List of Pee-wee's Playhouse episodes

This is the complete episode list for Pee-wee's Playhouse. A total of 45 episodes (including 1 primetime special) were recorded for CBS from 1986-1990.

Season 3 only had two episodes, plus the primetime Christmas special, due to production being halted by the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike.

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Episode list

Season 1 (1986)

All episodes during this season were directed by Stephen R. Johnson and were written by George McGrath, John Paragon, Paul Reubens, Max Robert, and Michael Varhol.

01. "Ice Cream Soup" (101)
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
In this very first Playhouse episode, Pee-wee's friends, including Cowboy Curtis and Miss Yvonne, are introduced when they come over to swim in the pool. Ms. Yvonne at first declines to swim, claiming not to want to wet her new hairdo, but changes her mind when gorgeous lifeguard Tito gets her heart going. Captain Carl would be there too... if he weren't lost! When he calls in a mayday, it takes Conky and Globey to locate him and guide him to the delicious Sandwich Islands. Speaking of delicious, Pee-wee makes ice-cream soup for the gang when rain drives them back through the Playhouse "door."

02. "Luau for Two" (102)
Music Composed by: Todd Rundgren
It's no secret that today's secret word is "fun" because Pee-wee just won a dinner for two at a Hawaiian restaurant! The question is - who is he going to take? The whole gang, including Captain Carl and Miss Yvonne, lay the guilt on to poor Pee-wee. Even Cowntess the cow has bought a new Moo-Moo! What's Pee-wee to do? Throw his own wild luau, that's what, and invite the entire Playhouse!

03. "Rainy Day" (103)
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
It's a rainy day outside, and Pee-wee does many things for the rest of the day: fly paper airplanes, get a call from Miss Yvonne (who won't make it due to the weather), build an indoor campfire, and tell a ghost story. Later, he gets bored and has Playhouse fever! Randy tries to cheer him up by letting him call strangers - such as a housewife who grows angry when Randy plays a prank phone call on her. Pee-wee then calls the same person whose husband turns out to be a police officer. The husband threatens to take Pee-wee in, but he lets him go after he learns his lesson. Now, Pee-wee's only hope for "help" is Jambi.

04. "Now You See Me, Now You Don't" (104)
Music Composed by: Mitch Froom
Today's secret word is really "little," but the gangs' eyes get really big when Pee-wee puts on a magic show and disappears! Captain Carl, Cowboy Curtis, Miss Yvonne, and the gang are amazed as Pee-wee makes use of his new talent at their expense, but when their hidden host can't make himself reappear, it'll take Jambi's magic to set things right!

05. "Just Another Day" (105)
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Cowboy Curtis decides to have a cowboy-style snack (slow-cooked steak) and shows Pee-wee how to square dance. Pee-wee shows Curtis how to pogo, and Dixie gets her name on the "back" of her new jacket.

06. "Beauty Makeover" (106)
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Miss Yvonne is willing to give a beauty makeover to the next person who steps into the playhouse, and it ends up being Mrs. Steve! Then, the Cowntess has a tea party. You'll have the "time" of your life!

07. "The Restaurant" (107)
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Pee-wee is the maitre d', waiter and cashier while playing restaurant. Customer Captain Carl orders everything on the menu only to learn that all they have are peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches! Also, Dixie is having a particularly bad "day."

08. "Ants in Your Pants" (108)
Music Composed by: Todd Rundgren
The ants are loose, the ants are loose! While Pee-wee is playing house with Miss Yvonne and the Playhouse gang, the ants sneak out of their farm, go marching into the Dinosaur Family's home, steal a cake, and get all over everybody and everything. "What" will Pee-wee do? The Ants-in-your-pants dance!

09. "Monster in the Playhouse" (109)
Music Composed by: Danny Elfman
"Look" out because Mrs. Steve reports that there is a giant, one-eyed monster in town! He appears in the Playhouse, on the loose, and scares everyone! After Pee-wee makes the monster a snack, and Jambi grants Pee-wee's wish to understand the monster, the whole gang has a new friend! They even play a game of golf.

10. "The Cowboy and the Cowntess" (110)
Music Composed by: Danny Elfman
The fabulous Miss Yvonne just asked Cowboy Curtis out for a date, and, now, he's as nervous as a prairie critter who's just been, um, asked out for a date by Miss Yvonne! To calm Curtis down, Cowntess suggests a little date role-playing, and, suddenly, Curtis finds himself with "the most beautiful woman in Puppetland": Pee-wee! Remember the secret word, and you'll have a "good" time!

11. "Stolen Apples" (111)
Music Composed by: Todd Rundgren
Randy steals Mrs. Steve's crummy crab apples from her tree, and Mrs. Steve needs Pee-wee's help in finding him. Then, Pee-wee plays the hands game with Tito, and "there" are enough apples for everyone at snack time.

12. "The Gang's All Here" (112)
Music Composed by: Jay Cotton
Get out your pencils and crayons because the gang at Pee-wee's Playhouse is sketching Pee-wee's favorite subject: Pee-wee! The Playhouse gang joins in the fun when Pee-wee-o assigns everyone a secret name-o. Pee-wee develops a severe case of shrunken head when Jambi's magic helps him out of the mouse hole. The entire gang wonders if he'll ever be "okay."

13. "Party" (113)
Music Composed by: Todd Rundgren
It's party time at the Playhouse, and you're invited! The whole gang is here: Cowboy Curtis, Captain Carl, Reba the Mail Lady, and the lovely Miss Yvonne! You'll want to join in the Hokey-Pokey, scream when you hear the secret word ("this"), and play Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Conky!

Season 2 (1987)

All episodes during this season were written by George McGrath, Paul Reubens, and Max Robert. The first episode of this season was directed by Guy Louthan & Paul Reubens, but Louthan was replaced by Wayne Orr, who directed the rest of the episodes with Reubens, until the Christmas Special in 1988.

14. "Open House" (201)
Music Composed by: The Residents
Today in the "Playhouse," Pee-wee tricks his friends into doing all of his chores by pretending that work is fun (a la Tom Sawyer with the fence-painting). The gang meets some new friends while renovating the "house." Reba arrives in time to deliver Clocky while Ricardo and Cowboy Curtis uncover Floory and meets Mrs. Rene for the first time.

15. "Puppy in the Playhouse" (202)
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Cowntess, just back from a world cruise, is showing some of her home movies from the trip. Globey teaches Pee-wee how to say "hello, my name is Pee-wee" in French and Chinese! When a lost puppy appears at the Playhouse door, no one can figure out who the owner is. Pee-wee develops a strong case of puppy love and decides to keep him and name him Aloysius. However, Reba comes "over," and it's obvious just whose dog it is.

16. "Store" (203)
Music Composed by: Danny Elfman
Pee-wee and Cowboy Curtis take a leap into Magic Screen where they enjoy some fine handcart ridin' until a train chases them back into the waiting arms of Chairry! Then, Cowboy Curtis sings a song with "more" of the secret word in it than you could scream at. Finally, Cowboy Curtis and Miss Yvonne go shopping at Pee-wee's "department store" where they decide to buy Chairry!

17. "Pee-Wee Catches a Cold" (204)
Music Composed by: Danny Elfman
Today the secret word is "out," but Pee-wee is stuck in when he overdoes it and comes down with a cold! It's lovely Nurse Yvonne and ultra-health conscious Ricardo to the rescue with some good advice and chicken soup for their sick and cranky friend. In no time, Pee-wee's back to his old self again to join in the Playhouse fun.

18. "Why Wasn't I Invited?" (205)
Music Composed by: Cliff Martinez
Nothing bugs Pee-wee's flowers more than having a caterpillar in their flower box until Magic Screen shows how a caterpillar can turn itself into a beautiful butterfly. The caterpillar's not the only uninvited creature around when Cowntess has a birthday party and invites practically "all" of Puppetland except Pee-wee! Is she mad at him or just being moody?

19. "Tons of Fun" (206)
Music Composed by: Jeff Baxter
Today, Pee-wee gives everybody "That Certain Feeling" by lip-synching to one of his old records. Later, while Pee-wee is out with the Playhouse Gang, Cowboy Curtis comes over and sings to the flowers, and Miss Yvonne does a wild clog dance. Tensions mount when the gang ends up with two "cool" ice cream desserts, and they have to choose which to eat. Of course, they could just eat them both!

20. "School" (207)
Music Composed by: Glenn Jordan
Learning is "easy" when your teacher makes it fun. No one can make it more fun than Pee-wee, especially when he turns the Playhouse into a schoolhouse! The Playhouse Gang are his students, Magic Screen is his blackboard, and Globey is, well, his globe. Pee-wee makes history exciting when he teaches about Christopher Columbus and the Declaration of Independence. Sit back, laugh, and learn!

21. "Spring" (208)
Music Composed by: Stanley Clarke
As the Spring season comes to "begin," Pee-wee plants a seed, and it grows quickly (courtesy of Clockey). Also, the King of Cartoons presents his wife, "The Queen of Cartoons," and his son, "The Prince of Cartoons." Also, when Pee-wee doesn't make the baseball team, Ricardo shows him that there are other sports he can try.

22. "Playhouse in Outer Space" (209)
Music Composed by: The Residents
Aaaaugh! The secret word is "zyzzybalubah," and that can only mean one thing! The entire Playhouse, including Reba, is sucked into space, transported to a strange planet, and taken over by an odd, lonely alien! Yvona, an alien from the planet, is trying to escape the unfriendly Zyzzybalubah, but Pee-wee teaches him how to be polite and make friends. Reba teaches Pee-wee how to whistle, and she sings a song.

23. "Pajama Party" (210)
Music Composed by: The Residents
Guess who's having a pajama-party sleepover? That's right, it's Pee-wee along with his co-hostess, "the most beautiful woman in Puppetland," Miss Yvonne! Jambi's got a head for pajama fashion when he gives Cowboy Curtis a Wild-West pair of P.J.s! Wacky Roger, the Monster, keeps an eye on things as Pee-wee decides that, since he loves his fruit salad so much, he's going to marry it! "Watch" for the secret word!

Season 3 (1988)

Season 3 only had two episodes, plus the Christmas special, due to production being halted by the 1988 Writers Guild of America Strike. John Paragon wrote both episodes from this season, and together with Paul Reubens, wrote the Christmas Special.

24. "Reba Eats and Pterri Runs" (301)
Music Composed by: Dweezil Zappa & Scott Thunes
Pee-wee wants a letter mailed, so he asks Jambi to make Reba appear at the Playhouse. This makes Reba mad because it's her day off. Pee-wee convinces her to stay for an imaginary breakfast of oatmeal, pancakes, toast, and hash browns. Meanwhile, Pterri disappears when Pee-wee sends him to his nest for drinking water from the fish tank. The Playhouse gang blames themselves for Pterri's punishment until Pterri comes back - from hiding underneath the bed! Watch, "now," and you'll have a "Pterri-fic" time!

25. "To Tell the Tooth" (302)
Music Composed by: The Residents
Pee-wee has to eat his words when he tells the gang how important dental hygiene is and, then, develops an ow-some toothache! Since Jambi is taking a head-turning vacation at Mount Rushmore, Pee-Wee is forced to face his greatest fear - the dentist! He's so afraid, it'll take Miss Yvonne's coaxing just to get him to go. When he finally does make "it," Pee-wee learns that visiting the dentist is nothing to grit his teeth over and can actually be fun.

Primetime Special: "Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special"
Music Composed by: Van Dyke Parks
V.I.P.'s (Very Important Persons) stop by to wish Pee-wee a V.M.C. (Very Merry Christmas). Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon make Christmas cards, Magic Johnson joins Pee-wee for a sleigh ride in the Magic Screen, and Dinah Shore sings the "12 Days (or so) of Christmas". Joan Rivers, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg also appear. Pee-wee shows Little Richard how to ice skate, and Charo, k.d. lang, the Del Rubio triplets, and Grace Jones perform yuletide carols. Santa Claus drops by to tell him that his Christmas wish list is too long, and no one else will get presents if he doesn't shorten it.

Season 4 (1989)

All of the final two seasons were directed by John Paragon & Paul Reubens. In addition, the final two seasons were produced and filmed for one entire year, from early 1989-early 1990.

26. "Dr. Pee-wee and the Del Rubios" (401)
Written by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Dweezil Zappa & Scott Thunes
When Reba isn't feeling too "well," Pee-wee tells her to be patient because he's going to be her doctor. With the help of Chandelier, Magic Screen, and Pterri, Pee-wee takes an X-ray and her temperature before removing a splinter from her finger! Then, the Del Rubio Triplets stop by but not for long because their "Boots Are Made For Walkin'!"

27. "Fire in the Playhouse" (402)
Written by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Dweezil Zappa & Scott Thunes
When Pee-wee and Miss Yvonne decide to bake bread to make peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches for snack time, Randy decides to break the rules and change the temperature on Miss Yvonne's baking bread to 700 degrees! Though Pee-wee's been dreaming of Miss Yvonne, she develops a sizzling crush on the four-alarm Fireman Frank when he arrives to share the cold hard facts of fire safety! Listen for the secret word, - you know the "one" - and you'll have a red-hot time.

28. "Love that Story" (403)
Written by: Max Robert
Music Composed by: Mark Snow
What's your favorite story? You're sure to hear it when Pee-wee and the gang start telling tales! Pee-wee and Ricardo put a new spin on The Nutcracker, Miss Yvonne tells a wild story in hula, and, when Magic Screen gives Pee-wee magic beans, they lead him into a giant adventure! Miss Yvonne's delicious storybook recipes and the secret word "end" up the fun.

29. "Sick? Did Somebody Say Sick?" (404)
Written by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Mark Snow
Randy's got the whole Playhouse barking at the word "go" - today's secret word. However, Pee-wee has bigger concerns. Jambi is sick, so Pee-wee has to call a genie-ologist! It's Dr. Jinga-Janga to the rescue, but he's got a wacky bedside manner that may just be worse than Jambi's disease - Mecca Lecca Hi Mecca Heinyitis!

30. "Miss Yvonne's Visit" (405)
Written by: Doug Cox & John Moody
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
While her house is being painted, Miss Yvonne accepts an invitation to stay at the Playhouse. Perfumey as she is, Miss Yvonne is a stinker of a houseguest! Since Pee-wee's too "nice" to ask her to leave, he has to get a little help from Jambi to get her house painted lickety split. Now, the Cowntess wants to stay over while her barn is painted. What will Pee-wee do?

31. "Rebarella" (406)
Written by: Lynne Marie Stewart & Mimi Pond
Music Composed by: Bruce Roberts & Jonathan Sheffer
The laughs and fun never "stop" when Pee-wee, Miss Yvonne, and the Playhouse crew pretend to take a plane trip around the world. Reba has to steal Miss Yvonne, who's the plane's stewardess, away for some girl talk because she's got a date. With Pee-wee and Miss Yvonne acting as chaperones, Reba and her date take in a drive-in movie - Playhouse style!

32. "Heat Wave" (407)
Written by: Rob Bragin
Music Composed by: Mark Snow
There's a heat wave today "here" at the Playhouse. Judge Pee-wee is set to "hear" the arguments in a trial pitting Miss Yvonne against Mrs. Rene after they both wear the same one-of-a-kind dress.

33. "Chairry-Tee Drive" (408)
Written by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Jay Cotton
Pee-wee has lost the Cowntess' pencil sharpener! While he searches to find it, he and the rest of the gang collect things from the Playhouse that they don't use anymore so that he can give them to charity. "Wait" until you see what the secret word is!

34. "Let's Play Office" (409)
Written by: John Paragon & Lynne Marie Stewart
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Pee-wee and Miss Yvonne are playing office and taking turns as boss and secretary. But when it's time for Miss Yvonne to be the boss, Pee-wee takes his break. Later on, Cowboy Curtis stops by with a new friend: a cactus who decides "that" it's fun to stick around.

35. "I Remember Curtis" (410)
Written by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
When Pee-wee finds Cowboy Curtis' magic lasso, it spurs some great memories for the Playhouse gang. Included are the times Cowboy Curtis showed Pee-wee his fantastic rope tricks, sang "The More Song," got some new boots courtesy of Jambi, played hide-and-seek with Pee-wee, and prepared for a date with the lovely Miss Yvonne. "Remember" the secret word, and you'll have a wildly wonderful time.

Season 5 (1990)

36. "Conky's Breakdown" (501)
Written by: John Moody & Doug Cox
Music Composed by: Mark Snow
When Pee-wee's robot, Conky 2000, breaks down, the Playhouse gang suddenly doesn't feel so "great." When Pee-wee tries to fix the malfunctioning robot, Conky winds up in a million pieces! Oh, no! What will Pee-wee do, now? Call the Authorized Conky Repairman - that's what! Will the repairman be able to fix their robot pal, or will lovelorn Miss Yvonne wrench him away first?

37. "Mystery" (502)
Written by: David Cohen & S.H. Schulman
Music Composed by: Bruce Roberts & Jonathan Sheffer
Everyone better start looking "around" because some of Pee-Wee's favorite possessions are missing! When Miss Yvonne offers to take his suits to the cleaners, Pee-Wee can't find them. Soon, he discovers that his spoon, cereal bowl, and even his connect-the-dots are gone! When the culprit is revealed, Pee-Wee discovers more than just his treasured possessions; he discovers a new friend and a valuable lesson about being yourself!

38. "Front Page Pee-Wee" (503)
Written by: John Moody & Doug Cox
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh & The Residents
Pee-wee's revving up the presses to print the Playhouse's first newspaper! The Playhouse crew starts researching their articles with the five "W's" and "H": who, what, when, where, why, and "how." When Pee-wee puts the paper to bed, and then goes to bed himself, sneaky Randy changes everyone's stories to lies! How will the Playhouse pals live it down?

39. "Tango Time" (504)
Written by: David Cohen & S.H. Schulman
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Mrs. Rene is learning how to tango! With a rose in her mouth and Pee-wee's magic footprints on the floor, she dances up a storm until Pee-wee dips her right out the Playhouse door! Cowboy Curtis remembers his first and last whirl on rollerskates, and Jambi helps Pee-wee relive the whole show with a replay that goes by all too "fast."

40. "Playhouse Day" (505)
Written by: Rob Bragin
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh & George Clinton
Because Cowboy Curtis, Miss Yvonne, and Cowntess all have to work, Pee-wee and the Playhouse crew create a special holiday: "Playhouse Day!" To celebrate, they decorate a tree, the Playhouse, and even the King of Cartoons! When they find out it's an official holiday, Cowboy Curtis, Miss Yvonne, and the Cowntess take the day off. After all, it is the fun "thing" to do!

41. "Accidental Playhouse" (506)
Written by: John Moody & Doug Cox
Music Composed by: Ron Grant
Mrs. Rene stops by to give Pee-wee a letter from a faraway "place" - Japan! It's from Oki Doki, a young Japanese man who soon appears at the Playhouse door. By introducing Pee-wee to sushi, origami, and Gamara, Oki proves that he has a lot to share about his homeland, and Pee-wee has a lot to learn!

42. "Fun, Fun, Fun" (507)
Written by: Max Robert
Music Composed by: Tom Snow
Miss Yvonne teaches the gang how to make cheese balls, and Pee-wee makes a mobile. The fun goes "on" and on!

43. "Camping Out" (508)
Written by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Mark Snow
Pee-wee goes on a camping trip with Cowboy Curtis and leaves Mrs. Rene to house-sit the Playhouse. Pee-wee and Cowboy Curtis ride horses, roast wieners, and sleep under the stars. Curtis does his best to "show" Pee-wee a good time, and Pee-wee thinks Curtis is lucky to be a cowboy!

44. "Something to Do" (509)
Written by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Dweezil Zappa & Scott Thunes
Pee-wee can't figure out what to "do" today, so Jambi gives him a to-do list which includes blowing a big balloon, dressing up as a pirate, and going for a walk with Miss Yvonne. The list also mentions cleaning up Pee-wee's room.

45. "Playhouse for Sale" (510)
Writtem by: John Paragon
Music Composed by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Miss Yvonne pays a visit to the Playhouse, yet Pee-wee is nowhere to be found. Miss Yvonne finds, instead, the words "For Sale" in front of the Playhouse abode. Shocked and confused, Miss Yvonne and everyone else try to remember all the better times that the Playhouse has gone through. Watch for today's secret "word."

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