Overview: Lily thinks her marriage is in a rut.
Overview: The Munsters house floods and they might move to a new residence...permanently.
Overview: Eddie tries to impress a girl on his first day of High School.
Overview: The Munsters play a murder mystery game with unsuspecting neighbors.
Overview: Herman is sued after saving a man from choking at a restaurant.
Overview: Herman thinks his life is pointless, so Grandpa shows him what the world would be like without him.
Overview: Eddie thinks he has super powers through his eyes.
Overview: Herman is tired of his co-worker who complains about the entire world.
Overview: Every year the Munsters put their wishes into a pot, but Grandpa is frustrated because none of his wishes have come true.
Overview: Grandpa's ex-wife returns.
Overview: Is Grandpa the reincarnation of Jack the Ripper?
Overview: Eddie is stuck babysitting Mr. Gateman's bratty son.
Overview: The Munsters are having a family reunion.
Overview: The entire family lies to Lily so they can go to a baseball game.
Overview: Eddie is zapped into his favorite tv show by an invention of Grandpa's.
Overview: Leonard is almost killed by a pack of poodles.
Overview: Herman, Grandpa, and Eddie are trying to watch a football game while babysitting.
Overview: Herman opens his own funeral parlor after being fired from Gateman, Goodbury, and Graves.
Overview: A vampire author who wrote a book that goes against the beliefs of all vampires is in town.
Overview: While using the time machine, child versions of Herman and Grandpa are accidently brought to the Munster residence.
Overview: Herman is recycled back into a human by Grandpa's invention.
Overview: Herman and Grandpa serve jury duty, but Herman is keeping them all from going home by having the only ""not guilty"" vote.
Overview: Herman goes on strike.
Overview: Herman tries to help a widow out by burying her deceased husband, but the widow takes advantage of The Munsters' hospitality.