The Angry Beavers (1997)
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Eduardo Soriano — Director
Episodes 7
Finger Lickin' Goofs
An episode of Mr. Bill Licking's nature show makes Dagget and Norbert suspect bears have a taste for beavers, and that their friend Barry Bear plans to eat them. When Barry comes over for a visit, the Beaver brothers frantically try to find Barry something to eat besides them.
Read MoreThree Dag Nite!
Dag buys an Easy-Clone oven at a garage sale, much to Norb's amusement. He knows the toy really only makes lame plastic duplicates of things. Frustrated, Dag ignores the directions, and in no time Norb has to deal with a dam jammed with duplicate Dags.
Read MoreDag in the Mirror
All is vanity when Dag takes Norb's words to heart that unless you love yourself others can't love you. Dag rides his goofy vain train beyond what even narcissistic Norb could imagine.
Read MoreDriving Misses Daggett
Combining elements of various outdoor games, the boys pitch and chip their way through their Beaver-rigged indoor golf course with its Quick-sand traps, soiled greens, Yahoo-filled water hazards, and full-contact putting. The game, however, soon takes a back seat when the Beavers become obsessed with which one gets to drive the way-cool golf cart.
Read MoreDag Con-Carny
The boys get suckered into working in a broken down carnie by the sleazy owner, Smelly Jim. They find out it's not all fun and rigged games, but after considerable abuse get back at their tormentor in the end.
Read MoreThings That Go Hook in the Night
The boys go camping and Norb decides to spice up the night with a scary tale to scare his younger bro. Trouble is he ends scaring himself and not Dag, will the Hook get him?
Read MoreThe Posei-Dam Adventure
A raging volnado' (half volcano, half tornado) capsizes the Beavers dam during a party. Everyone escapes but Dag and Truckee. Handcuffed together, the two antagonists must escape from the sinking upside down dam. Meanwhile, Norb and the rest of the gang party in the volnado shelter not missing Dag or Truckee at all.
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