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The Journey of Allen Strange

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 8, 1997
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 57
  • Networks: Nickelodeon
  • Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Kids, Comedy, Drama
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The Journey of Allen Strange(1997)

TMDB Rating: 8.0 (4 votes)

Overview

A humorous yet empathetic look at what would happen if an alien, lost and far from home, were to take on the form of an Earthbound teenage boy.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1ArrivalNov 8, 19970.0
2EntryNov 15, 19970.0
3SpaceNov 22, 19970.0
4GronpolyDec 6, 19970.0
5StarwalkDec 13, 19970.0
6The VisitDec 27, 19970.0
7BattleJan 3, 19980.0
8The GuardianJan 10, 19980.0
9CollisionJan 17, 19980.0
10ComputeJan 24, 19980.0
11RescueFeb 21, 19980.0
12Home (1)Feb 24, 19980.0
13Home (2)Feb 26, 19980.0
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Season 2

26 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PassageAug 31, 19980.0
2The Day of the BeagleSep 2, 19980.0
3HauntedSep 7, 19980.0
4Pride of the DolphinSep 9, 19980.0
5Strange CultureSep 14, 19980.0
6Two for the RoadSep 16, 19980.0
7The Broken PuzzleSep 23, 19980.0
8Portal (1)Sep 28, 19980.0
9Portal (2)Sep 30, 19980.0
10The Truth About LiesOct 5, 19980.0
11A Room of My OwnOct 12, 19980.0
12Cash CrunchOct 21, 19980.0
13Father & SonNov 4, 19980.0
14A New LeafNov 23, 19980.0
15Secret of the DeepNov 30, 19980.0
16Dances with MooseDec 2, 19980.0
17Baby on BoardDec 14, 19980.0
18Eye of a StrangerFeb 8, 19990.0
19Unmasked!Mar 10, 19990.0
20Fast FriendsMar 17, 19990.0
21Space BugsMar 24, 19990.0
22All ApologiesMar 31, 19990.0
23Strike OutApr 7, 19990.0
24Down the TubeApr 14, 19990.0
25Bust A MoveApr 21, 19990.0
26Shadows in the SkyApr 28, 19990.0
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Season 3

18 episodes • TBA

#EpisodeAir DateRating
2First Day of SchoolDec 5, 19990.0
3Split DecisionDec 12, 19990.0
4Mother And Child ReunionDec 19, 19990.0
5Twist Of FateDec 26, 19990.0
6As The Millennium TurnsDec 31, 19990.0
7A Day At The RacesJan 2, 20000.0
8Hamilton's MissingJan 9, 20000.0
9Science FrictionJan 16, 20000.0
10Blue-UpJan 23, 20000.0
11Out On A LimbJan 30, 20000.0
12A Burp In TimeFeb 6, 20000.0
13Love StinksFeb 13, 20000.0
14Allen On TVFeb 20, 20000.0
15Out To LunchFeb 27, 20000.0
16Bringing Up BabyMar 5, 20000.0
17HeroesApr 9, 20000.0
18Life Of The PartyApr 16, 20000.0
19Message From BeyondApr 23, 20000.0

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