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Why was this show canceled? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.172.93.33 (talk) 05:36, 7 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dude, It was canceled because of the number of phallic references. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.19.14.20 (talk) 23:24, 11 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

America's Funniest People appearance[edit]

Marc Weiner showed his head puppet talent in a video submitted to America's Funniest People. He portrayed a stand-up comic in the "Weinerville Comedy Club", as depicted in the skit, which begins at the 8:40 mark.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBNYJWbUay8

DaDoc540 (talk) 06:20, 12 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Table formatting[edit]

@LaundryPizza03: We seem to have been working on cleaning up the episode tables at the same time. I'm posting what I did below just to avoid any duplication of effort and edit conflicts.

Extended content
Season 1 Episode title Synopsis Cartoons
01 "Marc's Mother Visits" Marc learns from Mayor Dottie that his mother is coming which explained why most of its inhabitants don't want to be around when she arrives.
02 "Tooth Hurty" Marc teaches the importance of taking care of your teeth. Marc shows us we can recycle gum after we chewed it with the "Gum Again Machine" and shows us interesting chewed gum art work.
03 "Humidity" A huge heat wave hits Weinerville as everyone tries to stay cool.
04 "Cleaning Day" While cleaning up Schnitzel's poop, Marc is called by Mayor Dottie to help get Zip out of the vacuum cleaner.
05 "Zip in Space" Zip plays on a toy rocketship and is accidentally launched into outer space. Marc and Mayor Dottie enlist Captain Ozone to help rescue Zip.
06 "Missing Cartoon" Mayor Dottie enlists a detective named Nick Tracy to find the missing cartoons.
07 "Giant Spider" A giant spider has caught Zip.
08 "Haunted" Marc learns from Mayor Dottie that ghosts have been haunting Weinerville.
09 "Fitness" After Marc overeats and becomes fat, Dottie puts him on a vigorous exercise program.
10 "Football" Marc starts a football team as Big Pops, Mayor Dottie, and Socko want to be on it as the quarterback.
11 "Zip Stuck in VCR" Zip gets stuck in the VCR as Mayor Dottie works to get him out.
12 "Magic" Mayor Dottie has a magic kit and she has to use instructions. She zapped Zip too many times, but she can't stop waving with her wand.
13 "Bubblegum" Upon seeing Mayor Dottie's bubblegum-blowing trophies, Zip starts blowing bubblegum and starts getting trapped.
14 "Talent Show" Weinerville is holding a talent show where Big Pops plays the kazoo with his nose, Marc juggles, and Dottie does a mime act. However, Captain Bob's drums and hula girl wins!
15 "Dottie's Birthday" It's Mayor Dottie's birthday as Marc tries to find her a good birthday present.
16 "Spaghetti" Big Pops makes his special spaghetti and meatballs which everyone wants to try as he demonstrates how he makes it.
17 "Bake Off" The citizens of Weinerville are baking cakes in order to raise money for the Old Puppets Home.
18 "Balloon Zip" Mayor Dottie gets some balloons from Nick Tracy (who was last seen in "Missing Cartoons"). When Zip asks Mayor Dottie for a balloon, he gets stuck on one of them. Meanwhile, Pops and Louie have an argument on who has been belching smoke near their buildings.
19 "Baseball" Zip takes an interest in joining Weinerville's baseball team, while practicing his batting. Marc has been getting tired of Schnitzel's jokes that he tells the audience to test there hand eye coordination by focusing on throwing baseballs at a target, like Schnitzel!
20 "Budget Cutbacks" Mayor Dottie gets a call from the Head of the Network that there is going to be some budget cutbacks.
21 "Popcorn" Zip cooks up some popcorn. However, he uses way too much and the whole Puppet City is covered in popcorn.
22 "Recycling" Everyone in Weinerville does their part in recycling.
23 "Snow Day" It's snowing in Puppet City, Little Pops shovels all his snow to Louie's door, closing him in.
24 "Train Ride" Zip rides a train in Dottie's office, but it goes out of control and Zip goes crashing through the wall. Marc has his own train with a couple children from the audience, and tells them to smile and wave and makes a ratings joke.
25 "Zip's Family Treasure" Dottie puts together a seance to connect with the spirit of Zip's great grandfather to find out where his family treasure is buried. Things however keep on interrupting her.
26 "Ziggy Zag Concert" The Ziggy Zag Concert is occurring in Weinerville.
27 "Camp Idontwanna" Baby Jeffrey, Marc's nephew, is going to camp. Dottie was nice and packed for him. Due to rules, Dottie packed too many suitcases and has to repack!
28 "Auxiliary Satellite System" Dottie can't watch TV, her auxiliary satellite is on the fritz. So she calls for Captain Ozone to try and fix it. Then Boney tells us about "Jack and the bean stock", "Humpty Dumpty", and "Little Red Riding Hood". Dottie finally ends up having Zip be her satellite because his legs pick up great reception.
  • Georgie and the Dragon (1951)
  • A Leak in the Dike (1965)
Season 2 Episode title Synopsis Cartoons
29 "Ratville" Professor Phosphate's rats escaped from his lab and are all over puppet city!
30 "Viva Las Weinerville" Dottie came back from her Las Vegas vacation, and thought it would be nice to add some flair and pizazz to Weinerville!
31 "Dottie's Replacement" Dottie has been feeling burned out, so she is going on a vacation. Marc is auditioning people to be acting mayor. Even Pops and Louie try out!
32 "Weinerville For Sale" Donald Rump (parody of Donald Trump) is trying to buy out Weinerville to make room for a burger joints and casino. Dottie and Marc do their best with not letting this happen, or Marc will be replaced by a guy named Bob Burger.
33 "Eric Von Firstenseconds' Spell" Eric Von Firstensecond is plotting to take over Weinerville by taking over the citizen's minds! All but Marc and Commander Ozone are unaffected because then the show wouldn't have an ending.
34 "60 Seconds News" Episode has not surfaced yet.
35 "Fire Safety" Marc and the Weinerville characters teach us how dangerous fire is and how to prevent fires from starting.
36 " Magic Lamp" Invents the West & (unknown Alvin Show segment)
37 "The Puppet's Court" Pop's and Louie's arguments have got out of control until finally Marc has an idea to settle their latest dispute in the puppet's court with Dottie being the judge, the case was if Pops burnt Louie's lunch, but she find's both guilty of being "pains in the butt".
38 "Broken Weinerizer" The Weinerizer is broken. Marc, being a proud "do-it-yourself" guy, offers his best to fix it. He eventually does in the last minute. Zip was helping him and he gets stuck until the end of the show where he grows into human size then falls out the side of the machine.
39 "Network Censors" Episode has not surfaced as of yet.
40 "Louie Becomes a Citizen" Louie, after waiting many years for his papers gets to become a citizen of Weinerville! So the gang throws him a party!
41 "Louie's Crush" Louie has a crush on Dottie!
42 "Dottie's Cousin" Dottie goes on vacation and has her cousin fill in for her who happens to boss around the Weinerville gang like a drill sergeant.
43 "Brain Switch" Dottie and Commander Ozone switch bodies in a Freaky Friday sort of way!
44 "Parallel Universe" Commander Ozone and Wilson are entering coordinates to visit Weinerville. However, Wilson let his hair grow little to big that he reads the coordinates backwards. They enter a parallel Weinerville, a world just like Weinerville but backwards, even roles are reversed like Zip being the Mayor of Weinerville. Professor Phosphate works to bring them home.
45 "Boney's Spell" Professor Phosphate's invention goes wrong and it releases a toxic gas that makes everyone in Puppet City act like Boney.
46 "The Time-Slot War" Dottie got wind of the network wanting a show to air before "Weinerville". but news travels fast that everyone in Puppet City has a show idea, things get out of hand.
47 "Dottie's High School Reunion" Dottie has been invited to her high school reunion. Not particularly excited, she invites Socko as her date and makes a great impression.
48 "Loca Cola" Dottie is addicted to the "Loca Cola" soda and learns a lesson on when to say "no".
49 "Weinervilla" Weinerville is being sued by a Spanish show called "Weinervilla" claiming "Weinerville" stole their idea.
  • Ostrich (1961)
  • Mexico-the Brave Chipmunks (1961)
50 "Ego Crazy" Everybody in Weinerville has there ego's out of control, even Boney is threatening to quit unless he gets "Barney" money. So Marc calls upon Kevin Elemeno P. to come and be the voice of reason. However, Kevin runs the Weinerizer and Playland and his ego gets out of control.
51 "Marc's Errands" Marc has so much to do, that he is not around for the first half of the show. Kevin Elemeno P.'s mom helps run a Socko skit with Kevin comes out stopping the sketch. Marc eventually comes back and keeps Kevin from shutting the production down.
52 "Variety Show or Sitcom" Dottie and Marc disagree on what the show is, but finally come to an agreement after turning the show into a sitcom (I Love Lucy parody, with Marc playing the husband). Then the second half was a variety show with dancers, and even a song "Welcome to Weinerville"
53 "DTV" Mayor Dottie abandons her role as the Mayor of Weinerville and starts her own public access fly-by-night cable network. On one of her projects, she interviews Melissa Joan Hart and the cast of Clarissa Explains It All.
54 "Socko Framed" Episode has not surfaced yet.
55 "Royal Dottie" Episode has not surfaced yet.
56 "Zip Runs Away" Zip feels unappreciated and he runs away where he goes to live with Captain Ozone. Luckily in a Wizard of Oz-type of way, Zip encounters a "fairy godmother" who looks exactly like Louie and explains how he is important. Zip makes it back home by wishing, "There's no place Like Weinerville" with Zip's hot Cocoa too!
57 "Dottie's Dating Game" Dottie gets a love letter from an old flame that lives in Alaska. She leaves over night, not knowing that Marc planned a Dating Game for Dottie (The Dating Game Parody, none of the three bachelor's can not see Dottie. The bachelors are played by Ray Abruzzo as a hunky bad boy, Scott Fellows as a nice clean cut guy, and Brian Berns as a filthy slob). With Dottie being gone, Marc provides the voice for her. Meanwhile, Dottie learning that the flame of hers is seeing someone else, she storms back home. However, she isn't back before she is supposed to choose who she wants to date, so Marc chooses the nice guy. Dottie comes back and chooses the good-looking bad boy.
58 "Weinerville: The Movie" Marc is directing and working on casting for a motion picture based on Weinerville which actors and actresses try out for their roles.
59 "Marc's Lost Memory" Marc hits his head and loses his memory after Mayor Dottie tells him that the head of the network Clara Cloud is coming. Now Mayor Dottie, Zip, Pops, Louie, Socko, and Professor Phosphate must find a way to restore Marc's memory.
60 "Back to the Past from a Look into the Future" Professor Phosphate creates a device that can look through the future and the past.
61 "Pollution" Eric von Firstensecond uses Weinerville as his landfill area. While Marc works on a way to clean up the mess, Zip becomes Eco Man to combat Eric von Firstensecond.
  • Polly Wolly Doodle (1961)
  • Theodore's Dog (1961)
62 "XR-3 Space Shuttle Game" Dottie invents a new video game that becomes a success. The evil Eric von Firstensecond sees how much money she made. He wants to marry her and she says no. So he takes matters into his own hands. Marc, Socko, Captain Ozonem and even Wilson get kidnapped and trapped from Fufusky's evil poison string (Silly String). Luckily, Captain Ozone has a harmonica he was playing in jail, that also transmits to Professor Phosphate. Professor Phosphate works out a devise in Playland to free Marc and the crew. Boney runs the Weinerizer and Playland. Finally, Firstensecond is trapped in the video game getting smacked with meteors by Socko who enjoys playing the video game.
TV specials & air dates  Title Plot
December 31, 1993 Nick New Year's Eve (Host segments) Marc and his Weinerville characters host the best Nickelodeon shows and Nicktoons of 1993.

NOTE: This is the first time we see Boney's new design and Dottie with the season two wig.

Special 1: December 31, 1994 The Weinerville New Year's Special: Lost in the Big Apple When Marc and the Weinerville gang head to New York City for New Year's, Dottie accidentally forgets to inform them that they have to join Cocktail Frank and His Weenies to perform at Nick's New Year's Eve party and tries to get the message out to them.
December 31, 1994 Nick New Year's '95 (Host segments) Marc and his Weinerville characters host the best Nickelodeon shows and Nicktoons of 1994. This one is shot in Times Square with guests Danny Tamberelli and Melissa Joan Hart.
Special 2: December 14, 1995 The Weinerville Chanukah Special The Weinerville inhabitants are celebrating Chanukah at the Weinerville Ski Lodge as Marc is on his way there with his family and friends. Two potato pancake-looking Sectos named Nivek (Joanne Blum) and Sinrek (Michael Gunst) are pursued by the evil alien king Antidorkus (Brian O'Connor) of the Kerg Empire and crash-land at the Weinerville Ski Lodge where they receive the help of Boney, Socko, and Fluffy the Dog.

Diesel, Denny Dillon, Laura Kightlinger, Buster Poindexter, and Marc Summers also make appearances in this special.

Special 3: February 17, 1996 The Weinerville Election Special: From Washington B.C. Boney is running for president and the Weinerville gang helps him with his campaign. However, the other candidate Hugh J. Magnate (Philip Mansfield) is not pleased and is working on an evil scheme to sabotage Boney along with his henchman "Knuckles" (Joe O'Connor). With the help of Boney's campaign manager Liberty Brown (Preslaysa Edwards), they will expose Hugh for his evil plan to turn all nation's parks into parking lots.

NOTE: The Hugh J. Magnate name was later used by writer Scott Fellows' other project A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! where the character was named Hugh J. Magnate Jr. and portrayed by Steven Weber.

Feel free to incorporate into what you're doing if you think it would be helpful. I mainly was looking for links to the cartoons, but did some other tweaking as well. -- Marchjuly (talk) 01:00, 27 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]