Angry Beavers was a Nickelodeon animated series about Daggett and Norbert, two brother beavers who have left their mom and home to become two bachelors in the forest. Their many adventures spark them to release their ugly sides very often, drawing in the name Angry Beavers. The show premiered in 1997 and was cancelled amid controversy in 2000 (with a handful of unaired eps remaining).

Table of contents
1 Recurring Characters
2 Episode Guide
3 Controversy
4 See Also
5 External Links

Recurring Characters

Episode Guide

Season 1

  1. Born to Be Beavers
  2. Up All Night
  3. A Dam Too Far
  4. Long in the Teeth
  5. Gift Hoarse
  6. Go Beavers
  7. Boxtop Beavers
  8. Salmon Sez
  9. Beach Beavers A-Go-Go
  10. Deranged Ranger
  11. Muscular Beaver
  12. Fish and Dips
  13. Enter the Daggett
  14. Bug-A-Boo
  15. Mission to the Big Hot Thingy
  16. I Dare You
  17. Stinky Toe
  18. House Broken
  19. Tree's Company
  20. Guess Who's Stumping to Dinner
  21. Fancy Prance
  22. H2Whao
  23. The Bing That Wouldn't Leave
  24. You Promised
  25. Bummer of Love
  26. Food of the Clods

Season 2

  1. Beaver Fever
  2. Same Time Last Week
  3. Kandid Kreatures
  4. Fakin' It
  5. Muscular Beaver 2
  6. Stump Seeks His Roots
  7. Tree of Hearts
  8. Dag for the Night
  9. Un-barry-ble
  10. Another One Bites the Musk
  11. The Mighty Knothead
  12. Pond Scum
  13. Utter Nonsense
  14. Endangered Species
  15. Lumbjerjack's Delight
  16. Zooing Time
  17. Friends, Romans, Beavers
  18. The Big Round Sticky Fish Thingy
  19. If You In-sisters
  20. Alley Oops! (where the controversy surrounding the series began... see below)
  21. Open Wide for Zombies
  22. Dumb Waiters
  23. Sans-A-Pelt
  24. Gonna Getcha
  25. The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up! (the series' only 30 minute ep)

Controversy

The whole controversy surrounding the series first started in 1998, when Alley Oops! had Norb saying "Oh, shut up, Dag!"

When this episode was first televised in the US on Nick, the "shut" in "shut up" was bleeped out. Apparently, someone complained about the phrase "shut up" in a Nick program, and, because of this, they decided to clamp down any anything seen as even mildly-subversive. What that bleep did, however, was it generated more interest in the show, as some felt that it had vulgar language in the dialog. Between airings, however, Nick changed Norb's line to "Shush up, stupid!" It was the first time any Nicktoon had a line changed between airings since Ren & Stimpy.

The final straw was an unaired ep titled Bye Bye Beavers, involving Norb having to convince Dag that they're just characters on a TV show. Staffer Micah Wright said that Nick hated this episode, as it made fun of Nick's practice of not making new episodes of their Nicktoons and, instead, making money on the constant barrage of repeats instead. It is unclear if it was even part of foreign syndication.

All in all, 63 episodes of the show were produced, because Nick cut 2 episodes out of the planned 65.

See Also

External Links