The following is a list of episodes of the Canadian animated television series The Raccoons. The series began as TV specials broadcast between 1980 and 1984, before becoming a regular series in 1985.
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The Raccoons began life as four television specials:
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01 | "The Christmas Raccoons" | 1980 |
Cyril Sneer is cutting down all of the trees in the Evergreen Forest, and it's up to Bert Raccoon and his friends Ralph, Melissa, and their new sheepdog friend Schaeffer to save the day. | ||
02 | "The Raccoons on Ice" | 1981 |
The fate of Evergreen Lake is at stake as Cyril Sneer plans to build his "Cyril-Dome" on top of the lake. The Raccoons, Schaeffer, Cedric Sneer, and Sophia Tutu challenge Cyril to a hockey game to see who keeps the lake once and for all. | ||
03 | "The Raccoons and the Lost Star" | 1983 |
Schaeffer is suddenly whisked away to an alien planet, where Cyril Sneer plans to rule the earth. | ||
04 | "The Raccoons: Let's Dance!" | 1984 |
A made-for-video "music video" consisting largely of clips from the previous specials set to songs (also from the previous specials), joined together with newly animated footage and a flimsy plot. When this special was produced, it is assumed that the series had already been planned. |
Sixty episodes were broadcast between 1985 and 1991. (1992 in some countries.) All the episode titles had exclamation marks at the end.
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01 | "Surprise Attack!" | November 2, 1985 | "Run With Us" & "Sooner or Later" |
Bert, Ralph, Melissa, and the rest of the gang plan a surprise for Cyril Sneer, which makes him paranoid when he thinks that the Raccoons are planning an uprising against him. | |||
02 | "Going It Alone!" | November 9, 1985 | "Night After Night" |
Bert Raccoon climbs Evergreen Mountain in order to prove to Melissa and Ralph that he can do something on his own. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer plans to stop Bert in order to keep a dark family secret hidden. | |||
03 | "A Night to Remember!" | November 16, 1985 | "All Life Long" |
Bert and Ralph let their friend Cedric Sneer join their club, but only if he stays one night inside the local haunted house. | |||
04 | "The Evergreen Grand Prix!" | November 23, 1985 | "Here I Go Again" , "Run With Us" (Instrumental Version) |
Cyril Sneer and Mammoth Motors plan to create a car factory in the Evergreen Forest, possibly ruining the beauty of the forerst forever. In order to save it, Bert and his friends create a solar-powered car to race against Cyril's own Sneermobile. Note: First appearance of Mr. Mammoth and his bird sidekick.[1] |
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05 | "The Runaways!" | November 30, 1985 | "Sooner or Later" |
Because he feels that his father doesn't appreciate him, Cedric Sneer runs away from home and lives with his friends, the Raccoons. Meanwhile, the human children Julie and Tommy run away from home as well, but get lost in the forest. | |||
06 | "Buried Treasure!" | December 7, 1985 | "Missing It" |
Bert, Cedric, and little puppy Broo find an old treasure map and search all around the Evergreen Forest to find it. Meanwhile Cyril Sneer hears about the trio's search and wants the treasure for himself. | |||
07 | "The Intruders!" | December 14, 1985 | "Hang On, Hold On" |
When Ralph and Cedric become trapped in Cyril Sneer's new vault, it's up to Bert, Melissa, Broo, and even Cyril to save them, while dodging the vault's many traps. | |||
08 | "Opportunity Knocks!" | January 4, 1986 | "Ain't no Planes", "Here I Go Again [Instrumental, Edited Version]" |
Ralph Raccoon gets a job opprotunity for working at a major newspaper company in the city, while Ranger Forest Dan gets a job opprotunity in the city, as well. It's up to Bert Raccoon to make sure that the gang stays in the Evergreen Forest in order to stop Cyril Sneer from ruining the Evergreen Forest. | |||
09 | "Cry Wolf!" | January 11, 1986 | "Here I Go Again" |
After worrying Ralph and Melissa with his wild stories, nobody believes Bert when he finds out that Cyril Sneer is planning to pave the Evergreen Forest into a giant parking lot. Note: Last appearance of Ranger Dan, Tommy and Julie |
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10 | "Rumours!" | January 18, 1986 | "Missing It" |
Cedric and Sophia overhear that the king and queen are arriving to the Evergreen Forest, which intrigues Bert to become a knight. Meanwhile, Cyril wants to become a kinight as well, but only to be knighted as ruler of the Evergreen Forest. Goof: Cedric tells Sophia that Excalibur Sneer was Cyril's great-great-great uncle. Cyril, a few minutes later, states that Excalibur was his great-great uncle. |
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11 | "Gold Rush!" | January 25, 1986 | "Don't Fear the Fire" |
Cyril plans to buy the Evergreen Standard, and even gets local entrepeuner Mr. Knox to help him. Mr. Knox will buy every ink-and-paper company so that the Standard will run out of supplies, but wants his payment in gold. Meanwhile, Bert plans to save the paper by magically creating enough gold to get supplies. Note: First appearance of Mr. Knox. Last appearance of the original "Run With Us" theme sung by Steve Lunt, and the final episode featuring Linda Feige as the voice of Melissa.[2] |
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12 | "Double Play!" | January 10, 1987 | "Growing Up" |
A big-time baseball team known as The Mammoth Mudhens are arriving in the Evergreen Forest, and are looking for someone to join their game. This causes the friendship between Bert Raccoon and Cedric Sneer to shatter as the two compete against each other to get the contract. Note: This is the first episode featuring Susan Roman as Melissa, Lisa Lougheed as the main female singer instead of Luba, and the new Hinton Studio's animation as opposed to all the previous works' Atkinson animation. |
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13 | "The Sweet Smell of Success!" | January 17, 1987 | "Hang On, Hold On" & "The Sweet Smell of Success" |
Cyril Sneer tempts Bert to become his new spokesperson for his new line of cologne. Note: From this episode on, the instrumental to "Sweet Smell of Success" was played. |
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14 | "Blast from the Past!" | January 24, 1987 | "This Time" |
Cyril is sent into a panic when he learns that his old business partner Karl Snarl, whom he double crossed years years ago, is about to return and "give him what he deserves". Meanwhile, Bert finds an old helicopter, and Melissa must overcome her fear of heights in order to save her friends. Point of Interest: While flying the helicopter on its first test flight after repair, Bert and Cedric fly over the house of Dan the Ranger, Tommy and Julie -- a reference to the characters that were written-out during Season 1. |
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15 | "Power Trip!" | January 31, 1987 | "Hold Back Tomorrow" |
Due to an unpaid bill, Mammoth power cuts Cyril's energy supply, and Cyril plans to build a power dam to put Mammoth in his place. Meanwhile, Ralph's Aunt Gertie comes to visit and Bert and Cedric agree to look over her while Ralph and Melissa are on a camping trip. | |||
16 | "Stop the Clock!" | February 7, 1987 | "Growing Up" |
Cousin Bentley comes to visit the Raccoons. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer tries to regain his youthfulness with a magic potion. Notable Error: in the first event we see Melissa Raccoon in the line-up: however, moments earlier she is shown to be one of the commentators of the event in the commentators' box. |
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17 | "The Artful Dodger!" | February 14, 1987 | "Here I Go Again" |
Bert and Melissa explore the mysterious Endless Echo caverns and happen upon some unusual cave paintings. After bidding $50,000 on a small painting, Cyril Sneer learns of the profitability of the art market. Note: First appearance of Lady Baden-Baden and Professor Smedley-Smythe |
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18 | "Last Legs!" | February 21, 1987 | "Stop the Clock" |
Cyril Sneer has a bad cold, and due to a misunderstanding, the pigs convince him he's dying. Bert, hearing the news, puts all of his printing press savings into a monument for Cyril, and even holds some odd jobs to gain more funding. But when Cyril finds out he isn't dying at all, he tries to take advantage of the opportunity to bankrupt the Evergreen Standard. Trivia: Cyril states that his bank-account number is 105609 when talking to Bert. Note: This is the only Raccoons episode not to feature Cedric Sneer, even though he is mentioned.[3] |
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19 | "Read No Evil!" | February 28, 1987 | "New World" |
Bert and Cedric meet Herman the hermit, and learn that his home, Beaver Bite Swamp, may have oil under it. This grabs Cyril's attention, and he tries to buy the swamp out from underneath Herman. | |||
20 | "Courting Disaster!" | March 7, 1987 | "Got Me Singing" |
Due to a misunderstanding, Cyril Sneer and local resident Lady Baden-Baden are getting married. This worries Cedric, who never knew his true mother, and Mr. Knox, who secretly loves Lady Baden-Baden. | |||
21 | "Time Trap!" | March 14, 1987 | "Stop the Clock" |
The Pigs create a time machine, which Cyril Sneer uses to go back to certain times and change certain events. |
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22 | "The Prism of Zenda!" | May 21, 1988 | "Missing It" |
Lady Baden-Baden allows Cyril Sneer to use her priceless diamond, The Prism of Zenda, to be used in a big-budget movie funded by Cyril himself. But when the prism disappears, it's up to Bert to find it, while Cyril distracts Mr. Knox and Lady Baden-Baden from finding out that the prism disappeared. | |||
23 | "Paperback Hero!" | May 28, 1988 | "Here I Go Again" |
Famous author and adventurer Sir Malcolm Havelock comes to the Evergreen Forest, and Bert is determined to come along his next expedition. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer plans to fund the expedition, with treasure on his mind. | |||
24 | "The Chips Are Down!" | June 4, 1988 | "Restless in the Night" |
Before Cyril Sneer can sell his feeble potato chip plant to Mr. Knox, he desperately needs to increase his sales figures. So he and the pigs hold a phony contest for a new bike. Bert gets sucked into the contest and wastes all his money on it. Note: This episode has a subtle anti-drugs message. |
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25 | "Life in the Fast Lane!" | June 11, 1988 | "Run With Us" & "Hold Back Tomorrow" |
When local dirt bike champ Bix Wheelie comes to town, Bert is fascinated by his antics, while Cedric usually takes the blame for Bix's actions. | |||
26 | "Monster Mania!" | June 18, 1988 | "Growing Up" |
When Melissa and Bert spot a fire breathing monster in Evergreen Lake, tourists begin flocking to see it. Cyril Sneer, takes advantage of the opportunity and tries to sell overpriced monster merchandise. | |||
27 | "Mom's the Word!" | June 25, 1988 | "Restless in the Night" |
Ms. Pig, the pigs' mother, comes to visit her sons, believing the pigs are millionaires due to their misleading letters, and so she asks them for some cash to help rebuild the old family home after its destruction by a hurricane. | |||
28 | "Picture Perfect!" | July 2, 1988 | "Here I Go Again" |
When Melissa manages to get some photos of Snag saving Cedric from a fire, she is offered a job for a major magazine. Word of Snag's heroics also gets out to a TV producer, and he gets a chance to become the star of a television show. | |||
29 | "Strictly by the Book!" | July 9, 1988 | "Stop The Clock" |
After Cedric is derided by his friends for not being assertive or confident enough, Cyril ships him off to a university, and he comes back a changed aardvark. Eventually, nobody can stand the 'new and improved' Cedric. It is up to Cyril and the Raccoons to change Cedric back to his old self. Note: Last appearance of Sophia as a recurring character. She returns for a brief cameo in The Evergreen Express and The Headline Hunter.[4] |
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30 | "The Evergreen Express!" | July 16, 1988 | "Run With Us" |
Bert discovers a long-lost steam locomotive hidden deep in the Evergreen Forest. Meanwhile, Cyrils' convinced that inside the train is a stash of stolen gold from a hundred years ago. | |||
31 | "Trouble Shooter!" | July 23, 1988 | "Come On Home" |
Bentley Raccoon is going through personal crisis, and runs away from home to live in Bert and Cedric's fort. Meanwhile, the Sneer Mansion's new computerized security system goes haywire, and attempts to kill Cyril and the pigs. Note: In this episode, Bentley refers to Ralph and Melissa as "Uncle Ralph" and "Aunt Melissa". It was stated by Ralph in the "Stop the Clock" episode that Bentley was Ralph's cousin, but in this episode (and all future appearances) he's referenced as being Ralph's nephew. This is also the first episode to feature George and Nicole Raccoon, although they don't have speaking roles. |
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32 | "The Paper Chase!" | August 6, 1988 | "When the Sun Comes Up" |
When Ralph gets nominated by the civic election committee for his work on the standard, he turns into an egotistical jerk in an attempt to improve every aspect of the paper. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer is elected for a business award, but his winning is jeopardized when the bears go on strike. | |||
33 | "Simon Says!" | August 13, 1988 | "Growing Up" |
Simon Sneer, Cyril's supposed brother, shows up at Sneer Mansion expecting inheritance. However, Bert Raccoon sees him as an imposter, and will do anything to prove himself. | |||
34 | "Games People Play!" | August 20, 1988 | "Hold Back Tomorrow" |
Cyril Sneer goes on a game show and must recall voices of acquaintances from past episodes to win the prize. Things take a turn for the worse when the tax collector is mixed into the situation. |
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35 | "Second Chance!" | May 6, 1989 | "Woodchuck Breakdown (Instrumental)" |
Cyril Sneer's childhood friend Woodchuck Berry shows up in the Evergreen forest. When Woodchuck is hired to play at Schaeffer's cafe, Cyril is given another chance to play with his friend onstage. | |||
36 | "The Sky's the Limit!" | May 13, 1989 | "All Life Long" |
When an old flame of Melissa comes to visit, Ralph tries to win back Melissa's affection by enetering a flight contest. | |||
37 | "Bully for You!" | May 20, 1989 | "Stop The Clock" |
To get a contract signed, Cyril Sneer agrees to look after Mr. Knox's nephew. This results in Cedric becoming the nephew's new bullying target. | |||
38 | "A Catered Affair!" | May 27, 1989 | "Here I Go Again" |
Lady Baden-Baden decides to work at Schaeffer's cafe, much to Mr. Knox's dismay. | |||
39 | "Search and Rescue!" | June 3, 1989 | "Come On Home" & "Bananazz" |
Bert and Cedric go exploring on an island to find a fallen meteorite, but they don't tell anyone where they're going, and get stranded. Soon everyone else is desperately scouring the forest, and consulting Lady Baden-Baden's astrology, to find them. | |||
40 | "Spring Fever!" | June 10, 1989 | "Teach Me" |
Bert falls in love with Lisa, Bentley's older sister, when she comes to visit the Evergreen Forest. After much procrastination, he gets a date with her. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer must choose to attend a camp reunion with Cedric or meet up with a famous billionaire. Note: First appearance of Lisa Raccoon.[5] |
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41 | "The Family Secret!" | June 17, 1989 | "New World" |
When searching the family archives for one of Lady Baden-Baden's literary projects, Bert and Cedric find papers for the adoption of a Sneer and believe Cedric has been adopted. | |||
42 | "The Great Escape!" | June 24, 1989 | "Can't Trust Myself" |
When a famous magician shows up in the Evergreen forest, Bert is bent on becoming his apprentice. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer tries to sell Knox his new $75,000 secure vault. | |||
43 | "Making the Grade!" | July 1, 1989 | "Teach Me" |
When Bentley comes for his annual visit to the forest, Bert and Cedric take him to see the old Evergreen Schoolhouse. There, they meet their old teacher, Ms. Primrose, and learn the school is too small for government regulation, and must be closed. | |||
44 | "Science Friction!" | July 8, 1989 | "Growing Up" |
Cyril goes out of control trying to be a good father for Cedric, when he builds an amateur flying machine to enter in the science fair. Meanwhile, Bert finds a tar pit with dinosaur bones in it. | |||
45 | "Stealing the Show!" | July 15, 1989 | "Can't Trust Myself" |
Floyd (Pig #3) takes up shop lifting to impress his brother's comic book lust. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer and Mr. Knox compete products in a contest in attempt to conqure the skateboard industry. | |||
46 | "The Phantom of Sneer Mansion!" | July 22, 1989 | "Never Even Know What Time It Is" |
As Cyril tries to put up a play in the old theater, the gang is being haunted by a supposed ghost. Bruno Gerussi makes a guest appearance. NOTE: TV-PG for scary images. | |||
47 | "The Headline Hunter!" | July 29, 1989 | "Never Give Up" |
The pigs get sick of Cyril's treatment, and hire ace TV reporter Barbara LaFrum to ruin his reputation. Meanwhile, Bert and the gang recall past episodes as they prepare for the big Bachelor auction. Note: Sophia Tutu makes a short return in this episode. Barbara LaFrum was voiced by the late Barbara Frum.[6] |
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48 | "Cold Feet!" | September 8, 1990 | "Never Even Know What Time It Is" |
Cyril Sneer attempts a relationship with a movie star whom he meets in a car accident, only to find that she has an extreme dislike for his recent business client. Meanwhile, Bert and Cedric must deal with the traumatizing experience of sky diving. | |||
49 | "Stress Test!" | September 15, 1990 | "Run With Us" |
When Cyril Sneer is taken to the hospital after getting an ulcer, it is up to the pigs to keep track of his big land deal. Meanwhile, Bert gets ripped off by Milton Midas, and attempts to retrieve a refund. | |||
50 | "Moving In!" | September 29, 1990 | "All Life Long" |
Ralph's brother George moves into the Evergreen Forest, along with his wife Nicole, and Lisa and Bentley. Lisa has trouble getting adjusted to living in the forest, away from all her friends. Meanwhile, the pigs are fired, and get a job working at Mr. Knox's TV station. Note: This is Nick Nichols' last episode as the voice of Pig One before his death. For the remainder of the Series, Keith Hampshire takes over that role. |
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51 | "End of the Line!" | October 13, 1990 | "Growing Up" |
Needing a new product to sell to Mammoth at an upcoming business conference, Cyril puts Cedric in charge of the project. In doing so, Cedric realizes that 'Sneer Snake oil', one of Cyril's existing products, can be used as Sunblock. Meanwhile, a train-load of garbage mysteriously arrives in the forest, prompting Ralph and Melissa to research its origin. | |||
52 | "Easy Money!" | November 3, 1990 | "Restless in the Night" |
When Bently destroys Bert's new RC car, he turns to an advertising scam to repay the debt, resulting in he and the pigs getting trapped in the endless echo caverns. Now Bert, Lisa and Cedric must brave the underground tunnels of Evergreen Lake to set them free. | |||
53 | "Endless Summer!" | November 10, 1990 | "Endless Summer (Instrumental)" |
When the pigs talk Bentley into taking a job at Cyril's new robotics company, he does too good a job, and Cyril promotes him right off the bat. The pigs take offence at this, as they figure they deserve the raise for "Bringing Bentley into the organization". Thus, they screw up the computer system resulting in Bentley's dismissal. When Cyril sees the light, he must confront Bentley, who is now on a camping trip with Bert and Cedric. | |||
54 | "Promises Promises!" | November 17, 1990 | None |
Bert bites off more than he can chew, trying to please everyone in preparation for the fair. The pigs' mother visits again, just in time to witness their little Jam making scheme. Note: This is the only episode in the series not to have a musical interlude. |
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55 | "Black Belt Bentley!" | December 1, 1990 | "Growing Up" |
After getting picked on by some of his school mates, Bentley desires to learn self defence. To his advantage, Schaeffer reveals he is a Black belt in Karate, and opts to teach him, Bert, and Cedric. But when Schaeffer realizes Bentley's prospects with martial arts, he refuses to teach Bentley due to a troubled past. Meanwhile, Cyril Sneer destroys one of his own companies in an attempt to conquer the soft drink industry. NOTE: TV-PG for brief karate violence. | |||
56 | "The Wrong Stuff!" | December 15, 1990 | "When the Sun Comes Up" |
As Cyril is about to launch his own Satellite TV service, the notion excites Ralph and Schaeffer over forty sports channels, while the pigs attempt to transmit a message to their mother for her birthday. Elsewhere, to prove to his parents he is capable of handling his own dog, Bert allows Bentley to watch over Broo for the weekend. He fails though, when Broo gets trapped inside Cyril's satellite, thus leading to a time sensitive chase to save him. | |||
57 | "Join the Club!" | February 2, 1991 | "Can't Trust Myself" |
Bowing to peer pressure, Lisa starts smoking; meanwhile, Cyril Sneer tries to join an exclusive golf club. In the end, the two discuss the merits of individuality. NOTE: TV-PG for depictions of smoking [i.e Lisa smoking]. | |||
58 | "The Evergreen Election!" | March 9, 1991 | "Here I Go Again" |
Bert decides to run against Cyril Sneer for mayor of the Evergreen Forest. They use references from past episodes to support their political views. | |||
59 | "The One That Got Away!" | March 16, 1991 | "Ain't No Planes" |
The pigs need cash. Something they simply can't get from the boss. The answer? Moonlight for Milton Midas, Dump some odd drums in the gorge, and all of your troubles are gone! That is, if the drums weren't to land in a river that empties into the forest's waterhole. But this is no ordinary waterhole. It is part of Cyril's new ad campaign, Bert and Cedric's fishing hole, as well as home to the largest cat fish in the area. | |||
60 | "Go for Gold!" | March 23, 1991 | "Hold Back Tomorrow" |
Cyril Sneer retires and Cedric takes over the family business. Robin Steel, a sleazy con artist, soon convinces him to organize a bogus race, in which Bert and Lisa compete. |
Episodes summaries summarized from info at The Un-Official Raccoons Homepage: Episode Guide Index
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