America's Funniest Home Videos - Season 24

Season 24
Episodes

October 13, 2013
Our best pets including a fat cat determined to get through a small cat door, a round of "Name That Sound," a music montage of dogs causing trouble, an ear piercing technician accidently pierces her latex glove to her customer's ear, and Tom plays "What's the Deal With This?," are just a few of the highlights.

October 20, 2013
This week's highlights include videos of kids saying hilarious things, a family getting a gooey surprise from a llama while visiting a drive-through zoo, practical jokes including a woman who tricked her mother into believing she cut her finger off during a kitchen accident, a devoted dad giving his daughter permission to give him a makeover and Tom plays "Who's Makin' That Racket?.".

October 27, 2013
This week's highlights include a ticklish man who can't stop laughing during a pedicure, a music montage starring funny felines, a competitive round of "People Getting Pinched by Crabs Versus Kids Stuck in Toilets," Halloween videos including a Chihuahua dressed in a Chia Pet costume, and Tom plays "Say What?," on "America's Funniest Home Videos."

November 3, 2013
This week's highlights include a man who steers his remote controlled airplane directly into his own head, a golf ball dispenser that goes haywire causing hundreds of golf balls to launch at golfers, a bulldog licking his lips and chewing in his sleep when a cheeseburger is held up to his nose, and Tom plays "Pick the Real Video," on "America's Funniest Home Videos."

November 10, 2013
This week's highlights include a package filled with people attempting to do magic tricks but failing miserably, a dad finding out his twin daughters have thrown out their belongings from their closet out the window, a race car passenger displaying hilarious expressions during a high-speed race, and a wedding photographer falling into a baptismal pool while trying to capture the perfect shot.

November 17, 2013

November 24, 2013

December 1, 2013
This week's highlights include a package of monkeys causing trouble, a parody of a western starring Pugs, a montage featuring some harrowing gymnastic mishaps, hilarious videos of dogs including a small fluffy one who imagines himself as more intimidating than he really is and Tom playing "Who's Makin' That Racket?."

December 8, 2013
This week's highlights include a boy accidentally turning his hair trimmer upside down and shaving off a good portion of his hair to his horror, a woman who discovers her dog opened a can of paint and spread it all over the house and furniture, an aggressive ostrich wreaks havoc on passengers at a drive through zoo, and a round of "Name that Sound."

December 15, 2013
This week's highlights include Christmas themed videos featuring a little boy concluding that Santa must have put him on the good list by mistake, a boy crying because Santa ate his cookies, Tom playing "Who Breaks It?," a montage featuring dads letting their kids put makeup on them, and a dog getting himself tangled up in the window blinds.

January 5, 2014
In this $100,000 show, ten prize-winning finalists battle it out for the big money. They include "Toddler TV Tantrum," featuring a little girl who gets annoyed with her brother and throws a toy at him resulting in a broken TV; "The Not So Secret Secret," a little girl at her soccer game tells her dad her big secret, that she's peed her pants; "Pensive Pooper," with a boy who denies that he's pooping, just "thinking" when questioned by his mom; "Fake Car For Christmas," a teen girl is pranked by her brother on Christmas, believing she got keys to a new car but soon realizing they're keys to a toy car; "The Three Toddler Tip Over," featuring 3 tots who keep tipping over in their bulky snow suits while mom tries to snap their photo; "Kid Can't Consume Cookie," in which a boy attempts to eat a cookie but can't reach his mouth due to the pool floaties he's wearing on his arms; "Pint-Sized Pick-Up Artist," a toddler learns at an early age that his toy car is for picking up chicks; "Boys' Breakfast Blunder," brothers trying to surprise their mother on Mother's Day with breakfast in bed let their excitement get the best of them and keep dropping the fruit bowl on the carpet; "Stalling For Sleep," featuring a baby girl who doesn't want to listen to her mom telling her to go to sleep, but dives into bed the instant mom calls out for her dad; "Bonding Over Baseball" in which a little tee ball player stops to tell his dad that he loves him while rounding the bases.

January 12, 2014
This week's highlights include a package of our best bulldogs, cats with funny reactions to wearing sweaters, bicycle mishaps, a round of "Name That Sound," and Tom playing "Head, Gut or Groin?."

January 26, 2014
This week's highlights include a music montage featuring the rivalry between cats and dogs, amazing trick basketball shots, a terrier who has learned how to cheat at exercising and Tom playing "What's Behind the Big Blue Blob."

March 16, 2014
This week's highlights include people destroying snowmen in unique ways as a payoff to the Destroy a Snowman Assignment America, a squirrel running off with a man's cell phone, Unicycles versus Unibrows, a toddler showing his parents how he can easily remove a childproof lock, a package of clips featuring siblings doing what they do best: causing each other grief and Tom playing "Nice Face."

March 23, 2014
This week's highlights include a segment featuring the funny things kids say including a girl who wants to take her dad's "butt pressure," kids spilling blue paint and dragging it all over the house, Tom playing "Head, Gut or Groin," "Dogs Dancin' versus People with Ping Pong Problems," and another segment featuring people's hysteria after learning a loved one is pregnant.

March 30, 2014
This week's highlights include a salute to hopping dogs, mishaps on the farm, "Name That Sound," a segment featuring kids and their reactions to Christmas gifts, a woman's misguided attempt at capturing a lizard in the house using salad tongs, and Tom playing "Nice Face."

April 6, 2014
This week's highlights include a little girl scaring her grandmother with a fake iguana, a touching military homecoming by a man surprising his cheerleader daughter during half-time, a hamster who loves being fed peanut butter so much he is trying to store the entire spoon in his cheeks, a dog stealing a shovel from a man trying to clear the snow off his walkway, and Tom playing "Say What?."

April 13, 2014
This week's highlights include "Bug Zapping Zeroes versus Kids Destroying Cell Phones," a woman surprising her mother, scaring her to death, by walking into her house on Christmas day, a montage featuring animals dressed in clothes, a teen playing a practical joke on his brother by waking him up late for school when it's a snow day, and Tom playing "Pick the Real Video," on America's Funniest Home Videos."

April 27, 2014
This week's highlights include a musical tribute to basketball fails, a man ice skating for the first time with a series of hilarious falls, a round of "Eye Pokes Versus Dogs Licking Glass," parents pranking their son by sticking his soft drink straw directly into a packet of ketchup, a little boy replies that he'd prefer pizza rolls when asked if he wants a brother or a sister, and Tom plays "Who's Makin' That Racket?."

May 4, 2014
This week's highlights include a boy getting upset when finding out he's getting a sister when he was hoping for a brother, a music montage featuring all types of animals scratching their itches, people getting scared, including a man who is terrified of a big moth and struggles to get it out of the house, a Salute to Dogs Licking Peanut Butter, a little girl getting upset after finding a worm in her salad and Tom playing "Head, Gut, or Groin?."

May 11, 2014
In this season's second $100,000 show, ten prize-winning finalists battle it out for the big money. They include "Smiley Face Faller," featuring a woman who falls and can't get up when wearing a big smiley face costume to help advertise a store; "Coconut Candy Killer," a little boy is given a piece of coconut chocolate and is so disgusted he spits it out and shoots it with his toy gun; "Straw Sipping Struggles," with a groggy woman just out of surgery trying to take a sip out of a straw but failing miserably on judging the distance from her lips; "Language Barrier Bride," featuring a civil wedding ceremony with a bride not fully understanding all of the questions being asked because of the language barrier leading to hilarious results; "Hawaiian Nuptial Nuisance," in which an oblivious sunbather drops his robe and goes swimming right behind a couple's romantic beach wedding ceremony; "Billy Goat Groan," where a goat gobbles and spits over a fence at the woman talking to it; "Mail Slot Menace," featuring an aggressive cat ready to do battle with the mailman as he tries to get the mail through the slot in the door; "Babysitter's Botched Break," in which a grandmother is excited that she has finally gotten her two granddaughters to fall asleep and just as she is ready to celebrate one starts crying; "Shouldn't Smarthmouth Santa," featuring a boy who smartmouths Santa and then realizes he probably won't be getting any presents this Christmas because Santa can hear everything.

May 18, 2014
Tom Bergeron shows off his Disney Side as he hosts the outrageously funny season finale of "America's Funniest Home Videos" from the Walt Disney World (R) Resort in Florida.
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