Now living on their own and away from parental control Norb and Dag realise they can stay up all night if they want. What starts out as a wild good time quickly turns into a journey into the madness of sleep depravation...
Kicked out of their dam when their parents have another litter, Norb and Dag strike out on their own. Their search for a new place to live turns into a right struggle because Daggett rejects what their parents taught them and wants to build a new home HIS way.
Seeking to exploit the beaver's natural instinct to build dams when they hear running water, the government parachutes Norb and Dag into a flood zone. Soon the brothers find themselves facing a river with a mind of its own and no intention of backing down...
Beavers' teeth never stop growing and letting them grow long becomes the latest dangerous fashion fad . The boys soon discover there's a price to pay when you live in the fast lane of high fashion...
Envy rears its ugly head when Norb seemingly gets a better Arbor Day (beaver Christmas) present of a killer train set. Dag sets out to sabotage it when all he gets is an air freshener.
The Beavers go to a football game to root for their favourite team. The, er, Beavers. When their team starts to take a beating, the boys take action to help them.
Like most of us, Norb and Dag love cool breakfast cereal free gifts. But when Daggett's arduous quest to save 1,000 boxtops to get the ultimate boxtop toy is frustrated, the boys mail themselves to the cereal company to collect their prize.
Spring is in the air, and so are thousands of spawning salmon. Norb and Dag have unwittingly built their dam right in the middle of the salmons' migratory path. It's the irresistible force of nature vs the immovable beavers.
Facing another long winter hibernating in their dam, Norb and Dag decide to "Go South". It's all sun and fun, but eventually the boys find out there are good reasons why beavers don't migrate for winter.
When a twist of fate puts the boys in the control of their wilderness as temporary rangers, the power goes to Daggett's head. In no time the park is a disaster area with the Beavers at the centre of it all.
Most people can tell the difference between fantasy and reality, but not Daggett. So when Daggett's super hero fantasy life gets too embarrassing, Norb is forced to become a super villain to break him out of it.
The ancient legend from the grey mists of earliest time tells of a scaly terror called 'Old Gramps', a fish so large he can swallow a Swede. When Dag runs smack into Old Gramps, the time has come to find out the truth.
A cricket finds its way into the dam. Its constant chirping annoys Norb, but Dag turns out to have a cricket phobia. Norb must get rid of the elusive bug before Dag goes completely over the edge.
Daggett's tired of being 'a creature whose only natural defence is to hide in his dam'. Despite his natural ineptness, and Norb's best efforts to dissuade him, Dag pursues the Martial Arts.
When Norb teases Dag because he's afraid to climb a tall tree, Daggett gets mad and dares Norb to do something more dangerous. Things get quickly out of hand, but neither brother can admit his fear and back down from the other's challenges
The beavers are launched into space to see if they can build a dam in zero gravity. Once their scientific usefulness is over, they find themselves abandoned in space. The beavers must put aside their differences and band together to avert their almost certain doom
NO! It can't be true. He was so young, struck down in his prime! When Norb comes down with dreaded beaver disease, Stinky Toe, Daggett will stop at nothing to find a cure.
Tired of struggling to survive as wild animals, the beavers decide to become pets. They discover the easy life's not what It's cracked up to be when they get adopted by a family so wholesome and normal it drives then nuts
This episode answers the question, 'What would happen if you put two beavers in a fully-automated, frontier-themed water park all by themselves?'
Daggett gets Norb to pursue his lifelong dream, of becoming a Liepezoner stallion, the famous Austrian prancing show horses. With Dag's help, Norb discovers the ups and downs of going for the impossible dream
In order to get the last piece of Lickety-Split candy in the house, Norbert promises Dagget than one year later, he'll do whatever Dagg says for a day. Unfortunately for Norb, Dagget remembers; and if Norb reneges on his promise, he'll have to move to the highest mountains and wear an itchy sweater for the rest of his life!
Dagget and Norbert find themselves stuck with Bing, aa motor-mouthed, incredibly clingy little lizard who just won't shut up, and just won't go away! The Beavers do everything in their power to ditch Bing before his yammering drives them up the wall.
Norb and Dag awaken to find their dam converted into the stage for a huge outdoor rock festival--and they don't have tickets.
Dag attempts to give his brother a wake-up call when spicy midnight snacks and bad horror movies cause Norb to sleepwalk.
Norb befriends Stump (an actual tree stump that the boys chewed down). Despite Dag's jealousy, Norb realizes he hasn't lost a brother but gained a friend.
Norb decides he needs some time alone to work on his new model. Dag, feeling spurned, decides to show Norb he doesn't need him and moves out--into his new Rockin' Bachelor Tree Dam.
Daggett and Norbert discover an enormous fish egg worth a bazillion dollars (and that's a lot!). The situation turns ugly when gold-fever hits the boys. Each beaver tries to steal the egg for himself, upping the ante each time, until they learn a lesson about greed at the hands of the fish egg's mother.
While on their way to a local sports coliseum, Daggett annoys the bus driver who accidentally drives the bus through "a hole in the fabric of space and time." The boys end up at the real Roman Colosseum, where Daggett picks so many fights both beavers are forced to become gladiators. After surviving man-eating lions and the dreaded Two-Eyed Cyclops, the Beavers lead Caesar's army on a madcap chase that topples Rome.
The forest is invaded by the Beavers' mortal enemies: lumberjacks. But these guys don't just cut down trees--they sing musical theater as well! After several failed attempts at dispatching the loggers, the Beavers challenge them to a winner-takes-all Timb-O-Rama that levels the entire forest. Daggett and Norbert win, but are left treeless.
When Norbert takes the rap for Daggett and gets sentenced to some "hard time" at the zoo, a guilt-ridden Dag vows to break him out. The zoo, however, turns out to be an idyllic, Club Med-style resort for animals. Dag's various harebrained rescue attempts eventually "succeed," totally destroying Norb's zoo paradise.
Out trick-or-treating, the Beavers fog up to that scary house on the hill. In an unbelievable stroke of luck, it turns out to be the home of their B-movie star hero, Oxnard Montalvo. Their happiness is short-lived, however, when they discover the place is being taken over by a glowing space object that thrusts them into a wild ""movie"" that combines bits of every bad B&W sci-fi film that Oxnard ever made. In true B-movie fashion, it's up to the Beavers to defeat the monsters and return everything to normal.
A monster storm washes the Beavers out of their dam and strands them in a scary Dixieland bayou. At first, Norbert dismisses Daggett's fears about the swamp, but soon the two are running for their lives, pursued by zombies, a Swamp Witch and a man with an alligator head who want their beaver teeth for a special voodoo potion.
Seeking to earn money for a set of cool rubber horror-movie masks, the Beavers become waiters at a fancy French restaurant. Disaster ensues as the boys misinterpret both the diners' and head waiter's requests. Fortunately for them, it's a French restaurant, so the patrons expect abuse from their waiters.
A botched magic trick leaves the Beavers completely fur-less and tied to a pole. Faced with the embarrassing task of getting back to their dam, Dag freaks out. Norb, however, revels in his nakedness, pushing his brother to get over his hang-ups. Eventually Dag does, with the help of a cheerful song about furlessness they learn from a herd of singing sheep.
Daggett and Norbert vie for their baby sisters' affection when the two girls are left in their care for the weekend. While self-proclaimed child care expert Dag maps out a detailed itinerary of ""fun"" stuff to do, Norb kicks back and lets them do what they want. Neither plan works, and pandemonium reigns.
Daggett accidentally wins a magic bowling ball from the mystical Lady of the Lanes. Now able to hit a strike on every throw, he winds up in a high stakes tournament to free the bowling alley from the bowling, bullies, the Otto Brothers. However, he needs his brother's help to win, and Norbert wants no part of the game because of a bowling trauma he suffered years before.
Daggett gets taken in by EC comics books' "The Konspiracy Komiks Presents: The Attack of the Howler Leeches" and sends away for the Konspiracy Kevin head doll. When Dag pulls the string, the head warns him that all animals will be attacked by the Alien Howler Leeches. He panics while Norbert thinks he's been scammed. Dag persists in his paranoia, so Norb recruits Big Rabbit, Barry the Bear, and Truckie to justify his fears.
Dag concedes that he can't win an argument against Norb. Dejected at the pond, he stumbles upon Laverta Lutz, the "magical, mystical, Lady of the Lanes." Laverta grants Daggett a wish. His wish is to leave Norbert speechless in an argument. Laverta tells Daggett that "the argument is not over until the fat beaver sings." Not knowing exactly what that means, Dag rushes back to the dam to battle it out with Norb. Just as he had wished, he leaves Norbert speechles when in the throws of battle, Dag turns into a fat, over-sized beaver who sings his arguments like a professional lounge singer.
When the scientist's neon-red "stupidity potion" ends up in the forest pond, all the animals begin to behave like idiots, including Norbert. Dag is the only animal who doesn't drink the potion and thus thinks that he has been left out of a new and exciting game. Not to be outdone, Daggett deliberately drinks the "stupidity potion," but finds out that he's immune to it. This turns out to be a good thing for the scientist and creatures of the forest, as Dag's belches become an antidote for the potion.
The great El Grapadura is wrestling and Norbert and Daggett can't wait to go. But before they can make it to the match they are delayed by Bing who has been kicked out by his girlfriend Wanda. Norbert consoles a weeping Bing while he gives Daggett the task of bringing Wanda back to her love. Daggett mistakes an alligator for Wanda and almost becomes dinner until El Grapadura comes to the rescue.
Daggett and Norbert accompany Stump to his family reunion because Stump is a bit leery about meeting his woody kinfolk. Norb warns Dag not to embarrass him like he usually does. However, Norb gets a headache which causes him to become delirious and ends embarrassing Daggett in front of Stump's family, who aren't too happy about two wood-eating creatures being at their reunion.
Dagget becomes Muscular Beaver yet again, and this time he's in the clutches of "Toe-Bot". Norb's planning a big party, but he reluctantly becomes Baron "Once-Bad-Then-Good-Then-Bad-Again-Now-Good-Again" Beaver in order to "save" Musuclar Beaver. Fortunately for Norbert, when his guests (Treeflower, Barry, Bing, Truckie, and Stump) show up, they think it's a superhero-themed costume party, and become "The Justice Guys (And One Gal)" in order to help fight Toe-Bot.
When a ridiculously old tree lands on the Beavers' house, Dagget and Norbert start fighting over who gets first bite. But when they do take bites out of it, they become little kid versions of themselves! With nothing else good to eat in the house, Lil' Dag and Lil' Norb decide to go after the fallen tree's golden acorn.
After a Russian spacecraft crashes into the dam and makes a huge hole, Daggett and Norbert argue over who will fix the dam and clean up the mess. Norbert fails in his attempt to trick Daggett, so they assume each other's identity in a contest to see who can stand to be the other for the longest amount of time.
An old home movie confirms Norb's suspicions that Dagg isn't his real brother. Soon, Norb is "reunited" with his brother Byron (who looks like a super-smart Norbert), while Dagg gets stuck with Byron's "brother" Randy (an incredibly stupid version of Dagget). But Norb grows tired of being the "dumb one" compared to Byron, and begins to wonder about the real meaning of brotherhood.
Norbert wants to complete his celebrity curling iron collection by winning the prized Bo Donaldson curling iron. To do this, Norb attempts to sell chocolate to help poor, helpless squirrels who are nutless. When Norb enlists Dag as his salesman, things get crazy when Dag tries to sell one candy bar for $200, while Norb eats himself into a chocolate frenzy.
Combining elements of various outdoor games, the boys pitch and chip their way through their Beaver-rigged indoor golf course with its Quick-sand traps, soiled greens, Yahoo-filled water hazards, and full-contact putting. The game, however, soon takes a back seat when the Beavers become obsessed with which one gets to drive the way-cool golf cart.
Everyone, especially Norb, is relieved when Dag decides to mimic his comic book hero Muscular Beaver and go into disillusioned retirement. His retirement is short-lived when he discovers that all along Norb has secretly enjoyed dressing up as his nemesis Baron Bad Beaver. The boys must fight one more super battle to end all super battles.
A raging volnado' (half volcano, half tornado) capsizes the Beavers dam during a party. Everyone escapes but Dag and Truckee. Handcuffed together, the two antagonists must escape from the sinking upside down dam. Meanwhile, Norb and the rest of the gang party in the volnado shelter not missing Dag or Truckee at all.
When the dam accidentally falls on Norb's head he develops damnesia and forgets who he is. Trying to restore his memory, Dag shows him old home videos. Norb is so shocked by how badly he used to treat his brother that he resolves not to become himself again, but instead become the always nice brother named Troy.