List of episodes of the series «The Magilla Gorilla Show»

  • Seasons count: 2
  • Episodes count: 77
  • Total viewing time: 9 h. 41 m.
Big Game
Release date: 1/14/1964

Big Game

  • Episode number: 1
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When Magilla is bought by a millionaire, he finds out that his new owner is a big game hunter, out to bag one last trophy. Magilla is able to trick the millionaire into thinking his butler is the gorilla he wants to hunt, and soon finds a way to get back to the safety of the pet store.
Atchison, Topeka & Sam Jose
Release date: 1/14/1964

Atchison, Topeka & Sam Jose

  • Episode number: 2
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When a banker finds out that robber Sam Jose plans on robbing the train, calls in Ricochet and Droop-a-Long for help. Deciding to disguise themselves as mailbags, thinking this is the best way to corner Sam Jose. After unsuccessful run-ins with the train robber, Ricochet promptly thinks of a way to get Sam Jose.
Calling All Kin
Release date: 1/14/1964

Calling All Kin

  • Episode number: 3
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    After getting tired of feuding with Punkin’ Puss, Mushmouse decides to call in his cousins to help get the upper-hand. At first Punkin’ Puss is confused at how Mushmouse is able to outsmart him, but when he discovers that Mushmouse called his “kin” to help him out, Punkin’ Puss decides to call in his family to help him out.
Gridiron Gorilla
Release date: 1/21/1964

Gridiron Gorilla

  • Episode number: 4
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Tired of continually losing football games, a coach buys Magilla for his team. After becoming the star player the team is on its way to a winning season, but when an opponent discovers Magilla’s favorite food, they use that information to defeat the team. As a result, Magilla gets sent back to the pet store.
Good Little Bad Guy
Release date: 1/21/1964

Good Little Bad Guy

  • Episode number: 5
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When Daddy Mumbleweed is teaching his son how to be a really good bad guy; he's flabbergasted when Ricochet and Droop-a-Long always are able to stop him from robbing. It isn’t until Ricochet arrests him that Daddy Mumbleweed discovers it was his son who helped in his capture.
Small Change
Release date: 1/21/1964

Small Change

  • Episode number: 6
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Mushmouse decides to sneak into the kitchen for a snack. When he opens the door to the icebox, he discovers that Punkin’ Puss patiently waiting for him. Mushmouse turns to a spell book to grow as big as Punkin’ Puss. The formula has the opposite effect and shrinks Punkin’ Puss to his size. Mushmouse decides to wreak havoc on his cat friend.
Private Magilla
Release date: 1/28/1964

Private Magilla

  • Episode number: 7
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    In an attempt to finally get rid of Magilla, Mr. Peebles sends him to join the army. There, he is assigned to a special task after impressing his leaders, taking a rocket to the moon!
Cradle Robber
Release date: 1/28/1964

Cradle Robber

  • Episode number: 8
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    While guarding a safe, Ricochet and Droop-a-Long find a baby at their door. Unaware that the “baby” is the Cactus Kid, they take him in. It doesn’t take long for the Cactus Kid to try and steal the safe, but is stopped by the sheriff. When Ricochet realizes that the baby is really the Cactus Kid, he thinks of the perfect way to rehabilitate him.
Hornswoggled
Release date: 1/28/1964

Hornswoggled

  • Episode number: 9
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    While the two are feuding, Mushmouse finds a dog with his muzzle caught. After helping him, he offers to help if he ever gets caught in a situation. Punkin’ Puss tries to catch Mushmouse before he can call his new friend. “Stinky” offers to help Punkin’ Puss, things don’t go as planned when a moose mistakes the sound of Punkin Puss’ horn for a female. The four get chased through the hills by a love-sick moose.
Bank Pranks
Release date: 2/4/1964

Bank Pranks

  • Episode number: 10
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Magilla is sold to a pair of robbers that ask him to break in to a nearby bank. When the police arrive, the robbers try to flee with out Magilla and are caught when he jumps into the back of the getaway car. After receiving an award for the capture, Magilla returns home to the Pet Store.
West Pest
Release date: 2/4/1964

West Pest

  • Episode number: 11
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Ricochet gets a letter that he suspects will involve a typical crime to solve. He discovers that Rocky Rattler kidnapped a widow for ransom, Droop-a-Long and Ricochet make pests of themselves trying to save her from the bad guy. As a result, Rocky Rattler turns himself in, and gets reformed.
Muscle Tussle
Release date: 2/4/1964

Muscle Tussle

  • Episode number: 12
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Mushmouse is feeling sorry for himself when his cousin comes for a visit. After Punkin’ Puss takes his nap, the cousins decide to let Megaton beat him up. Punkin’ Puss thinks that Mushmouse finally got the best of him, he decides to leave. However, when he realizes the two were playing a trick on him, Punkin’ Puss stays in the hills to exact his revenge.
Groovey Movie
Release date: 2/11/1964

Groovey Movie

  • Episode number: 13
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    A director has a hard time finding a gorilla for his movie. At first Magilla is ecstatic to be starring in a movie, but after being attacked, he tells the director the only way he will stay in the movie is if they continue filming at his home in the pet shop.
TV Show
Release date: 2/11/1964

TV Show

  • Episode number: 14
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    A team wanting to make a movie on a budget, using a real sheriff in a real town. Ricochet recommends Bullhead Buller as the robber, he gets in a spot when he really robs the bank. Ricochet re-captures Bullhead, the movie producer talks him into letting him out to finish, but if he escapes again, the producer has to finish his sentence.
Cat Nipped
Release date: 2/11/1964

Cat Nipped

  • Episode number: 15
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    While traveling, a lion falls out of his train and gets a thorn in his paw. He screams, Mushmouse comes and helps. The lion promises to help him if he can get some food. While getting the lion food, Punkin’ Puss attacks to show off for his girlfriend. The lion starts attacking Punkin’ Puss, who's so scared that he jumps on the train to get far away.
Airlift
Release date: 2/18/1964

Airlift

  • Episode number: 16
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When a scientist asks Mr. Peebles to store an anti-gravity formula, Magilla drinks it. Magilla floats around while Peebles follows in an attempt to catch him and get an antidote. An ad agency wants to hire Magilla to float around to help promote a new product, the formula wears off.
Annie Hoaxley
Release date: 2/18/1964

Annie Hoaxley

  • Episode number: 17
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Ricochet and Droop-Along hear that Buzzard Bates, is coming to seek revenge. Ricochet puts together a posse to keep Bates from causing trouble. Buzzard arrives dressed as an old woman, Ricochet tries to figure out why she wants to stay far away from him after someone robs the bank. After some investigating, Ricochet discovers that the woman is really Buzzard and gets help from a local club.
Army-Nervy Game
Release date: 2/18/1964

Army-Nervy Game

  • Episode number: 18
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Punkin’ Puss chases Mushmouse around; they get involved in the Army’s annual war games when Mushmouse decides to get the Army to help him feud Punkin’ Puss. As a result, Punkin’ Puss does his best to get away, but is unsuccessful in his attempts and decides to give up.
Come Blow Your Dough
Release date: 2/25/1964

Come Blow Your Dough

  • Episode number: 19
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Mr. Peebles has a special sale at his store, Ogee is interested in buying Magilla. After paying a penny for him, Ogee has to find a way to tell her parents. When her father sees Magilla, he thinks he’s seeing things and her mother starts hitting Magilla with a rolling pin. After they find out that she wanted Magilla for a pet, they let her visit him at the pet store whenever she wants.
School Daze
Release date: 2/25/1964

School Daze

  • Episode number: 20
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    After Ricochet teaches Droop-a-Long his quick draw, they have to bring in a group of truants. Realizing they can charge Dastardly Dalton for playing hooky, they promptly get to work on bringing him in. After several attempts, Ricochet finds a way to bring him to school and discover they never finished school either.
Seein’ is Believin’
Release date: 2/25/1964

Seein’ is Believin’

  • Episode number: 21
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When Punkin’ Puss reads about a scientist looking for experiment mice. Through the experiment, Mushmouse becomes invisible and returns to wreak havoc. Punkin’ Puss thinks his conscious is seeking revenge.
Mad Scientist
Release date: 3/3/1964

Mad Scientist

  • Episode number: 22
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Tiring of how many bananas Magilla eats, Mr. Peebles sells him to a scientist “for his brain.” However, when Magilla discovers that he wants to experiment on how a pigeon reacts to having gorilla characteristics and vice verse, he escapes and make his way back to the pet shop.
Sheepy Wolf
Release date: 3/3/1964

Sheepy Wolf

  • Episode number: 23
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    After a local rancher has problems in keeping a nearby swindler, El Loco Lobo, away from his herd, he turns to Ricochet and Droop-A-Long for help. Following a few run-ins, it looks like El Loco Lobo will get away with the stealing. However, when he makes it over the Mexican border, he gets caught by Ricochet’s cousin, Ricochet Chavez.
Courtin’ Disaster
Release date: 3/3/1964

Courtin’ Disaster

  • Episode number: 24
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Annoyed at how Mushmouse is putting their feuding on hold for a date, Punkin’ Puss gets so mad that he decides to shoot at him as Mushmouse walks to Hunnybun’s house. After Honey Bun tells Mushmouse to stand up for himself , he is reluctant to do so, that is, until Honey Bun gives him some “incentive.”
Masquerade Party
Release date: 3/10/1964

Masquerade Party

  • Episode number: 25
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    A group of party goers walk by the store and see Magilla. Mistakenly thinking he is going to the same party, the group decides to take Magilla with them. While there, Magilla begins to dance with a wealthy woman and continually bungles a pair of crooks attempts to steal her jewels.
Big Thinker
Release date: 3/10/1964

Big Thinker

  • Episode number: 26
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    As Droop-a-Long practices catching bad guys, Half-Pint Pinto decides after seeing a sign for the circus, he's determined to steal an elephant. When the circus promoter calls about his stolen elephant, Ricochet and Droop-a-Long begin their chase, to bring the elephant back and the outlaw to justice.
A Tale of Two Kitties
Release date: 3/10/1964

A Tale of Two Kitties

  • Episode number: 27
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When Punkin’ Puss and Mushmouse are feuding around the countryside; they come to a “No Trespassing” sign. The new cat decides to keep Mushmouse and Punkin’ Puss decides to declare war on the cat. When the cats realize that Mushmouse is pitting them against the other, they decide to call a truce and team up.
Come Back, Little Magilla
Release date: 3/17/1964

Come Back, Little Magilla

  • Episode number: 28
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When Ogee’s father refuses to buy Magilla, she runs away. Before going to Hollywood to get a job that will pay her enough to buy the gorilla, Ogee stops by the Pet Store to tell Magilla goodbye. Realizing that she could get hurt by herself, Magilla decides to follow Ogee and talks her into going back home.
Two Too Many
Release date: 3/17/1964

Two Too Many

  • Episode number: 29
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Following the release from prison, a crook decides to return to town, seeking revenge on Ricochet Rabbit. As a result, the crook decides to dress up as the sheriff and begins holding up the town’s bank, stagecoach, and train. After getting arrested, Ricochet asks Droop-a-long for help in escaping so he can clear his good name.
Chomp Romp
Release date: 3/17/1964

Chomp Romp

  • Episode number: 30
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Tired of Punkin’ Puss always chasing him, Mushmouse orders a mechanical dog to protect him. Not wanting to be outsmarted, Punkin’ Puss tries to get rid of the dog and after a few tries, Punkin’ Puss is able to get rid of the dog once and for all and promptly starts feuding with Mushmouse again.
Fairy Godmother
Release date: 3/24/1964

Fairy Godmother

  • Episode number: 31
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    After Mr. Peebles goes home, Magilla begins reading a story about Cinderella and soon wishes he had a Fairy Godmother like in the story. Not long after he says that, Magilla’s own Fairy Godmother arrives at the pet store and grants him three wishes.
Bad Guys Are Good Guys
Release date: 3/24/1964

Bad Guys Are Good Guys

  • Episode number: 32
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    While searching in the desert, Ricochet and Droop-a-Long come across the city of Desperado, they masquerade as bad guys to find Scattergun in the outlaw town. When Scattergun tells them to get lost, Ricochet and Droop-a-Long come to the conclusion that they’ll have to become bad guys for a short amount of time in order to get him to turn himself in.
Catch as a Cat Can Day
Release date: 3/24/1964

Catch as a Cat Can Day

  • Episode number: 33
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    After Punkin’ Puss beats Mushmouse in his most recent game, Punkin’ Puss discovers that it’s “Catch as cat can day,” he has to spend his time running away from Suzy McStump instead of feuding. Realizing that if Punkin’ Puss gets caught and has to marry her, Mushmouse can relax in his mouse hole, so he decides to help Suzy.
Planet Zero
Release date: 3/31/1964

Planet Zero

  • Episode number: 34
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    While jogging, Magilla runs into aliens who ask him to go for a ride. Arriving on the alien’s planet, doctors there run tests on Magilla to see how easy it will be to take over Earth. When the aliens take Magilla home, he explains where he was, but has his mouth washed out when Mr. Peebles doesn’t believe him.
Itchy-Finger Gunslinger
Release date: 3/31/1964

Itchy-Finger Gunslinger

  • Episode number: 35
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Ricochet is challenged to a duel. While he is waiting for his opponent, Droop-a-long gets knocked out by a brick that has a note saying that while Ricochet was dumb enough to believe his first note, he's going to rob the bank. Ricochet arrives back in time to go after the robber and are soon chased by an unexpected visitor.
Jump Bumps
Release date: 3/31/1964

Jump Bumps

  • Episode number: 36
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Tired of Punkin’ Puss beating up on him, Mushmouse learns judo so he can defend himself. When that doesn’t work, he gets a boxing Kangaroo as his bodyguard. Not realizing that Mushmouse bought a kangaroo, Punkin’ Puss thinks that his workout has worked, and tries judo, to squash his feuding friend.
Prince Charming
Release date: 4/7/1964

Prince Charming

  • Episode number: 37
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    When Ogee goes to see Magilla at Mr. Peebles' pet store, the gorilla begins telling her numerous fairy tales; one of which involves a beautiful princess having to kiss a homely animal to turn him into her Prince Charming.
Clunko Bunko
Release date: 4/7/1964

Clunko Bunko

  • Episode number: 38
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    While Ricochet is playing ping pong with himself, he gets a call that Cactus Calvin is going to rob the circus, Ricochet and Droop-a-Long keep an eye on things while the Colonel goes to town. Cactus Calvin decides to dress up as the circus’ main attraction, Clunko in order to get past Ricochet and his deputy. After chasing the real Clunko for a while, Ricochet discovers what Cactus Calvin did and tries to take the bad guy to jail.
Nowhere Bear
Release date: 4/7/1964

Nowhere Bear

  • Episode number: 39
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    As Punkin’ Puss chases Mushmouse around the hills, Punkin’ Puss continually makes the resident bear angry by waking him up from his naps. Realizing that he can use this to his advantage, Mushmouse decides to use the bear’s brute strength to get the upperhand in their feud.
Motorcycle Magilla
Release date: 4/14/1964

Motorcycle Magilla

  • Episode number: 40
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Magilla can’t resist sitting on Mr. Peebles’ motor bike and accidentally takes it for a joyride through the city. After being chased around the city by Mr. Peebles, Magilla is saved by a helicopter pilot. Magilla then goes on another joyride when he gets in the helicopter and turns on the controls.
Slick Quick Gun
Release date: 4/14/1964

Slick Quick Gun

  • Episode number: 41
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Slowpoke Sloane plans to be as fast as Ricochet, to get revenge. Ricochet discovers that the he has become so fast that he can evade the law with his potion. Ricochet and Droop-a-Long trail Sloane to his hideout and discover the secret to his bursts of speed and take him back to prison.
Legend of Bat Mouseterson
Release date: 4/14/1964

Legend of Bat Mouseterson

  • Episode number: 42
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Mushmouse gets a visit from his cousin, he and Punkin’ Puss get off on the wrong foot. Bat Mouseterson quickly wears out his welcome in Punkin’ Puss’ eyes and he tries to get the mouse to go home. When that day comes, Mushmouse uses his cousin’s ways to beat up Punkin’ Puss, but finds out that Punkin’ Puss is trying the same thing.
Is that Zoo?
Release date: 4/21/1964

Is that Zoo?

  • Episode number: 43
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Tired of Magilla always getting into trouble at the pet store, Mr. Peebles decides to donate him to the city zoo. However, when the gorilla begins to wreak so much havoc at the zoo with his interpretation of the rules, the man in charge of the zoo calls Mr. Peebles and demands that he take Magilla back or else.
Mostly Ghostly
Release date: 4/21/1964

Mostly Ghostly

  • Episode number: 44
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    Ricochet gets news that Ghost Town Gus is robbing a stagecoach. He is unsuccessful in catching him at the scene, so they chase him to the nearby Ghost Town to arrest him. When it looks like Ghost Town Gus is going to win, the ghost of Ricochet’s granddaddy comes to the rescue.
Super Drooper
Release date: 4/21/1964

Super Drooper

  • Episode number: 45
  • Episode duration: 7 min.
  • Episode description:
    After Punkin’ Puss kicks Mushmouse out to watch his favorite show. Mushmouse decides to write the star, hoping he'll teach Punkin’ Puss how to treat mice. When Punkin’ Puss refuses to follow the Hero’s advice, Mushmouse and Super Dooper beat up on Punkin’ Puss. It is only after Super Dooper gets a movie deal that Punkin’ Puss' able to resume feuding.