Handy Manny - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Haunted Clock Tower

Oscar's House of 18 Smoothies

Light Work

Abuelito's Tomatoes

Squeeze's Day Off

Renaldo's Pretzel Castle

All Tools on Deck

Tool Dance

Elliot Minds the Store

Squeeze Makes a Promise

Manny to the Rescue

Handy Hut

Valentine's Day

Mr. Lopart Moves In

Tools for Toys

Manny's Mouse Traps

Skateboard Park

Cowboy Manny

Ups and Downs

Bloomin' Tools

Squeeze Sticks

Basketball for All

Sculptor Manny

Manny Goes Solar

Talent Show

Abuelito's Yard Sale

Lost and Found

Science Fair

Sizing Things Up

Mr. Ayala's New Car Wash

Happy Birthday Mr. Lopart

Scout Manny

Felipe's Hiccups

Book Drop

Bingo Night

Scribble Trouble

Abuelito's Telescope

Little Lopart

The Big Picture

Dig It

Learning to Fly

Tools in a Candy Store

Pedal'n Tool

Cock-a-Doodle-Do

Bake Sale

Camping Tools

Flicker

Manny's Time Capsule

Have a Handy New Year

Movie Night

Cactus Manny

Frank's Barber Shop

Rusty's Second Wind

Special Delivery

Elliot's New Job

Arbor Day

Flicker Speaks English

Home Sweet Home

Jackie's Old Shed

Danny Starr

Quinceañera

The Good, The Bad, and the Handy

Lyle and Leland Lopart

Blackout on the Block

A Day at the Beach

The Party Dress

Manny's Makeover

A Singing Salon

A Night with Abuelito

Canine Case

Saving the Turtles

Abuelito's Siesta

Picture Perfect

Some Assembly Required

The Great Donate

Abuelito In A Fix

Motorcycle Adventure

Fun and Games

Autumn Leaves
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