The lives of two dogs, the overly excited Little Dog (the dachshund) and easy-paced Big Dog (the sheepdog). These crazy canines don't know how to fit in the world, and they definitely don't have any know-how. No matter the situation, their stupidity usually leads them to calamitous results.
The worst episode of "2 Stupid Dogs" is "Hot Rodney", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Larry Huber and written by Bobs Gannaway. "Hot Rodney" aired on 10/3/1993 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Egg".
A speedy racer wants Secret Squirrel's car.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Secret and Morocco must protect a rare egg.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
An art connoisseur has designs on stealing art.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Budget cuts cause Secret to be fired and Penny to become the Chief's new top secret agent.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Bobs Gannaway, Paul Rudish
We meet the villainous Scirocco Mole and learn how Secret and Morocco Mole met.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Secret, Morocco and the Chief's body parts get scrambled by a platypus' ray gun.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Dr. O cuts off the sun's rays.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Mark Saraceni, Jim Turner
Secret must stop a panda.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Lane Raichert
Secret matches wits (and dolls) with a Voodoo Goat.
Director: Larry Huber
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The dogs become Hollywood's seeing-eye dogs.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Trash day finds the dogs at odds over an old toilet seat.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Hollywood brings the dogs aboard his ark for forty days and forty nights of disaster.
Director: N/A
Writer: Lane Raichert
The dogs stumble upon a family barbecue where they are quickly adopted as pets.
Director: N/A
Writer: Lane Raichert
The dogs journet through a retail jungle looking for a rooftop restaurant.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Saraceni
The dogs' quest for a quarter leads them through a quagmire of high finance.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Kenny Fouler's new substitute teacher turns out to be Hollywood.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Saraceni
The dogs unearth a horrifying surprise while digging for buried bones.
Director: N/A
Writer: Richard Pursel
The dogs are hired as ranch hands by sheep rancher Hollywood.
Director: N/A
Writer: Sylvia Edwards
The dogs and Red meet the evil witch from Hansel and Gretel.
Director: N/A
Writer: Richard Pursel
The dogs work as stunt doubles.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
The dogs are game show contestants.
Director: N/A
Writer: Richard Pursel
Panic strikes when a small cat comes between the dogs.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
In a desperate attempt for food, the dogs climb up onto a 3D billboard advertising soup with a giant soup bowl. Upon finding the soup bowl is empty (or as the Little Dog describes it, 'dry'), Big Dog begins to fill the bowl with spit. But soon he dries out and Little Dog must find a way to rehydrate the Big Dog.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Saraceni, Sylvia Edwards
Big Dog falls in love with a hamster in the window at the pet shop, so he and Little Dog go inside the store in search for the hamster which Big Dog wants. Once entering the store things just get worse when the dogs find out that Hollywood is the owner.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mark Saraceni
The Big Dog awakes in the middle of the night to 'do business'. When he finds a spot, Little Dog stops him. He then makes the point that this is their home, so they need to find a more suitable place. They wind up in a indoor bathroom, where hilarity ensues.
Director: N/A
Writer: Zeke Kamm