Pig Goat Banana Cricket - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Road Trippin'
On a road trip to go see the Pretty Panda at the zoo, Goat stops at a concert, Pig stops at a trampoline theme park, Banana has to do jail time, and Cricket has to get him back.

Heat Wave
Pig wants to have a pool party; Goat is mistaken for a secret agent; Banana steals an ice cream truck; Cricket gets trapped in a cave.

Charm School
Pig needs to learn some manners; Goat wants to protect a city landmark; Banana becomes a famous stuntman; Cricket wants to get Pig back to his old ways.

The Goofy Turkey Zone
Cricket goes back in time to date Goat; Goat wishes to be a great musician; Banana needs to win a video game competition; Pig possesses Angry Old Raisin's scooter.

Ding a Ling Bros Circus
The gang helps save a failing circus; Goat beautifies the oddities; Banana rigs the midway; Pig starts a flea circus; Cricket trains the animals.

Steak Bus
Pig directs a commercial for the Picklemart. Banana attempts to eat the perfect steak. Cricket needs to get his super suit dry cleaned. Goat is recruited to be a famous wrestler.

Witness Protection Program
The gang must go in disguise to hide from a dangerous criminal: Pig as a professor, Goat as sbusinesswoman, Banana as a plumber, and Cricket as a baby.

Flowers for Burgerstein
Banana reunites with his musical family. Pig takes Angry Old Raisin to a dog show. Goat falls in love with the repair man. Cricket makes Burgerstein smart.

Hotel It on the Mountain
The roommates open a hotel. Pig is the bellboy, Goat is the chef, Banana is the hotel manager, and Cricket is the maid.

Where Do Pickles Come From
Goat wants to build a new entertainment center. Cricket wants to impress Goat by being a vigilante. Banana becomes an Internet celebrity. Pig finds out where pickles come from.

Hospital Time
The gang needs to get to the hospital to eat the world's best mashed potatoes. Banana plays a betting game, Pig does a surgery with Angry Old Raisin, Goat fixes Tony Towel, and Cricket makes himself sick.

Love Boat
The gang takes a cruise vacation; Cricket shows off his discount ticket; Pig wants more room in his body to eat pickles; Banana plays matchmaker; Goat has to cover for her mistake.

It's on Like Con-Con
At Convention Con, Pig's movie is debuting; Banana finds a way to make money on comics; Cricket wants an elusive toy; Goat seeks help to with the costume contest.

Jimmy Ron Cricket
Pig goes on a tour of the Picklemart; Banana finds his old ranger friend; Cricket's brother escapes from prison; Goat's idol pays her a visit.
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