Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents are back for more hilarity in Nickelodeon's Emmy-winning series. In this season's episodes, Timmy's plan to improve his father's barber skills gives him a head of killer mutant hair, his worst nightmare comes true when he's hospitalized and in Vicky's care, a wish to attend the Pirates' opening day game comes true, and Cosmo and Wanda welcome Poof, the first fairy baby born in 10,000 years. |
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Amiable geek Mike (Ryan Pinkston) chases down the girl of his dreams, while Fred (Michael Cera) looks for love in a chat room and Chuck (Frankie Muniz) and his experienced girlfriend take their sex life to the next (very weird) level. Co-written by comic heavyweights Andy Samberg and Will Forte, this outrageous raunch-fest chronicles the highs and lows of teen lovemaking in all its embarrassing glory. Jamie Kennedy and Andy Milonakis co-star. |
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Amiable geek Mike (Ryan Pinkston) chases down the girl of his dreams, while Fred (Michael Cera) looks for love in a chat room and Chuck (Frankie Muniz) and his experienced girlfriend take their sex life to the next (very weird) leve... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fairly Odd Baby," "Mission Responsible," "Hairicane," "Open Wide and Say, Aaagh!," "Odd Pirates" and "The Fairly Oddlympics." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Odd Squad," "For Emergencies Only," "Cheese and Crockers," "Land Before Timmy," "King Chang!," "The End of the Universe-ity," "Sooper Poof," "Wishing Well," "Wishy Washy" and "Poof's Play Date." |
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The laughs continue in the sixth season of Nickelodeon's Emmy-winning series about 10-year-old Timmy and his all-powerful fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda. This year, Timmy uses his powers to help his mother's real estate business, a wish for the perfect older brother backfires, a journey to the beach reveals a strange connection between Cosmo and the lost city of Atlantis and Timmy attempts to cheer up his perpetually grumpy Pappy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fairly Odd Baby," "Mission Responsible," "Hairicane," "Open Wide and Say, Aaagh!," "Odd Pirates" and "The Fairly Oddlympics." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Odd Squad," "For Emergencies Only," "Cheese and Crockers," "Land Before Timmy," "King Chang!," "The End of the Universe-ity," "Sooper Poof," "Wishing Well," "Wishy Washy" and "Poof's Play Date." |
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Awkward Brooklyn kid Jake (Frankie Muniz) is sent to live with his racetrack bookie dad, Zowie (Harvey Keitel), in Miami, where pal Rickie (Ryan Cabrera) pulls him into the orbit of the idle in crowd. But through a friendship with ethereal older model Marina (Amber Valletta), Jake learns to find his own footing. Kinship turns to intimacy in this sensitive coming-of-age tale set in the 1970s and told in reflection by the now successful writer. |
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Awkward Brooklyn kid Jake (Frankie Muniz) is sent to live with his racetrack bookie dad, Zowie (Harvey Keitel), in Miami, where pal Rickie (Ryan Cabrera) pulls him into the orbit of the idle in crowd. But through a friendship with ethe... |
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Choosing from an interactive menu that yields 11 possible story lines, you, the viewer, get to decide how three young siblings will rescue their uncle from the clutches of the yeti in the Himalayas. Based on the popular series of &NFi;Choose Your Own Adventure&NFi_; books by R.A. Montgomery, this animated adventure features an all-star voice cast, including William H. Macy, Frankie Muniz, Felicity Huffman, Lacey Chabert, Daryl Sabara and Mark ... |
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Choosing from an interactive menu that yields 11 possible story lines, you, the viewer, get to decide how three young siblings will rescue their uncle from the clutches of the yeti in the Himalayas. Based on the popular series of Choose Your Own Adventure books by R.A. Montgomery, this animated adventure features an all-star voice cast, including William H. Macy, |
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In this behind-the-scenes mockumentary created by and starring Andy Dick, hard-drinking actor Danny Roane (Dick), whose behavior has made him a Hollywood pariah, decides to get sober and direct his first feature film as a comeback project. But, overcome by creative pressures, Roane falls off the wagon just a few days into production and decides to take the film in a completely different direction. |
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When an old friend (Milo Ventimiglia) turns up dead, mourning teenage gamers (led by Jon Foster) uncover an ultrarealistic video game based on the true story of a 17th century hellcat known as the "Blood Countess" and find it impossible to resist the temptation to play. Each eventually shares the fate ... |
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When an old friend (Milo Ventimiglia) turns up dead, mourning teenage gamers (led by Jon Foster) uncover an ultrarealistic video game based on the true story of a 17th century hellcat known as the "Blood Countess" and find it impossible to resist the temptation to play. Each eventually shares the fate of his or her gaming persona and dies violently. But if there's no one left to play, who will defeat the countess? Frankie Muniz co-stars. |
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In this behind-the-scenes mockumentary created by and starring Andy Dick, hard-drinking actor Danny Roane (Dick), whose behavior has made him a Hollywood pariah, decides to get sober and direct his first feature film as a comeback project. But, overcome by creative pressures, Roane falls off the wagon just a few days into production and decides to take the film in a completely d... |
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This year, Timmy teams up with Wanda to help Cosmo look good at his high school reunion, lends Cosmo and Wanda to Tootie to make up for a rotten birthday and makes Dimmsdale's citizens so fat that Earth changes its orbit. |
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Crocker takes out his anger on a lamp sent from his uncle in Canada. / Timmy is giving Mom and Dad a hand -- or rather, a tooth -- around the house. |
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Reese's simmering dislike for Stevie finally comes to a head; Hal tries to get Dewey to quit smoking by kicking his own addiction to coffee; and Lois tries to get Jamie to talk. |
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When Hal's health insurance lapses for a weekend, he tries hard to keep everyone safe without letting them know why; and Lois thinks Craig is the anti-union snitch at the Lucky Aide. |
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Sprig Speevak is going to an intergalactic academy where he will learn to be a space hero. But first, he has to learn to survive space high school. |
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Timmy wishes for super magician powers. / Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda are invited to a party at Cupid's house, but Remy and his godparent are also there. |
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Timmy wonders what's inside Cosmo and Wanda's castle. / Remy Buxaplenty returns and has a diabolical plan to get Timmy Turner to become his friend. |
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Jimmy and Timmy are at it again, bickering over the affections of Cindy -- but somehow they end up fighting off enemies together! |
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Reese pretends to be a vegetarian; Hal decides to teach Dewey a lesson about the game of "Life"; and Malcolm talks Craig into standing up to Lois... and then regrets it. |
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If he can just handle senior year, scholastic boy wonder Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may finally get his chance to fly the coop and head off to college in the farewell season of the offbeat Emmy-winning comedy. But in the meantime, he'll have to endure fresh family tortures, including a road trip with the clan to the Burning Man festival, being quarantined with his mom (Jane Kaczmarek) and ending up in the same class as Reese (Justin Berfield). |
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A kindhearted zebra named Stripes has spent his whole life on a Kentucky farm thinking he's a thoroughbred. Once he faces the fact that his stripes mark him as different, he decides he'll race anyway. |
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When the family goes to the Burning Man festival... Malcolm falls in love with a healer; Reese falls in love with the festival; and festival-goers mistake Hal's suburban attitudes and behavior for performance art. |
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Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner vie against each other for Cindy's affections and Prof. Calamitous employs Cosmo and Wanda in his evil plans. |
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Hal and Lois accompany Francis to his 1-year AA "birthday" party; left home alone, Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey argue about where to go when Dewey finds the spare key to Hal's car. |
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If he can just handle senior year, scholastic boy wonder Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may finally get his chance to fly the coop and head off to college in the farewell season of the offbeat Emmy-winning comedy. But in the meantime, he'll have to endure fresh family tortures, including a road trip with the clan to the Burning Man festival, being quarantined with his mom (Jane Kaczmarek) and ending up in the same class as Reese (Justin Berfield). |
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Everyone Timmy cares about has vanished. / Every fairy has a small organ that enables them to poof into anything at anytime, but Cosmo's has gone bad. |
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After a wished-up lava flow demolishes Vicky's house, her whole family is invited to stay with the Turners. / Timmy wishes that he were never born. |
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Wanda visits her successful sister Blonda. The sisters are convinced the other has a much easier life. / Timmy helps Mark celebrate FLARG on Earth. |
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TV's Adam West never had a real childhood. Timmy wishes Adam could become a kid again. / Timmy wishes Cosmo and Wanda were Tootie's birthday fairies. |
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Timmy wishes that all the food in the world were desserts. / A magic doll gives one the power to make other people do whatever you tell them. |
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If he can just handle senior year, scholastic boy wonder Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may finally get his chance to fly the coop and head off to college in the farewell season of the offbeat Emmy-winning comedy. But in the meantime, he'll have to endure fresh family tortures, including a road trip with the clan to the Burning Man festival, being quarantined with his mom ( |
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Malcolm organizes the outcast kids at school for an anti-prom; Reese is transformed into the perfect prom date... for a price; and Dewey holds Hal's wallet hostage for the attention he was denied as a child. |
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When Lois and Malcolm are sidelined with mononucleosis, they're forced to share a bedroom; Hal gets to know his neighbors; and Dewey gives Reese lessons in how to manage Jamie as a slave. |
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During a blackout, events are seen from three different perspectives: Reese cooks steaks for Hal; Malcolm tries to sneak three Dutch girls into the house; and Francis tries to steal a stuffed fish. |
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When Reese's female army buddy comes to visit, Reese struggles to understand his attraction to someone he considers his best friend; Hal becomes jealous of Lois' orthotic shoe inserts; and Dewey gets even with Malcolm for an unpaid debt. |
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When Jessica stays with the family for a few days, she shows Malcolm how to use emotional intimacy to manipulate Lois; Reese tries to mail himself to China; and Hal battles an angry bee. |
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While Lois and Hal accompany Dewey on a mishap-plagued trip to a piano competition, Ida brings a girl from her home country to stay with Malcolm and Reese... and engages Reese in a competition to win the girl's hand in marriage. |
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Malcolm's afraid to visit his best friend Stevie in the hospital; Reese becomes a master telemarketer; and someone secretly tries to drive Lois crazy. |
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Malcolm dates a popular girl who refuses to be seen in public with him; Lois tries to force Reese to get a job; and Hal gets upset when Dewey doesn't get upset after being denied a free game at a miniature golf course. |
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When Malcolm dodges advances from college recruiters, Hal is happy to be wooed instead; Reese flourishes in his new marriage, but misses a big warning sign; and Dewey learns just how poor Francis is. |
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When Timmy has to take the trash out, he decides to wish it away. / Timmy has become the subject of Fairy World's popular reality series "Timmy TV." |
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Jorgen tells Binky a story, but Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda find themselves living it. / Timmy realizes his substitute teacher isn't as nice as he thought. |
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Malcolm and his folks realize his scholarships will still leave them five-thousand dollars short for his Harvard tuition. Hal promises he'll find the extra money somehow. |
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While Malcolm battles a yearbook photographer to get a good photo, Hal, Lois, and Dewey intercept a scholarship check addressed to Malcolm and try to rationalize spending the money; Reese goes back to work delivering meat. |
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A dance competition teaches Malcolm that beauty is in the eye of the beholder; Lois is determined to outlast her competition for a new truck; and Hal discovers a dream bachelor pad buried in the back yard. |
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To preserve an academic title he once won, Herkabe tries to get Malcolm to sabotage his grade point average; a clingy neighbor attaches herself to Lois; and Hal gives Dewey romantic advice. |
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On Halloween Hal freaks out when he learns the family's house was once the site of a murder-suicide; Reese and Dewey run from a old man in a walker after egging him; and Lois struggles to get a break from work so she can go trick-or-treating. |
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Timmy gets a break from Vicky; unfortunately, he's being baby-sat by Pappy. / Timmy comes upon Dad's favorite series featuring Stevie Sparks in space. |
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Hal feels betrayed when his friend Trey charges $2,000 to fix Hal's teeth; Malcolm and Dewey find a new mattress; and Reese teaches Lois how to ride a bike. |
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Timmy has all this merchandise but it won't help him breathe underwater. / Timmy wishes for a device that allows him to change places with people. |
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After Reese is severely humiliated by four girls at school, Lois exacts revenge on them; and Hal builds a pitching machine while hiding out from Lois in the garage. |
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Dad keeps trying to help Timmy with his homework, but he's not the brightest dad. / Remy has come home from military school for spring break. |
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Life would be better with an older brother. At least that's what Timmy believes. / Timmy wishes everything in school were mixed up like a puzzle book. |
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After Hal's father dies, he refuses to grieve but indulges his sons, hoping they'll remember him more fondly than he does his father. |
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With Big Daddy having been kidnapped, Wanda is called in to run the family business. / Timmy wishes that his Mom could sell a house to anyone. |
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If he can just handle senior year, scholastic boy wonder Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may finally get his chance to fly the coop and head off to college in the farewell season of the offbeat Emmy-winning comedy. But in the meantime, he'll have to endure fresh family tortures, including a road trip with the clan to the Burning Man festival, being quarantined with his mom ( |
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A kindhearted zebra named Stripes has spent his whole life on a farm thinking he's a thoroughbred. Once he faces the fact that his stripes mark him as different, he decides he'll race anyway. |
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When summer is threatened by the plans of Dimmsdale's adults, Timmy wishes that kids ruled the world. But his wish turns the Fairy World upside down! |
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When Dad can't attend an event, Timmy tries out some of his buddies' fathers as replacements. / Vicky frames Timmy for destroying his own house. |
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Timmy wishes that Mom and Dad had new friends. / Timmy wishes that he and Trixie were alone. |
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Timmy's friends form the Anti-Timmy Force Four. / Timmy wishes that he had no feelings. |
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When Timmy is disappointed by "regular people," he wishes the whole world were like his Crimson Chin comic book! |
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Timmy conjures up the perfect boyfriend for Vicky. / When Timmy sees that humor impresses Trixie, he wishes to be the funniest person on Earth. |
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2004 3.1 ★ 100 mins Children & Family Movies Rated: PG
Frankie Muniz reprises his role as teenage CIA operative Cody Banks, who goes undercover to infiltrate a prestigious London boarding school -- posing as a gifted music student -- when his former mentor steals a dangerous mind-control device. |
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Timmy wishes for Vicky to be nice. / The anti-fun Pixies have taken over and quickly block all fun wishes, including Timmy's miniature golf course. |
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Timmy's big enough for Flappy Bob's Learnatorium's "Big Kids" room -- and Francis welcomes him with a beating. / Timmy wishes he were always right. |
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Television star Adam West helps Timmy land a movie role. / Timmy gets a hold of Vicky's diary and uses her deepest secrets against her. |
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Wanda leaves Timmy a magic photocopier that makes real versions of whatever he puts on the glass. / Timmy crosses paths with Souvenir Bandits. |
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Timmy poofs Tom Sawyer out of a book to help him with his book report. But Tom manages to con Cosmo out of his wand, and Timmy has to get it back. |
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Vicky will stop at nothing to win the Miss Dimmsdale Pageant and the $10,000 first prize. / Timmy wishes for the ability to read people's minds. |
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Timmy wishes for a magic remote control that will allow him to travel through television. |
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Malcolm uses his illegal gambling profits to buy a junk car, which quickly takes over his life; Hal discovers a talent for hair styling; and Lois discovers Craig is having an affair with the boss' wife. |
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Hal takes over for a motivational speaker at a seminar and discovers a talent for the job; Reese joins a dog pack; and Lois catches Dewey "seeing another mom." |
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It's a good thing that school is a snap for whiz kid Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) -- because he'll need all his mental powers to come out on top in the Wilkerson clan, who would stymie even the best of professional counselors. In the Emmy-winning sitcom's sixth season, the family faces hard times when Hal (Bryan Cranston) loses his job. Later, Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) tries his hand at writing opera, and Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) enters a beauty pageant. |
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After Ida loses a leg saving Dewey from being hit by a truck, Francis is forced to stay with her, Dewey holds a funeral for the severed limb, and Malcolm and Reese try to stay awake longer than each other. |
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With money too tight for Christmas gifts, Lois declares a "handmade" Christmas; Hal panics when his gifts don't measure up to those made by his sons; and Malcolm learns he's no longer popular among his brothers. |
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It's a good thing that school is a snap for whiz kid Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) -- because he'll need all his mental powers to come out on top in the Wilkerson clan, who would stymie even the best of professional counselors. In the Emmy-winning sitcom's sixth season, the family faces hard times when Hal (Bryan Cranston) loses his job. Later, Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) tries his hand at writing opera, and Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) enters a beauty pageant. |
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The superhero TV show "Catman" may be out of production, but its star will never rest! / Timmy accidentally releases a genie from a magic lava lamp. |
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It's a good thing that school is a snap for whiz kid Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) -- because he'll need all his mental powers to come out on top in the Wilkerson clan, who would stymie even the best of professional counselors. In the Emmy-winning sitcom's sixth season, the family faces hard times when Hal (Bryan ... |
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Wanda and Timmy agree to help Cosmo impress people at his high school reunion by pretending he is rich and married to Britney Britney. / Tired of Francis kicking sand in his face, Timmy wishes he were the strongest guy on the beach. |
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When Mark learns he's to be forcibly wed to a girl from a rival warrior planet, he flees to Earth. / Timmy takes a wish-fixing course run by Pixies. |
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Trying to win a battle of wills with young Jamie, Lois brings Francis home to help her remember how she conquered him when he was a baby; and Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey struggle to dream up a fun use for an old diving board. |
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Neighbor Jessica convinces Malcolm that Reese is gay and Reese that Malcolm is gay; Dewey writes an essay on Hal as his hero; and Hal competes with another neighbor for the best holiday yard display. |
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When Hal and Lois carve out some time for deep personal discussions, Hal is upset to learn Lois doesn't believe in an afterlife; Malcolm is roped into emceeing a silly charity auction at school, but can't help taking his responsibility seriously. |
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When Stevie's wayward mother Kitty returns, everyone except Lois forgives her; after an intense sunburn, Reese attempts to peel a whole, intact coat of skin from his body; and Francis "initiates" Dewey into "full brotherhood." |
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Dewey defies his father and invites an oddball school chum for a sleepover; Malcolm and Reese discover just how unpopular they are with their peers; and Lois searches for an old blender warranty. |
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When Hal gets stressed out over buying Lois an anniversary gift, he starts sleepwalking, which Reese discovers is a highly suggestible state; Malcolm tries to learn to play the guitar. |
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Reclassified as "normal" at school, Dewey basks in Lois' approval but is sorely missed by his former special-needs classmates; and Hal becomes a genius hero to a group of dimwitted bodybuilders. |
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While working the night shift at the Lucky Aide, Malcolm finds a man living in the store; and Reese befriends a crop of caterpillars he acquired during his spring break job with a shady exterminator. |
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Timmy wishes he could do the opposite of whatever his parents told him. / Timmy wishes he were a teenager to ride the new ride at the amusement park. |
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When the boys enter Lois in a beauty pageant as a joke, she takes it seriously and competes to win; Malcolm becomes a slave to Mr. Herkabe; and Reese discovers he's beautiful. |
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After Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey get caught defacing a billboard advertising a strip club, they try to escape Lois' wrath by staging an impromptu protest for women's rights and vowing to remain on the billboard platform forever. |
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Among this year's episodes, Cosmo and Wanda grant Timmy's wish to become a superhero, Timmy summons a boyfriend for Vicky, Tom Sawyer comes to life and changes the contents of Timmy's bookshelf, and a special wish comes true for Timmy and Trixie. |
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While guilt-ridden Malcolm and Dewey try to do penance for driving Reese into the Army, Lois goes on a mission to find Reese and bring him home... and Reese himself goes AWOL. |
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Frankie Muniz reprises his role as teenage CIA operative Cody Banks, who goes undercover to infiltrate a prestigious London boarding school -- posing as a gifted music student -- when his former mentor steals a dangerous mind-control device. |
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Malcolm and Lois clash over an offensive advertising standee at the drug store; and Hal battles a garbage man who refuses to pick up a large item from the family's trash. |
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While Dewey helps Francis research games for a job interview, the Buseys take their teacher hostage; Malcolm talks Hal into becoming head of the local homeowners' association; and Reese studies for final exams. |
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Malcolm gets promoted to a position promoting the Lucky Aide from atop a pair of stilts; Hal tries to make up for accidentally blowing the household budget on a phone-sex line. |
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On Francis' 21st birthday, Hal fulfills an old promise to take Francis on a motorcycle trip; and Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey hide from a bully who wants to give one of them a beating. |
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Indecisive Hal is chosen to make a life-or-death decision for a neighbor he hardly knows; and Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey coach Craig on fighting his arch-enemy: his macho, athlete father. |
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Worlds collide when Timmy Turner and Jimmy Neutron switch places in a lab experiment gone wrong and find themselves in each other's world. |
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Ida forces Lois to bake a special tart for an old-world saint's holiday; Malcolm meets his match with music appreciation; and Hal tries to bond with Reese by watching gory horror movies with him. |
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When his parents fight over a new bed, Dewey writes an opera based on their arguments; Malcolm gets into "street luging" and becomes obsessed with beating a cocky rival, unaware the talented competitor is Stevie; and Jamie has his first crush. |
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It's a good thing that school is a snap for whiz kid Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) -- because he'll need all his mental powers to come out on top in the Wilkerson clan, who would stymie even the best of professional counselors. In the Emmy-winning sitcom's sixth season, the family faces hard times when Hal (Bryan ... |
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Recruited by the U.S. government to be a special agent, nerdy adolescent Cody Banks must get close to a cute classmate to learn about an evil plan hatched by her father. But despite the agent persona, Cody struggles with teen angst. |
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Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, are back for Season 3 of Nickelodeon's sidesplitting, Emmy-winning animated series. This year's adventures include a time-traveling trip to the origins of Dimmsdale, Timmy's attempt to get his father a cooler job, the total elimination of sleep so Timmy can avoid bedtime and a shocking discovery about Mr. Crocker's link to Wanda and Cosmo. |
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2003 3.2 ★ 102 mins Children & Family Movies Rated: PG RT:38% Recruited by the U.S. government to be a special agent, nerdy adolescent Cody Banks must get close to a cute classmate to learn about an evil plan hatched by her father. But despite the agent persona, Cody struggles with teen angst. |
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Bob (Matt Damon) and Walt (Greg Kinnear) are joined at the hip ... literally. As conjoined twins, they do everything together, even though they're different in every way. Bob's a jock, and Walt's a show-off. Bob's shy with the ladies, but Walt gets them in bed in minutes. When Walt gets a chance at fame and fortune in Hollywood, Bob's right by his side, for better or worse. This Farrelly Brothers comedy co-stars Cher and Eva Mendes. |
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During a simulated battle, Reese's team of soldiers ends up getting captured because Reese has trained himself not to think; and in court, the evidence against Hal continues to mount. |
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An off-the-scale IQ only takes you so far when the devious and dysfunctional quotient of your family is similarly sized -- at least that's what academically gifted but domestically cursed teen Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) finds in the Emmy-winning sitcom's fifth season. With baby Jamie turning the Wilkerson household upside down, the boys inherit new responsibilities, which they master with varying degrees of success. |
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Reese joins the army after Malcolm causes his girlfriend to break up with him; and Hal is placed under house arrest when he refuses to cooperate with agents investigating his company. |
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Polly begins dating Abe and Craig; Malcolm refuses to believe in the power of Dewey's lucky shirt; the ranch hands make fun of Francis; and Lois takes the kids to a baseball convention. |
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An off-the-scale IQ only takes you so far when the devious and dysfunctional quotient of your family is similarly sized -- at least that's what academically gifted but domestically cursed teen Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) finds in the Emmy-winning sitcom's fifth season. With baby Jamie turning the Wilkerson household upside down, the boys inherit new responsibilities, which they master with varying degrees of success. |
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Lois has a dispute with Hal and the boys' favorite restaurant; Malcolm clicks with his girlfriend's family... to the point where he forgets about his girlfriend; and Francis gets an assistant who tends to his every whim. |
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Lois's sister Susan comes for a visit and begins lavishing the kids with expensive gifts, including a classic Mustang convertible; and Francis and a scout troop get lost in a remote area of the ranch. |
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Malcolm volunteers for the company's softball team, only to realize that Lois is the coach; Francis sets out to prove he's not lazy; and Hal interviews for a job at a company that might be recruiting secret agents. |
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Malcolm realizes the entire neighborhood has been throwing a block party when the family leaves town for an annual vacation; Hal and Lois participate in a kielbasa-eating contest; neighborhood kids pay money for a chance at beating up Reese. |
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As Christmas approaches... a layoff at work prompts Hal to make money selling Christmas trees; Francis and Piama's peaceful holiday comes to a crashing end when Otto's German relatives show up at the ranch. |
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Malcolm's teacher forces him to secretly record Reese as he divulges his innermost secrets; Francis strikes back after a critic writes a scathing review about the hotel; Dewey starts his own novelty act at an outdoor mall. |
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Stevie goes into shock when he's told Kitty divorced Abe; Reese gets caught up in the hot-and-heavy entries in a diary, unaware it belongs to Lois; Otto and Francis have to put down an old horse; Dewey finds he likes the taste of baby food. |
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When an exhausted Lois falls asleep, Hal goes out for diapers, only to be branded a shoplifter; three beautiful girls use Malcolm, Reese, and Stevie to embarrass their prom dates; Dewey tells the baby a fantastic tale to keep him from crying. |
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As part of their one-year anniversary celebration for Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda offer him an all-powerful muffin that ends up in the hands of Crocker. |
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As part of their one-year anniversary celebration for Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda offer him an all-powerful muffin that ends up in the hands of Crocker. |
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Cosmo and Wanda create a website that magically gives Timmy's dad new jobs. / Timmy sets out to make the perfect movie and meets Sylvester Calzone. |
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Cosmo risks exposure to Crocker when he's chosen to host the next Fairy Convention. / Cosmo and Timmy promise not to wish when Wanda takes a day off. |
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After being jilted by Trixie, Timmy wishes the genders to be divided by a huge wall and ends up putting the very concept of love in danger. |
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Dr. Bender ruins Chip's singing abilities when he rips out his teeth. / Timmy and his friends are whisked away to the Old West. |
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Timmy wishes for his parents to care less about him and soon regrets it. / Timmy finds a surprise when he wishes his mom's garden to come to life. |
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An off-the-scale IQ only takes you so far when the devious and dysfunctional quotient of your family is similarly sized -- at least that's what academically gifted but domestically cursed teen Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) finds in the Emmy-winning sitcom's fifth season. With baby Jamie turning the Wilkerson household upside down, the boys inherit new responsibilities, which the... |
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Timmy fails to realize he's wished the villainous Nega Chin out of the comics. / Vicky plots to steal a limited-edition car from Timmy and his dad. |
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Timmy can't undo his wish for worldwide silence because nobody can hear him. / Chester and A.J. do a news story on Timmy's sudden popularity. |
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This season's adventures include a time-traveling trip to the origins of Dimmsdale, Timmy's attempt to get his father a cooler job, the total elimination of sleep so Timmy can avoid bedtime and a shocking discovery about Mr. Crocker. |
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Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, are back for Season 3 of Nickelodeon's sidesplitting, Emmy-winning animated series. This year's adventures include a time-traveling trip to the origins of Dimmsdale, Timmy's attempt to get his father a cooler job, the total elimination of sleep so Timmy can avoid bedtime and a shocking discovery about Mr. Crocker's link to Wanda and Cosmo. |
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The family travels to Las Vegas when Hal experiences a dream about hitting the jackpot; Dewey and Reese enter an enormously obese rabbit in a contest; Lois gets to meet her favorite singer backstage; Otto and Francis get trapped in a well. |
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Lois accompanies Malcolm to his first college visit, where she clashes with a resident advisor; Reese pretends he's a drug user to woo a pretty narcotics officer; Francis and Otto open their own childcare center. |
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When Hal and Lois kick Reese out of the house, he ends up renting an apartment; and Malcolm helps a dumb jock write a personal essay so he can get into college. |
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Malcolm tries to keep Dewey from scoring high on an I.Q. test so he doesn't end up with the Krelboyne's, but the scheme backfires and Dewey is diagnosed as mentally disturbed; and Hal and Craig practice their dance moves using an arcade game. |
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Ida announces that she's getting married to a man who lives in Hong Kong; Malcolm gets his tongue pierced; Dewey pretends Reese doesn't exist; and Otto hires actors to stage a murder-mystery weekend at the ranch. |
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When Chester and A.J. fight, Timmy has to go to both of their sleepovers at the same time. / Timmy's mom takes a high-pressure weather-person job. |
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Bob (Matt Damon) and Walt (Greg Kinnear) are joined at the hip ... literally. As conjoined twins, they do everything together, even though they're different in every way. Bob's a jock, and Walt's a show-off. Bob's shy with the ladies, but Walt gets them in bed in minutes. When Walt gets a chance at fame and ... |
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When Malcolm becomes editor of the high school literary magazine, the principal instructs him to censor a well-written story; Lois encourages Hal to flirt with a new supervisor so he can keep his job; Francis teaches Otto how to waltz. |
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Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, are back for Season 3 of Nickelodeon's sidesplitting, Emmy-winning animated series. This year's adventures include a time-traveling trip to the origins of Dimmsdale, Timmy's attempt to get his father a cooler job, the total elimination of sleep so Timmy can avoid bedtime and a shocking discovery about Mr. Crocker's link to Wanda and Cosmo. |
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Timmy must solve the mystery of Wanda's disappearance. / Timmy discovers that his imaginary friend Gary is bitter and vengeful for being abandoned. |
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Reese inadvertently perfects Malcolm and Stevie's science experiment, but can't remember how he did it; Dewey dreams up reasons for people to buy the candy he's selling door-to-door; and Francis aids a piglet. |
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Lois gets Malcolm a job at the store, exposing Lois's well-kept secret; Hal and some other fathers start betting on babies; and sick of the way his brothers treat him, Dewey travels to the farm to visit Francis. |
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As Thanksgiving approaches, Malcolm has a shot at getting lucky with a sexy friend from school; Reese prepares a fabulous Thanksgiving meal; and Francis and Piama want a divorce. |
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As part of their one-year anniversary celebration for Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda offer him an all-powerful muffin that ends up in the hands of Crocker. |
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As part of their one-year anniversary celebration for Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda offer him an all-powerful muffin that ends up in the hands of Crocker. |
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Lois drives to Canada to meet with her sister, Roberta, and her family; Ida vows to spend all her money to get Victor's pension; and a temporarily blinded Hal participates in a 5K race with Dewey. |
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An off-the-scale IQ only takes you so far when the devious and dysfunctional quotient of your family is similarly sized -- at least that's what academically gifted but domestically cursed teen Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) finds in the Emmy-winning sitcom's fifth season. With baby Jamie turning the Wilkerson household upside down, the boys inherit new responsibilities, which the... |
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Lois and Hal clash after Hal purchases a hot tub; Malcolm gets his driver's permit, only to get mixed up in a dispute between Polly and her ex-boyfriend; and Reese steals Dewey's friend. |
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A naked Timmy is transported from his bath to the comic book store. / Timmy has to come up with a new strategy for his selfish basketball team. |
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In order to defeat Francis and save Tootie, Timmy learns kung fu. / Timmy travels back to Dimsdale's beginnings and battles a witch hunter. |
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On March 15th, the dreaded Denzel Crocker Day, Timmy heads back in time on his scooter to explore Crocker's miserable childhood. |
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Timmy wishes for there to be no sleep in the world. / Timmy runs away from home so his parents can have a better life and ends up with some carnies. |
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Timmy wishes to be the most wanted kid in school, but he ends up most wanted by the FBI. / Cosmo finds himself on a high-stakes reality TV show. |
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Timmy switches his voice with Chip's, causing Chip's career to take a nosedive. / Timmy's wishes can't save him when he's trapped by an avalanche. |
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Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, return for more laughs in the second season of the Emmy-winning series. This year, Timmy is accused of shoplifting, turns his parents into superheroes and more. |
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With help from his wacky fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, 10-year-old Timmy accidentally conjures up a gigantic pumpkin monster bent on destruction in this scary collection. In addition to the Pumpkinator, Timmy faces other terrifying characters. There's an evil dentist, a crazed witch hunter and annoying houseguests who won't leave in these spine-tingling stories. Adam West ("Batman") is featured in a bonus episode. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tell Tale Recliner," "The Good Old Days" and "How Now Meowing Cow?" |
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Junior high school students Jason (Frankie Muniz) and Kaylee (Amanda Bynes) are a couple of precocious kids who take swift action when a greedy Hollywood producer (Paul Giamatti) turns Jason's essay into a hit film -- and leaves Jason's name on the proverbial cutting room floor. Seeking credit where credit is due, the youngsters travel to Hollywood to twist a few arms for some payback. Donald Faison and Sandra Oh co-star. |
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Timmy creates a monster when he wishes Chester to be a better baseball player. / Timmy accidentally wishes himself into being a girl. |
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With help from his wacky fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, 10-year-old Timmy accidentally conjures up a gigantic pumpkin monster bent on destruction in this scary collection. In addition to the Pumpkinator, Timmy faces other terrifying characters. There's an evil dentist, a crazed witch hunter and annoying houseguests who won't leave in these spine-tingling stories. Adam West ("... |
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There are some places where doors should remain locked and shutters should remain bolted. One such place is The Nightmare Room, the key to which is held in the fertile mind of writer R.L. Stine. This anthology series of ghost stories for young adults skillfully blends horrific terror with themes that teens can relate to -- and "Camp Nowhere" is no exception. |
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It's West Side Story minus the earnest balladeering when a war breaks out on the streets of Brooklyn, circa 1958, in which brothers Leon (Stephen Dorff) and Bobby (Brad Renfro) lead the anti-drug Deuces, a gang that's poised to face off with the shady Vipers. Things get complicated when Leon falls for his new... |
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Skewering the surface serenity of suburban family life, this Emmy-winning sitcom returns for another unapologetically irreverent season, following the ups and (more frequent) downs of put-upon teen prodigy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz). In Season 4, while Hal and Lois prepare for the arrival of the latest addition to the family, Reese (Justin Berfield) throws a blowout party, and Malcolm devises a plot to be sent away to military school. |
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There are some places where doors should remain locked and shutters should remain bolted. One such place is The Nightmare Room, the key to which is held in the fertile mind of writer R.L. Stine. This anthology series of ghost stories for young adults skillfully blends horrific terror with themes that teens can relate to -- and "Camp Nowhere" is no exception. |
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The family joins a church to get free day care for baby Jamie; Francis tries to help the dude ranch cash-in on a local UFO craze. |
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Hal takes the boys to a bridal show; Lois' mother wants to move in with the family; Malcolm gets an offer to enroll in a prestigious private school. |
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When Hal and Lois go on a less-than-romantic getaway, Reese throws a party at home, which is crashed by delinquent friends of Francis, who take over the garage and hold the boys hostage. |
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Hal spends a wild night with an old high school buddy; Malcolm tries to liberate Dabney from his mother's control; Francis spends the night with Otto when their wives are out of town. |
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When the popular kids get the last of the cool Halloween costumes, Timmy wishes everyone to become real, scary versions of their Halloween getups. |
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Skewering the surface serenity of suburban family life, this Emmy-winning sitcom returns for another unapologetically irreverent season, following the ups and (more frequent) downs of put-upon teen prodigy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz). In Season 4, while Hal and Lois prepare for the arrival of the latest addition to the family, Reese ( |
While Crocker hatches a plan to prove the fairy godparents' existence, Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda travel through the Internet to retrieve an e-mail. |
Things get out of control when Timmy summons April Fool to help him prank. / Vicky steals Timmy's watch, which allows him to redo moments in time. |
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Timmy becomes class president but finds the position comes with a lot of annoyances. / Timmy wishes the great American leaders into his house. |
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In this second season, Timmy goes toe-to-toe with evil babysitter Vicky in a skating competition, encounters anti-fairies at an amusement park, turns his parents into superheroes, runs for class president and gains a new appreciation for his father. |
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Timmy finds himself in over his head when he wishes for a more action-packed life. / Timmy wishes himself to be the smartest kid the world. |
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It's West Side Story minus the earnest balladeering when a war breaks out on the streets of Brooklyn, circa 1958, in which brothers Leon (Stephen Dorff) and Bobby (Brad Renfro) lead the anti-drug Deuces, a gang that's poised to face off with the shady Vipers. Things get complicated when Leon falls for his new neighbor Annie (Fairuza Balk), whose brother is a heroin dealer in the opposing gang. Matt Dillon and Balthazar Getty also star. |
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Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, return for more laughs in the second season of the Emmy-winning series. This year, Timmy is accused of shoplifting, turns his parents into superheroes and more. |
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Skewering the surface serenity of suburban family life, this Emmy-winning sitcom returns for another unapologetically irreverent season, following the ups and (more frequent) downs of put-upon teen prodigy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz). In Season 4, while Hal and Lois prepare for the arrival of the latest addition to the family, Reese (Justin Berfield) throws a blowout party, and Malcolm devises a plot to be sent away to military school. |
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While Lois goes into hard labor at home, Hal winds up unconscious and hallucinating in an emergency room, and the boys wander into a hospital parenting class. |
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Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, return for more laughs in the second season of Nickelodeon's Emmy-winning series. This year, Timmy is accused of shoplifting, goes toe-to-toe with evil babysitter Vicky in a skating competition, encounters anti-fairies at an amusement park, turns his parents into superheroes, runs for class president and gets both a new bike and a new appreciation for his father. |
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Hal takes a second job at a stereo store, but has a hard time fitting in with the younger employees; the boys chafe under the sly rule of a new babysitter. |
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Malcolm sneaks around to date a girl whose father hates him; Hal and Lois become more productive when they can't have sex for a week; Dewey discovers he's an "evil twin"; Francis mediates a dispute between Otto and his cowboy neighbors. |
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Timmy risks losing his perfect attendance record when he wishes to become invisible. / Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda wreak havoc on Friday the 13th. |
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Timmy is held hostage by his own indestructible bike. / Timmy switches places with Cosmo and Wanda and realizes they have a lot of responsibility. |
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When Lois is repeatedly insulted at Hal's family reunion, the boys plot revenge and Hal is prompted to finally stand up to his avoidant father. |
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Malcolm suffers extreme humiliation during his first week as a high school freshman; Dewey loves his first week as a latchkey kid; Francis discovers the trials of working for a too-permissive boss. |
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During a trip to the zoo, Hal gets jealous of Lois' former boyfriend, Dewey and Malcolm fall into a tiger pen, and Reese butts heads with a goat...while Francis gets stranded on a cross-country car trip and takes a new job at a dude ranch. |
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Malcolm competes in an academic octathlon but hates the intensity of the other competitors; Hal fights to regain Dewey's love; Reese tries to get out of going to a formal dance. |
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When Hal kicks Malcolm out of the house for misbehaving, Reese tries to take advantage of Hal's distraction to come up with a truly bad stunt of his own. |
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Lois uses a long drive with Malcolm to further his sex education; Reese spends a day in prison; Dewey plants seeds of discontent in Hal's vocal group; Francis has an accident branding Otto's favorite cow. |
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When Lois' mother visits, she trips on a leaf and decides to sue Hal and Lois...just as Lois finds out she's pregnant again. |
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As Lois and Hal write their wills in preparation for the baby's birth, they recall various colorful incidents with their four current children. |
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On a visit to Francis' dude ranch Hal can't help being disappointed in Francis' success, Reese and Malcolm fear Francis has turned into an overly responsible grownup, and Gretchen punishes Dewey for breaking a valuable doll. |
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Lois puts Reese in charge of the family's garage sale; Hal re-starts his old pirate radio station. |
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Malcolm tries not speaking his mind; Hal takes up race-walking; Reese goes on a date with his girlfriend... and Craig. |
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Wondering about the sex of her new baby, Lois imagines what life would be like if her boys were girls. |
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Malcolm tries to "dumb down" to attract a cute, non-intellectual girl; Hal rents a steamroller and becomes addicted to crushing things. |
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Dad wishes he had a cooler job... and Timmy is more than happy to oblige! |
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Cosmo gets picked to host the ultra secret Fairy Convention. Timmy gives Wanda a day off. |
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Timmy has had it with girls & wishes for a world without them. |
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Timmy discovers that a rich nemesis also has a fairy godparent. / Timmy uses Cosmo's sweat as the secret ingredient in his lemonade. |
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Every parent in Dimmsdale falls for Vicky's radio ad campaign. |
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Timmy gives his parents superpowers, but it only makes them busier than ever. / Timmy transports to Camelot and accidentally brings his parents. |
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Dr. Bender steals teen singing sensation Chip Skylark's teeth. |
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Timmy's sick and tired of having to abide by Mom and Dad's strict rules. |
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Ten-year-old Timmy and his fairy godparents, Wanda and Cosmo, return for more laughs in the second season of Nickelodeon's Emmy-winning series. This year, Timmy is accused of shoplifting, goes toe-to-toe with evil babysitter Vicky in a skating competition, encounters anti-fairies at an amusement park, turns his parents into superheroes, runs for class president and gets both a new bike and a new appreciation for his father. |
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Junior high school students Jason (Frankie Muniz) and Kaylee (Amanda Bynes) are a couple of precocious kids who take swift action when a greedy Hollywood producer (Paul Giamatti) turns Jason's essay into a hit film -- and leaves Jason'... |
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Malcolm meets a chess-playing bum who could be him in 30 years; Lois can't figure out why she's gaining weight; Dewey attributes his bizarre behavior to obeying requests from the fetus Lois is carrying. |
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As Malcolm and Reese fight an escalating battle of revenge, they flash back to the chain of events that led to the war; Dewey prepares for a school play; Francis and Otto fear a Devil Cow. |
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Skewering the surface serenity of suburban family life, this Emmy-winning sitcom returns for another unapologetically irreverent season, following the ups and (more frequent) downs of put-upon teen prodigy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz). In Season 4, while Hal and Lois prepare for the arrival of the latest addition to the family, Reese ( |
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A toy-sized Timmy realizes he has to cross Vicky's house in order to save Cosmo and Wanda from Tootie. / Timmy is accused of shoplifting. |
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Timmy plans to hold singing sensation Chip Skylark hostage for ruining his birthday. / Vicky challenges Timmy to a high-stakes skating contest. |
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Mark Chang takes Vicky to space, and Timmy reluctantly realizes he must rescue her. / Timmy causes serious trouble when he switches roles with Vicky. |
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When Timmy asks Cosmo and Wanda to use their magic to make Chester the "best baseball player ever," things go from bad, to great, to worse. / To get the perfect birthday gift for Trixie, Timmy must learn how a girl thinks. |
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Timmy needs some extra cycling power and wishes for a bike that's unstoppable, unbreakable and totally cool. / Timmy discovers that granting wishes 24/7 isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
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Anything's bound to happen when you've got fairy godparents, and that's precisely what 10-year-old Timmy Turner (Tara Strong) gets in this Emmy-winning Nickelodeon 'toon when he wishes for a supplemental pair of cool parentals (Daran Norris and Susanne Blakeslee). Before you can say "Poof!" Timmy's getting into plenty of trouble, all while trying to keep his suspicious teacher (Carlos Alazraqui) in the dark. |
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In this charmingly off-kilter, Emmy-winning hit from Nickelodeon, 10-year-old Timmy is beset with dim-witted parents and a wicked babysitter. With a simple wish, he summons a pair of fairy godparents -- Wanda and her goofy partner, Cosmo. |
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If you think Timmy Turner is just your average 10-year-old kid, think again! Although his life appears normal, Timmy has two fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda, who grant him any wish he can dream up -- even if they sometimes get things a little wrong. This set of five episodes from the popular Nickelodeon show includes "Knighty Knight," "Where's Wanda?," "Power Pals!," "Who's Your Daddy?" and "Boys in the Band." |
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When Timmy wishes it were Christmas every day, he makes April Fool and the other holiday spirits jealous enough to put Santa in danger. |
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Anything's bound to happen when you've got fairy godparents, and that's precisely what 10-year-old Timmy Turner gets when he wishes for a supplemental pair of cool parents. Timmy is bound for trouble while keeping his suspicious teacher in the dark. |
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Timmy wishes Chompy the goat to be free and ends up getting Vicky in trouble. / A self-conscious Timmy wishes for everyone to look the same. |
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Timmy wishes to become popular in order to impress a girl he likes. / Cosmo and Wanda shrink Timmy so he can explore the human body from the inside. |
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Timmy risks losing Cosmo and Wanda when he wishes himself into adulthood. / Timmy finds himself transported into a challenging video game. |
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The Crimson Chin, Timmy's comic book idol, leaps off the page and joins him in this collection of adventure-filled episodes from the popular television series, including "Chin Up," "Boy Toy," "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad," "Crime Wave" and "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad." Also included are five extra episodes: "Action Packed," "Totally Spaced Out," So Totally Spaced Out," "Miss Dimmsdale" and "Mind Over Magic." |
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Timmy asks Cosmo and Wanda to make Chester the "best baseball player ever." / To get a birthday gift for Trixie, Timmy must learn how a girl thinks. |
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Eddie Murphy talks to the animals once again in this lovable family comedy. This time, it's up to the good doctor to defend the habitat of a lone female bear, Ava (voiced by Lisa Kudrow), and introduce her to a suitable (if intellectually challenged) mate (voiced by Steve Zahn). Raven-Symone and Kristen Wilson co-star in this sequel that features the voices of Isaac Hayes, Frankie Muniz, David Cross, Mandy Moore, Jamie Kennedy and Andy Dick. |
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As the picnic continues, Hal can't bring himself to admit his real identity to his boss, Malcolm further humiliates himself, and Reese bonds with his scavenger hunt partner...while Francis starts to regret his bet against the loggers' hockey team. |
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As the picnic continues, Hal can't bring himself to admit his real identity to his boss, Malcolm further humiliates himself, and Reese bonds with his scavenger hunt partner...while Francis starts to regret his bet against the loggers' hockey team. |
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Hal sweats out a biopsy on a lump found during a medical checkup; Dewey babysits the class hamster; Lavernia challenges Francis to a fight at the logging camp. |
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Hopelessly humiliated by his parents and persistently persecuted by his siblings, beleaguered teen brainiac Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) has his hands full at home, not to mention school, in this third season of the Emmy-winning comedy. Among other misadventures this time around, Francis (Christopher Masterson) finally breaks from the family; Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) holds Christmas hostage; and Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) makes a four-legged friend. |
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10-year-old Timmy is beset with dim-witted parents and a wicked babysitter but, with a simple wish, he summons a pair of fairy godparents. Timmy attempts to avoid trouble and his teacher, whose belief in the fairies threatens their existence. |
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Malcolm gets his first official girlfriend; Dewey makes a non-imaginary friend; Francis takes refuge with a mad bomber in a remote Canadian cabin. |
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Hopelessly humiliated by his parents and persistently persecuted by his siblings, beleaguered teen brainiac Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) has his hands full at home, not to mention school, in this third season of the Emmy-winning comedy. Among other misadventures this time around, Francis (Christopher Ma... |
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In this charmingly off-kilter, Emmy-winning hit from Nickelodeon, 10-year-old Timmy is beset with dim-witted parents and a wicked babysitter. With a simple wish, he summons a pair of fairy godparents -- Wanda and her goofy partner, Cosmo. |
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Dewey hides a dog from his parents; Hal and Lois try to keep a romantic date, even though both of them are sick; Commandant Spangler finds Francis at the logging camp. |
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Hal accuses Abe of cheating him at poker; Francis weathers a storm at the logging camp; Reese and Lois attend a dance class. |
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Timmy wishes for an authentic-looking alien. / Timmy finds a nemesis that makes his school life just as miserable as Vicky does his home life. |
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Timmy gets a lesson in "be careful what you wish for" when he wishes to be a grown-up. / Timmy wants to experience the ultimate video game adventure. |
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Hopelessly humiliated by his parents and persistently persecuted by his siblings, beleaguered teen brainiac Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) has his hands full at home, not to mention school, in this third season of the Emmy-winning comedy. Among other misadventures this time around, Francis (Christopher Masterson) finally breaks from the family; Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) holds Christmas hostage; and Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) makes a four-legged friend. |
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Vicky kidnaps teen sensation Chip Skylark. / Timmy challenges Vicky for the title of "Queen of the Skatepark." |
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Timmy wishes for the city mascot to be free. / After being teased by an adult dentist for his "abnormal teeth," a frustrated Timmy wishes that everyone in the world could be exactly alike. |
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Timmy wishes to go back in time to stop his dad from winning a trophy. / Timmy inadvertently causes a fight between Cosmo and Wanda that escalates to Cosmo running home to live with his mother. |
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In this charmingly off-kilter, Emmy-winning hit from Nickelodeon, 10-year-old Timmy is beset with dim-witted parents and a wicked babysitter. With a simple wish, he summons a pair of fairy godparents -- Wanda and her goofy partner, Cosmo. |
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Lois tries to get the boys to behave until Christmas by holding their presents hostage; Francis spends Christmas with his mean-spirited grandmother. |
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Anything's bound to happen when you've got fairy godparents, and that's precisely what 10-year-old Timmy Turner gets when he wishes for a supplemental pair of cool parents. Timmy is bound for trouble while keeping his suspicious teacher in the dark. |
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Malcolm and his brothers mine personal profit from some church charity work; Francis gets a taste of life in a logging camp. |
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Reese is accused of stealing at his new job; Dewey tries to convince is parents he can keep a goldfish alive; Malcolm chafes when a super-genius joins his class. |
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In this charmingly off-kilter, Emmy-winning hit from Nickelodeon, 10-year-old Timmy is beset with dim-witted parents and a wicked babysitter. With a simple wish, he summons a pair of fairy godparents -- Wanda and her goofy partner, Cosmo. |
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Malcolm and the Krelboynes do battle with a tough new teacher; Francis tries to get Lois to talk to him after his self-emancipation. |
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Timmy wishes to go back in time to stop his dad from winning a trophy. / Cosmo and Wanda's fight makes Cosmo run home to live with his mother. |
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Malcolm and the Krelboynes are forced to join the regular student body; Hal itches to knock down Dewey's elaborate domino setup; Francis itches to know what Piama did to get Lavernia to be nice to him. |
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Timmy wishes to become invisible and soon wreaks invisible havoc everywhere. / It's Friday the 13th, and the Anti-Fairies are making sure that nobody has a good time, spreading as much bad luck as they can. |
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The Crimson Chin, Timmy's comic book idol, leaps off the page and joins him in this collection of adventure-filled episodes from the popular television series, including "Chin Up," "Boy Toy," "The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad," "Crime Wave" and "Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad." Also included are five extra episodes: "Action Packed," "Totally Spaced Out," So Totally Spaced Out," "Miss Dimmsdale" and "Mind Over Magic." |
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Lois joins a book club; Hal worries about getting the boys to behave while Lois is out; Francis hitchhikes through Canada with a trucker who vows to test Francis' limits. |
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Malcolm and Stevie's families vacation together on a houseboat; Francis decides to quit school and move to Alaska. |
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Timmy ends up alienating himself from his friends. / Cosmo and Wanda whip up a shrinking suit that allows Timmy to interview single-celled organisms. |
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Timmy wants his comic book hero to bust out of the comic and into reality. / Timmy gets jealous when he sees how nicely Vicky treats her dog, Doidle. |
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If you think Timmy Turner is just your average 10-year-old kid, think again! Although his life appears normal, Timmy has two fairy godparents named Cosmo and Wanda, who grant him any wish he can dream up -- even if they sometimes get things a little wrong. This set of five episodes from the popular Nickelodeon show includes "Knighty Knight," "Where's Wanda?," "Power Pals!," "Who's Your Daddy?" and "Boys in the Band." |
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Timmy wishes to become invisible and wreaks invisible havoc everywhere. / It's Friday the 13th, and the Anti-Fairies are spreading lots of bad luck. |
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Hopelessly humiliated by his parents and persistently persecuted by his siblings, beleaguered teen brainiac Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) has his hands full at home, not to mention school, in this third season of the Emmy-winning comedy. Among other misadventures this time around, Francis (Christopher Ma... |
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Timmy wishes for a bike that's unstoppable, unbreakable and totally cool. / Timmy discovers that granting wishes 24/7 isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
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Timmy wishes that the world would turn in to a live-action movie. / In order to pass a test, Timmy wishes that he knew everything. |
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Timmy wants to be doll-sized for an adventure with his action figure. / Too much Internet shopping makes Timmy's parents think he's a shoplifter. |
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Vicky kidnaps teen sensation Chip Skylark. / Timmy challenges Vicky for the title of "Queen of the Skatepark." |
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Timmy wishes it could be Christmas every day. But after a couple of weeks, everyone starts to get tired of the holiday. |
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Timmy wishes for the city mascot to be free. / After being teased by his dentist, Timmy wishes that everyone in the world could be exactly alike. |
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Eddie Murphy talks to the animals once again in this lovable family comedy. This time, it's up to the good doctor to defend the habitat of a lone female bear, Ava (voiced by Lisa Kudrow), and introduce her to a suitable (if intellectually challenged) mate (voiced by |
Timmy gets to meet his favorite superhero, who isn't too happy to discover that he's fictional. / Timmy wishes to switch brains with Vicky's dog. |
Cosmo and Wanda conjure up a troublesome alien creature for Timmy to play with. / Timmy asks the OddParents to pose as his real parents. |
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Craig's new helper monkey turns vicious; Reese tries to control the neighborhood after successfully subduing a prowler; Francis' wife and best friend hate each other. |
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Eddie Murphy talks to the animals once again in this lovable family comedy. This time, it's up to the good doctor to defend the habitat of a lone female bear, Ava (voiced by Lisa Kudrow), and introduce her to a suitable (if intellectually challenged) mate (voiced by Steve Zahn). Raven-Symone and Kristen Wilson co-star in this sequel that features the voices of Isaac Hayes, Frankie Muniz, David Cross, Mandy Moore, Jamie Kennedy and Andy Dick. |
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While Lois is on jury duty,she pushes the other jurors to take their jobs seriously; Hal tries to solve a murder case he thinks Lois is assigned to; Malcolm,Reese and Dewey get lost in a sewer. |
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After the family car gets damaged and the boys won't own up to causing the incident,Hal takes them to see a psychiatrist. |
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While Hal gets into a variety of one-up contests with his poker buddies, Reese sets Stevie up with the daughter of one player, while Malcolm discovers the daughter of another player has a gun in her purse. |
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Hal begins coaching Dewey's soccer team...much to Dewey's horror; Malcolm gets unexpected results when he programs his new computer to act out the lives of his family; Reese blackmails neighbor Ed when he uncovers the truth about Ed's philandering. |
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After Francis shows up with a new wife, Malcolm, Reese and Dewey get so fed up with Lois'constant yelling, they run away from home. |
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Malcolm reveals Cynthia s big secret to Reese; Dewey helps Hal overcome his fear of kites; a neighbor makes amends to Lois; Francis becomes enchanted with a totem pole. |
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Reese gets into trouble during his very first driving lesson; Malcolm helps Craig install a new stereo system; Francis barters a chain of favors to pay off a debt. |
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Lois gets dolled up after a scathing customer review; the boys take on Hal at basketball; Francis becomes a rat catcher. |
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Timmy wishes for a time-traveling scooter so he can stop his dad from winning a trophy. / Timmy is forced to travel to the Fairy World. |
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Timmy wishes it could be Christmas every day. |
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Anna (Natasha Henstridge) is an elementary school teacher, and Charlie (Michael Vartan) is a retired cop turned struggling writer. They meet by happenstance one day and feel a connection ... but unfortunately, they're both engaged to other people. As Anna and Charlie plan their respective weddings, that initial spark becomes a romantic flame and they begin to wonder if they're meant to be together. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rollerskates," "The Bots and the Bees," "Smunday" and "Water Park." Extras include audio commentary, deleted scenes, a gag reel, promos, featurettes and more. |
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Malcolm and his brothers build the ultimate stealth weapon, while Hal and Lois battle a speeding car that terrorizes their neighborhood. |
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While brainy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may be a boy genius, are his smarts enough to get him by in a family that includes three misfit brothers, a control-freak mother and a well-meaning but decidedly bumbling dad? The sophomore season of this Emmy-winning family sitcom finds the gifted teen continuing to navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence while trying to stay af... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot (Extended Version)," "Red Dress," "Home Alone 4," "Shame," "Malcolm Babysits" and "Sleepover." Extras include audio commentary and deleted scenes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Francis Escapes," "Krelboyne Picnic," "Lois vs. Evil," "Stock Car Races," "Funeral" and "Cheerleader." Extras include audio commentary and deleted scenes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rollerskates," "The Bots and the Bees," "Smunday" and "Water Park." Extras include audio commentary, deleted scenes, a gag reel, promos, featurettes and more. |
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Lonely, 9-year-old Willie Morris (Frankie Muniz) lives in the flea-bitten town of Yazoo, Miss. He stinks at sports and has no playmates. So, over the strenuous objections of his hardnosed father (Kevin Bacon), Willie's mother (Diane Lane) buys... |
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His older brother's been shipped to a military academy; his younger brother is a wound-up oddball; and his parents are constantly bickering. Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) is starting to think he may be the only normal one in his family! Using direct camera address, wide-angle distortion and a machine-gun delivery, this popular Emmy-winning sitcom happily pulls no punches when lampooning the dysfunctional family. |
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Stranded in a traffic jam, Malcolm meets his match in an intriguing young girl; Reese attempts to break into an ice cream truck; and Lois tries to control the uncontrollable chaos. |
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His older brother's been shipped to a military academy; his younger brother is a wound-up oddball; and his parents are constantly bickering. Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) is starting to think he may be the only normal one in his family! Using direct camera address, wide-angle distortion and a machine-gun delivery, this popular Emmy-winning sitcom happily pulls no punches when lampooning the dysfunctional family. |
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While Hal and the boys are besieged by bats after Hal brings home an antique armoire; Lois gets robbed at work. |
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Malcolm and Reese compete with Dewey for a cute baby-sitter's attention, while Hal and Lois attend a convention where Hal can't resist fighting with an old rival. |
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When the family takes a vacation to a casino, Hal gets banned from gambling and takes Malcolm and Reese on an ill-fated trek into the desert; Lois and Dewey win a free day of spa pampering; and Francis spends a lonely weekend at home with Craig. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Francis Escapes," "Krelboyne Picnic," "Lois vs. Evil," "Stock Car Races," "Funeral" and "Cheerleader." Extras include audio commentary and deleted scenes. |
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While Hal secretly takes the boys to the stock car races, Lois desperately searches for her missing paycheck. |
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The family suffers in poverty after Lois gets fired from the grocery store; Francis loves his new assignment as part of an honor guard at a beauty pageant. |
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The whole family attends a Krelboyne family picnic, and Malcolm dreads his performance in the event's "Academic Circus" will make him look like a freak. |
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Malcolm's brother, Francis, runs away from military school and comes home to see his girlfriend. |
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Young tween Justin Yoder (Frankie Muniz), who's known for his outgoing demeanor and wit despite being confined to a wheelchair, dreams to be like his athletic older brother and propels himself into the world of soapbox derby racing. It's a field he's sure he has a chance in. Unfortunately, he finds that because of his condition, not everyone is eager to see him compete. Greg Beeman directs this true story. |
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During a sleepover, Malcolm sneaks Stevie out of the Kenarin house and loses his wheelchair; Francis deals with hazing at military school; and Reese tries to prove he's man enough to watch a scary movie. |
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While his family is reduced to living in a trailer in their driveway while their house is fumigated, Malcolm luxuriates while babysitting for what seems like the ideal family. |
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Malcolm feels guilty after beating up a seven year old; Hal takes heat after cutting down a tree; Francis tries to sabotage Spangler's sex education lecture. |
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Lois and Hal leave the boys alone for the weekend with Francis, promising that if all goes well, Francis may not have to go back to military school. |
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Malcolm and Reese spend the day fighting at a water park; Francis gets into a different kind of pool match with Spangler; and Dewey stays home with an odd babysitter. |
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When Lois gets sick, Malcolm and his brothers convince her it's Sunday so they can stay home from school...while Hal heeds the siren song of a Porsche dealership. |
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While Lois is out of town visiting Francis after his appendectomy, Malcolm and his friends build a robot, but Hal reverts to his pre-marriage wild-man persona and takes over the project. |
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Malcolm suffers under his father's roller skating tutelage, while Lois is sidelined with a nasty back injury. |
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Malcolm helps Reese become a male cheerleader to attract a girl; Francis has a heart-to-heart conversation with headmaster Spangler. |
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Malcolm talks the family out of going to a relative's funeral, so he can go on his first date instead. |
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Lois must take drastic steps to discover which of her sons ruined the special dress she bought for an anniversary dinner with Hal. |
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While brainy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may be a boy genius, are his smarts enough to get him by in a family that includes three misfit brothers, a control-freak mother and a well-meaning but decidedly bumbling dad? The sophomore season of this Emmy-winning family sitcom finds the gifted teen continuing to navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence while trying to stay afloat in a sea of familial discord. |
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Lonely, 9-year-old Willie Morris (Frankie Muniz) lives in the flea-bitten town of Yazoo, Miss. He stinks at sports and has no playmates. So, over the strenuous objections of his hardnosed father (Kevin Bacon), Willie's mother (Diane Lane) buys him a dog that he promptly dubs "Skip." Before you know it, Skip transforms Willie's life: He makes friends, plays sports and develops an unbreakable bond with the spunky terrier. Based on a true story. |
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Malcolm experiences his first crush as a confusing mix of love and hate; Francis tries to avoid discipline for his latest prank; Dewey overreacts to Lois' lecture about the hazards of dirty teddy bears. |
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The younger boys try to convince Lois to let them have a mini-bike; Hal attends a father-son weekend at Marlin Academy. |
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While brainy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may be a boy genius, are his smarts enough to get him by in a family that includes three misfit brothers, a control-freak mother and a well-meaning but decidedly bumbling dad? The sophomore season of this Emmy-winning family sitcom finds the gifted teen continuing to navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence while trying to stay af... |
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Kid genius Malcolm Wilkerson grapples with a suburban family that gives new meaning to the word "dysfunctional." Between the nonstop squabbling of his parents and merciless persecution by his siblings, it's all he can do to maintain his sanity. |
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Young tween Justin Yoder (Frankie Muniz), who's known for his outgoing demeanor and wit despite being confined to a wheelchair, dreams to be like his athletic older brother and propels himself into the world of soapbox derby racing. It's a field he's sure he has a chance in. Unfortunately, he finds that because of his condition, not everyone is eager to see him compete. |
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Hal quits his job to become an artist; Francis suffers through a week of inventory work at Lucky Aide; and Malcolm begins to wonder about his own career future. |
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Malcolm gets in trouble with an elderly neighbor; Francis' slacker friend enrolls at Marlin Academy; Dewey trades his backpack for a purse. |
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When Reese gives up his position as school bully, Malcolm suffers at the hands of his successors; Francis dreads his upcoming birthday at Marlin Academy. |
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Malcolm's friendships suffer when he becomes the suddenly popular star of a high school play; Hal and Dewey build their very own Utopia from plastic blocks. |
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Malcolm gets into therapy to get out of class; Francis cleans up on laundry duty; Dewey turns out to be a skittles prodigy; and Hal and Lois attempt to clean out an over-stuffed closet. |
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Lois' disapproving parents visit; Francis goes to Mardi Gras but gets stopped by food poisoning. |
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While brainy Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) may be a boy genius, are his smarts enough to get him by in a family that includes three misfit brothers, a control-freak mother and a well-meaning but decidedly bumbling dad? The sophomore season of this Emmy-winning family sitcom finds the gifted teen continuing to navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence while trying to stay afloat in a sea of familial discord. |
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His older brother's been shipped to a military academy; his younger brother is a wound-up oddball; and his parents are constantly bickering. Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) is starting to think he may be the only normal one in his family! Using direct camera address, wide-angle distortion and a machine-gun delivery, this popular Emmy-winning sitcom happily pulls no punches when lampooning the dysfunctional family. |
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Kid genius Malcolm Wilkerson grapples with a suburban family that gives new meaning to the word "dysfunctional." Between the nonstop squabbling of his parents and merciless persecution by his siblings, it's all he can do to maintain his sanity. |
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Malcolm finds his life as the middle brother in an eccentric family made even more difficult by his being placed in a class for "gifted" students at school. |
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His older brother's been shipped to a military academy; his younger brother is a wound-up oddball; and his parents are constantly bickering. Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) is starting to think he may be the only normal one in his family! Using direct camera address, wide-angle distortion and a machine-gun delivery, this popular Emmy-winning sitcom happily pulls no punches when lampooning the dysfunctional family. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot (Extended Version)," "Red Dress," "Home Alone 4," "Shame," "Malcolm Babysits" and "Sleepover." Extras include audio commentary and deleted scenes. |
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Lois disputes a cop's claim she was driving recklessly, and orders Francis to pay off $750 in parking tickets he racked up under her name. |
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When Lois thinks she might be pregnant again, she and Hal argue...and remember how their lives changed with the births of each of their sons. |
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Malcolm and Reese's trip to a bowling alley is seen in two versions: one with Hal chaperoning, and one with Lois doing the honors. |
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Malcolm is hospitalized for an appendectomy; Francis stages a hunger strike at Marlin Academy. |
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Francis forces Malcolm and Reese compete to "earn" a coveted ticket to a wrestling match; Dewey loses Craig's cat while Craig is away at a comic book convention. |
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Malcolm, Reese, Dewey and Stevie sneak out to a county fair, then get locked inside after hours with a drunk, beligerent guard. |
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Malcolm tries to help Reese bring his grades up; Francis is exiled to a friend's house after defying Lois' order to patch the roof. |
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Hal is inadvertently responsible for a toxic chemical spill that forces a neighborhood evacuation; Malcolm deals with being grounded even in the emergency shelter; Francis suffers through a date with a geeky 12-year-old. |
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Reese discovers a talent for cooking; Malcolm tries to convince a Krelboyne classmate not to have a party; Francis is forced to write a term paper. |
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Anna (Natasha Henstridge) is an elementary school teacher, and Charlie (Michael Vartan) is a retired cop turned struggling writer. They meet by happenstance one day and feel a connection ... but unfortunately, they're both engaged to other people. As Anna and Charlie plan their respective weddings, t... |
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New neighbors, who turn out to be even more awful than Malcolm's family, move in next door; the Marlin Academy cadets prepare for a visit from Oliver North. |
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Malcolm's family goes out to dinner with the straight-laced Kenarbans, while Francis makes the mistake of inviting local girls to a party at Marlin Academy. |
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When the boys demolish Lois' meager hopes for a happy birthday, she runs away from home. |