After falling out of his treehouse, Heffer moves in with Rocko and makes a mess of his place. Heffer's father, George, gets laid off and, to make ends meet, Heffer's room is rent out to a mouse family. As of 2020, "Leap Frogs" is available on all DVD releases and was included when Netflix ran the original episodes years before they aired the finale movie, Static Cling.
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When the series moved to Nicktoons TV, the channel reinstated the short (though, as of 2018, "Leap Frogs" no longer airs on Nicktoons TV). Note: After its second airing, this episode was banned due to mature content and replaced with the episode "Wallaby on Wheels" (which also had its companion episode banned due to content deemed inappropriate by Nickelodeon censors). Worried about being able to afford new things, Heffer urges Rocko to buy on credit.and Rocko goes on a shopping spree, with Rocko worried that he'll have to pay off the bill.įeeling that Ed Bighead doesn't love her anymore, Ed's wife, Bev, invites Rocko over to do chores for her and does everything she can to seduce Rocko. Special guest star: Richard Simmons as the Aerobics Instructor Rocko (who's worried about being out of shape) and Heffer Wolfe (who has now become so fat that he can't fit through Rocko's door and falls through his floor) decide to join Flambé Le Flab, an exclusive high-end gym, but getting in is no easy task, thanks to the snobby Chameleon Brothers, Chuck and Leon, who deduct points off them for everything from wearing the wrong attire to destroying gym property. Note: On February 7, 2012, the pilot found its way onto Shout! Factory's season 2 DVD as a special feature. Murray produced the pilot episode at Joe Murray Studio in Saratoga, California, United States. Not to make things any easier, the local mad dog, Earl, is on the loose, and he seems intent on destroying both Chinese food trash and Rocko. Rocko scrambles to gather up his trash and put it out since he's missed garbage day for the past few months due to a garbage man strike.
It premiered on Netflix on August 9, 2019. On August 11, 2016, Nickelodeon announced that they had green-lit a one-hour special entitled Static Cling, with Murray serving as executive producer.
Murray produced the pilot episode, Trash-O-Madness, in his studio in Saratoga, California Murray animated half of the episode, and the production occurred entirely in the United States, with animation in Saratoga and processing in San Francisco. The Rocko's Modern Life team produced all of the episodes except for one in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States. Occasionally, one story would be told over the half-hour time slot as Part I and Part II. A typical, half-hour episode of Rocko's Modern Life featured two twelve-minute stories with a commercial break in between. It premiered on Nickelodeon on September 18, 1993, and ended on November 24, 1996, with a total of 52 episodes over the course of 4 seasons. Rocko's Modern Life is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray.