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S1 • E1
Darla "The Geek", Sam and Max's friend and assistant, finds a strange creature living in her fridge. When it tries to eat her, she calls the Freelance Police.

S1 • E2
It's Career Day in school and Sam and Max are the presenters. They take the class to space to fight an alien and save the world. / Sam and Max and up on a tropical island. The local native tribe sees Max as their god, a role Max always wanted to try out for. But what of Sam and their Freelance Police business?

S1 • E3
Sam and Max arrive on the Moon and find themselves in the middle of an all-out war between the Moon rats and their mortal enemies, the Moon roaches. / Seafood from a local factory owned by a madman turns all locals into fish-like zombies. Sam and Max intervene.

S1 • E4
Lorne, the Friend for Life, tries to force Sam and Max to join him in his funhouse and be his friend forever. / Sam and Max must rekindle Greek gods Zeus and Hera's stale marriage.

S1 • E5
Sam and Max end up in the center of the Earth where they must stop the race of mole-men from blowing up the planet. / Max gets a watch that allows time travel, so he and Sam return to their childhood to overcome a trauma. However, this changes the future in an unexpected way: Sam never partnered up with Max. Now Max must befriend him again.

S1 • E6
Sam and Max adopt a baby alligator. / The Freelance Police Commissioner has lost his keys, so he orders Sam and Max to get them. They are located somewhere in the jungle-like Central Park.

S1 • E7
For Christmas, Sam and Max decide to visit Sam's grandma, who is locked up at maximum security prison on Blood Island. Unfortunately, that's when the prisoners organize a jailbreak. The Freelance Police must stop them. / Sam and Max accidentally bring a children's TV character, Dangly Deever, to life, which also creates his evil twin who decides to take over the city.

S1 • E8
A meteor is about to destroy the Earth, so Sam and Max use their Mega Max 3000 giant robot to stop it. However, Japan also needs help with their giant baby problem. / Sam and Max's favorite snack food, Glazed McGuffins, has been banned. They decide that this injustice will not stand and try to force the man behind the ban to try it himself.

S1 • E9
Max loses his tail in an accident, so he visits doctor to reattach it. Instead, a Frankenstein-like tail monster is born. / Sam and Max agree to babysit a strange child that turns out to have the ability to influence reality with its mind. The duo asks the kid to help them with their mission to fight crime.

S1 • E10
On Valentine's Day, a couple in love steals Sam and Max's DeSoto just as the duo is receiving an artificial heart that must be promptly delivered to the President. / Two tiny aliens arrive on Earth with only one mission in mind: to assassinate Sam and Max, who are ordered to stop the invaders.

S1 • E11
Sam and Max must play 007 to stop T.R.U.S.S., a terrorist group that wants to release a virus that makes tourists even more annoying. / Sam and Max find a young sasquatch and try to get him back to his own kind, something which he doesn't seem to want.

S1 • E12
Lorne is back. His latest scheme is to get Sam and Max back on his side by threatening to take down the Statue of Liberty with his stolen blimp. / A new alien restaurant called the Frying Saucer is opened and humans are on the menu, so the US government decides to nuke the place. Sam and Max try to find a less violent way to stop the aliens' business.

S1 • E13
Sam and Max's old enemies gather to plan their revenge. They kidnap Sam and Max, tie them to a bomb and send them into a volcano. Sam and Max must escape and stop them, whilst recalling many flashbacks to non-existent previous episodes.

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