Overview: Mork shrinks after taking a cold capsule.
Overview: While shrunk, Mork finds himself in an odd world.
Overview: To keep excitement in his relationship with Mindy, Mork starts fights with her and then wants to kiss and make up.
Overview: Due to a misunderstanding about Monopoly money, gold-digger Kathy believes Mork is rich, and claims she is carrying his child.
Overview: Working as a security guard in a science museum, Mork befriends a robot.
Overview: After Mork and Mindy are hired as campaign workers by Mindy's cousin, Nelson Flavor, who is running for city councilman, they end up competing for the same job.
Overview: Mork discovers he is allergic to Mindy, when he has uncontrollable fits of laughter (the Orkan equivalent to sneezing) around her.
Overview: On Halloween, Mork and Mindy believe the house she grew up in is haunted.
Overview: While in the hospital, Mindy is mistakenly scheduled for brain surgery.
Overview: When Nelson receives threatening phone calls, Mork and Mindy investigate a shady club.
Overview: Mork is romanced by another alien.
Overview: Mork is threatened by another alien.
Overview: Mork becomes a cheerleader for the Denver Broncos, making him pro football's first male cheerleader.
Overview: Exidor wants to propose to a meter maid and asks Mork for help.
Overview: Mork goes on a secret mission for the Air Force.
Overview: Exidor's mother shows up and tries to keep her son from getting married.
Overview: When Mindy's dad visits with a younger woman he has just married, Mork is happy, but Mindy is not.
Overview: Mindy is targeted by a bigoted fanatical group.
Overview: When Mr. Bickley's blind son comes to visit, Mork learns to see the world differently.
Overview: Needing a vacation, Mork gets Orson's permission to swap bodies with other aliens.
Overview: Mindy secretly writes for a newspaper's lonely hearts column and unknowingly gives advice to Jeanie, who then falls for Mork.
Overview: Mork could be deported, unless he marries an American or finds someone to adopt him.
Overview: Mork recruits his friends to turn the hour devoted to Nelson's 7am, Saturday morning campaign speech into a variety show for kids.
Overview: Mork thinks he is a priest when he dresses in a black jacket and white collar, and begins advising church parishioners.
Overview: When Mork becomes addicted to advertising, he becomes a ""buy-a-holic"", causing problems for Mindy.
Overview: When marital problems plague Mindy's father, he turns to Mork and Mindy for help.