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Pickle and Peanut's friendship is tested; the boys purchase a new couch from Couch Dracula's.
Pickle and Peanut's friendship is tested; the boys purchase a new couch from Couch Dracula's.
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Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP5 "Gory Agnes; Haunted Couch"Pickle and Peanut's friendship is tested; the boys purchase a new couch from Couch Dracula's.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP6 "Body Spray; Luxury Car Service"Pickle and Peanut make their own body spray; the boys want to buy Turkey Wrap Headphones.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP7 "Cookie Racket; Busted Arm"Pickle bakes his grandma's cookies for the neighbors; Pickle's cast earns him some newfound popularity.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP8 "Pigfoot; Tae Kwon Bro"Pickle and Peanut get captured by a monster hunter; Peanut agrees to take a martial arts class with Pickle.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP4 "PAL-SCAN; America's Sweetboy"Pickle and Peanut accidentally break a new automated checkout machine; Peanut enters Pickle into a contest.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP3 "Pickle the Falcon Master; Pickle Adopts a Family"Pickle wants a falcon; Pickle is excited to win a family of creatures as a cereal box prize.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP2 "Cart Rustlers; Swim Lessons"Pickle and Peanut go on a stakeout; Peanut discovers that Pickle never learned to swim.
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S1, EP1 "Greg; Gramma Jail"Pickle lends his new pimple friend to frenemy Lazer; Pickle and Peanut accidentally get an older lady arrested.
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