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Eek! The Cat

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 11, 1992
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 112
  • Networks: FOX, Fox Kids
  • Genres: Animation, Kids
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Eek! The Cat(1992)

TMDB Rating: 6.8 (110 votes)

Overview

Koombaya, it's Eek the cat and all his friends. Annabelle, Eek's 800-pound girlfriend, Sharky the vicious but lovable sharkdog, and Elmo the elk. Plus you can watch the Terrible Thunderlizards try to make Bill and Scooter, the cavemen, extinct. Plus there's Klutter who's, well, we're not exactly sure what Klutter is, but watch and find out for yourself.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 1992

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1MiserEekSep 11, 19920.0
2Bearz 'n the HoodSep 19, 19920.0
3CatsanovaSep 26, 19920.0
4Eek vs. the Flying SaucersOct 3, 19920.0
5Cape FurOct 17, 19920.0
6HallowEekOct 31, 19920.0
7Eek's International AdventureNov 14, 19920.0
8HawaiiEek 5-0Nov 21, 19920.0
9Great Balls of Fur!Nov 28, 19920.0
10The Whining Pirates of TortugaDec 5, 19920.0
11The Eekcidental TouristDec 12, 19920.0
12It's a Wonderful Nine LivesDec 19, 19920.0
13The EeksterminatorDec 26, 19920.0
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Season 2

27 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Shark TherapySep 25, 19930.0
2Speed FrEekSep 25, 19930.0
3Rocketship to JupiterOct 2, 19930.0
4Eek's Funny Thing That He DoesOct 2, 19930.0
5Eekpocalypse Now!Oct 9, 19930.0
6Eex MenOct 9, 19930.0
7QuadrapediaNov 6, 19930.0
8Night on Squishy MountainNov 6, 19930.0
9Star TrEekNov 13, 19930.0
10Eeking Out a LivingNov 13, 19930.0
11Meat the ThunderlizardsNov 20, 19930.0
12The Great EekscapeNov 20, 19930.0
13The Lava My LifeNov 27, 19930.0
14Eek Goes to the Hot SpotNov 27, 19930.0
15Tar and AwayDec 4, 19930.0
16It's a Very Merry Eek's-masDec 5, 19930.0
17Always Eat Your SpinachDec 18, 19930.0
18All About BabsJan 1, 19940.0
19The Frying GameJan 8, 19940.0
20Ice Age KapadesJan 15, 19940.0
21Something's AbyssJan 15, 19940.0
22The Unbearable Lightness of Being ScooterJan 22, 19940.0
23Thundersaurus WrecksJan 22, 19940.0
24A Sharkwork OrangeFeb 5, 19940.0
25Let's Make a WheelFeb 5, 19940.0
26T-Rex, Lies and VideotapeFeb 19, 19940.0
27Mountain GroanFeb 26, 19940.0
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Season 3

26 episodes • 1994

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PawsSep 10, 19940.0
2In the Line of FurSep 10, 19940.0
3Chariots of FurSep 17, 19940.0
4Honey I Shrunk the CatSep 17, 19940.0
5Shark Doggy DogSep 24, 19940.0
6Fatal EektractionSep 24, 19940.0
7The Good, the Bad and the SquishyOct 8, 19940.0
8Birth of a NotionOct 8, 19940.0
9Eek's SnEek PEekOct 15, 19940.0
10The Thunder YearsOct 15, 19940.0
11The EeX FilesNov 5, 19940.0
12The Hurting ShowNov 5, 19940.0
13Paw SoresOct 5, 19940.0
14T-Rex and SympathyNov 12, 19940.0
15The EeksorcistNov 19, 19940.0
16Boo ThunderNov 19, 19940.0
17Lord of the FleasNov 26, 19940.0
18Postcards from the X-ZoneNov 26, 19940.0
19Eekstremely DullFeb 4, 19950.0
20Planet of the CrepesFeb 4, 19950.0
21Eeksy RiderFeb 18, 19950.0
22A Sharkdog Day AfternoonFeb 18, 19950.0
23Rebel Without the ClawsFeb 25, 19950.0
24Cromagnon FarceFeb 25, 19950.0
25This Eek's Your LifeMay 6, 19950.0
26Try HardJul 8, 19950.0
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Season 4

28 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Valley of the DogsSep 9, 19950.0
2KlutterSep 9, 19950.0
3Pup FictionSep 16, 19950.0
4The Klutter and I (Infection)Sep 16, 19950.0
5Natural Bored KittensSep 23, 19950.0
6Lizard of AaaahsSep 23, 19950.0
7OutbrEekSep 30, 19950.0
8Arctic BlastSep 30, 19950.0
9Octopussy CatOct 7, 19950.0
10Mixed KlutterOct 7, 19950.0
11Going to EekstremesOct 21, 19950.0
12Bi-PedatorOct 21, 19950.0
13Dazed and Eekstremely ConfuzedNov 4, 19950.0
14Franken-KlutterNov 4, 19950.0
15Eek Space 9Nov 11, 19950.0
16The Yawn of ManNov 11, 19950.0
17The GraduEekNov 18, 19950.0
18Peanut, Klutter, and JellyNov 18, 19950.0
19PolitEekly CorrectNov 25, 19950.0
20Whatta WoildNov 25, 19950.0
21Night of the Living SpudsJan 29, 19960.0
22Goop DreamsJan 30, 19960.0
23It's a Thunderful LifeFeb 1, 19960.0
24Thunder & FrightningFeb 5, 19960.0
25The Ghost of Goober Bottom PondFeb 6, 19960.0
26The Thunder of it AllFeb 7, 19960.0
27Bonfire of the Vanna-TeaFeb 8, 19960.0
28The Magnificent 5½Feb 16, 19960.0
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Season 5

18 episodes • 1996

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1DiabolEekSep 9, 19960.0
2Pre-hysteric ManSep 13, 19960.0
3Molten Rock-n-RollSep 13, 19960.0
4MystEek PizzaSep 16, 19960.0
5Eek Bin Ein BerlinerSep 20, 19960.0
6Thunder ValleySep 20, 19960.0
7SnowboredOct 14, 19960.0
8Fists of FurryOct 28, 19960.0
9The Island of Dr. MeowJul 7, 19970.0
10Home O'Sapien AloneJul 7, 19970.0
11Nightmare on Elmo St.Jul 14, 19970.0
12Night of the Living DudsJul 14, 19970.0
13Show SquirlsJul 18, 19970.0
14EekscaliberJul 21, 19970.0
15The FugEektiveJul 25, 19970.0
16The Sound of MusEekJul 28, 19970.0
17Oh... The HumanityJul 28, 19970.0
18Rock-Eek 6Aug 1, 19970.0

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