"Outsmartered" – Mister Smarty Smarts, tired of the incompetence and ineptitude of the inhabitants of the island, creates a device to make everyone smarter.
After they crash through a make–up store, a clothesline and a wig shop (completely changing their appearance) they land in the tree house of Princess Pony Apehands, who believes they are magical fairies.
"Honorary Freak" – Peri and Entrée want to know why Patricia is so upset and become "The Smile Squad," trying to cheer her up in outlandish and fruitless ways.
Peri, buying the deception, decides to destroy all of "his" stuff, and tells his friends what he really thinks of them, as read in "his" diary.
When the time finally comes, Peri realises the truth, and Entrée, instead of turning to mush, gains a hair–like growth of mould.
Peri and Entrée mount a rescue attempt, but discover that the Mole-sters have actually made Patricia their queen.
"Stupid Means Never Having to Say I'm Sorry" – Entrée's lucky stone goes missing, and his extreme methods of recovering it and stubbornness when it comes to apologizing lands him and Peri on a deserted island.
"Taste of Friendship" – Peri gains super powers after licking a glowing rock in the lab and Entrée grows jealous as a result.
"Livin' La Vida Lava" – Peri, Entrée, Joe and Patricia find a remote that can control a nearby volcano.
However, their playing with the remote drains the volcano of lava and leads to a second ice age in which yetis are the dominant species.
Realising that they share a mutual dislike of the annoying duo, the two become friends, pooling their resources to deflect Peri and Entrée's antics, and pulling a few pranks of their own.
"Nobody's Cult But Mine" – After experiencing painful itching, Peri becomes a chrysalis, emerging to reveal a beautiful pair of butterfly wings, which hypnotizes anyone who looks at them.
Mrs. Motherly's drones go off to help, but they soon start doing literally everything for the mutants, even restraining them when they clarify that they're perfectly capable of handling the tasks themselves.
"Helen" – Peri, Entrée and Joe fall in love with and fight over a pancake (some TV guides list this episode as "Griddle Attraction").
The series started airing in the United States on Qubo on September 19, 2009, up until the network dropped it from its lineup on October 24, 2009.
[10] However, the series returned on September 28, 2010 as part of its "Night Owl" programming block,[11] before being discontinued on March 31, 2012.