Roger is summoned by General Brassbottom to figure out which No-Good is extinguishing little light bulbs around the country.
Roger Ramjet is asked to guard a rich Sheik on his visit to America.
While on is way to Pennsylvania for a wrestling match, Roger realizes that they took a wrong turn and he is in Transylvania.
Roger creates a rocket that works backwards and burrows a hole through the Earth. The American Eagles decide to put an elevator into the huge shaft.
Roger competes in an Indy car race.
Noodles Romanoff tries to sabotage Roger’s team. Will the Mighty Roger strike out?
Red Dog the Pirate is rendering the Navy adrift. When Roger tries to capture him, the parrot ends up taking the proton pill.
Cowboys mistakenly thing that Roger Ramjet is an alien.
Noodles kidnaps Dee, and the ransom is the plans to Roger Ramjet's plane.
Doodle is drafted, even though he is too young to serve, and captures both sides in a war game.
Robots from another planet take over the television airwaves to bore the country into submission. Roger and the American Eagles save the day
Roger goes to San Domino to save Ambassador Henry Cabbage Patch, who is being held for ransom.
Roger is captured and tortured by that evil temptress, Jacqueline Hyde.
Roger dresses as a beauty contestant to find out who has been kidnapping beauty queens.
Roger and Lance Crossfire race planes to see who gets to take out Lotta Love.
Roger goes to London to catch the master criminal who’s been biting victims’ ears.
Every day is Mother’s Day with Ma Ramjet. Here she arrives to visit her son and take a ride in his jet.
That pre-fab new singing group, the Cockroaches, is sweeping the nation. Roger takes the Eagles to see them, only to find out that these flat-toned floogies are actually, Noodles and his No-Goods.
While Roger baby-sits for twins Flick and Flack, he mistakenly thinks they have flown to the moon. Can the government help to get them back?
Roger becomes the marshal of a Western town in this parody of the Western classic.
Roger is falsely arrested after Noodles uses a wind-up doll resembling our Hero to rob banks.
The Earth is getting really hot- it's because the Solenoid Robots are reflecting the sun's rays back on the Earth with a giant array of mirrors. Can Roger stop this solar folly without earning seventy years of bad luck? Probably not.
Roger's crazy cousin plays football for Chicken University, but the other team is cheating. Can the Proton Energy Pill save the day?
Back South-of-the-Border to San Domino where Roger must fight the world's strongest bull.
Roger discovers that Red Dog is sabotaging the Navy's bathysphere program. Hear such scintillating lines as, Red Dog: "Well, if it isn't Roger Ramjet!" Roger: "If it isn't we're all on the wrong show."
Roger and Lance skydive in a competition to have dinner with Lotta Love. One problem: they have no parachutes.
While Noodles Romanoff is robbing banks with a trained mole, Ma Ramjet sends her friend Alonso Ape to visit Roger.
While on vacation, Roger finds himself smack-dab in the middle of a rootin', tooin' family feud between the Martins and the Coys.
Roger and American Eagle's are called upon to stop the flying saucers that are invading the earth and already have eaten the other Air Force pilots.
The United States is behind in the Space Race, so the government calls on Roger to become an astronaut ... on a surfboard.
Roger goes to Australia to play tennis against Pancho Pouch, a kangaroo. But Noodles has a bet that the Kanga will win and tries to sabotage the match.
There’s a werewolf in Lompoc and Roger goes to capture him.. .until he becomes wary of the wolf.
With tea saucers flying all over Earth, Roger attempts to find out where they’re coming from — and why.
Dr. Frank N. Schwein calls on Roger to help him out with Seymour, his new but weak monster. But unbeknownst to Roger, it is really the Proton Energy Pill that the evil doctor is after.
Lance Crossfire and Roger race skateboards to see who will take Lotta Love to dinner. They both break their legs.
Roger is called to London by Inspector LeClod to help Armlock Hurts and Dr. Whatis find the missing Scotland Yard.
Red Dog the Pirate teams up with Long Joan to loot the Nouveau Riche Regatta.
Roger is sent to Italy on sealed orders. Though meant for his eyes only, evil spy Jacqueline Hyde is eager to get her own peepers on the mission documents first.
Comedian Pinky Finger is kidnapped by the Solenoid Robots to weaken the world with laughter.
Trying to win the space race, Roger is launched on a trip to the moon. He radios back all he sees- but is it really the moon that Roger has reached?
Roger is sent to Boot Camp with a special pair of jet boots. He singlehandedly wins the war games.
Famous movie producer Belch’s film about Roger is sabotaged by Noodles.
It's a vapor-trailed trip down memory lane as Ma Ramjet visits the Eagles and tells them about Roger's early interests in flying.
Roger and the American Eagles find a treasure when they go camping.
While flying over the jungle in search of the famous Tarzap, Roger crashes. See if he can get his radio fixed before the headhunters get him. What? You were expecting maybe Johnny Weissmuller?
Doodle wants a motorcycle, but Roger wants him to show more self-discipline first. Will Doodle prove himself as Roger again tangles with Noodles and the No-Goods?
Roger flies to San Domino to discover why America’s coffee tastes so bad.
During a track meet between Runovia and the US, Roger is brought in to protect the US star, Speed Merkin.
To get him out of the hero business once and for all, Noodles and his No-Goods try to destroy Roger through a series of "accidents." This episode is the first to mention N.A.S.T.Y.
While Roger and the other Eagles are out, Dee finds a magic lamp that produces a genie. When Noodles threatens, it's Dee to the rescue with the help of her Genie.
Summoned to find why the trees in the forest are disappearing, Roger discovers a circus bear is eating them.
Red Dog steals a sunken treasure from the Navy; Roger happens to come along and finds a giant squid guarding the treasure.
On a flight to New York, Yank falls out of his plane- only to be picked up by Martians. These space fiends want to open up Yank to see what makes him tick. Can Roger reach him in time?
Hoping to get away from it all, Roger takes a trip out West- only to run out of gas in a hostile town. Let's hope Roger packed his Proton Energy Pills.
When Mars threatens to conquer the Earth, Roger heads out to see what he can do.
Holy Hockey Pucks, Doodle is recruited to help out a team when their Goalie is kidnapped.
There is a pickpocket on the loose and it is up to Roger and the Eagles to get to the bottom of things.
Would you believe the Bride of Frank N. Schwein? Yes, the crackpot inventor is at it again, and this time it's no Elsa Lanchester, but Large Leslie who pops up in the evil inventor's laboratory.
A talking horse? Why, "yes of course." In this twisted spoof of the TV sitcom "Mister Ed," however, a horse comes to Roger for help in finding all the rustled ranchers!
What kid doesn't want a pet pooch? and Doodles is no exception. Unfortunately, Roger is allergic to this canine friend.
Noodles is in for more than he bargained when he kidnaps Ma Ramjet. The No-Goods are no match for Ma's poker skills (and her Atomic Vitamins).
The evil Dr. What is trying to poison the minds of our kids by counterfeiting comic books in which the bad guys win. General Brassbottom sends for Roger to stop him.
A mad scientist eager to keep Roger out of the way so his toys can take over the world kidnaps the American Eagles.
Roger is transported through time to Renaissance Italy where he meets Leonardo da Vinci.
Deciding to put in a pool at his home, Roger wrecks the neighbourhood. He stands up for his rights and stands up to his neighbours.
Roger goes through the family album and talks about his ancestors.
Another sporting match with the country of Runovia; this time its basketball.
The Solenoid Robots are taking an unusual interest in the plants of the Earth.
Hoping to win over the nation's people so they can run for President, The Solenoid Robots are back.
Upset because he's never had a happy Thanksgiving, Noodles steals all the holiday turkeys. It's up to Roger and the General to track down the N.A.S.T.Y.s and the turkeys.
Roger takes his "kids" for a camping and fishing trip. Unfortunately, Dan is a sleepwalker.
The Solenoids aren't the only malfeasants who realize how important Pinky Finger is to our Nation's morale. This time it's Noodles and the No-Goods who cop the top comic.
All the snow in the world has been stolen and moved to one place. If you want to play in it, it's going to cost you. Must be the work of the Solenoid Robots.
Believe it- or don't. Ripley won't write about Roger because he feels he is too brutal. Convinced heroes are out of style, Roger looks for a new line of work, but when Ripley gets in trouble... it's you know who to the rescue.
Roger is invited to a masquerade party — by monsters. Trapped by his would-be hosts, it's the Eagles to the rescue.
A late uncle leaves Roger- the Lompoc Diamond, but Noodles is determined to get it first. The jokes on that No-Good, though, the Lompoc Diamond is on a baseball field.
The General and Roger go to a coffee house that the General frequents with his girlfriend. Unfortunately, the java joint is a front for a spy ring... and the General's girlfriend is actually, Jacqueline Hyde!
Can Roger spoil the Pirate war games run by Red Dog the Pirate?
On a visit to Lompoc to see his Mom, Roger and the Eagles are surprised when Ma Ramjet enters a horse race.
Ramjet takes his little friend Doodle to Painless Percy the dentist for a checkup. But there is trouble awaiting Roger in the outer office. He encounters Jacqueline Hyde, the notorious spy lady, who poses as a dentist in a plan to get rid of Roger.
In a variation on the classic story, Roger imagines what might become of him if he goes on a long mission to Venus. "That's the hero business...go away for 20 years, they forget about you."
In "Lompoc: The town that time forgot!" it's the old versus the new as Roger pilots the venerable old steam train, "The Lompoc Cannonball," against Noodle's speedy new locomotive in a choo-choo chase.
Not your average school day as Roger attends Red Dog's Pirate University (undercover, of course).
Finding no success with traditional physical contests, Roger and Lance face off on the Vaudeville stage to prove their hidden talents to Lotta.
While on a mission for the General, Roger goes missing.
Roger explains to the Eagles how he brought together two Middle Eastern tribes.
Marvin Media Man, a Madison Avenue advertising executive, has had all of his accounts taken away by his firm. In order to get to even, he broadcasts commercials that encourage the public to commit crimes.
The American Eagles need money to buy Roger a birthday present so Doodle enters a pizza-eating contest, narrated by Vincent Yafnaro.
An ad for land in Oregon spurs Roger to consider it as retirement property. It turns out that the deal is a fraud, the land is government property and the crooks are cutting down all the trees and selling them.
It's the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd, as Roger leaves the "hero biz" for "show biz," but Noodles Romanoff has his own plans for Roger's new career.
It seems that Roger hasn't quite sorted out the true meaning of "it takes a thief to catch a thief," so he dresses like a cat to find out who's been kidnapping the world's richest men's cats.
In this episode, the very reluctant American Eagles accompany Roger to the opera. But our costumed hero is really there to find "The Phantom Of The Lompoc Opera" who is haunting the star of the show.
A pie contest at the Lompoc County Fair provides Jacqueline Hyde an opportunity to sneak her microfilm out of the country, but Dee, who is also in the contest, has other ideas.
The Solenoid Robots are shrinking the world with a special ray gun. Roger and the American Eagles go to stop them, and Roger is blasted with the ray gun.
After 40 days and nights of rain, Roger is sent to fly around the world to try and stop it.
Roger goes to San Domino to find who has been stealing the country's hot sauce.
Noodles kidnaps Cockeye Ramjet, Roger's cousin, to keep Roger out of the Hero business once and for all- so it's up to the Eagles to save the day.
Roger and the American Eagles are out boating one day and are swallowed by a whale. Could it be possible? Red Dog to the rescue?
Doodle and Noodle's son are on opposite teams in little league. But a radio controlled baseball proves that there is no such thing as a fair game where the Romanoffs are involved. Like father, like son.
Roger's latest obsession is in finding a rare bird thanks to the binoculars and bird book sent by Noodles. Of course it's a trap, when Roger finds the bird, it's actually Noodles in disguise. Still, it is good for a hero to have a hobby.
On an excursion to climb the world's highest mountain, Roger and the Eagles meet up with the Abominable Snowman.
Farley Frikward invites Roger and the American Eagles on a safari- the only trouble is that Farley prefers to hunt people and the Squadron is his new quarry.
After Roger is accidentally blasted into orbit, Doodle must follow to bring him back to earth.
It's Christmas time, and Roger has taken the Eagles to a local department store to visit Santa, but is that Santa- or Noodles Romanoff in disguise? Pour an extra eggnog, after this one Rudolph's nose won't be the only one that's red.
Red Dog has creates a sucker that is vacuuming the Navy out of the water. The boys in the Pentagon summon Roger to find out what is happening to the fleet. Eventually, all the water in the world disappears. Roger saves the day with a scheme involving two wads of gum.
Con-man Harry Chaos' latest scheme: "help" the Government by supplying more heroes (while charging his "students" for the privilege). He dupes an unwitting Roger to help teach- will the truth dent our hero's crash helmet in time?
Roger and the American Eagles go to visit the "Maha Roga" for the annual "tiger hunt" and "weighing of the king in diamonds." Leave it to Noodles to smell an opportunity for plunder.
Rodeo time finds Roger not only entered in the contests, but scheduled to ride one mean buckin' bronco! It's chap-splittin' fun for every American Eagle cadet.
Roger poses as a waiter in a bad restaurant to discover how ace spy Jacqueline Hyde is stealing secrets.
Noodles Romanoff an art aficionado? It would seem so as he outbids Roger on a portrait of- Roger at an art auction. But what is that underneath? Could it be the valuable "Mona Luscious?" Tune in and find out.
You know the drill. A prince and a commoner bear a strong resemblance to one another and decide to switch places- this time the commoner is Doodle- hey, he is still a Prince in our book.
A volcano is erupting down in our neighbor to the South, San Domino. Roger is sent down to investigate this natural phenomenon- but is it the work of Mother Nature- or the evil Enchilada Brothers? Better bring a wrap- it's a bit chili in those parts.
All the water has leaked to the center of the earth. Can Roger and the Eagles figure a way to get all the H2O back to the surface?
Proving that no one is above the law (sorry Dick), Roger finds himself on the wrong side of jail bars when he is caught driving his car, the "Roger Ramjet Dart," with an expired license.
Roger is just not acting like himself lately. Could it be the mind-altering ray of Dr. I.R. Angry? Chances are pretty good.
Ace test-pilot (and Roger's principal rival for the affections of Lotta Love) Lance Crossfire's plane has gone down somewhere in the Alps. Roger is off on the search, but a clogged fuel line strands them both. Can two grown men survive in the snow together without driving each other crazy? It's not Neil Simon (or even Garry Marshall), but it's still a load of laughs.
Noodles Romanoff has kidnapped General Brassbottom. Roger can't get to him himself, but he might be able to smuggle a Proton Energy Pill to our favorite Pentagon pundit. Will G.I. know what to do with it?
Stand back evildoers everywhere- it's Rabbitman and Bunnyboy. Holy Afterburners, could it be that these costumed crime fighters are really Roger Ramjet and Doodle?
We all know that the Proton Energy Pill gives Roger the strength of twenty atom bombs for a period of twenty seconds, but the evil Dr. What has substituted Roger's pill with a fake. What will our hapless hero do?
This time it's gumshoe Ramjet out to help a beatnik find out who is sabotaging his performances.
The name is Ramjet, Roger Ramjet. Check out this wild train ride where Secret Agent James Blunt takes Roger undercover on the Espionage Express- can nefarious baddies be far behind? And watch for a secret cameo from Lance Crossfire!
The life of a super-hero is not an easy one. Sometimes there's just no time to even run your affairs, so Roger hires an assistant for help in his branch office. Too bad the assistant is Noodles in disguise.
The "Belle of Lompoc," Ma Ramjet is getting hitched, and Roger and the Eagles are in town for the nuptials. Imagine his surprise when Roger discovers that the groom-to-be is the father of Lance Crossfire. Roger and Lance in-laws?
The Easter bunny stolen by the Solenoid Robots? Is nothing sacred? Roger to the rescue.
It's just a routine physical for Roger, until his X-rays are mixed up with another patients. And this took place before HMOs. With cameos by Noodles Romanoff and a Solenoid Robot!
An advertising executive's only dream is to win an interoffice baseball game- how will Roger help (or hurt) this dream?
Those ornery desert rats, the Hite Brothers (Cronk and Gesundt), have other ideas about who should rightfully own the ranch Roger's uncle, Sourdough Ramjet, left him. Only Catastrophe Kitty, that slightly-wilted desert flower, can help Roger take on the Hite brothers ... and the Finork Oil company!
What's a "Minster?" A compact model monster, of course, and Diabolical Dr. Frank N. Schwein has invented one knowing that Roger's morals won't allow him to beat up on a little guy. How will Roger deal with this personal Sword of Damocles?
If Mohammed won't come to the mountain... The Solenoid Robots have now schemed to bring the Earth to them, piece by piece. Unfortunately for them, they choose Lompoc as their first plot of land. No one messes with Roger Ramjet's hometown!
Can a circus on the verge of bankruptcy be helped by that latest entertainment extravaganza from- Roger Ramjet? And what's with all the "accidents" plaguing the performers?
It's back to London as Roger is summoned to stop the criminal mastermind, Professor Mayoryorty.
Roger's latest mission is to deliver secret plans to the Vice President. But why is it that only the evil Jacqueline Hyde seems to know who the Veep is?
Doodle takes up boxing, but Roger has some reservations with this preference for pugilism.
Once again the pressures of the good-guy, hero lifestyle weigh heavily on Roger. He considers retirement, baffling the Eagles and the good citizens Roger has sworn to protect. See which of Roger's many enemies you can pick out of the climatic crime-wave busting montage!
Roger thinks he's a chicken. Could it be Doodles well-intentioned hypnotic suggestion has gotten out of hand?
On Roger's birthday, April Fool's Day, the Eagles throw him a surprise party. Look for special cameos from- almost everyone.
While on a mission in Alaska to locate Corporal Melvin Mukluk, the missing army outposter, Roger discovers a Polar Bear "on duty."
The American Eagle headquarters is a mess and Dee has had it. So Roger hires a cleaning lady- who really works for Noodles!
Noodles Romanoff uses the law against Roger by suing him for assault and battery.
Stand back Lotta Love, there's a new girl attracting Roger's eye. She's Clara Kreevich- Finork, star of the Lompoc Opera. Only trouble is, she wants to toss in the clefs for cleats and leave the opera to join Ma Ramjet's softball team.
Red Dog has been attacking one ship too many and Roger means to put a stop to it once and for all. So, he drains the ocean.
Hokey Hassenfeffer is the king of afternoon TV, but when Noodles kidnap him, the town comes to an afternoon standstill, as the kids suddenly have nothing to do. Will the network pay up with the ransom? Probably not. Will Roger help out the kid's other favorite hero? Probably so.
Roger is off to university to receive a special honor at his Alma Mater. But what will happen when Noodles shows up at the proceedings?
General Brassbottom calls in Roger to find some microfilm stolen by Jacqueline Hyde. Don't think of looking for the microfilm in the pumpkin, though, that was the first place the Army looked.
Honest Arnold Overprice, an unscrupulous real estate broker, hatches a scheme to drive down the prices in one neighborhood by "haunting" one of the houses. Can Roger and the Eagles stop this plot in time to make the world once again safe to clear escrow?
Showbiz- herobiz- it's all about the same thing; you've got to get an agent, and that's what Roger does to go out on his press tour.
Roger is off on a camping trip with his scout troop, but trouble arises as they get close to stumbling on Noodle's secret hideout.
What better way to compete for the heart of Lotta Love than a romance contest/paper drive? How will Lance and Roger do this time?
If you're a fan of the Cartwrights, pardner, then you'll recognize this here territory as Roger moseys over to the Blunderosa Ranch.
While trying out Dan's new invention, the framistatic brain transposer, General Brassbottom and Doodle switch brains. That must explain G.I.'s sudden increase in appetite.
This time it's Ma Ramjet to the rescue as Roger gets into trouble performing at the Lompoc Airshow.
Roger and Lance Crossfire have a surfing contest to see who gets to spend the day at the beach with Lotta Love.
While his ship is docked for repairs, Red Dog wrecks havoc on land.
Malevolent MacIntoshes, machines are taking over the world. Can Roger and the Eagles save us? Are you getting tired of this question?
And finally, in our last installment of the original Roger Ramjet adventures, we find that someone is grabbing the world's celebrities from airplanes. Say, what's this 30 weight oil puddle? — could it be The Solenoid Robots? Well rust my rivets, it is.