Overview: Skip Tarkenton finds his dream of being an animator coming true a lot sooner than he expected when he hops a bus to L.A.
Overview: Someone must fill Buddy's shoes as the Dippy Duck showrunner. But who?
Overview: A series of mishaps arise when the staff attend the Annies, where Buddy is to receive a posthumous award.
Overview: Skip learns that no good deed goes unpunished when he gives Ginger a job she doesn't deserve and Marty's script a kinder review than it deserves.
Overview: Aggie plans to attend a reunion with her old Navy pals, but when she can't scrounge a date, she asks Skip to accompany her.
Overview: Marty's plagiarism becomes Skip's problem.
Overview: In hopes of being smarter, Sheree decides to finally get her high school diploma, and Brooks gives her a helping hand -- and a little something extra.
Overview: Skip helps come up with the cash to fund Andrea's film project, yet doesn't get the thanks one might think.
Overview: The gang begin to suspect that Skip and Andrea are romantically involved. Meanwhile, Marty isn't happy about his friend's new girlfriend -- Sheree.
Overview: Wally decides to throw his hat into the Shakespeare ring after his Dippy Duck voice escapes him.
Overview: It's Children's Night at the Apollo when Brooks' son and Wally's daughter both want to further their artistic careers -- to the joy of Brooks and the dismay of Wally.
Overview: Roland is pressured to quit the animation biz and follow in his father's footsteps -- as a dentist. Meanwhile, the staff consider changing the show when a parents group vote it one of the most violent kids' programs on TV.
Overview: The ball is in Skip's hands when the show needs someone to fight for it at the network, or it will be cancelled.