List of Team Galaxy episodes
The following is a list of episodes from the television series, Team Galaxy.
Episode list
Season 1: 2006–2007
# | Title | Prod. # | ||||
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1 | "The New Recruit" | 101 | ||||
in 2049 a.d. A gregarious new student shows up at Galaxy High and immediately becomes popular with everyone there. The student happens to be a rebel like Josh, an A-plus student like Brett and a multi-talented entertainer like Yoko. Everyone at school, students and teachers alike, find the new student to be completely delightful. Yoko, on the other hand, is instantly suspicious of him. Her plan to expose him as a fraud backfires, causing the students and teachers to like him even more. Will Yoko be able to expose this new student for the ‘fraud’ that he is, or in the end is this really a big misunderstanding? In a b-story, Yoko hosts the first ever Galaxy High Open Mic Talent. | ||||||
2 | "Intergalactic Road Trip" | 102 | ||||
While on a routine mission to patrol the outer regions of Earth’s atmosphere, Josh gets an idea. Instead of doing another boring patrol, why not spice things up and zip over to a neighboring galaxy and check out a happening hotspot called Celestial Players? They quickly find out that this place is a magnet for every alien delinquent in the universe. And Josh quickly gets into trouble – winning a bet to a tough alien who immediately wants to take him out. Meanwhile, Brett and Yoko are taken into custody by Pompadour, an agent of the Dark Force! Now it is up to Josh to get Yoko and Brett back and get back to Galaxy High before curfew. In a b-story, Principal Kirkpatrick enlists the help of a student spy to keep an eye on Josh. | ||||||
3 | "Brett's Brain" | 103 | ||||
When GH receives a distress call from a nearby friendly planet, Josh, Yoko and Brett are sent to help the hapless robot aliens who live there. The computer that runs their weird planet has broken down and they need help fixing it. Only… when they realize that Brett is even smarter than their aging mainframe, their intentions go from innocent to evil. Once Brett returns to GH, the aliens follow… and steal Brett's brain right out from inside his head – turning him from GH’s brightest student to the dimmest. Can Josh and Yoko help their teammate before the damage becomes permanent!?! In a b-story, Yoko protests the new capsule-style food in the GH cafeteria. | ||||||
4 | "Psycho-Cycle" | 104 | ||||
Josh, Yoko and Brett are sent on a mission to investigate the strange disappearances of a number of friendly aliens. The only connection they can find between the missing are that they all are seem to be young, male aliens with a penchant for daredevil hobbies. So, who better to use as bait to catch the baddy than Josh? But as the alien abductor strikes again, he makes off with Josh and Fluffy before Yoko and Brett can stop him. Josh and Fluffy end up on a small, uncharted asteroid where everyone who was kidnapped is forced to square off against one another in a wild, dangerous, futuristic game called Psycho Cycle. At first, Josh is just trying to survive, but he is surprised when he unwittingly wins the game, and he (and Fluffy) become instant superstars to all of the fans. But when Josh tries to regain focus on the mission and take out the bad guy, the alien-villain uses a device to control Josh and Fluffy’s minds. They instantly become devoted to playing the game! Meanwhile, Yoko and Brett are able to piece together clues which lead them to the next competition. When they arrive, the team is shocked to see that Josh and Fluffy are total celebrities in the sport. Both claim they've quit Galaxy High to play full-time. Can the gang survive an all-out assault from their former GH friends? In a b-story, Yoko tries to raise her profile at school. | ||||||
5 | "Intergalactic Ahoy!" | 105 | ||||
In a prologue, Bobby’s team is abducted in outer space by an unseen force. Meanwhile, back at Galaxy High, Principal Kirkpatrick reveals to Josh, Brett and Yoko that the missing team was investigating a series of space hijackings when they themselves seem to have been hijacked. He sends our gang to check it out. After coming across the rival team’s disassembled and abandoned Hornet, the gang pieces together clues that lead them to a ragtag crew of space pirates. The pirates’ goal? To create a giant, indestructible pirate ship from the crafts they've hijacked, forcing the abducted crews to work as slaves to build it. When Josh’s team tries to save Bobby’s team (as well as other slave aliens), they too are captured by the pirates and put to work. Can Josh, Yoko, Brett and their classmates stage a mutiny and stop these cosmic pirates? In a b-story, Josh "borrows" Kirkpatrick’s deluxe personal hornet to test drive it on the mission. | ||||||
6 | "H20-no!" | 106 | ||||
When Galaxy High receives distress signals from various planets in the universe, Principal K sends several teams out to investigate. When they arrive at their various destinations, they uncover that the planets are not only abandoned, but completely dried out – what were once fertile, colorful worlds are now dusty and desolate. But before the teams can investigate further, Kirkpatrick informs them that yet another planet has sent out a distress call. Josh’s team springs into action, heading toward the planet in their Hornet. When they arrive, they are shocked to discover the planet being drained of its water supply by a large alien ship! The marshals try to stop the plundering, but they are unable to—the ship is too fast and gets away. The GH students ultimately trace the ship back to its H2O-covered home planet where they discover a race of aquatic aliens who are using the stolen water to replenish their own planet’s supply. They must journey under the water (using a cool, new GH gadget) to battle the aliens. In a b-story, Josh tries to hide his inability to swim | ||||||
7 | "Emperor Brett" | 107 | ||||
When a Galaxy High satellite picks up what appears to be a distress signal, Josh’s team is sent to check it out. Fed up with his team not chosen to the mission, Bobby follows Josh's team to prove he's the real leader. The team arrives on a seemingly uninhabited planet and quickly split up to search for the source of the signal. Though Josh and Yoko don’t find anything significant, Brett comes across a race of weird, plant-like aliens. At first he’s scared, but Brett is relieved as the creatures start to worship him as their master. As the aliens cater to Brett’s every whim, the worshiping goes to his head. Brett becomes so consumed with power that he commands his aliens to imprison Josh and Yoko so that he can stay there forever. In a b-story, Brett is tired being treated like a little kid. | ||||||
8 | "Miss Cosmos" | 108 | ||||
While on a mission, Josh, Yoko and Brett stop at a nearby intergalactic "truck-stop" to gas-up and, to their surprise, find that the place is bustling with activity. Why? Because that night they’re hosting the first-ever "Miss Cosmos" Pageant! Josh also decides to stay because of the alien girl. Despite Brett’s protests, Josh goes to a date with the alien girl and Yoko signs up for the competition… and, despite all the completely hilarious/freaky aliens she's up against, eventually wins. Meanwhile, Brett discovers something strange and tries to explain that to Josh and Yoko, but fails. Yoko, Brett and the pageant contestants are captured. What Yoko doesn't know is that the pageant is being run by an evil alien who is using the contest to steal the contestant's beauty and brains. Yoko's beauty and brains are stolen when Brett and the contestants feel they'll be going to doom! Can Josh save their teammates and the pageant contestants before it’s too late? In a b-story, Josh falls for an alien girl. | ||||||
9 | "Yoko's Secret" | 109 | ||||
When several Galaxy High teams are taken on a class field trip to an exotic planet, they are warned to only observe the environment and not to touch anything. Not heeding her teacher’s warning, Yoko spots a cute, tiny little alien creature and covertly confiscates it to take back to GH as her pet. Back at Galaxy High, Yoko goes to extreme lengths to keep the pet a secret from the faculty and other students. But one night, after giving the cute creature a bath, it begins to multiply like mad, budding into hundreds of nasty identical aliens. As the school becomes overrun by these creatures, Yoko has no choice but to come clean and admit what she did. In a b-story, Josh and Brett have to train Fluffy when the ultrapet begins misbehaving until it is soon discovered the ultrapet has the fleas. | ||||||
10 | "Shipwrecked!" | 110 | ||||
When alien spacecraft start to inexplicably disappear in one corner of the galaxy, Josh, Yoko and Brett are sent on a mission to check it out. As their ship approaches that region of space, the Hornet is uncontrollably sucked toward a small planet where it crash lands. On the planet, the gang finds a bunch of other marooned alien ships and the funny alien pilots who have been shipwrecked there for some time. The planet is getting sucked toward a black hole. Can the GH gang escape in time or will they be lost forever, swallowed up in the black hole? In a b-story, Yoko is getting sick of spending so much time with Josh and Brett and wants more privacy. | ||||||
11 | "When Josh Attacks!" | 111 | ||||
When an important GH homework assignment comes due and Josh realizes that he’s completely neglected to even start it, he decides he has no choice but to bite the bullet… and cause a major diversion to get him out of his responsibilities! And so, Josh, disguised as an alien invader, sneaks into the Galaxy High TV station where he gets in front of the camera and broadcasts a fake message to the school announcing that he and his evil alien fleet are about to attack the Earth! Classes are cancelled for the day and an irate Principal Kirkpatrick is determined to find out who is behind the "hoax." And it doesn't take him long to figure out that it is his own son. Josh’s punishment? A mound of extra homework, due first thing in the morning. As a bummed out Josh heads to the library to pull an all-nighter, the school genuinely does come under attack from alien invaders. Josh tries to warn everyone but nobody (including Brett and Yoko) believes him as they thought it was another Josh's prank which resulting all GH students to be captured. Can Josh and Fluffy saves them before it's too late? In a b-story, Brett, feeling used, decides not to give Josh any more help with his homework. | ||||||
12 | "Alien Brett" | 112 | ||||
When Brett, Josh and Yoko are sent to capture an evil alien, he almost gets away because he’s waaay too strong for Brett to control. Soon after, Principal Kirkpatrick informs Brett that, although his academic performance at Galaxy High is exemplary, his physical performance just isn’t up to snuff. He tells GH’s youngest marshal that if he doesn’t improve, he’s going to have to dismiss him from the space marshal program entirely! Determined to improve his physicality at any cost, Brett decides to experiment on himself using the alien they captured earlier. He administers himself with traces of the creature’s DNA, hoping it will boost his physical strength. In no time, Brett is feeling stronger. He’s able to excel physically in both the classroom and the field. There are some outlandish side effects, including extreme aggressiveness. Brett suddenly is transformed into an alien and releases the alien which he experimented himself to be strong. Brett and the alien begin attack GH. Can the gang stop/save Brett before he wipes with the creature everyone at GH out? In a b-story, the GH marshals square off in the annual "Team Of The Year" Competition. | ||||||
13 | "Conference-tation!" | 113 | ||||
When numerous aliens throughout the galaxy mysteriously go missing days before an important Intergalactic Peace Conference, Principal Kirkpatrick sends two teams to check it out. After some investigation, the teams discover that a pattern is emerging—each missing alien seems to possess a unique power: super strength; the ability to read minds; incredible agility; the power of invisibility, etc. Clues ultimately lead the marshals to a fiendish alien scientist who is using the aliens he has abducted to create a new super-alien that is virtually unstoppable. His plan? To unleash the alien at the Peace Conference in hopes of destroying it for his boss, the Dark Force! Can the teams stop him before it’s too late? Or will cosmic chaos be unleashed at the conference? In a b-story, Yoko helps Kirkpatrick deal with his fear of speaking in front of large crowds. | ||||||
14 | "Comet Surfing" | 114 | ||||
The latest craze that’s sweeping the Galaxy is comet surfing – a wild sport where teens use a high-tech "space board" to ride the tail wave of a comet! Josh, Bobby and Toby are all stoked to try the sport, but the activity is strictly prohibited by Principal Kirkpatrick. Regardless, that night, they pull out their boards and sneak off to the comet zone. As they hit the surf, Bobby and Josh each try to impress Toby. But ultimately, none of their efforts are very impressive as a massive uber-comet appears and swallows them whole! The next day when they aren’t in class, Principal Kirkpatrick sends their remaining teammates on a mission to try to find them. Clues lead Yoko, Brett and Kimball to the mysterious uber-comet. It turns out that the comet is actually manmade. And it’s being operated from the inside by the bitter alien pioneer of the comet surfing craze, Johnny Stardust. Because comet surfing has become so popular, all of the younger participants have gotten much better than the alien. So much so, that he has lost all of his intergalactic sponsors. His plan? To use his man-made comet to capture the competition and then catapult them into deep space so that the spotlight will once again shine on him. Can the GH students stop this insane alien dude before it’s too late? In a b-story, Bobby and Toby take their competitive spirits to a whole new level and Brett creates a Brettoscope 9000. | ||||||
15 | "Robot Reboot" | 115 | ||||
Josh, in a selfish effort to "upgrade" Fluffy, sneaks into Principal Kirkpatrick’s office and hacks into the GH mainframe. With a few reckless keystrokes, he’s convinced that he’s accomplished his goal… Fluffy is more intelligent, more independent, and is able to complete more tasks for Josh! What Josh doesn’t realize is that he’s also downloaded a harmful living computer virus, Rex-3, into his ultrapet! The result, Fluffy soon turns evil and plans to take over Galaxy High. Panicked, Josh tries to undo what he’s done… but it’s too late. Fluffy isn’t about to go down without a fight. He quickly upgrades all of the other ultrapets at GH to join in his cause. Can our gang stop the power-mad-robo-mutts before they take their cause intergalactically? In a b-story, Josh, overwhelmed with daily life at Galaxy High, tries to come up with a way to "relieve" his responsibilities. | ||||||
16 | "Mega Moon Mints" | 116 | ||||
When Yoko sees an ad in the back of Brett’s copy of "Space Marshal Quarterly" for "the business opportunity of a lifetime," she can’t help but to be intrigued. She’s been looking for a way to fund The Yoko Troupers (her new intergalactic theatre troupe) for some time—and selling "Mega Moon Mints" seems to be just the ticket. And so, she quickly sends away for a few hundred boxes of the "deliciously addictive" peppermint edibles. The mints soon arrive—and they’re immediately a huge hit. Yoko is thrilled. That is, until the next day when she wakes up and finds that her fellow GH students and teachers are missing. Yoko goes into investigation mode and figures out that the mints were manufactured on a nearby planet. Along with Josh, Brett, and Fluffy, she takes off to find out what happened. Our gang arrives on the planet to find the missing GH people as well as a handful of other mint-craving aliens—and they also find the evil alien chef who is behind it all. He has engineered his Mega Moon Mints so that anyone who consumes them becomes a mindless mercenary dedicated to his cause of taking over the universe! Brett eats Mega Moon Mints and becomes another drone. Can Josh and Yoko save Brett and others before it's too late? In a b-story, Yoko tries to fund her new theatre troupe, the Yoko Troupers. | ||||||
17 | "Dance Dance Elimination" | 117 | ||||
When a famed, intergalactic virtual gaming arcade opens in their part of the galaxy, Brett, Josh and Yoko rush to check it out – after all, it’s rumored to contain the most challenging games in the entire universe! When they arrive, Brett is quickly dazzled by a 3-D chess-like game; Josh is stoked on a way realistic flying game; and Yoko is entranced by a virtual dance competition. Brett and Josh are easily beaten by their highly skilled computerized opponents but, to everyone’s shock, Yoko wins – the first competitor to ever defeat one of the games! With prize in hand, she heads back to Galaxy High. Her celebration is short-lived as the virtual dancer from the game, furious that she’s been defeated, comes to life and goes after Yoko!!! The virtual dancer’s plan? To capture Yoko and force her into the video game forever! Can Brett and Josh save her before it’s too late? In a b-story, Yoko gets a crush on Seth, a new kid at Galaxy High. | ||||||
18 | "How Much Is That Human In The Window?" | 118 | ||||
With the Galaxy High celebrating the Christmas holidays, Principal Kirkpatrick is angry because Josh played a prank with putting all of his pictures in one box. For punishment he sends Josh to patrol with Yoko and Brett. When Josh, Yoko and Brett take a wrong turn on a routine patrol and suddenly find themselves lost in unfamiliar space territory, they’re quickly ambushed and captured by an IAC—an Intergalactic Alien Catcher. And, before they know what hit them, they’re locked up in the cosmic version of a dog pound (along with a bevy of other funky alien creatures)! But that’s the least of their worries. Yoko, because she’s so "colorful" and "entertaining," is almost immediately "adopted" by a rich, bratty alien kid who views her as a plaything! She takes her to her tricked-out space mansion and commands her to entertain her (and, being a spoiled brat, she’s not that easily entertained). It’s up to Brett and Josh to escape the pound and save Yoko before the rough-housing alien runt breaks her like she does all his other toys!!! In a b-story, the Galaxy High gang celebrates the Christmas holidays… space-style. | ||||||
19 | "Class of 2051" | 119 | ||||
It’s early morning and Josh, Yoko and Brett are on a routine patrol when they get a call from Principal Kirkpatrick. Seeing that they’re using their time to goof off, PK instructs them to return to Galaxy High. The team heads back to school – only before they get there, something extremely odd happens. Their Hornet is sucked into a strange vortex and spit back out! Thinking it must’ve been a harmless cosmic tornado, the team continues on their way. Only when they arrive back at GH, they’re met with a huge surprise – not only has the school been overtaken by aliens… but it’s a year in the future!!! The team realizes that the "tornado" they went through must’ve been some kind of space/time wormhole—a wormhole that has brought them face to face with the horrifying future of Galaxy High! Can the team figure out how to help their friends and stop the aliens before they take over the entire universe and get back to the present in time to stop the aliens from invading in the first place? Or will they too fall prey to the alien head suckers? In a b-story, Yoko studies to become a space weather girl. | ||||||
20 | "Mini Marshalls" | 120 | ||||
When Brett discovers that entire planets in the galaxy seem to have inexplicably gone missing, his team is quickly sent to investigate the disturbing phenomenon. As the team searches for any sign of the missing cosmic bodies, they suddenly get a panicked distress call from Earth. When they return to Galaxy High, they witness first hand what’s happening—an alien vessel is using a bizarre ray to physically shrink the planet down to minuscule proportions! The gang springs into action, but before they can stop the culprit, the vessel scoops up the miniaturized planet and disappears. Ultimately, Josh, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy are able to track down the baddie on his home planet where they discover that the pint-sized alien’s plan is to reassemble the entire universe in miniature form so that he can rule over it. Can the gang stop this twisted Napoleonic alien villain even after he shrinks them down to the size of space fleas!?! In a b-story, Brett tries a variety of ways to remedy his shortness -- all with comedic results. | ||||||
21 | "Brett Squared" | 121 | ||||
Josh, Yoko and Brett are out on a routine patrol… when suddenly, they find their Defenders caught between two black holes! With each cosmic entity imposing its intense gravitational pull on their ships, Brett’s Defender breaks in two! Luckily, Josh uses a fancy maneuver to save Brett from danger. That night, back at GH, Brett turns in early – the whole black hole ordeal has him not feeling very well. But when he wakes up the next morning, he’s feeling great – until, of course, he realizes that there are two of him!!! Incredibly, the gravitational pull has somehow separated the child part of Brett from the genius part of him! Terrified, the child part wants to tell someone what’s happening right way… but the genius thinks they should keep this under wraps – at least until they figure out how to best deal with the situation. As the child Brett naively goes about his day, he suddenly finds himself under assault. Narrowly able to escape, he tells Josh and Yoko what happened, and that he suspects the genius Brett is to blame. They don’t believe him. Ultimately, genius Brett captures child Brett and flies him away from GH with plans of getting rid of him for!!! Can Josh and Yoko figure out what’s happening in time to save both halves of their teammate? In a b-story, Yoko enlists Brett to become her manager. Hilarity ensues. | ||||||
22 | "Cosmic Crisis" | 122 | ||||
When Josh’s team is sent on a mission to investigate a series of explosive disturbances in outer space that are sending shockwaves throughout Galaxy High, the gang comes across a small planet with two warring sets of alien neighbors on it. Turns out that the explosions are actually coming from the alien inhabitants who have been fighting one another for several millennium. The students immediately intervene, trying to keep the peace, but in no time, Yoko, Brett, Josh and Fluffy are unwittingly being used as pawns in the feud. No matter how hard they try to get the aliens to call a truce, the feud only gets worse. As the fighting escalates, no one realizes that the disturbances have actually started to pull the planet in half – potentially creating a chain reaction that could destroy half the universe. Can the GH team convince the aliens to put their differences aside and work together to save themselves? In a b-story, Brett is convinced he’s allergic to Josh until he finds he's allergic to Fluffy's cleaning pasta. And Yoko becomes arrogant with her knight role to the school play. | ||||||
23 | "Recycle Rampage" | 123 | ||||
Josh, Yoko and Brett are sent to unload a bunch of outdated Galaxy High computer equipment at an intergalactic junkyard. But when they arrive, they discover that the guard who normally works there is missing. When they attempt to report their findings to Principal Kirkpatrick, they suddenly find themselves under attack and captured by what appears to be some sort of robot constructed out of miscellaneous, discarded electronic components. It turns out that somehow this creature was able to assemble itself and overtake the guard – and now intends on creating a small army of helpers to exact revenge on those who discarded him in the first place... namely Galaxy High! Can Team Galaxy stop this robotic menace before it’s too late? In a b-story, the 2051 ultrapet is released and could possibly put Fluffy out to pasture. | ||||||
24-26 | "Circus Of The Stars (Part 01 - 03)" | 124-126 | ||||
While out on patrol, Josh, Yoko and Brett meet a group of alien teenage space racers and are immediately drawn to them. Josh is seduced by the adrenaline rush; Brett’s attracted to the vehicles’ home-made technology and Yoko falls for the group’s cute leader. Though they know they shouldn’t be associating with these aliens, the gang rationalizes they’ve been working hard all year. And with their first year graduation coming up, they feel they deserve to have a little fun. But when the gang uses a Hornet to compete in a race and lose, they’re shocked to learn that they have to surrender the vehicle to the winner! Though they try to talk their way out of it, the menacing space racers won’t back down. When Principal Kirkpatrick discovers what they’ve done, he hands down the strictest punishment of all, expelling them from Galaxy High. Brett accuses Josh for the situation. Later, back at school, a space craft with a GH symbol on the hull reaches Earth. We learn that it mysteriously disappeared years ago, but somehow it has returned to GH with its original crew intact—or so it seems. Though the former GH residents act normal at first, they soon reveal that they are actually a group of evil aliens disguised as the missing humans – led by the evil alien who abducted them and their ship in the first place! By the time Josh, Brett and Yoko find out what’s happened and head back to GH to save their friends, it’s too late. Everyone has been abducted. Even though they are technically expelled, this is one mission the gang has to carry out. Josh, Brett and Yoko follow a trail of clues which leads them to a strange planet on the edge of the universe. Covertly slipping past security, the gang infiltrates the planet to try to find everyone. What they ultimately discover is that the evil alien who abducted the first GH crew, as well as the present group, is forcing everyone to perform in his ridiculous, over-the-top space circus—where aliens from all over the universe pay top dollar to watch humans risk their lives doing all sorts of dangerous tricks, shows and stunts. The principal of evil circus escapes and saves his stars. Josh, Yoko and Brett are happy after they saved the students, but Principal Kirkpatrick again fires them from GH. Josh discovers the lost of Hornet will fire someone from school. Josh, Yoko and Brett take Kirkpatrick's Hornet and return to racers. The team wins and the racers return to them their Hornet. Meanwhile, GH is attacked by evil clowns. Josh, Brett, Yoko and the racers save the day. Principal Kirkpatrick is happy as he sees Josh's team's Hornet again and rehires them to school. In the b-story, Josh, Yoko and Brett are excited for the graduation. |
Season 2: 2007
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27 | "Marshall For A Week" | 201 | ||||
When Galaxy High experiences a budget deficit, Principal Kirkpatrick comes up with a solution to get the funds necessary to keep the school up and running: offer a "Week At Galaxy High" to the highest bidder. And the winner is… Thurston Styles III – an incredibly enthusiastic, ultra rich guy who wants to experience every aspect of being a space marshal! From the moment Thurston arrives at GH, however, he’s a whirlwind of disaster – and Josh, Yoko and Brett, who’ve been placed in charge of him, can’t wait to get rid of him. Matters only get worse when they take Thurston on a mission. He likes it so much that he decides that he never wants it to end. After all, this is his big chance to become a space marshal (you see, when he applied to Galaxy High, he didn’t pass the psychological exam). And so, he takes over the ship, forcing the team to go on an extremely dangerous mission – one that will surely end in disaster! Can the gang stop him before it’s too late? In a b-story, Yoko gets a really scathing review of her most recent performance in the GH digital newspaper… and is determined to find out who wrote it! Turns out, her worst critic is actually a computer. | ||||||
28 | "Space-squatch" | 202 | ||||
When the GH students study intergalactic alien legends in class, they learn about a very rare and very dangerous alien called Space-squatch. Though some insist he doesn’t actually exist, Josh is convinced that he does (in fact, he’s certain he saw him once on a camping trip as a kid). And so, he, Yoko and Brett set out to track the mysterious creature and collect the reward/fame/guaranteed A+ that comes with his capture. When they eventually do trap him, however, they are shocked to learn that he isn’t dangerous at all – just a gentle, scared, misunderstood alien. And when a notorious cosmic bounty hunter shows up to take Space-squatch out (the gang inadvertently leads him right to the creature), Josh, Yoko and Brett must do whatever it takes to save him. Easier said than done considering the vicious bounty hunter will stop at nothing to bag his prized prey! In a b-story, the gang does a research project on space legends. | ||||||
29 | "The Matchmaker" | 203 | ||||
When Yoko realizes that Mr. Spzoercliipw’ is a bachelor at age 249, she decides to play matchmaker. She goes on the "Intergalactic Net" to find him the perfect match. It’s not long before she finds someone who seems to share all the same interests as her favorite teacher – and so she sets up a blind date. At first Mr. S. is skeptical, but Yoko eventually convinces him to give it a shot (besides, she, Brett and Josh will be there incognito to make sure everything goes smoothly). It turns out that Yoko is an excellent matchmaker, because on the date, Mr. S. is instantly smitten with the beautiful alien woman he’s been set up with. So much so, that the couple decide to get married immediately! Though everyone is shocked, they’re all happy for Mr. S. and attend the alien wedding. After the couple leaves for their honeymoon, Yoko soon discovers the horrifying truth: the alien woman is actually a creature who, once married, eats her spouse to gain power!!! Yoko and the gang must track down the newlyweds and save Mr. S. before it’s too late. In a b-story, Brett invents the "Intergalactic Net." | ||||||
30 | "Cybercop 4000" | 204 | ||||
When Principal Kirkpatrick sends the team on a mission to stop an alien baddie from terrorizing a peaceful planet, Josh, Yoko and Brett spring into action! Only when they arrive on the scene, they are shocked to discover someone, or rather something, has beaten them to it. The gang watches incredulously as Cybercop 4000 – an enormous crime-fighting robot with 4000 amazing functions – easily takes out the bad guy. Needless to say, they’re baffled. That is, until the robot’s colorful alien creator introduces himself and explains that his invention is the future of intergalactic crime-fighting. The gang quickly returns to GH to report the incident to PK… only when they get there, they see that he and the rest of the school are already privy to what’s happening as they watch an over-the-top commercial for the Cybercop 4000 that’s playing on the monitors. PK tells his troops that they’re going to have to be extra efficient on their missions because they now have some serious competition. Despite the teams’ vigilance, the crime-fighting cyborg continues to out-perform them. And, faced with no other choice, PK decides to close Galaxy High – declaring that the Cybercop has rendered them obsolete! In the end, Josh, Yoko and Brett discover that the robot’s creator is not so benevolent after all. With GH out of the picture, he plans on using his cyborg to take over the universe! In a b-story, when Josh saves Princess Kimball’s life (actually he just catches a bug that’s gotten stuck in her hair), she’ll stop at nothing to make it up to him. At first, he’s excited by all the lavish things she does to show her gratitude… until all the attention begins to drive him crazy! | ||||||
31 | "Planet Goodtimes" | 205 | ||||
When Galaxy High receives calls from various planets around the universe reporting a strange and sudden state of coldness and darkness, Principal Kirkpatrick sends Josh, Yoko and Brett out to investigate. To their utter shock and amazement, what they discover is that these planets are actually missing their suns! And when the gang gets a sudden distress call from Galaxy High, they rush back to Earth… just in time to see a strange alien craft stealing the sun! Though they try to stop it, they are not successful – and the Earth, like the other planets, is soon plunged in complete blackness! Josh, Yoko and Brett follow clues that eventually lead them to Planet Goodtimes -- an incredibly luxurious and tropical resort. As they sneak onto the planet, they come to discover that the alien, Pompadour, who created the resort has been stealing the suns in an effort to provide his guests with 24/7 solar satisfaction! Can the gang stop him and return the suns to their home planets before it’s too late? In a b-story, Ms. Roskoff, who’s never taken a vacation in her life, wins a weekend getaway to Planet Goodtimes – and is less than thrilled when the gang shows up to disrupt her much needed rest and relaxation! | ||||||
32 | "Dragodor Madness" | 206 | ||||
As Josh, Yoko and Brett return to Earth from a mission, they suddenly have Hornet problems and are forced to crash land on a small, uncharted planet. When they get out to assess the damage, they realize they’re in more trouble than they thought – they’ve landed in the middle of a strange coliseum where they are left with no choice but to fight a giant, bull-like alien creature! As the gang works together to defeat the baddie (to the delight of the crowd of aliens around them), they ultimately discover that the beast is not real – just a mechanical dummy created by the planet’s aliens! Nonetheless, the aliens hail them as heroes, and are convinced they are just what they need to restore honor to their planet. As much as the team tries to convince them that what they did was a fluke, the aliens insist that they stick around -- after all, the real creature is due to arrive shortly! When the team asks what they’re talking about, they explain that once a year a powerful alien comes to their coliseum and fights their toughest gladiators. Despite all their practicing, they haven’t been able to win a match so far. As a result, they live in shame and disgrace. Though the team is flattered, they decline the invitation, saying they’d like to just fix their ship and be on their way. Every time they try to depart, the aliens prevent them from doing so and it becomes painfully obvious to the team that they’re going back into the ring whether they like it or not. When game day comes, Josh, Yoko and Brett are horrified to see how massive the real creature is. And so, they covertly sneak away, leaving holograms of themselves behind to fight it. But as they make their escape, the creature realizes it’s been duped and decides to take its anger out on the aliens. Realizing the chaos they’ve caused, the team has no choice but to return and save the day. Ultimately, they defeat the creature and restore honor to the planet. In a b-story, when the GH students receive the results of their yearly physical, Brett discovers his stress levels are the highest in school history... so he transforms himself into a slacker! | ||||||
33 | "Mr. 6025-A46" | 207 | ||||
When Principal Kirkpatrick informs the students that Mr. Fitch has retired, they cheer. But when he explains that Galaxy High will be getting a new teacher to replace him, they respond with typical teenage moans and groans. But their attitudes quickly change when they meet Mr. 6025-A46 – a dynamic, charismatic, fun-at-all-cost alien teacher! With his far-out teaching style (he doesn’t believe in homework and gives out gold star lapel pins instead of grades), and his unorthodox curriculum (instructing the students in a variety of cool infiltration and attack techniques), Mr. 6025-A46 soon becomes the most popular teacher on campus, winning the hearts and minds of all the students… with the exception of Brett, that is. Though Josh and Yoko try to convince him otherwise, Brett is certain there’s something not quite right about this guy. After doing some snooping, Brett confirms his suspicions… Mr. 6025-A46 is actually an evil alien who escaped from the Galaxy High containment facility long ago. But before Brett can warn the others, the imposter teacher activates the hidden mind-control frequency in the students’ lapel pins, causing them to turn from space marshals into his personal army of mutineers. With the Galaxy High students now under his control, he leads an all out assault to take over the school. It’s up to the faculty and Brett (who never earned his gold star), to stop the rogue students and their evil leader, and return order to the school before it’s too late! In a b-story, the students are surprised to hear that Mr. Fitch has retired. But ultimately, they discover he’s really been kidnapped by their new teacher and are thrilled to get him back in the end. | ||||||
34 | "The Toe Is The Foe" | 208 | ||||
When aliens are reported missing all over the universe, Josh, Brett and Yoko are sent to check it out. Their investigation yields no clues and the case goes cold, forcing them to return to school. Meanwhile, Fluffy, in an effort to get the gang to remember his birthday, keeps dropping not-so-subtle hints -- but nothing seems to jar their memories. Feeling forgotten, Fluffy decides to run away from home. But before he gets very far, he’s captured by the Intergalactic Alien Catcher (from episode #018), who promptly sells him to a new owner – a cosmic jeweler named Twinkle Toe – who deals only to the universe’s most elite clientele! At first, Fluffy thinks his new life is going to be glamorous… that is, until he’s taken to a remote planet where he’s forced to work (alongside the other missing aliens) mining extremely rare and precious gems. By the time Josh, Yoko and Brett realize Fluffy is missing and trace his trail to the IAC, things on the planet have already gone awry. Because of all the digging Twinkle Toe has his minions doing, the planet is starting to collapse on itself. It’s up to Team Galaxy, with the help of the IAC, to save Fluffy and the other indentured aliens… and bring Twinkle Toe to justice… before it’s too late. In a b-story, Fluffy, sad that his team has forgotten his birthday, runs away from GH. | ||||||
35 | "Adventures In Alien-sitting" | 209 | ||||
Principal Kirkpatrick announces that he’s holding a trial for a dangerous alien at Galaxy High. "Alien dignitaries from around the universe will be in attendance, including a witness, King Fypon." Josh, Brett and Yoko are all ears when Principal Kirkpatrick tells them that they have a very important role in the trial. But their anticipation quickly turns to disappointment when they find out that their assignment is to look after the King’s son, Fypon Jr., whose babysitter canceled at the last minute. When the gang first meets the seemingly innocent and docile alien toddler, they think that their assignment may actually be kind of fun. But once the adults are out of the picture, Fypon Jr. proves to be quite a handful. The moment he’s alone with the team, he begins to cry… an ear-piercing, glass-shattering, alien baby cry! When Yoko tries to comfort him, he bites her finger and scurries up the wall and across the ceiling, escaping! Josh, Yoko and Brett try to run damage control as Fypon Jr. cuts a swath of destruction across Galaxy High, releasing creatures from the GH containment facility; sneaking into Mission Command and creating chaos; and taking an Aerobike for a joyride! When Kirkpatrick reprimands the team for making noise and disturbing the trial, the gang tries to explain that it’s all Fypon Jr’s fault. But when PK looks at the now big-eyed, cooing toddler, he doesn’t buy it. He gives them a stern warning… no more goofing around or they'll be forced to clean the GH. Heeding the Principal’s words, Josh, Brett and Yoko decide to put Fypon Jr. into a fortified playpen. But before long, he even escapes that and commandeers Fitch’s newest gadget – the Exo-Armor Utility Suit (a mechanical suit that one actually gets inside of, a la "Aliens"). If the toddler was a menace before, he’s a terror now. Added to the headache is the fact that the alien criminal on trial has escaped and goes after the toddler. Can the gang stop him before the trial is a bust and Fypon Jr. is lost forever?! In a b-story Mr. Fitch introduces the students to an awesome new piece of machinery. | ||||||
36 | "Yoko-mania!" | 210 | ||||
When Yoko gets a singing gig at an intergalactic concert hall, she’s totally psyched. And when she plays to an enthusiastic, sold-out crowd, she finally feels like she’s on the path to becoming famous! When she returns to Galaxy High, she finds herself showered with flowers, gifts and poems – all sent to her courtesy of the Yoko Maniacs – her official Fan Club. And when she gets an invitation to appear at an upcoming fan club meeting, she can’t resist! When she arrives at the meeting, however, Yoko is confused to find only a single alien fan there. What she quickly realizes is that the alien, who has the ability to shape-shift, has lured her there with the intention of capturing her and taking over not just her appearance, but also her new career! Meanwhile, back at GH, the gang gets an urgent call from Principal Kirkpatrick, sending them on an emergency mission. When Josh and Brett realize that Yoko is missing, they set out to find her – before tackling their assignment. And when they fly past an outer-space billboard advertising her latest gig, it doesn’t take them long to do so. When they arrive at the venue and approach Yoko, however, they immediately start to sense something strange about her. Regardless, they convince her to go with them. But when Josh and Brett see that Yoko clearly can’t handle her marshal duties, their suspicions grow. And when a distrustful Fluffy reveals her to be an alien imposter, she captures them just like she did the real Yoko… and sequesters them on her home planet with their missing teammate (where they’re all left in a threatening predicament)! The gang ultimately escapes the alien’s planet and tracks it down – defeating it in a battle that prevents it from doing any more damage to them or Yoko’s career. In a b-story, Yoko gets a lucky charm which she’s convinced is going to help her become more successful. | ||||||
37 | "Monkey Business" | 211 | ||||
When prominent space researchers, travelers and technicians suddenly go missing around the galaxy, Josh, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy are put in charge of the investigation. As the gang visits a space station where the first alien disappeared from, it becomes quickly apparent that there was a struggle and the missing alien tech was abducted. Just then, Josh, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy receive word from Kirkpatrick that Roskoff, who is out on a patrol in space, has sent him a distress signal. The gang jumps into action and heads for her coordinates. When they see their teacher under attack from an alien vessel, they try to intervene. They are unsuccessful, and after a quick action scene, Roskoff and her Defender are taken away. The marshals are, however, able to pick up a clue that leads them to the attacking alien's planet. The team covertly sneaks onto the planet where they discover something quite shocking... the mastermind behind the abductions is none other than a famed monkey cosmonaut named Bobo who went missing during an experimental interplanetary teleportation experiment many years ago. When Bobo arrived at his destination planet (not the destination planet intended by those who sent him -- their coordinates were off), he was exposed to copious amounts of cosmic radiation that mutated him into a partially crazy, mostly diabolical alien super-monkey! His plan? To exact revenge on the team of scientists who were responsible for losing him in space by sending them through the same teleportation device he went through (with the intention of losing them forever). After getting over the fact that Ms. Roskoff was part of such a strange experiment, the gang heroically steps in to battle Bobo and save the kidnapped researchers. In the end, Bobo is brought back to Galaxy High where they are able to reverse the effects of the radiation -- turning him back into the normal monkey he once was. He is then rehabilitated back into the wild. In a b-story, Yoko spearheads a contest to update the design for the school mascot, Blip The Alien. In the end, the GH students vote to change the mascot to Bobo, but Yoko begs them to change it back. Wearing a monkey suit isn’t the update she had in mind! | ||||||
38 | "Star Maps" | 212 | ||||
When Josh, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy spot the ship of a colorful "star chart" reader on the way back from a mission, Yoko begs them to make a pit stop. Though Josh and Fluffy think it sounds like a totally fun idea, Brett is reluctant – insisting that star chart readers are nothing more than foolish intergalactic fortune tellers! Regardless, Brett is outvoted and the gang goes inside… where they meet a beautiful exotic alien creature who tells Yoko she will find fame; tells Josh to expect a life of effortless luxury; and tells Brett that he’s destined to be an intergalactic accountant. Huh!?! Brett can’t believe it – he knows that he’s destined to be a space marshal! Annoyed, he leads the gang back to the Hornet and they head back to Galaxy High. But before they can make it to school, Principal Kirkpatrick calls and tells them he has an urgent mission for them. "Strange and dangerous phenomena have been popping up all over the galaxy! Bobby’s team is investigating an uncharted pulsar; Spavid’s team is looking into the appearance of a mysterious aurora; and your team is to check out a nearby planet that we’ve lost contact with." Without missing a beat, the gang springs into action and takes off. And when they arrive at the planet in question and see the aliens desperately fleeing from it in their ships, they realize whatever’s happening must be serious. And that’s when they see a giant ice volcano (that did not exist on the tropical planet previously), spewing chunks of frozen water from its core! In a harrowing action beat, the gang is eventually able to cork it. When they return to their ship and do a little research, they discover that the cause of all of the strange space occurrences is due to an apparent realignment of the galaxy’s stars. What they eventually uncover is that the star-chart reader, in an effort to manipulate her own fortune, has literally rearranged the stars in the sky! Can the team stop her and return the stars to their original alignment before the galaxy is thrown into an irreversible chaos? In a b-story, Brett, upon learning from a star-chart reader that he’s destined to become an accountant, becomes determined to prove that he’s meant to be a space marshal – the best space marshal in the universe! | ||||||
39 | "Intergalactic Exchange" | 213 | ||||
Mr. Spzoercliipw’ has some exciting news for the students of his Alien Cultures class: he has arranged for three teams to visit three different alien schools on three different planets, each unique and interesting! Bobby, Toby and Kimball will go to sunny and tropical Lushtopia; Spavid, Andi and Ryan will visit the bustling Hiptropolous; and Josh, Brett and Yoko will be attending Outpost High on Dustbowl 11. At the end of their weeklong visits, the teams will return to Galaxy High and give reports on their experiences. Though Josh, Brett and Yoko aren’t too excited to be going to the least appealing of the three places, there’s no room to wiggle out of the assignment – because Principal Kirkpatrick is looking forward to a week without his mischievous son around! When the gang arrives on Dustbowl 11, they are greeted by a group of cheery aliens and treated as guests of honor. Suddenly, the team doesn’t think their visit will be so bad after all. As the week progresses, though, strange things begin to happen. Yoko is suddenly missing a chunk of her hair, Josh notices that his toenails have been mysteriously clipped and Brett loses a tooth! Suspecting that something weird is going on, the gang snoops around the school and ultimately discovers that, in a secret lab, the aliens are using their DNA samples to create Josh, Brett and Yoko replicants! Before the gang can stop them, however, they’re discovered and apprehended, allowing the aliens to implement their plan: to use the replicants to gain entry into Galaxy High so they can take it over! Can Josh, Brett and Yoko escape the planet and round up the other Galaxy High students on neighboring planets before their own school is attacked? In a b-story, Principal Kirkpatrick is elated that he finally has a week where he doesn’t have to worry about constantly disciplining Josh. | ||||||
40 | "Super Spavid" | 214 | ||||
We open on Spavid’s home planet, Merthoz, where the GH space marshals attend a very special ceremony – a ceremony where Spavid is recognized as an official Merthozian adult! When they return to school, Spavid starts to realize that the ceremony was more than just symbolic. As an "adult," Spavid has been bestowed with a wide array of impressive alien powers! Suddenly, Spavid can move objects with his mind; has the ability to become invisible; and discovers that he can fly! As a result of his newfound skills, he quickly becomes the most popular space marshal at Galaxy High – so much so, that Spavid’s personality begins to change. Because of all the attention he’s receiving, the once humble and helpful alien teen quickly becomes an ego-maniac. And when "Space Cadet Quarterly" comes a-calling, asking Spavid to be the cover model of an all-Spavid issue, he suddenly finds himself too busy to even bother with his space marshal duties. Ultimately, Merthoz comes under attack (from its arch nemesis planet Werthoz), and, with Spavid nowhere to be found, the other marshals head for the planet to try and help. The attacking aliens are too much for the marshals to handle alone. When Spavid finally gets word of the assault, he shows up to help – using his knowledge to defeat the intruders. In the end, Spavid decides to return his powers until he feels he’s adult enough to handle them. In a b-story, Brett becomes jealous of Spavid when his scientific article that was to appear in "Space Cadet Quarterly" gets bumped for an all-Spavid issue. | ||||||
41 | "Treasure of the Solara Moonray" | 215 | ||||
While on a Ms. Schragger-lead field trip to the far away planet of Solara Moonray (a planet that’s lived in peace for a billion Earth years), Josh, Yoko and Brett discover what appears to be some kind of mysterious artifact. Though Brett wants to turn it over to Ms. S immediately, Josh convinces him to keep it under wraps – at least until they can learn a bit more about it. "After all, it could be valuable." What the gang doesn’t realize, however, is that they’re being clandestinely watched by Blackbeards (from episode #011) who was looking for the artifact! Back at school, the team does some secret research and determines that the artifact is actually a treasure map – the notorious Treasure of the Solara Moonray to be exact, rumored to bring whoever finds it a "fitting reward." The gang vows to keep the map a secret and set out together in the morning to find the treasure. Greed gets the better of them and, after three silly dream sequences in which each team member dreams of their reward, they forget their promise to each other and each tries to steal the map! What ensues is a mad dash to get to the treasure first, with the map changing hands several times on Solara Moonray. Ultimately, when the gang finds the treasure, they are surprised to learn that they’ve also lead Blackbeards to it. After restraining the team, Blackbeards opens the "treasure," only to find that he’s released an evil alien that was imprisoned inside by the Solara Moonrayians. The map was a trick created by the alien to fool someone into releasing him. Realizing that their greed is partially to blame for the situation, and that the "fitting reward" is more fitting than they imagined, Josh, Yoko and Brett have to work together to save Blackbeards and stop the alien before he destroys Galaxy High! In a b-story, the gang lets greed get the better of them. | ||||||
42 | "The Belly Of The Beast" | 216 | ||||
When Josh, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy are sent on an assignment to find out what destroyed a cosmic fueling station and caused their GH friend Spavid to suddenly go missing, they quickly realize this is no ordinary mission. After landing on a large planet to do some investigating, they soon realize that the planet isn’t a planet – it’s actually a gigantic space creature which is capable of devouring everything in its path – including them! Despite their best efforts to thwart it, the creature swallows them whole!!! Trapped inside the creature’s belly, the gang desperately searches for a way out. And, after several unsuccessful attempts, they begin to think that their days of being space marshals are numbered. As they await their fate, being slowly digested by the alien being, they begin to reminisce about all of the adventures they’ve been through together; about how they’ve grown as a team; and about all the intergalactic baddies they’ve faced (all of which we see in flashback, of course). And just when it looks like the end is near, Yoko makes a startling discovery: this particular alien creature actually has a funny bone! When the gang "tickles" it using a gadget, they’re able to laugh their way out of the hungry beast. Now free, the team squares off against the creature again. And this time the marshals, and Spavid, emerge victorious! In a b-story, Brett teaches himself about alien anatomy. | ||||||
43 | "Toy Galaxy" | 217 | ||||
When Principal Kirkpatrick, in order to raise money for Galaxy High, announces that he’s sold the Team Galaxy toy rights to famed cosmic toy maker Marty McBoogle, the marshals are totally psyched. After all, what could be cooler than having mini replicas of themselves and their ships hit the intergalactic toy market!?! And when the alien toy maker comes to visit the school, making molds of the marshals for his action figures and taking personality profiles of them to make the toys as authentic as possible, the gang is even more excited. To celebrate the launch of the Team Galaxy line, PK authorizes a field trip to an intergalactic toy fair for the unveiling of the toys. When they’re presented to the cosmic public, the toys go bad – attacking everything in sight with their mini gadgets before escaping! After some investigation, what the gang eventually discovers is that Rex-3 (from episode #016) is to blame. After slipping away from the GH Containment Facility and stowing aboard Marty McBoogle’s ship, Rex-3 snuck his way into the inner workings of the toy maker’s factory… causing a glitch which turned the Team Galaxy toys evil! His goal? To use the sinister toys to take over the universe (and tarnish GH’s good reputation in the process). In the end, our marshals have to battle the toy replicas of themselves and their ships and stop Rex-3 once again! In a b-story, PK is upset when he learns that he’s not considered "toyetic" enough to warrant an action figure of himself being made! | ||||||
44 | "Cosmic High" | 218 | ||||
When Josh unexpectedly gets a big part on "Cosmic High," the hottest teen space TV show in the entire universe, he’s somewhat stoked… and Yoko is incredibly jealous. And when he arrives on set and meets Vera Starbeam, the show’s way intense captain and totally dedicated star (who Josh is impressed to discover never, ever breaks character), he decides that maybe a career on the small screen is the life for him! So much so, in fact, that he makes a huge decision: to leave Galaxy High for a while so that he can pursue his true calling, intergalactic acting (or intergalacting as they call it in the biz)! Though Yoko, Brett and Fluffy are shocked and disappointed by their teammate’s seemingly rash decision, they promise to tune in every week in a show of support. When Josh returns to the "Cos High" set to begin his new life, however, things quickly go from fun to strange. It seems that Vera isn’t such a good actor after all -- she’s actually extremely delusional and believes that her TV show is reality! And so, she commandeers the cast, forcing them to go on a mission with her... a mission where the goal is to destroy what Vera believes is Cosmic High’s arch nemesis -- Galaxy High! In the end, Josh, caught in the crossfire, has to stop Vera’s onslaught, save the CH cast and himself, and rejoin Team Galaxy. In a b-story, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy deal with life without Josh! | ||||||
45 | "Strange Fruit" | 219 | ||||
On the way back from a mission, Josh, Yoko and Brett can’t believe how hungry they are – so they decide to land on a nearby planet to check out the local cuisine. When they get there, they find that the planet, with its lush, tropical landscape, is void of any restaurants. As Yoko and Brett are about to leave, Josh spots a tree bearing an abundance of unusual-looking fruit. Brett warns him not to eat it: "Who knows what effect alien fruit will have on the human digestive system?" But Josh isn’t worried – after all, a herd of freaky aliens across the valley seem to be eating it without any problem. Josh gorges himself. Upon returning to Galaxy High, Josh is pleased to learn that after many attempts, Toby has finally agreed to go on a date with him. But then something strange starts to happen. In the days leading up to the date, Josh begins to undergo some bizarre physical changes (his skin starts to turn red; a stem emerges from the top of his head; seeds begin shooting out of his ears). As much as he doesn’t want to admit it, he realizes he’s turning into a giant version of the fruit he ate earlier! With Toby already growing suspicious of his odd behavior, and not wanting to blow the upcoming date, Josh decides to head back to the planet where he became affected to desperately seek a remedy. He finds himself on the run from a herd of hungry aliens who, seeing him as mother of all fruit, would like nothing more than to eat him for dinner. Luckily, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy figure out what’s happening and set out to help their friend. Can the four of them fight off the ravenous aliens and turn Josh back to his regular self before it’s too late? In a b-story, Josh finally gets a date with Toby. | ||||||
46 | "Cool Hand Marshals" | 220 | ||||
When Josh, Brett and Fluffy are out helping Yoko practice for her upcoming pilot test, Yoko accidentally backs into a building while she’s trying to parallel park the Hornet! When an alien comes running out of the hole in the building, the gang apologizes for what they did and asks if there’s anything they can do for him – like pay for the damage. But the alien declines their offer, then oddly hugs them, thanks them profusely, and runs away. Thinking it’s a little strange, the gang shrugs and heads back toward Galaxy High. But just when they think things can’t get any worse (the Hornet has some pretty visible scrapes from the fender-bender), the Hornet gets pulled over by the Space Patrol. As Josh tries to talk his way out of what he assumes is a speeding ticket, the gang is completely shocked when they are arrested and hauled off to prison! The marshals think this is all a big misunderstanding and are relieved when Mr. S. But a warden shows the marshals video footage of the gang breaking an extremely dangerous criminal out of the very jail they are about to be locked up in! It turns out the criminal is an alien named Abraxas, and he’s the most notorious burglar in the universe. JYB&F can’t believe it! They decide that the only way to clear their names is to escape and catch Abraxas themselves. Using a gadget, they free themselves and reclaim their Hornet. They blast off and give the authorities the slip. Ultimately, the team figures out that Abraxas is heading to the top secret laboratory he was originally apprehended at while trying to steal a dangerous device capable of eliminating gravity. But as the gang shows up to prevent him from completing the crime, the authorities show up too -- making it look as if the team is once again in on the crime. Can the marshals stop this alien menace before it’s too late and prove their innocence for once and for all? In a b-story, it’s time for the marshals to renew their drivers’ licenses. Yoko is upset for that she will fail her upcoming pilot test and needs help. | ||||||
47 | "Trick Or Treat" | 221 | ||||
It’s Halloween time at Galaxy High and Josh, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy decide to head to nearby planet Treat to do their intergalactic trick-or-treating! When they arrive and begin their door-to-door treat gathering, however, they are sorely disappointed. Instead of yummy cosmic candies and delightful space sweets, their bags are filled with an assortment of bizarre alien oddities! Declaring Halloween officially a bust, they decide to head back to school. But just as they’re about to take off, they see a flier on their ship’s windshield. Upon closer inspection, they realize it’s an invitation to a space-tastic Halloween party! Though Brett’s tired and wants to head back to GH, Josh and Yoko want to put their partying slippers on. And with Fluffy casting the deciding vote, they excitedly head out. Though Brett is disappointed at first, his attitude quickly changes when he arrives at the totally fun gathering. From the alien apple-bobbing to the cosmic pumpkin-carving, the space marshals are having the time of their lives! That is until, one by one, they, along with the other party guests, get abducted by the party throwers (who they come to realize aren’t wearing costumes, but are actually scary-looking galactic ghouls)! What the gang eventually uncovers is that the aliens of planet Treat are collecting them to use as an offering to the giant alien who will be visiting their planet (and who visits their planet every Halloween) at midnight! In the end, the gang has to free themselves (and the other abductees) and stop the mega-alien! In a b-story, the GH gang searches for a little Halloween excitement… and finds it. | ||||||
48 | "Shades Of Gray… Matter" | 222 | ||||
When Brett grows frustrated with his Galaxy High classmates for not taking their educational endeavors as seriously as he does, he begins to wish he had new friends who were more in tune with his intellect and academic goals. So when he hears about the existence of a legendary secret society of highly intelligent aliens called Frontal Lobe, who are dedicated to the pursuit of wisdom, Brett seeks out the clandestine club with designs on joining them. Arriving on the supposed secret society’s spaceship, which looks suspiciously like a giant brain, Brett approaches the aliens and asks them if he can be inducted into their club. At first the aliens (who are ridiculously smart-looking with their enormous, bulbous bald heads) reject him, but Brett eventually proves himself to be their mental equal and they let him join. Now surrounded by like-minded "friends," Brett couldn’t be happier. The society plays funny brain games and has challenging activities like reinventing the wheel. In addition, everyone has the same nerdy sense of humor. For once, Brett feels like he really belongs. But back at Galaxy High, Yoko and Josh notice a complete change in Brett’s demeanor. Instead of getting angry when Josh’s mess spills over into his side of the room, Brett takes it all in stride -- blaming Josh’s inferior brain power for causing Josh to behave the way he does. Worried about their teammate, Josh and Yoko decide to do some snooping, and, to their shock, they discover that the secret society has a much more sinister plan than just harmlessly geeking-out together. They are scheming to use a device to pool their collective brain power to figure out how to take out those in the universe they deem intellectually inferior – which is basically everyone! Can Josh and Yoko convince Brett that his new friends are not what they seem before it’s too late? Or will Brett become so brainwashed by his new peers that he goes along with their diabolical plan?! In a b-story, Yoko wants to find out more about Seth so she can figure out how best to impress him. But the task proves to be more difficult than Yoko thought. | ||||||
49 | "E-i-e-i-oh-no!" | 223 | ||||
When the gang is sent on a mission to check out strange attacks against an intergalactic amusement park designer, they discover clues that lead them, oddly enough, to one of the last remaining space farms in the galaxy. Upon arriving (undercover as farm hands) and meeting the kindly old alien farmer who owns the place, the students try their hand at a variety of intergalactic farming chores as they look for clues. After milking a Gakus; plowing a rapidly regenerating veggie field; and slopping a pen full of angry Hardakian Hogs, the gang is less than enthused. Turns out space farming is much more difficult than space marshaling... and much dirtier. Then something strange happens – a giant egg the marshals have just discovered in a secret part of the farm suddenly cracks open… and they find themselves under assault from what appears to be a giant, angry chick! Turns out all of the alien livestock on the planet has been engineered to be bigger and more aggressive. Why? The farmer is using them to attack the developer because he doesn’t want him to put an amusement park on the planet and run the farmer out of business. It’s up to the gang to settle the feud between the two sides and save the farm. In a b-story, Yoko decides to go to a date with Seth, but when she, Josh and Brett are captured, sent to scissortrap and saved by Fluffy, Yoko is angry when she got now short hair after the scissor has cut her hair. Yoko changes her style to don't let see Seth her short hair. And Fluffy finds true love with an alien animal. | ||||||
50-52 | "Predator Plants From Outer Space! (Part 01 - 03)" | 224-226 | ||||
In a teaser, we see a cosmic storm thrash a small planet inhabited by alien plant life. As the storm rages on, plant spores are carried away from the planet and toward Earth. Meanwhile, as Josh, Brett, Yoko and Fluffy are checking out a GH satellite for storm damage, they find themselves in the middle of a dogfight between two space crafts. When it becomes clear who the good guy is, the gang helps him run off the bad guy. After welcoming him aboard their ship, they discover that the friendly alien is Omni -- a teenage space marshal from another galaxy (the same space marshal that just won the Marshal Of The Milky Way Award, beating out Brett). It turns out that Gangus, the alien he was fighting against, was a prisoner at Omni’s space school. After he escaped, he destroyed the school and is now after Omni, who is only marshal he hasn’t yet captured. The gang (with the exception of Brett) takes an instant liking to their new friend and invite him back to Galaxy High. Back on Earth, we see the spores from the teaser float to the ground. Upon impact, they immediately begin to take root and grow! At school, Omni is introduced to everyone, and, because of his likeable personality, fast becomes a hit (which makes Brett jealous). Suddenly, Principal Kirkpatrick alerts everyone to come outside. What they see in the distance is shocking… alien plant life is growing at an alarming rate and is rapidly working its way toward Galaxy High. And when PK is informed that major cities around the world are under attack by bizarre plant aliens, they activate the defense shield -- not noticing that one plant has made it inside! When they finally realize what’s occurred it’s too late… the plant alien swallows Bobby whole! Luckily, after a pursuit, the gang is able to free Bobby… just as the plant aliens eat their way through the school’s main power line, causing the defense shield to go down! Thanks to Spavid, the gang is able to activate an auxiliary power source, buying our team (and Omni) just enough time to head out on an important mission: to find out more about the invading plant aliens so they can defeat them! Only when they arrive on the plants’ host planet, they make a startling discovery: remnants of a previous civilization, presumably ravaged by the same plant aliens! They realize that if they don’t do something fast, the same fate may befall Earth. But before their investigation can go any further, they are spotted. A chase follows, and although they put up a heroic fight, they are captured and imprisoned by the plant aliens. Meanwhile, back on Earth, the aliens have taken over every aspect of human life: they are driving our automobiles, crowding our movie theatres, and running our governments! And the only thing the marshals at Galaxy High can do is helplessly watch and wait for our team to return. Back on the alien planet, it becomes clear that Josh, Brett, Yoko, Fluffy and Omni are going to be disposed of. But just when it looks like their fate is sealed, the plant aliens are distracted by a distant buzzing sound. Seconds later, a swarm of strange alien insects invades the area. The plant aliens become instantly terrified and run for cover, giving our gang a chance to escape, but not before grabbing one of the insects (which Yoko names Bravero) to examine. If the plant aliens are afraid of him, he just might hold the key to defeating them. They dart back to their Hornet, but when they open the door, they’re shocked to see Gangus, the alien Omni was fighting with earlier. He’s been waiting for them. A quick battle erupts -- but the gang is able to fight him off, leaving him to the plant aliens! As they take off in the Hornet, however, Gangus is able to follow, and as he launches another intergalactic storm at them, they wonder if they’ll be around long enough to save Earth! Luckily, they’re able to turn his storm back at him, allowing them time to escape. Unluckily, Gangus is able to launch a tracking device at them without them knowing it. But the gang has other problems. As they arrive above Earth in their Hornet, they’re completely shocked by what they see: the entire planet is now covered with alien plant life! They fear the worst – that is, until they get a call from Spavid. He guides them in through the shield. Back at school, the team explains that, after a close examination of Bravero, they’ve determined that he is an herbivore – able to dissolve the leaves he eats by spitting an acidic substance on them, turning the plant to an edible paste. The gang realizes what they need to do to defeat the plant aliens: mass produce the chemical created by the alien insect and deliver it to them! Before they can formulate more of plan, the school is rocked by a powerful blast. The marshals look up and realize that it’s Gangus… and he’s just blown a hole in the defense shield with his ship! As plant aliens swarm Galaxy High, our team is forced to defend themselves – preventing them from helping Omni. As he’s snagged by Gangus’s ship’s tractor beam and taken away, the GH marshals try to get to their own ships. The campus is completely overrun by plant aliens and they have to flee. Luckily for Josh, Yoko, Brett and Fluffy, they’re able to board some aerobikes and drive away. As they roll toward civilization, they can’t believe the chaos they’re witnessing. Since they can no longer mass produce the acidic substance in the GH lab, Josh wants to know what their next move is. Brett isn’t sure, but suggests they take refuge in a greenhouse. Inside, he finds some weed repellent and attempts to use it on the plant aliens. It only causes them to grow larger. Cut to: Gangus’s ship as he’s about to head out of Earth’s atmosphere… that is, until Omni is able to break free of the holding cell he’s in. The two engage in a fierce battle inside the ship. Back at the greenhouse, the team thinks they’re doomed. That is, until Gangus’s ship descends in front of them, blowing the plants away. They stand at the ready, not knowing what to expect. But they are thrilled when they see Omni step out of the cockpit. Back inside the greenhouse, the gang uses the heat to cause their alien insect friend to multiply. Now with the transportation they need, they load the insects inside and take off. They begin unleashing the predators on the planet and are excited to see their plan is working. But what they don’t anticipate is the plant aliens joining forces, combining their bodies to form one giant plant alien! After a fierce battle, the gang heroically defeats the villain by giving Bravero a dose of weed repellent – causing him to grow to gigantic proportions. The earth is saved! In the end, Omni, after putting Gangus in the GH Containment Facility, prepares to leave. But the gang won’t let him – they insist he become an official Galaxy High space marshal! He accepts. In a b-story, Brett is jealous when he loses the Marshal Of The Milky Way award to Omni. Series Finale |
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