Toby Huss incarnant Artie
Épisodes 39
Revenge of the Petes
Artie must save the Petes from the evil bully Hat Head.
Lire la suitePete-Less
While painting parts of the human body for a model, Ellen gets her feelings hurt after giving Pete a valentine. He says that the heart-shaped valentine is about the average size of an older, male baboon's heart. This causes her to go to Little Pete for advice.
Lire la suiteThe Petes make the mistake of allowing Hathead to play Crack the Whip with them.
Lire la suiteThe first of several shorts in which the Petes use their new video camera, this time to catch Dad flossing.
Lire la suiteThe Petes use their video camera to spy on Mom and Dad discussing Little Pete's habit of licking his desk at school.
Lire la suiteThe Petes set up their video camera to catch their neighbor, Dr. Pratt, spitting on their lawn.
Lire la suiteThe Petes use their video camera to keep Artie under surveillance so as to discover his secrets.
Lire la suiteThe Petes convince Dad to drive them to Czechoslovakia so they can use their video camera to spy on on the Soviets.
Lire la suiteMom's Plate
This short featured the metal plate located inside of Mom's head and the many uses for it.
Lire la suiteThe Burping Room
When Dad gets sick of Little Pete's constant burping, he builds Pete a special room in which to burp. He learns his lesson, but Big Pete still sees him collecting burps in a bag in the backyard.
Lire la suiteRoute 34
Instead of getting a fun summer job, Big Pete ends up mowing the long stretch of grass that runs down Route 34.
Lire la suiteHalloween
The evil Hat Head is smashing all of the local pumpkins. Artie, the Strongest Man...In the World must put a stop to this!
Lire la suiteThe Dot
Ellen prepares to be a dot for an upcoming band performance.
Lire la suiteThe Big Race
Mr. Wrigley and Mr. Hickle get into an argument, causing them to duke it out in a race.
Lire la suiteThe Punishment
Pete crosses the line with Dad after he decides to wax the lawn as a Father's Day gift.
Lire la suiteThe Launch
Big Pete, Little Pete, and Ellen launch a rocket.
Lire la suitePete's Theory
Little Pete believes that the first man to swin the English Channel was Santa Claus. In an attempt to humor him, Mr. Wrigley dresses up like Santa Claus and plans to swim himself.
Lire la suiteA short all about Artie, the Strongest Man...in the World and his poly-cotton blend outfit.
Lire la suiteX-Ray Man
After Little Pete stares at a lunar eclipse, Big Pete realizes that his brother has X-Ray vision. This becomes especially apparent when he catches Little Pete watching television outside of the house.
Lire la suiteThe Artie Workout
Artie demonstrates the best way to get a good workout.
Lire la suiteStareMaster
Little Pete shows off all of his tricks for a staring contest. Afterwards, you get to go head to head with Little Pete.
Lire la suiteHathead
The introduction of Hathead and how he got his nickname.
Lire la suiteFreeze Tag
Little Pete stays frozen after a night game of stocking freeze tag.
Lire la suiteA promo featuring Michelle Trachtenberg.
Lire la suiteEllen and Big Pete are stuck doing reports on different topics for their end of the year projects in science class. When Ellen has trouble finding an alien for her project, the school geek might be able to provide the answers to her questions.
Lire la suiteLittle Pete and his father unite to beat a neighborhood nemesis in a race between a station wagon and a remote-controlled toy car after a 16-year-old feud.
Lire la suiteNew Year's Pete
On New Year's Eve night Little Pete looks back on his failed attempt at a resolution to change the world. As he sees it the only thing he needed was the Riley Retro-Fire Jetpack to fix countless problems worldwide. With the failures of seasons past he becomes more and more desperate for the $456.98 needed to buy the jet-pack. In this episode Little Pete enlists the help of Big Pete, Artie, and even Frank the crossing guard.
Lire la suiteValentine's Day Massacre
Big Pete accidentally kills the school mascot, the Squid, and only the Petes and Ellen know. But when a hooligan named Open Face wants dirt on Big Pete, he gets cozy with Ellen hoping to extract the vital info.
Lire la suiteWhat Would You Do For a Dollar?
Little Pete, Big Pete, Ellen, and another boy all play the game What Would You Do For a Dollar?. They also discuss about all of the things that Little Pete has done in the past for a buck.
Lire la suiteValentine's Day Massacre
Big Pete accidentally kills the school mascot, the Squid, and only the Petes and Ellen know. But when a hooligan named Open Face wants dirt on Big Pete, he gets cozy with Ellen hoping to extract the vital info.
Lire la suiteWhat We Did On Our Summer Vacation
After the Petes and Ellen scare away Mr. Tastee, the ice cream man, they go on a search to bring him back to Wellsville.
Lire la suiteChristmas
The Petes and Ellen go caroling, with Little Pete using a bullhorn.
Lire la suiteWhat We Did on Our Summer Vacation
As summer ends, the Petes and Ellen try to befriend Mr. Tastee the ice-cream man, but they soon learn that being an ice-cream man is supposed to be a lonely job.
Lire la suiteX-Mas Eve
It's Christmas time, and Little Pete gets the same gift that he got last year- a fish wrapped up in paper. Little Pete and Big Pete spy on dad on Christmas Eve. He opens his gift, a glow-in-the-dark discus, in secret and plays with it for hours.
Lire la suiteSpace, Geeks, and Johnny Unitas
Ellen and Big Pete are stuck doing reports on different topics for their end of the year projects in science class. When Ellen has trouble finding an alien for her project, the school geek might be able to provide the answers to her questions.
Lire la suiteApocalypse Pete
There's a neighborhood war between Mr. Wrigley and Ellen's dad, Mr. Hickle. They both try to get the best of each other by numerous pranks during their 'Great Prank War.' The war later ensues to a race between the Wrigley's station and a little Mr. Hickle doll driving a remote controlled car.
Lire la suiteNew Year's Pete
Little Pete doesn't understand the thrill of celebrating New Year's Eve. He becomes a crossing guard, but he loses all of the regular crossing guards trust when he charges people to cross the street. After he sees how lonely the crossing guard is, never being able to celebrate New Year's Eve, he decides to make a celebration for the two of them.
Lire la suiteThe King of the Road
Big Pete is none too happy about having to take part in the family car trip, but the excursion turns into something positive.
Lire la suiteDay of the Dot
Ellen wants to be letter-perfect when she's chosen to dot the "i" in a marching-band formation at the regional championship competition.
Lire la suiteThe Nightcrawlers
Little Pete is losing sleep over the matter of arbitrary bedtimes, so he decides to take on Mom and the whole "international adult conspiracy."
Lire la suiteRangeboy
Big Pete is embarrassed about his job as a golf-course range boy, so he dons a bear costume as a disguise.
Lire la suiteTool and Die
Big Pete must have a screw loose to think he can breeze through shop class, and needs an attitude adjustment after he's nailed for a special assignment.
Lire la suiteDon't Tread on Pete
Little Pete is caught in the middle when a rival teacher and his dodgeball goons invade gym class.
Lire la suiteWhen Petes Collide
It looks like a rumble at the alley when Big Pete and Little Pete vie for a magic bowling ball.
Lire la suiteHard Day's Pete
Little Pete feels out of tune because he doesn't have a favorite song, until he hears a mysterious band jamming in a neighbor's garage.
Lire la suiteGrounded for Life
Little Pete is grounded when a home experiment backfires, ruining Dad's much-cherished lawn.
Lire la suiteField of Pete
Little Pete experiences a new sensation: winning baseball. But the team's "superslushy" victory libation throws the players a curve.
Lire la suiteThe Call
The Petes answer a pay phone that has been ringing for 27 years, but that no one else has had the courage to pick up.
Lire la suiteThe Big Quiet
While Little Pete mourns the death of his lizard, Big Pete tries to bridge the communication gap with his dad.
Lire la suiteTime Tunnel
On the day that Daylight Saving Time ends in the fall, the Petes celebrate the extra hour by taking advantage of the "time warp" to do something momentous. This year, however, Big Pete is overcome by hormones and asks Ellen out on an official date. He enlists the help of his nemesis, "Endless" Mike Hellstrom, to help the date go smoothly. Mike lends Big Pete his customized Ford Mustang convertible and teaches him the nuances of dating. When things don't work out right, Big Pete is forced to use the power of the time warp to fix things with Ellen before their friendship is lost forever.
Lire la suiteHalloweenie
The brothers Pete come to the rescue of fellow trick-or-treaters when the Pumpkin Eaters threaten to ruin Halloween for Wellsville.
Lire la suiteInspector 34
Little Pete notices that all his underwear has been examined by Inspector 34, whom he believes to be his guardian angel.
Lire la suiteX=Why?
Ellen tries to get rid of word problems at school.
Lire la suiteOn Golden Pete
Pete, Little Pete and Dad hunt for a striped bass named Bob.
Lire la suiteFarewell, My Little Viking (1)
Jealous of Little Pete's relationship with Artie, Little Pete's dad tricks Artie into leaving Wellsville.
Lire la suiteFarewell, My Little Viking (2)
Without Artie's help, Little Pete must believe in himself to overcome a foe.
Lire la suiteYellow Fever
When Pete's class goes on a trip, friendships--and rivalries--are tested during the bus ride.
Lire la suiteSick Day
Little Pete fakes being sick to get out of school and ends up on a wild adventure in town.
Lire la suite35 Hours
The Petes are entrusted with the key to the house while Mom and Dad go away on a trip for two days. Just when it looks like their plan to stage the ultimate bicycle race around the house (The Wrigley 500) is about to materialize, Big Pete is struck by hormones and instead chooses to vie for the attention of his latest sweet-heart, Margie Corsall. Little Pete sells the house in retaliation to the nicest family ever, the Krechmars. Big Pete tries to set things right with his brother and they attempt to regain ownership of the house before Mom and Dad return.
Lire la suiteThe Trouble with Teddy
Big Pete offers to let his friend Teddy stay over while his parents are away and begins to notice just how many annoying habits Teddy has. Meanwhile, Little Pete tries to get in touch with the land.
Lire la suiteThe Good, the Bad, and the Lucky
Little Pete's lucky penny runs out of luck one day, so he, Nona, Monica, and Wayne set out on a journey to recharge it by letting the Midnight Express run over it. Pit Stain, Little Pete's arch nemesis, and his henchmen (Hair Net & Drawstring) catches on and tails them, and Pete is forced to battle Pit Stain without the power of his lucky penny. Parody of Stand By Me.
Lire la suiteSplashdown!
Big Pete tries to obtain the coveted position of Senior Lifeguard while Little Pete fights to abolish the hated Adult Swim. Big Pete is forced to choose between the power of the lifeguard chair and his friendship with his brother.
Lire la suiteDance Fever
Little Pete attends his first school dance and Big Pete develops a crush on the lead singer of the hired band (Luscious Jackson). Pit Stain learns of Little Pete's fear of dancing and tries to exploit it, and Nona tries to avoid the embarrassment of dancing with her "Pop," (Iggy Pop) who takes the stage and sings a song for her.
Lire la suiteAllnighter
Little Pete, Monica, and Wayne get trapped in the school after it closes and are stuck for the night. They attempt to elude a fearsome school legend, who they are eventually forced to confront.
Lire la suiteRoad Warrior
Big Pete and his friends reach the age of responsibility and take Driver's Ed from Mr. Slurm, the shop teacher.
Lire la suitePinned!
Big Pete tries to get a varsity letter and climb to the top of the social ladder the easy way by joining the wrestling team, and finds that individual sports are not a cakewalk. He trains for a confrontation at the big match with "Endless" Mike Hellstrom, and is coached by Ellen, a huge wrestling fan. However, Ellen's efforts to coach Big Pete are threatened by the school's wrestling coach, Beano Glattner.
Lire la suiteO' Christmas Pete
Little Pete prolongs Christmas for as long as possible after the holiday's end, in an attempt to keep the neighborhood in a constant aura of yuletide joy. His efforts are threatened by a bitter garbage man who enjoys destroying Christmas trees and the holiday spirit they represent.
Lire la suiteDas Bus
Big Pete chooses to become schoolbus driver Stu Benedict's apprentice for the week to be near Penelope Ghiruto, while Ellen stocks vending machines.
Lire la suiteSaturday
The gang spends a typical Saturday in Wellsville. Ellen tries to deliver a pizza dressed as a bunny, Wayne tries to keep his new white sneakers clean, Monica keeps the streets safe as she looks for an evil ninja, Big Pete gets a haircut, and Bus Driver Stu gets frustrated with a traffic light that rarely changes to green, and when it does, won't stay that way for more than a few seconds.
Lire la suiteCrisis in the Love Zone
Spring fever hits Wellsville hard and everyone begins dropping like flies. Big Pete is smitten by a star member of the tennis team, Ellen realizes her true feelings for him, and Pit Stain is head over heals for Nona. Little Pete falls for Eunice Puell, the mail lady, despite his most sincere efforts to avoid love through his mantra, "Love bites." Nona is the last to go, finally falling for Little Pete. The results of this immense love web build toward a climax.
Lire la suiteLast Laugh
It's April 1st and little Pete has planned the best April Fool's joke ever. With the help of Nona, Monica the KrebScout, Wayne, and surprisingly, Pit Stain and his cronies, he pulls off the mother of all pranks. The butt of his joke? Principal Swinger and a group of eight singers that come to the school annually to promote hygiene.
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