The Trap Door - All Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Breakfast TimeOkt. 6, 1986
S01E02Slither, Wriggle & WritheOkt. 7, 1986
S01E03Food for ThortOkt. 8, 1986
S01E04LurkingsOkt. 9, 1986
S01E05Gourmet's DelightOkt. 10, 1986
S01E06Creepy CrawlyOkt. 13, 1986
S01E07The Big ThingOkt. 14, 1986
S01E08GhouliesOkt. 15, 1986
S01E09The DoseOkt. 16, 1986
S01E10The ThingyOkt. 17, 1986
S01E11Don't Let the Bed Bugs BiteOkt. 20, 1986
S01E12Fester RancidOkt. 21, 1986
S01E13The PainOkt. 21, 1986
S01E14The Little ThingOkt. 23, 1986
S01E15Don't Open That Trap DoorOkt. 24, 1986
S01E16Junk FoodOkt. 27, 1986
S01E17Yechh!Okt. 28, 1986
S01E18Flyin' Wotsit FingyOkt. 29, 1986
S01E19Strange Goings OnOkt. 30, 1986
S01E20Midnight SnackOkt. 31, 1986
S01E21Nasty StuffNov. 3, 1986
S01E22Sniff ThatNov. 4, 1986
S01E23Vile PileNov. 5, 1986
S01E24Slightly WeirdNov. 6, 1986
S01E25Bye Bye BerkNov. 7, 1986

Season 2

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E01ScungeNov. 8, 1986
S02E02Oh GlobbitsNov. 9, 1986
S02E03Moany BoniNov. 10, 1986
S02E04The Horrible ThingNov. 11, 1986
S02E05Not Very NiceNov. 12, 1986
S02E06BugsNov. 13, 1986
S02E07Yum YumNov. 14, 1986
S02E08Birthday SurpriseNov. 15, 1986
S02E09The Stupid ThingNov. 16, 1986
S02E10Boo!Nov. 17, 1986
S02E11The LumpNov. 18, 1986
S02E12The SplundNov. 19, 1986
S02E13Nasty BeastyNov. 20, 1986
S02E14What a WeirdoNov. 21, 1986
S02E15The Big Red ThingNov. 22, 1986

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