The wildest teenager south of the Equator, Taz lives to party. With his insatiable appetite, he tends to eat everything in sight. The oldest child in a family of five, Taz works at a rather bizarre coastal resort, the Hotel Tasmania, as a bellhop, busboy to earn party money.
Taz-Mania (Season 2)

Amazing Shrinking Taz and Co (Episode 1)
Writer: Bill Kopp
Air date: 1992-09-05
Runtime: 21 min
Overview: The Platypus Brothers shrink Taz so Bull and Axl can capture him, but Bull and Axl are also inadvertently reduced in size.

Oh, Brother (Episode 2)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-09-12
Runtime: 15 min
Overview: While playing ball, a gorilla that Jake accidentally hit on the head annoys Taz and Jake.

Taz-Babies (Episode 3)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-09-12
Runtime: 15 min
Overview: The VP of Bandicoot Broadcasting suggests changes for an episode of Taz-Mania.

Jake's Big Date (Episode 4)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-09-19
Runtime: 15 min
Overview: Taz is asked to babysit Heather, the little Tazmanian Devil he's in love with.

Taz Live (Episode 5)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-09-19
Runtime: 15 min
Overview: The comedian Bushwhacker Bob hired fails to show.

A Midsummer Night's Scream (Episode 6)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-09-26
Runtime: 15 min
Overview: Taz and Bob spend a horror-filled night at a very strange motel.

Astro Taz (Episode 7)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-09-26
Runtime: 15 min
Overview: Taz climbs into a cockpit of a space shuttle just as it blasts off.

Tazmanian Lullaby (Episode 8)
Writer: Keith Baxter
Air date: 1992-10-03
Runtime: 12 min
Overview: Francis discovers Taz's love of accordion music and uses it to capture him.

Deer Taz (Episode 9)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-10-03
Runtime: 12 min
Overview: Taz must compete with other predators over an adorable baby deer that he can't bring himself to eat.

A Taz-Manian Moment (Episode 10)
Air date: 1992-10-03
Runtime: 2 min
Overview: In an "unused" scene from Ticket Taker Taz, Molly uses her paddleball to scam Taz out of the concert tickets.

The Outer Taz-Manian Zone (Episode 11)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-10-10
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Molly's wish to have Taz experience what it's like to be her has unexpected consequences for Molly.

Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Part 2 (Episode 12)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-10-10
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Molly's adorable little kitty returns to torture and torment Taz.

Taz-Mania's Funniest Home Videos (Episode 13)
Writer: Bill Kopp
Air date: 1992-10-17
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Taz decides to submit a tape of his family to Funniest Home Videos.

Bottle Cap Blues (Episode 14)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-10-17
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Taz and Dingo fight with the elusive Kee Wee over a rare bottle cap for their collection.

Hypnotazed (Episode 15)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-10-24
Runtime: 12 min
Overview: Bull Gator accidentally hypnotizes himself into thinking he's a Tasmanian Devil.

Mum's n' Taz's (Episode 16)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-10-24
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Taz and Mum get trapped in an abandoned mine shaft.

Boys Just Wanna Have Fun (Episode 17)
Writer: Mark Saraceni
Air date: 1992-10-31
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Hugh, Taz, and Jake prove that boys just want to have fun as they revel in a day of pandemonium while Mom and Molly are away.

Unhappy Together (Episode 18)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-10-31
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: The Platypus Brothers fight over Taz's attention.

Food for Thought (Episode 19)
Writer: Chris Otsuki
Air date: 1992-11-07
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Taz desires an egg that is located on a little island surrounded by piranha-infested waters.

Gone to Pieces (Episode 20)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-11-07
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Taz attempts to repair a prized vase of Mom's that he accidentally broke.

Kee-Wee Cornered (Episode 21)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-11-14
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Fed up with Taz eating all her pet birds, Molly goes out and gets a Kee-Wee Bird.

But Is It Taz? (Episode 22)
Writer: Bill Kopp
Air date: 1992-11-14
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Taz quits the show out of anger for all the abuse he takes every episode and gets a fast-food job instead.

Mall Wrecked (Episode 23)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-11-21
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: When the car breaks down, Taz, Jean, and Molly are left stranded in an empty mall parking lot.

A Dingo's Guide to Magic (Episode 24)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-11-21
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Dingo uses a magic kit to trick the gullible Taz out of a giant gold nugget he's found.

The Man from M.A.R.S. (Episode 25)
Writer: Bill Kopp
Air date: 1992-11-28
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: After hearing a scary sci-fi program on the radio, Taz attacks a vacationing Marvin the Martian out of fear that he wants to conquer the Earth.

Friends for Strife (Episode 26)
Writer: Art Vitello
Air date: 1992-11-28
Runtime: 10 min
Overview: Dingo shares with Taz all the adventures they've shared since they first met.

Seasons

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