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The last six episodes were never made, due to the cancellation of Uncle Croc's Block.
Release date: 1975-09-06
After being chased by a dog, Fraidy ends up in "Mouse Town," which is run by a gang of mice.
Release date: 1975-09-06
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After rescuing a female cat named Lulu (voiced by Jay Scheimer), Fraidy is shot by Cupid's arrow and defends her from a bully.
Release date: 1975-09-13
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When taken to the Animal Shelter, Fraidy encounters a trio of dog mobsters led by the "Grandfather," who recruit him to help them escape so the "Grandfather" can see his favorite cartoon.
Release date: 1975-09-20
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Fraidy encounters stolen money from a trio of "Cat Burglars" and defends his newfound wealth from the trio so that he can pay off his overdue phone bill.
Release date: 1975-09-27
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When Fraidy stows away on a ship, he encounters a group of pirate birds who hire him to round up food for them.
Release date: 1975-10-04
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Fraidy gets caught stealing oat-flavored lollipops from a horse's stable and becomes a wanted man.
Release date: 1975-10-11
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Tired, Friday accidentally lands in a junkyard and is hired by the junkyard dog named "Mr. Meaney" to stand guard while he tries to sleep.
Release date: 1975-10-18
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Fraidy is caught between a big dog and three huge female birds in an exotic bird shop who are smitten for him.
Release date: 1975-10-25
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Caught by the aroma of food, Fraidy eats all of the dogs' food at a dog show and is chased, and eventually winds up disguised as a dalmatian.
Release date: 1975-11-01
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After stowing away on a freight train, Fraidy winds up in the desert. Thirsty, he encounters different animals including a buzzard named Ruth Buzzard, a coyote named Smile E. Coyote (a parody of Wile E. Coyote), a cougar (with a voice modeled after Senator Claghorn), a prairie dog and a circus lion.
Release date: 1975-11-08
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When teased by Long Tail and Fatty Catty, Fraidy is tricked into saying "nine" and has to outwit the cloud number before being struck by its lightning bolts.
Release date: 1975-11-15
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Fraidy, with the help of retired animal actor Mister Fred (a parody of Mister Ed), disguises himself as famous star Boris the Cat in an attempt to get food.
Release date: 1975-11-22
Michael J. O'Connor - Writer, Don Towsley - Director, Lou Scheimer - Producer, Norm Prescott - Producer