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Moesha

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 23, 1996
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 127
  • Networks: UPN
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
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Moesha(1996)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 6.9 (39 votes)

Overview

The everyday life of Moesha Mitchell, a vivacious young woman juggling romance, school, ever-changing family dynamics, and friendships.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

14 episodes • 1996Avg: 8.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotJan 23, 19968.0
2FriendsJan 30, 19960.0
3SixteenFeb 6, 19960.0
4Hakeem Owes Moesha BigFeb 13, 19969.0
5Million Boy MarchFeb 20, 19968.0
6Driving Miss MoeshaMar 5, 19968.0
7Chain, Chain, ChainMar 12, 19960.0
8JobMar 26, 19967.0
9NieceApr 9, 19968.0
10ReunionApr 23, 19960.0
11The Ditch PartyApr 30, 19960.0
12Mother's DayMay 7, 19960.0
13Baby LoveMay 14, 19960.0
14Hakeem's New FlameMay 21, 19960.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

24 episodes • 1996Avg: 8.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The ListAug 27, 19968.0
2Credit CardSep 3, 19968.0
3Mama Said Knock You OutSep 10, 19968.0
4Basket CaseSep 17, 19968.0
5The Whistle BlowerSep 24, 19969.0
6LabelsOct 1, 19969.0
7Women Are From Mars, Men Are From SaturnOct 15, 19960.0
8Ichi, Ni, San, Shi Look--Clarkzilla!Oct 29, 19968.0
9A Concerted Effort (1)Nov 5, 19960.0
10A Concerted Effort (2)Nov 5, 19968.0
11The Regulations of LoveNov 12, 19968.0
12There's No Place Like the Mitchell HomeNov 19, 19969.0
13Road TripNov 26, 19968.0
14Guess Q's Coming to DinnerJan 7, 19979.0
15MentorJan 14, 19979.0
16Break a LegJan 28, 19979.0
17Who Moved the Charity Stripe?Feb 4, 19978.0
18Back to AfricaFeb 11, 19979.0
19Strike a PoseFeb 18, 19978.0
20Songs in the Key of StrifeMar 18, 19970.0
21Hakeem's BirthdayApr 29, 19978.0
22For Better or WorseMay 6, 19977.0
23Cold BustedMay 13, 19970.0
24Prom FrightMay 20, 19979.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

23 episodes • 1997Avg: 7.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Labor Day JammyAug 26, 19978.0
2(Grand)Poppa Don't Take No MessAug 26, 19970.0
3Day OneSep 2, 19978.0
4Age Ain't Nothin' But a NumberSep 9, 19977.0
5My Mom's Not an OttomanSep 16, 19978.0
6The Play SceneSep 23, 19978.0
7Use Me Once Shame on You, Use Me Twice I'll Kill YouSep 30, 19970.0
8Keepin' It RealOct 14, 19970.0
9Halloween Part 1: Kim's RevengeOct 28, 19978.0
10Rhythm and DuesNov 4, 19978.0
11Break It DownNov 11, 19978.0
12Double DateNov 18, 19978.0
13Talk of the TownNov 25, 19970.0
14He Ain't Heavy, He's Dee's BrotherJan 13, 19980.0
15The Short StoryFeb 3, 19980.0
16It's My Paper, And I'll Cry If I Want ToFeb 24, 19988.0
17She's BackMar 3, 19980.0
18Model EmployeeMar 17, 19988.0
19Mo's Money, Mo's Money, Mo's MoneyApr 14, 19980.0
20This Time You've Gone Too FarApr 28, 19980.0
21Body LanguageMay 5, 19980.0
22Pajama JamMay 12, 19980.0
23A House is Not a HomeMay 19, 19987.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

22 episodes • 1998Avg: 7.9

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Moesha Meets BrandyOct 6, 19989.0
2HomecomingOct 13, 19987.0
3Hello, What's This?Oct 20, 19987.0
4Psyche Your MindOct 27, 19989.0
5TeacherNov 3, 19988.0
6I Know What You Did in the 3rd GradeNov 10, 19989.0
7A Terrible Thing Happened on My Tour of CollegeNov 17, 19988.0
8Birth ControlNov 24, 19980.0
9A Class Act ChristmasDec 15, 19988.0
10The CrushJan 19, 19990.0
11Barking up the wrong treeJan 26, 19990.0
12Life Imitating ArtFeb 9, 19995.0
13Ohmigod, FanaticFeb 16, 19999.0
14The Rite StuffFeb 23, 19990.0
15I Love MoeshaMar 2, 19998.0
16Home is Where the Car IsMar 9, 19990.0
17Girls' Night InMar 30, 19998.0
18It Takes TwoApr 27, 19990.0
19Had to be YouMay 4, 19997.0
20The PromMay 11, 19990.0
21Independence DayMay 18, 19998.0
22I Studied Twelve Years For This?May 25, 19990.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

22 episodes • 1999Avg: 8.4Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Good Vibrations?Aug 23, 19990.0
2Fired UpAug 30, 19998.0
3The Party's Over (Here)Sep 6, 19990.0
4Mis-Directed StudySep 13, 19998.0
5Not My PumpkinSep 20, 19998.0
6Just Above My HeadOct 4, 19990.0
7A Den is a Terrible Thing to WasteOct 18, 19998.0
8Isn't She Lovely?Nov 8, 19999.0
9Unappreciated InterestNov 15, 19990.0
10ThanksgivingNov 22, 19990.0
11To Sleep, Perchance to DreamDec 6, 19999.0
12He Doth Protest Too MuchJan 3, 20009.0
13Let's Talk About SexJan 24, 20007.0
14Secrets & LiesFeb 7, 20000.0
15Color Him FatherFeb 14, 20000.0
16Family AffairFeb 21, 20000.0
17The MatchmakerMar 20, 20000.0
18Gimme a BreakApr 10, 20000.0
19Something About MoeshaMay 1, 20009.0
20The Robbing HoodMay 8, 20000.0
21Arriving Right on QMay 15, 20009.0
22D-Money Loses His PatienceMay 22, 20000.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

22 episodes • 2000Avg: 8.4Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1On the ReboundSep 4, 20009.0
2Bad CompanySep 11, 20007.0
3NetcamSep 18, 20008.0
4Living in Paradise?Sep 25, 20009.0
5You Say He's Just a FriendOct 2, 20009.0
6Just the Two of UsOct 9, 20008.0
7The Nutty MoeshaOct 30, 20009.0
8The CandidateNov 6, 20000.0
9Definitely Not the CosbysNov 13, 20000.0
10All This and Turkey, TooNov 20, 20008.0
11The PlayerDec 11, 20000.0
12All Grown UpJan 15, 20018.0
13Run, Mo, RunFeb 5, 20010.0
14MomFeb 12, 20019.0
15That's My MamaFeb 19, 20018.0
16What if...?Feb 26, 20010.0
17Scary MarriageMar 5, 20018.0
18Saving Private RitaMar 12, 20018.0
19Mayhem at the JamMar 19, 200110.0
20Creepin'Apr 16, 20019.0
21Graduation DayMay 7, 20019.0
22Paying the PiperMay 14, 20017.0

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