The Angry Beavers is an American animated television series created by Mitch Schauer for the Nickelodeon channel. The series revolves around Daggett and Norbert Beaver, two young beaver brothers who have left their home to become bachelors in the forest near the fictional Wayouttatown, Oregon.
The worst episode of "The Angry Beavers" is "Bug-A-Boo", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Justin Michael and written by Kat Likkel. "Bug-A-Boo" aired on 6/22/1997 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Mission to the Big, Hot Thingy".
A cricket finds its way into the dam. Its constant chirping annoys Norb, but Dag turns out to have a cricket phobia. Norb must get rid of the elusive bug before Dag goes completely over the edge.
Director: Justin Michael
Writer: Kat Likkel
The beavers are launched into space to see if they can build a dam in zero gravity. Once their scientific usefulness is over, they find themselves abandoned in space. The beavers must put aside their differences and band together to avert their almost certain doom
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: John Derevlany
When Norb teases Dag because he's afraid to climb a tall tree, Daggett gets mad and dares Norb to do something more dangerous. Things get quickly out of hand, but neither brother can admit his fear and back down from the other's challenges
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: John Derevlany
NO! It can't be true. He was so young, struck down in his prime! When Norb comes down with dreaded beaver disease, Stinky Toe, Daggett will stop at nothing to find a cure.
Director: Pam Garry
Writer: Frank Santopadre
Tired of struggling to survive as wild animals, the beavers decide to become pets. They discover the easy life's not what It's cracked up to be when they get adopted by a family so wholesome and normal it drives then nuts
Director: Pat Shinagawa, Robert Hughes
Writer: Victor Wilson
Norb decides he needs some time alone to work on his new model. Dag, feeling spurned, decides to show Norb he doesn't need him and moves out--into his new Rockin' Bachelor Tree Dam.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: John Derevlany
Norb befriends Stump (an actual tree stump that the boys chewed down). Despite Dag's jealousy, Norb realizes he hasn't lost a brother but gained a friend.
Director: N/A
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Daggett gets Norb to pursue his lifelong dream, of becoming a Liepezoner stallion, the famous Austrian prancing show horses. With Dag's help, Norb discovers the ups and downs of going for the impossible dream
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
This episode answers the question, 'What would happen if you put two beavers in a fully-automated, frontier-themed water park all by themselves?'
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: Victor Wilson
Dagget and Norbert find themselves stuck with Bing, aa motor-mouthed, incredibly clingy little lizard who just won't shut up, and just won't go away! The Beavers do everything in their power to ditch Bing before his yammering drives them up the wall.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Victor Wilson
In order to get the last piece of Lickety-Split candy in the house, Norbert promises Dagget than one year later, he'll do whatever Dagg says for a day. Unfortunately for Norb, Dagget remembers; and if Norb reneges on his promise, he'll have to move to the highest mountains and wear an itchy sweater for the rest of his life!
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: Victor Wilson
Norb and Dag awaken to find their dam converted into the stage for a huge outdoor rock festival--and they don't have tickets.
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
Dag attempts to give his brother a wake-up call when spicy midnight snacks and bad horror movies cause Norb to sleepwalk.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Mitch Schauer
After a Russian spacecraft crashes into the dam and makes a huge hole, Daggett and Norbert argue over who will fix the dam and clean up the mess. Norbert fails in his attempt to trick Daggett, so they assume each other's identity in a contest to see who can stand to be the other for the longest amount of time.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
The Beavers are terrorised by a mean biker gang, but Dag thinks that being a biker is really cool.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Victor Wilson
The two beavers have a staring contest that doesn't halt for anything... even the result of their long-awaited contest on TV.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
One of those weird scientists with the white coats is turned into a beaver and outmasters the two brothers with his new technological dam.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
The Beavers become characters in a Mexican wrestling film, starring their wrestling hero, El Grapadura, presented in Spanish (with respected English sub-titles).
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
The boys battle with a congested bird of prey who moves into the forest and bombards them with loogies.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Keith Kaczorek
When Dagget and Norbert receive a visit from a photo-realistic cousin of theirs, his simplistic lifestyle convinces the both of them to give up their personal posessions and "go wild". But can they handle it?
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
An old home movie confirms Norb's suspicions that Dagg isn't his real brother. Soon, Norb is "reunited" with his brother Byron (who looks like a super-smart Norbert), while Dagg gets stuck with Byron's "brother" Randy (an incredibly stupid version of Dagget). But Norb grows tired of being the "dumb one" compared to Byron, and begins to wonder about the real meaning of brotherhood.
Director: Gary Conrad
Writer: Micah Wright
The boys take a voyage to the bottom of the pond in their own Beaver-rigged submarine, the Norbalus.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Victor Wilson
A family of freeloading otters moves in on the boys, turns their lives upside down and threatens to take over their dam.
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: Victor Wilson
Norb, who's four minutes older, has always been just a wee bit taller than Dag (something he relishes). His world is turned upside down when Dag shows up for their weekly measuring and has grown to be a wee bit taller than him.
Director: Pat Shinagawa
Writer: Victor Wilson
The practical joking Beavers get a taste of their own medicine, when the tribe of girl raccoons from Mighty Knothead' haze the boys as a right of passage.
Director: Robert Hughes
Writer: Merriwether Williams