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Episode 1
Pilot -
Episode 2
Buttons, The City Counsellor And The City Counsellor's Wife -
Episode 3
Cuddles Goes To Jail -
Episode 4
Buttons Goes To Court -
Episode 5
Bill's Brain -
Episode 6
The Island Of Skip-Along Pete -
Episode 7
Rocko's Telethon -
Episode 8
Cuddles The Safety Mascot -
Episode 9
Dan's Crush -
Episode 10
Dan The Greeter -
Episode 11
Cuddles Gets Laid -
Episode 12
Dan's Umbrella -
Episode 13
Mr. Quigley, The Asshole Next Door -
Episode 14
The Payback
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Episode 1
Bill Sues -
Episode 2
Portrait Of Buttons -
Episode 3
Prostitutes For Jesus -
Episode 4
Cuddles The Demon -
Episode 5
Buttons The Geriatric -
Episode 6
Dead Ted -
Episode 7
Cuddles The Religious Icon -
Episode 8
Bill's Got The Blues -
Episode 9
Pizza Boys Are Missing -
Episode 10
Rocko Gets A Lung -
Episode 11
Dan And The Necrophiliac -
Episode 12
Rocko And The Twins -
Episode 13
The Twilight Place
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Episode 1
Buttons On A Hot Tin Roof -
Episode 2
Cuddles The Manchurian Candidate -
Episode 3
Buttons the Dresser -
Episode 4
Gus The Arsonist -
Episode 5
Rocko's Politician -
Episode 6
Buttons And The Paternity Suit -
Episode 7
Dan And The Bird Flu -
Episode 8
The CBC Is Killing Again -
Episode 9
The Lovely Fred -
Episode 10
The Amazing Bill -
Episode 11
Button's Big Fat Greek Wedding -
Episode 12
Cuddles the Artist -
Episode 13
Dan and the New Neighbour
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Episode 1
The Joyride -
Episode 2
Dan and the Garden Shears -
Episode 3
Mr. Big -
Episode 4
Dan Is Dead -
Episode 5
Bill and the Berkowitz's -
Episode 6
Oedipus Dan -
Episode 7
Buttons and the Dying Wish Foundation -
Episode 8
Bill's Wedding -
Episode 9
The Rival House -
Episode 10
The Hostage -
Episode 11
A Few Feuds -
Episode 12
Dan's Ideal Woman -
Episode 13
Buttons the Ghost
Puppets Who Kill 2002
Puppets Who Kill is a Canadian television comedy programme co-produced by The Comedy Network. It premiered in Canada on the Comedy Network in 2002, and in Australia on The Comedy Channel in 2004. In Puppets Who Kill, Rocko the Dog, Cuddles the Comfort Doll, Buttons the Bear, and Bill the Dummy are four live, anthropomorphic puppets with a history of delinquency and recidivism. Canadian courts sent each of them to a halfway house for puppets, operated by a man named Dan Barlow.
