Little Pete is grounded when a home experiment backfires, ruining Dad's much-cherished lawn.
Little Pete experiences a new sensation: winning baseball. But the team's "superslushy" victory libation throws the players a curve.
The Petes answer a pay phone that has been ringing for 27 years, but that no one else has had the courage to pick up.
While Little Pete mourns the death of his lizard, Big Pete tries to bridge the communication gap with his dad.
On the day that Daylight Saving Time ends in the fall, the Petes celebrate the extra hour by taking advantage of the "time warp" to do something momentous. This year, however, Big Pete is overcome by hormones and asks Ellen out on an official date. He enlists the help of his nemesis, "Endless" Mike Hellstrom, to help the date go smoothly. Mike lends Big Pete his customized Ford Mustang convertible and teaches him the nuances of dating. When things don't work out right, Big Pete is forced to use the power of the time warp to fix things with Ellen before their friendship is lost forever.
Little Pete notices that all his underwear has been examined by Inspector 34, whom he believes to be his guardian angel.
The brothers Pete come to the rescue of fellow trick-or-treaters when the Pumpkin Eaters threaten to ruin Halloween for Wellsville.
Ellen tries to get rid of word problems at school.
Pete, Little Pete and Dad hunt for a striped bass named Bob.
Jealous of Little Pete's relationship with Artie, Little Pete's dad tricks Artie into leaving Wellsville.
Without Artie's help, Little Pete must believe in himself to overcome a foe.
When Pete's class goes on a trip, friendships--and rivalries--are tested during the bus ride.
Little Pete fakes being sick to get out of school and ends up on a wild adventure in town.