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I Am Weasel

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 22, 1997
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 79
  • Networks: Cartoon Network
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Kids
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I Am Weasel(1997)

TMDB Rating: 7.2 (190 votes)

Overview

The adventures of the noble, generous, intelligent and good-at-everything I.M. Weasel, who must compete once again with his arch-enemy, the bumbling, brainless and utterly talentless I.R. Baboon.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1This Bridge, Not Weasel BridgeJul 22, 19970.0
2I.R. on SunJul 29, 19970.0
3Deep Sea TourAug 5, 19970.0
4I.R. GentlemansAug 5, 19970.0
5I Are Big StarAug 12, 19970.0
6Power of OdorAug 26, 19970.0
7Ping Pong at SeaSep 2, 19970.0
8Disease FiestaSep 9, 19970.0
9I.R. Plant LifeSep 16, 19970.0
10I Am AmbassadorSep 23, 19970.0
11Happy Baboon HolidaysDec 2, 19970.0
12Law of GravityDec 9, 19970.0
13I, ArchitectDec 16, 19970.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

13 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I.R. MommyJan 13, 19980.0
2I Am DeityJan 20, 19980.0
3I Am CrybabyJan 27, 19980.0
4I.R.'s Phantom FootFeb 3, 19980.0
5Queen of DeNileFeb 10, 19980.0
6I Are Music ManFeb 17, 19980.0
7I Am My LifetimeFeb 24, 19980.0
8I.R. Pixie FairieMar 3, 19980.0
9I.R. Ice FisherMar 10, 19980.0
10I.R. Role ModelMar 17, 19980.0
11I.R. in Wrong CartoonMar 24, 19980.0
12My Friend, the Smart BananaMar 31, 19980.0
13I.R. Wild BaboonApr 7, 19980.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

13 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Time WeaselJul 21, 19980.0
2The HoleJul 28, 19980.0
3I Stand CorrectedAug 4, 19980.0
4I Am Bush PilotAug 11, 19980.0
5Dessert IslandAug 18, 19980.0
6Unsinkable I.R.Sep 1, 19980.0
7I Am VampireSep 8, 19980.0
8Honey I Are HomeSep 15, 19980.0
9Driver's SpedSep 16, 19980.0
10A Tree StorySep 22, 19980.0
11I.R. DoOct 13, 19980.0
12I Are Good Dog!Nov 10, 19980.0
13He Said, He Said.Nov 17, 19980.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

13 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Enemy CampNov 24, 19980.0
2I Am ClichédDec 1, 19980.0
3I Are GladiatorDec 8, 19980.0
4Revolutionary WeaselDec 15, 19980.0
5I Are GhostJan 19, 19990.0
6The Magnificient MotorbikiniJan 22, 19990.0
7I Am HairstylistFeb 8, 19990.0
8I Am Whale CaptainFeb 19, 19990.0
9Dream WeaselMar 11, 19990.0
10The Baboon's PawMar 17, 19990.0
11The Sackless GamesMar 19, 19990.0
12Who Rubbed Out Cow and Chicken?Apr 5, 19990.0
13I Are Good SalesmansApr 14, 19990.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

27 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I Are TerraformerJul 22, 19990.0
2I Am VikingJul 22, 19990.0
3The Drinking Fountain of YouthJul 22, 19990.0
4Leave it to WeaselJul 29, 19990.0
5The Fairy GodfatherJul 29, 19990.0
6I Are Robin HoodJul 29, 19990.0
7The Incredible Shrinking WeaselAug 5, 19990.0
8Baboon Man & Weasel BoyAug 5, 19990.0
9I.M.N. LoveAug 5, 19990.0
10I.R.'s First BikeAug 12, 19990.0
11The Sorcerer's a DentistAug 12, 19990.0
12The Wrong Bros.Aug 12, 19990.0
13I Am Cave WeaselAug 19, 19990.0
14My Blue HineyAug 19, 19990.0
15Mission: StupidAug 19, 19990.0
16Back to SchoolAug 26, 19990.0
17I Are a ArtisteAug 26, 19990.0
18Fred: Last of the IdiotsAug 26, 19990.0
19I Are BellhopSep 2, 19990.0
20Take I.R. Out to the BallgameSep 2, 19990.0
21I Bee WeaselSep 2, 19990.0
22I Am Franken-WeaselSep 9, 19990.0
23A Troo StoreeSep 9, 19990.0
24Rodeo WeaselSep 9, 19990.0
25The Legend of Big ButtSep 16, 19990.0
26I Am Dragon SlayerSep 16, 19990.0
27I Are LegendSep 16, 19990.0

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