Bearing Up Baby

Air date: 5/14/89

While on a camping trip, the Rangers find themselves watching over a little boy named Jeremy, who's also being watched over by Humphrey the Bear and Louie the Mountain Lion.

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Out to Launch

Air date: 3/26/89

The Rangers go to watch the launch of a space shuttle, but unfortunately Chip and Dale get trapped in a spacesuit in orbit, forcing the other rangers to attempt a launch of their own.

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Dale Beside Himself

Air date: 3/12/89

A trio of shape-changing aliens from the planet Fleeblebrox are vacationing on Earth. When it's time to leave, one of them, Ditz, decides to remain behind by tricking Dale into switching places with him.

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Kiwi’s Big Adventure

Air date: 4/2/89

The Rangers lose the Ranger Plane to a tribe of kiwi birds. In their attempt to get it back, Dale pretends to have broken his toe to receive affection from Gadget.

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A Lad in a Lamp

Air date: 9/28/89

Fat Cat attempts to get hold of a magic lamp, but it falls into the hands of Monterey Jack instead. After Monty alienates the other Rangers by his greed, the genie tricks him into switching places, just as Fat Cat finds the lamp.

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The Battle of the Bulge

Air date: 10/2/89

Monty's weight problem encourages the Rangers to go on diets and to exercise more frequently. Meanwhile, Fat Cat is hiring Jamaican fruit bats to steal jewels for him.

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Ghost of a Chance

Air date: 10/3/89

While visiting the Tower of London on a quest to stop Fat Cat, the Rangers meet up with the ghost of one of Monty's ancestors, Sir Colby. Monty then learns that Sir Colby isn't as brave as he's made out to be.

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An Elephant Never Suspects

Air date: 10/4/89

The Rangers investigate a peanut shortage at the zoo. When the leader of the zoo's elephants accuses the Rangers of stealing the peanuts, the Rangers must find the real thief in order to clear their names.

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A Case of Stageblight

Air date: 10/9/89

The Rangers attend a human opera and discover it is being sabotaged. The culprit is the alligator Sewernose de Bergerac, who plots to replace the lead in the opera.