Fantastic Max - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Boo Who?
XS pays as a visit on Halloween, challenging FX's bravery on Halloween and it is up to Max and A.B. to help FX.

Ben, the Blackmailer
Ben videotapes Max's latest trip into space, and he blackmails Max into letting him come along on the next voyage in exchange for his silence.

Cowboy Max
Max's latest babysitter turns out to be Hoo Jipson, a famous outer space rodeo star.

Straight Flush
A.B.'s body is stolen by a plumber. When they go on an adventure, the plumber and Max trade, when the plumber finds a rare "hairball extractor". Then A.B. gets his body again. A.B. tells Max about being the baby, then Max says that FX and Max were born before him, so technically, Max says that A.B. is the baby, so they dress him as a baby. Max says that he and FX decide when A.B. sleeps.

Rats Like Us
While visiting Buckyland theme park, Max and company encounter a friendly family of rats who are desperate for food, and they in turn do what they can to help.

Grab Bag Rag
Max wishes that he had special powers like FX, so he decides to visit a place where he can learn all the best magic acts.

Movie Star Max
Max attends a film festival with himself as the main attraction.

To Tell the Tooth
The gang goes after the tooth fairy after s/he takes Max's tooth from under his pillow and doesn't leave him any money.

Dr. Max & Baby Hyde
After being covered with a shimmering ray, Max develops a more selfish and cruel personality.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinar?
A sultan mistakes Max for his long-lost son.

A.B., Phone Home
Max's constant crank telephone calls result in a long bill, and he has to work at an interplanetary phone company to pay it off.

Puzzle, Puzzle, Toil & Trouble
Max winds up on a fairground full of games. But he lets his winning streak get in the way of things.

Blarney Fife
After an accident, A.B.'s foot squeaks, so the gang travels to Ireland to find a good cobbler. The cobbler they find is a leprechaun named Blarney Fife who is trying to keep the map to Leprechaun Land from a greedy sneak named Pete O'Moss.
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