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The following is a list of episodes in the second season of The Adventures of Pete & Pete.

Episodes[]

Image # Title Original air date
Title-GroundedForLife 9 "Grounded for Life" September 4, 1994
Little Pete destroys Dad's lawn in an experiment gone awry, and is forced to tunnel his way out of the house past a state-of-the-art security system in order to make it to the celebrations of his favorite holiday, the 4th of July. Pete meets Nona F. Mecklenberg (Michelle Trachtenberg), whose father is played by rock star Iggy Pop.
Title-FieldOfPete 10 "Field of Pete" September 11, 1994
Big Pete's baseball team goes on a winning streak due to Little Pete's incredible knack for making distracting comments. The coach's win-or-die attitude, a super-cold slushy drink called the Orange Lazarus, and Little Pete's dirty tactics threaten to destroy baseball forever-- Big Pete is forced to make a choice between glory and the integrity of the sport he loves.
Title-TheCall 11 "The Call" September 18, 1994
On the hottest day of the summer, Little Pete decides to pick up an infamous payphone which has been ringing for 27 years, while Big Pete decides to figure out who the call is for.
Title-TheBigQuiet 12 "The Big Quiet" September 25, 1994
Little Pete copes with the death of his pet lizard Gary while Big Pete struggles to improve his relationship with Dad in hopes of avoiding a lifetime of awkward conversations.
Timetunnel 13 "Time Tunnel" October 2, 1994
On the day that Daylight Savings Time ends in the fall Little Pete and Big Pete celebrate the extra hour by taking advantage of the "Time Warp" to do something momentous. This year, however, Big Pete is overcome by hormones and asks Ellen out on an official date. He enlists the help of Endless Mike Hellstrom, his enemy, to help the date go smoothly. Mike lends Pete his customized Ford Mustang convertible and teaches him the nuances of dating. When things don't work out right, Big Pete is forced to utilize the power of the Time Warp to fix things with Ellen before their friendship is lost forever.
Title-Inspector34 14 "Inspector 34" October 16, 1994
Little Pete finds his guardian angel, Inspector 34, who inspects the Kreb Of The Loom underwear worn by the Wrigley's and their friends. Inspector 34 recruits Little Pete to be an Inspector while Little Pete shows him how to interact with normal people and have fun. Little Pete struggles with perfection while Inspector 34 lets his tendency of perfectness and his hormones go to his head. The newfound perfection of Inspector 34 begins to infect the neighborhood, and people begin behaving erratically. Little Pete must help everyone find a way to live in moderation between perfection and abnormality.
Title-Halloweenie 15 "Halloweenie" October 9, 1994
Little Pete decides to enter the annals of history by breaking the record for most houses visited on Halloween and tries to enlist the help of Big Pete. Big Pete is torn between his loyalty to his brother and the coming of age and abandonment of the childhood ritual of Trick-Or-Treating. He must decide whether to face the ridicule of his peers and go Trick-Or-Treating or to join the notorious "Pumpkin Eaters", a group of vandals who terrorize neighborhood "Halloweenies."
Title-X=Why? 16 "X = Why?" October 23, 1994
Ellen, fed up with math class, asks the question high school teachers dread most: "Why?" Her inquiry spreads like wildfire through the school and soon students are rebelling against the textbook knowledge forced upon them in every class. Ellen realizes that things have gone too far when math teacher Ms. Fingerwood disappears, and desperately tries to put things right.
Goldenpete 17 "On Golden Pete" November 6, 1994
The Wrigley family takes a fishing trip, and Big Pete contemplates mortality while Dad tries to catch a legendary fish named Bob. Also, after realizing the cruel fate that could happen to Bob, Big Pete tries to sabotage Dad's attempts on making the catch.
Title-FarewellMyLittleViking 18
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"Farewell, My Little Viking" November 13, 1994
Supervillain and head of the International Adult Conspiracy John McFlemp (James Rebhorn) concocts a dastardly plan to rid the parents of Wellsville of the nuisance that is Artie forever, and threatens to destroy all that is unique about the kids of Wellsville. McFlemp extorts Dad and convinces him to get rid of Artie. The Petes, Ellen, and Little Pete's various friends start a campaign to find Artie, who disappears in Dad's car after a disheartening speech from Don (Dad). The campaign consists of a Bat-Signal-esque likeness of Artie's face, T-shirts, and various souvenir items. After Dad realizes his mistake and joins in the search, Artie is brought back to Wellsville, only to find Little Pete standing up to Papercut all on his own, demonstrating that Artie's protective influence is no longer needed.
Title-YellowFever 20 "Yellow Fever" November 27, 1994
Big Pete is stuck on a school bus departing for the deepest, darkest parts of the human psyche, as well as the creamed corn plant. During the bus ride, Pete befriends people he never thought he'd associate with, succumbs to the temptations of bullying, and is forced to cope with his actions and repent.
Title-SickDay 21 "Sick Day" December 4, 1994
Little Pete decides to fake food poisoning in order to avoid another mind-numbing day at school during the stretch between winter and spring breaks. In an adventure that leads him from home to school and the various sites around Wellsville, Little Pete sees a classmate of his in a new light, gets a marshmallow likeness of President Eisenhower stuck in his nose, and gains a new perspective on the world that can only be appreciated on a sick day.
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