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In the colorful world of Higglytown, four kids and their squirrelly friend learn about the heroes that inhabit their city, from mail carriers and bus drivers to police officers and firefighters.
Episode 28 : Higgly Frog Day / Untitled
August. 15,2005
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Episode 27 : Two Bees or Not Two Bees
July. 22,2005
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Episode 26 : Kip's Sweet Tooth / Wayne's Lollipop
July. 20,2005
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Episode 25 : A Really Hot Day
July. 19,2005
A lifeguard watches over the kids when they visit the swimming pool.
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Episode 24 : Kip's Dad Gets a Strike
July. 18,2005
A truck driver delivers a shipment of Kip's dad's special bowling balls.
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Episode 23 : Higgly Hoedown / Eubie's Turbo Sled
June. 20,2005
Higgly Hoedown: A cowboy helps capture a wandering cow.
Eubie's Turbo Sled: A snow plow driver rescues a hot dog cart stuck in the snow.
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Episode 22 : Twinkle's Favorite Author / Don't Fence Me In
May. 16,2005
Twinkle's Favorite Author: A crane operator helps clean up a mess.
Don't Fence Me In: Uncle Lemmo and his neighbor disagree over the color of a fence.
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Episode 21 : Kip Joins the Circus / Baby Boom
May. 08,2005
Kip Joins the Circus: The Fricky Frack Funhouse catches on fire.
Baby Boom: An ambulance driver takes Mrs. Barber to the hospital.
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Episode 20 : Fran Takes a Hike / Mystery at Kip's House
April. 04,2005
Fran Takes a Hike: A forest ranger helps the kids when they lose their hiking trail.
Mystery at Kip's House: The kids try to discover the source of a mysterious noise.
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Episode 19 : Bright Lights, Big City / Kip's Shadow
April. 04,2005
Bright Lights, Big City: A cabdriver helps the kids when they get lost in the city.
Kip's Shadow: The kids find a stray dog while playing.
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Episode 18 : Patty Cake / Coach
February. 06,2005
Patty Cake: The baker teaches the kids how to bake bread.
Coach: The Coach teaches Eubie and his friends how to play Higglyball.
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Episode 17 : Wayne's Good Guess / Wayne's 100 Special Somethings
February. 06,2005
Wayne's Good Guess: The kids guess how much candy is in a jar.
Wayne's 100 Special Somethings: Wayne is asked to bring in 100 of something, but he can't think of what to bring in.
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Episode 16 : Wayne's 100 Special Somethings
January. 30,2005
Wayne's 100 Special Somethings: Wayne is asked to bring in 100 of something, but he can't think of what to bring in.
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Episode 15 : Say What? / Higgly Harmonies
January. 06,2005
Say What?: A translator helps the kids talk to a new girl.
Higgly Harmonies: The kids learn how to play musical instruments.
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Episode 14 : Wayne's Ripping Adventure / Meet Eubie's Cousin
January. 04,2005
Wayne's Ripping Adventure: Kip learns to rip through the sky fastly but he becomes stuck in a tree.
Meet Eubie's Cusin: Eubie introduces his cusin to the rest of the Higgly kids.
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Episode 13 : Twinkle's Masterpiece / The Egg-cellent Adventure
January. 02,2005
Twinkle's Masterpiece: A guide dog helps a blind art teacher deliver Twinkle's artwork.
The Egg-cellent Adventure: The kids learn about slang.
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Episode 12 : Twinkle's Star
December. 12,2004
Twinkle's Star: Twinkle's Christmas wish comes true when Pix the elf allows her to wrap presents for Santa.
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Episode 11 : Catch Up With Ketchup / Star Struck
November. 08,2004
Catch Up With Ketchup: Fripp opens a new hot-dog stand near the Ferris wheel.
Star Stuck: The kids decide to go camping.
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Episode 10 : Soup With Stars / The Happy Friendly Sparkly Toast Club
November. 01,2004
Soup With Stars: A grocer helps the kids shop for soup ingredients.
The Happy Friend Sparkly Toast Club: Kip and his friends start a club.
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Episode 9 : Smells Like a Mystery / Ship Ahoy!
October. 25,2004
Smells Like a Mystery: A police dog helps find Fripp's lost hot dog cart.
Ship Ahoy!: A tug boat pulls the kids to safety when their boat runs aground.
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Episode 8 : Halloween Heroes
October. 18,2004
Halloween Heroes: Uncle Lemo tells the Higgly kids the story of the Pumpkin Monster.
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Episode 7 : Weather or Not / Green in the Gills
September. 20,2004
Weather or Not: Wind destroys Fran the Squirrel's Acorn Day barrel.
Green in the Gills: A painter helps the kids design a card.
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Episode 6 : Smooth Operator / Stinky Situation
September. 17,2004
Smooth Opeator: An operator helps Grandpa find Aunt Susie's phone number.
Stinky Situation: A garbage collector helps the kids clean up.
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Episode 5 : Great Un-Expectations / Snow Dazed
September. 16,2004
Great Un-Expectations: A librarian helps the kids learn about interesting creatures in their backyard.
Snow Dazed: A policewoman directs the kids back home when they get lost in the snow.
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Episode 4 : Flappy's Not Happy / Electric Evening
September. 15,2004
Flappy's Not Happy: A veterinarian helps an unhappy bird.
Electric Evening: An electrician helps during a blackout.
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Episode 3 : First Snow / All Tire'd Out
September. 14,2004
First Snow: Kip's grandma knits the kids new winter clothes.
All Tire'd Out: On the way to the beach, the car has a flat tire.
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Episode 2 : Twinkle Tooth / Flower Power
September. 13,2004
Twinkle Tooth: A plumber recovers Twinkle's tooth from the drain.
Flower Power: A gardener teaches the kids about plant care.
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Episode 1 : Up a Tree / Missing Grandpop
September. 12,2004
Up a Tree: A fireman rescues a cat from a tree.
Missing Grandpop: Eubie sends his grandfather a letter.
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