The New Adventures of The Shoe People
A new title sequence accompanies the second series showcasing many of the new characters.
# | Title | Summary |
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N/A | Coconut Crazy | |
N/A | Beehive Yourself | |
N/A | Ghosts in the Windmill | |
N/A | The Show Must Go On | |
N/A | Marshall's Round Up | |
N/A | Your in the Army Now | |
N/A | Rock and Rolled | |
N/A | Wellington On Ice | |
N/A | Sargent Major's Spot of Bother | |
N/A | Sid's Marrow | |
N/A | Injun Trouble | |
N/A | Wellington the Babysitter | |
N/A | Back in the Old Ball Game | |
N/A | Sargent Major Looses His Voice | |
N/A | Charlie the Pilot | |
N/A | From Russia With Snow | |
N/A | Racing Uncertainties | |
N/A | A Quiet Day in Showtown | |
N/A | Fools for Fitness | |
N/A | Anchors Aweigh | |
N/A | Shoes in Space | |
N/A | The Purple Ploople | |
N/A | Dr. Marryweather's Day Off | |
N/A | Marshall's Bar-B-Q | |
N/A | Ice Cream Sundae | |
N/A | All At Sea |
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