auck
- Inks: Gary Fields
- Letterer: Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- "Whipper Snapper": Mike Lackey
- "Whip Cracker": Tom DeFalco
- A letter to the editor printed in Issue 3 written by Joey Marchese of Union Township, New Jersey described Demento as "spoofed" by Mike Lackey and Rick Parker from the dentist in the first issue of Marvel Comics's Beavis and Butthead. Mike Lackey responded, describing the similarities as "the strangest of coincidences, perhaps completely the work of planetary alignment or the magnetic resonance of the earth, or maybe the eclipse... Yeah! The eclipse!" He then continued, "ROCKO editor World Famous Mike Lackey looked directly into the sun while shuffling scripts, and...! Yeah, yeah, we don't buy it either!" [16]
- Story B: This Is A Test! - Spunky, after being zapped by a television, becomes an unwitting television receiver, hijacking all of the world's television channels and "filming" from his body.
- "Screenplay": John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- "Photographers": Ed Lazellari and Gary Fields
- "Titles": Dave Scharpe
- "Colorization": Bob Sharen
- "Director": Mike Lackey
- "Producer": Tom DeFalco
- Special thanks: Jennifer O'Donnell
- Joe O'Brien, a Marvel Comics employee from Tenafly, New Jersey, provided the Japanese text in "This Is A Test!." [16] In Issue 7 Dave Scharpe, the letter, stated that he re-lettered the Japanese characters multiple times until he "got it right." [16]
- Story A: Dental Hyjinks - Rocko visits Doctor Demento in an attempt to have a rotten tooth pulled.
[edit] Issue 2
- Issue 2: Intestinal Turmoil (July 1994)
- Story A: Intestinal Turmoil - Rocko and Heffer seek a cure for Spunky's sudden and painful intestinal ailment.
- Writer: John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- Pencils: Darren Auck
- Inks: Gary Fields
- "Advil + Nodoze": Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- Editor: Mike Lackey
- "Chief of Police": Tom DeFalco
- Story B: Who Invited You? - Ed Bighead feels disgust when Rocko and Heffer join his corporate party while uninvited. Meanwhile, Beverly Bighead flirts with Donald Frump, Ed Bighead's boss.
- "Food for Thought": John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- "A Feast For The Eyes": Ed Lazellari and Gary Fields
- "Signs": Dave Scharpe
- "Color Coordinator": Lia Pelosi
- "Catering Supervisor": Mike Lackey
- "Chief Supervisor": Tom DeFalco
- Story A: Intestinal Turmoil - Rocko and Heffer seek a cure for Spunky's sudden and painful intestinal ailment.
[edit] Issue 3
- Issue 3: Love Sick! (August 1994)
- Story A: Eat This! It's Good For You! - Heffer falls head over heels for a female cow who reveals herself to be a health food nut, while Rocko continues his attempts to meet his crush, Melba Toast.
- By John "Lewie" Lewandowski, Darren Auck, Gary Fields, Dave Sharpe, Bob Sharen, Mike Lackey, and Tom DeFalco
- Pass the Puffy! (A maze game)
- Concept and Pencils: Darren Auck
- Inks and Letters: Matt Maley
- Story A: Eat This! It's Good For You! - Heffer falls head over heels for a female cow who reveals herself to be a health food nut, while Rocko continues his attempts to meet his crush, Melba Toast.
[edit] Issue 4
- Issue 4: Rocko Gets Night Clubbed! (September 1994)
- Story A: Remote Controlled - Rocko and Heffer discover a remote control in an electronics store which bears the power to manipulate time.
- Writer: John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- Pencils: Darren Auck
- Inks: Matt Maley
- Letters: Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- Editor: Mike Lackey
- Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco
- Story B: Beaten by a Club - Rocko and Heffer fall headfirst into a turbulent experience upon attending a concert starring Lollapalosers, their favorite band.
- Writer: Joey Cavalieri
- Pencils: Darren Auck
- Inks: Gary Fields
- Letters: Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- Editor: Mike Lackey
- Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco
- Story A: Remote Controlled - Rocko and Heffer discover a remote control in an electronics store which bears the power to manipulate time.
[edit] Issue 5
- Issue 5: Spunky's Kinda Funky! (October 1994)
- Story A: Earl & Water Don't Mix - Ed Bighead "trains" Earl to assault Rocko while the wallaby sets up an inflatable pool in his backyard.
- Writer: John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- Penciler: Darren Auck
- Inker: Matt Maley
- Letterer: Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- Editor: Mike Lackey
- Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco
- Special: The Ultimate Trading Card
- Story B: Spunky's Kinda Funky - Spunky's pungent odor forces Rocko to seek a cure.
- "Rotten Writer": John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- "Pungent Penciler": Darren Auck
- "Aromatic Inker": Gary Fields
- "Limburger-like Lettering": Dave Scharpe
- "His Usual Smelly Colors": Bob Sharen
- "Odorous Editor": Mike Lackey
- "The Biggest Stinker of All": Tom DeFalco
- Story A: Earl & Water Don't Mix - Ed Bighead "trains" Earl to assault Rocko while the wallaby sets up an inflatable pool in his backyard.
[edit] Issue 6
- Issue 6: Special Disgusting Parasite Issue! (November 1994)
- Story A: Bug Out! - Bloaty and Squirmy travel from dog to dog while trying to find a perfect animal to leech.
- Writer: John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- Penciler: Ed Lazallari
- Inker: Gary Fields
- Letterer: Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- Editor: Mike Lackey
- Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco
- Story B: Lice on the Loose - Bloaty and Squirmy again find Spunky; after Rocko takes Spunky to a pet store, Bloaty and Squirmy interact with other local parasites.
- Writer: John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- Penciler: Darren Auck
- Inker: Gary Fields
- Letterer: Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- Editor: Mike Lackey
- Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco
- Story A: Bug Out! - Bloaty and Squirmy travel from dog to dog while trying to find a perfect animal to leech.
[edit] Issue 7
- Issue 7: Comic Book Convention Day is a Very Dangerous Day! (December 1994)
- Story A: Conned Again - Filbert loses his glasses and wallet while going to a comic book convention; upon taking the guise of "Benito," a comic book hero, Filbert finds fans.
- "Fan Boy": John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- "Hayseed": Darren Auck
- "Breeder": Gary Fields
- "Gardener": Dave Scharpe
- "Angry Football": Bob Sharen
- "Vacant": Mike Lackey
- "Overseer": Tom DeFalco
- Story B: Bev's Beauty Tips - Beverly Bighead explains to the reader her tips for keeping beauty.
- "Frustrated Writer": John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- "Pencils without Peer": Darren Auck
- "Indescribable Inks + Lopsided Lettering": Matt Maley
- "Hilarious Hues": Bob Sharen
- 'Thats "Mr."': Mike Lackey
- "Big Guy in the Corner Office": Tom DeFalco
- Story C: I'll Never Go Camping Again - After a power outage, Rocko tells the story of his last camping trip to Heffer.
- Script: John "Lewie" Lewandowski
- Penciler: Darren Auck
- Inker: Gary Fields
- Letterer: Dave Scharpe
- Colors: Bob Sharen
- "Camp Councilor": Mike Lackey
- "Jr. Woodchuck": Tom DeFalco
- Story A: Conned Again - Filbert loses his glasses and wallet while going to a comic book convention; upon taking the guise of "Benito," a comic book hero, Filbert finds fans.
[edit] VHS collections
- "With Friends Like These" (released July 8, 1997[17])
- "Bedfellows"
- "No Pain, No Gain"
- "The Good, the Bad and the Wallaby"
- "Wimp on the Barby"
- "With Friends Like These"
- "Machine Madness" (released July 8, 1997[18])
- "Trash-O-Madness"
- "A Sucker for the Suck-O-Matic"
- "Unbalanced Load"
- "Rocko's Modern Christmas" (released October 13, 1997[19])
- "Modern Love" (released January 13, 1998)[20])
- "An Elk for Heffer"
- "I See London, I See France"
- "SWAK"
- "Wallaby in Wheels"
- "Love Spanked"
[edit] References
- ^ "ANIMATORS FEEL FREE WITH `ROCKO'." The Palm Beach Post
- ^ "Where Rocko the series was produced," Joe Murray Studio
- ^ a b "How the Pilot was produced," Joe Murray Studio
- ^ a b c d "Character Museum," Joe Murray Studio
- ^ a b "Lisa (Kiczuk) Trainor interviews George Maestri, story writer for Rocko's Modern Life," The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
- ^ "Rubber Blog," Rubber Bug
- ^ a b c d e f "Lisa (Kiczuk) Trainor interviews Joe Murray, creator of Rocko's Modern Life," The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Lisa (Kiczuk) Trainor interviews Martin Olson, writer for Rocko's Modern Life," The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
- ^ Maestri, George. Digital Character Animation 3. 248.
- ^ "Dan Abrams' interview with Jeff "Swampy" Marsh," The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
- ^ "Rocko's Modern Life Archives," Joe Murray Studio
- ^ The Rocklopedia Fakebandica. "70.
- ^ "The Wacky Deli Meatloaf," Joe Murray Studio
- ^ Prescott, Jean. "ROCKO AND THE GANG TAKE ON POLLUTION." The Sun Herald. Page M28. April 19, 1996.
- ^ Dennis, Jeffrey P. "Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons." Journal of Popular Film & Television. Fall 2003. Volume 31, Issue 3. 132-140. 9p, 3bw.
- ^ a b c "That's Life" (Letters to the Editor), Rocko's Modern Life. Marvel Comics. Volume 1, Issue 3.
- ^ "Rocko's Modern Life: With Friends Like These (1993)," Amazon.com
- ^ "Rocko's Modern Life: Machine Madness (1993)," Amazon.com
- ^ "Rocko's Modern Christmas (1993)," Amazon.com
- ^ ""Rocky The Baby Kangaroo Joey: Modern Love (1993)[sic] ," Amazon.com