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26. Franklin Figure Skates
2004 - Season 6
Franklin learns to play 2 on 1 hockey.
25. Franklin Sees the Big Picture
2004 - Season 6
Franklin is teased for reading a "baby" book.
24. Sir Franklin's Squire
2004 - Season 6
Franklin and Snail play "knights" on a royal quest. Along the way, their friends join in on the fun.
23. Franklin's Go-Cart Race
2004 - Season 6
Mr. Owl assigns Franklin and his class the task of building go-carts.
22. Franklin's Candy Caper
2004 - Season 6
When Franklin puts a strange penny in Mr. Mole's candy machine, all of the candy comes out.
21. Franklin's Bike-A-Thon
2004 - Season 6
Franklin participates in a charity ride for a new library computer.
20. Franklin's Expedition
2004 - Season 6
Franklin and Bear go on an expedition for the Woodland Trail Blazers.
19. Franklin's Favorite Card
2004 - Season 6
Franklin loses a soccer card of his favorite player.
18. Franklin Plays it Safe
2004 - Season 6
Franklin and his friends' tree fort is the subject of a safety inspection.
17. Franklin the Coach
2004 - Season 6
Franklin is made the substitute coach of his soccer team while Coach Porcupine heads out-of-town. He worries that he is not doing a good job at it.
16. Franklin's Pond Phantom
2004 - Season 6
Franklin and Bear scare their friends with a tall tale about sea-serpent that supposedly dwells in Woodland Pond.
15. Franklin's Word
2004 - Season 6
Harriet hears a hurtful word and starts using it at inappropriate times.
14. Franklin the Photographer
2004 - Season 6
Beaver starts a camera club at school. Franklin tries to get a picture of a butterfly, but finds it to be a difficult task.
13. Franklin Sees the Big Picture / Franklin Figure Skates
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The library is celebrating Bookfest with huge outdoor banners displaying images of Woodland residents holding their favorite books. Franklin is mortified to see an old picture of himself on Granny's lap, reading a book for toddlers. / Franklin is reluctant to admit to his hockey team that he can't skate backwards. When Beaver finds out, she strikes up a deal with him; if Franklin will help her practice her figure skating routine, she'll teach him to skate backwards.
12. Franklin's Go-Cart Race / Sir Franklin's Squire
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To make the topic of "transportation" more interesting, Mr. Owl asks his students to build go-carts. Franklin, Bear and Snail team up for the class project, but have difficulty scavenging enough wheels. After making a lot of design modifications, they submit a two-wheeled go-cart that surprises the entire class. / Inspired by Franklin's heroics while pretending to be the Green Knight, Snail, a trusty squire, expresses a desire to become a knight too. The two friends embark on a challenging quest so that Snail can prove his worthiness. Along the way, more knights join the quest and repeatedly interfere with Snail's chance to show how brave and daring he can be.
11. Franklin's Bike-a-Thon / Franklin's Candy Caper
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Franklin and Bear arrive late at the library for a meeting about a forthcoming charity bike ride. Hearing only the tail end of Mrs. Goose's announcement, the boys assume they'll be competing in a bike "race". While all their friends are going door to door collecting pledges, Franklin and Bear spend all their time training for race day. / Bear hits the jackpot when his bent penny jams a vending machine and gives him a huge load of candy. His good pal Franklin is one of many happy recipients who share in the unexpected windfall. When Franklin realizes the big loser is Mr. Mole, the owner of the machine, he looks for Bear to return the uneaten candy...but unfortunately it's all gone. While attempting to repay the machine with pennies from their own piggy banks, Franklin and Bear are confronted by Mr. Mole.
10. Franklin's Favourite Card / Franklin's Expedition
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Franklin lets Bear borrow his collection of soccer trading cards. When they're returned, the highly prized, Carl Cougar card is missing. Franklin is quick to accuse Bear of losing it which leads to a breakdown in their friendship. After realizing a friendship is worth far more than a trading card, Franklin apologizes for not giving Bear the benefit of the doubt. / Franklin and Bear's well-planned hike is a disappointment at every turn; they lose their snacks; they fall in the mud and their panoramic view from the peak of Blueberry Hill is shrouded in fog. To make matters worse, they get caught in a downpour. Since things can get no worse, they laugh in the face of misfortune and enjoy what's left of their day.
9. Franklin the Coach / Franklin Plays It Safe
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Franklin is chosen to coach the soccer team while Mrs. Porcupine is away. However, his easy-going approach is causing his team to slack-off. Beaver sees a lack of strong leadership and steps in to take command. Her coaching style is so tough that the players walk off the field in protest. When Franklin and Beaver combine their coaching strengths, the team performs much better. / A cracked limb supporting the tree fort gives Franklin and Bear cause for concern. They decide it's better to be safe than sorry and make the unsafe tree fort off limits to everyone. Their friends complain about their over-cautious behavior, but one windy day, Franklin and Bear are finally thanked for averting a disaster.
8. Franklin's Word / Franklin's Pond Phantom
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On his mother's urging, Franklin curbs his use of the word "stupid" when he gets mad. But old habits die hard and Franklin has an outburst in front of his impressionable sister. Now Harriet's saying the forbidden word and enjoying the reaction she gets every time she utters it. Franklin tries desperately to conceal from his parents the new word he's taught his little sister. / Franklin and Bear have a hard time convincing their friends that they've seen a sea serpent in Woodland Pond. After realizing it was just a floating toy they saw, the boys feel too silly to admit it to their friends and fabricate evidence to support their bogus story. Little do they know that their friends are already wise to their shenanigans.
7. Franklin Migrates / Franklin the Photographer
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Franklin eagerly accepts an invitation to join Goose at her family's annual migration celebration. But Franklin gets cold feet when he learns the tradition includes taking part in a ceremonial dance. Once Franklin gets involved in all the merriment, he has as much fun as his feathered friends. / The school camera club is having a photography exhibit and Franklin is determined to take a butterfly picture for the show. But the butterfly won't sit still and Franklin uses up his roll of film without getting a single shot. His discouragement is soon forgotten when Franklin sees the interesting images he took by accident.
6. Franklin in Charge / Franklin's UFO
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While Mr. Turtle is away on a trip, Franklin attempts to help out by taking on his dad's household chores. It turns out to be more of a challenge than he thought and when Franklin finally admits he needs some help, he learns that his parents sometimes ask each other for help too. / Franklin and friends let their imaginations run wild after reading about visiting space aliens in a supermarket tabloid. In a fearful frenzy, they flee their campsite to evade alien capture and come face to face with someone who's not an extraterrestrial at all.
5. Franklin the Weather Turtle / Franklin's Dance Lesson
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After Mr. Groundhog shows Franklin a couple of tips on how to predict the coming of rain, Franklin tries to pass himself off as a reliable source for weather forecasts. Franklin sets out on a big hike with his friends, assuring them that all of nature's signs indicate clear skies. But when the fair weather turns foul, Franklin confesses that he's not the knowledgeable weather turtle he's led them to believe. / Registration for basketball is full, so Mrs. Turtle and Mrs. Bear sign up their boys for Saturday morning dance lessons. Not expecting dance class to be enjoyable, Franklin and Bear wheedle a pair of friends into switching activities with them so they can join the basketball team. After seeing how much fun their dancing friends are having, Franklin and Bear regret not giving it a try.
4. Franklin's Swimming Party / Franklin's Soccer Field Folly
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Franklin unintentionally exposes Skunk's secret that she doesn't know how to swim, embarrassing her in front of her friends. Later, Skunk finds out that Franklin has something to hide too; a skin rash on his foot. Franklin is reluctant to go to the school swimming party, fearing Skunk will take that opportunity to get even by telling his secret in front of everyone. / Franklin has an embarrassing moment on the soccer field and scores a goal against his own team. Regardless of how funny it is, Franklin is upset that Bear, his best friend, is laughing harder than everyone. In the end, Franklin learns to deal with life's embarrassing moments by laughing along with his friends.
3. Franklin's Badge / Franklin Stargazes
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As a new member of the Woodland Trailblazers, Franklin is eager to learn new skills and earn cool-looking merit badges. Harriet is too little to be a Trailblazer, but she's very interested in everything her big brother is doing, and often gets in his way. After Franklin decides to show more patience toward his little sister and share his time with her, he earns an unexpected merit badge from the troop leader. / When the novelty of looking at the moon and stars quickly fades, Franklin trades his new telescope to Beaver for her pup tent. Beaver's avid interest in astronomy reveals wonders in the night sky that Franklin is amazed to see. Now he wants his telescope back, but Beaver in intent on keeping it. A compromise is made when Franklin proposes an idea for a hilltop observatory.
2. Hockey Fan Franklin / Mother Hen Franklin
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Franklin wins a contest to skate with professional hockey star, Bill Buffalo. Overcome with nervous jitters, Franklin performs poorly at the arena in front of family and friends and worst of all, his hockey hero. When Bill Buffalo secretly visits the frozen pond to watch the local kids play hockey, he sees how skillful a player Franklin truly is. / Franklin feels responsible for Harriet scraping her knee in a wagon ride mishap. To preclude all risk of future injury, Franklin becomes overprotective and discourages Harriet from doing just about everything. Eventually Franklin learns that small scrapes and bruises are part of growing up as we explore and play in the world around us.
1. Franklin Itching to Skateboard / Franklin Forgives
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Franklin and Bear are having so much fun skateboarding at the playground, that they forget about their parents' sundown curfew. They arrive home in the nick of time by taking an unapproved shortcut through a ravine that's infested with poison ivy. Unable to conceal their itchy rashes, the boys confess the unfamiliar route they took home. / Franklin takes his goldfish, Goldie, on a family picnic by the pond. While frolicking by the water's edge, Harriet accidentally tips Goldie's fishbowl and the little fish becomes lost in the big pond. Franklin ignores Harriet's heartfelt apologies as he struggles to deal with the loss of his beloved pet.