In addition to the 24 main episodes of Freakazoid!, several variant episodes aired, re-configuring the cartoon segments into new combinations and sometimes adding new content, post-credit tags or gag credits. This variant episode (also included on the Season 1 DVD), transplants "The Cloud" from s01e10, and "Candle Jack" from s01e02.
Jack Valenti acts as host for the action-packed story of Freakazoid's origins, which includes a flawed microchip, and a villian who wears an eye-patch named Guitierrez, a Scottish computer expert, an animal psychologist, a Tibetan Monk who won't stop raking, and the MPAA's fascinating rating system.
By the order of H.A. Futterman, the disturbingly violent bits in the latest Freakazoid adventure are replaced by calming, mirthful images. But this doesn't stop the Lobe from kidnapping Steff, who responds by screaming some more.
How what started as a straightforward animated action hero evolved into a chaotically comic cartoon phenom From the Freakazoid!: Volume 1 DVD
Cruise ship parodies that promoted the series launch From the Freakazoid! Volume 1 DVD
It's Freakazoid's birthday, so according to the Superhero Codebook, he's got to do favors for whoever asks him. Then the Lobe shows up and makes Freakazoid promise to leave him alone. Since all the other local superheroes are on a conference on some moon somewhere, Freakazoid can't ask them to help! What's a Freak to do?
While playing a state of the art game at the mall, Freakazoid and Cosgrove get sucked into a bizarre virtual world; but things soon take a turn for the worse when the Lobe starts causing havoc in the mall. Freakazoid and Cosgrove attempt to figure out a way to get out of the virtual world while Steph does all she can do from the real world, but will they get out in time to stop the Lobe?
Guitierrez is back, though this time he has a plan to capture Freakazoid and create an evil clone, in order to make Freakazoid look bad and to ruin his reputation, though he has a couple of other tricks up his sleeve as well. Will Freakazoid be able to stop Guiitierrez and his assistant Jocko before its too late?
Cosgroves gets a girlfriend, which causes Freakazoid to become upset because Cosgrove no longer has time to hang out with him anymore. However, when Freakazoid decides to look into the issue, he discovers that she's an ancient monster who devours the energy of other people in order to stay young forever; will Freakazoid manage to save his best friend without crushing his heart and how can Freakazoid fight off a demon who can light a candle with her nose?
Jeepers (the creepy guy from "Dance of Doom", with the watch that turned beavers into gold) is back, and this time he's got a watch that turns people into stone, and the help of an evil demon named Vorn the Unspeakable. When Steph gets turned into stone by Jeepers's new toy, Freakazoid, Sgt. Cosgrove, and Professor Jones have to track down Jeepers and Vorn so they can change Steph back.
While Freakazoid is in charge of flying a bunch of villains to a remote country in France, Freakazoid's plane is brought down by an evil scientist who specializes in combining humans with orangutans to form "Orangumen". Freakazoid has to work with some of his closest enemies in order to escape the island and get back on track, but with an island full of orangutan warriors, escaping may be harder than expected.
As Freakazoid trains himself (unsuccessfully) in the art of telekinesis, Cave Guy and Cobra Queen team up to become the ultimate criminal team and pull off a big jewel heist. While Freakazoid recovers from a botched attempt at using his new powers, Cosgrove, Roddy, and the crew from the show ""Real-Life Police"" try to track down the dreadful duo of Cobra Queen and Cave Guy. When they find themselves in hot water, can Freak master his powers and come to the rescue?
Freak-a-Panel: While on the trail of Cave Guy, Freakazoid finds himself at a sci-fi convention and despite the fact that everyone is in costume, he needs to find the real Cave Guy and get out. However, when Freakazoid is asked to sit on a panel for the WB and answer questions about the show, he is forced to take a detour from his search; though can he manage to escape the mediocrity and catch Cave Guy before he slips out unnoticed? Tomb of Invisibo: An invisible villain from ancient Egypt has been released, and is causing havoc throughout the world.
The Lobe has committed the most heinous crime ever: kidnapping Norm Abram and forcing him to build the ultimate weapon against Freakazoid. Succeeding in having a giant horn built and Freakazoid captured and tied to the end of it, the Lobe invites a few fellow enemies of Freakazoid to have a party to celebrate his upcoming demise. Gutieris wins a lottry to see which villain will kill Freakazoid, but the horn falls apart due to intentional shoddy workmanship and the villains are swiftly defeated. Breaking the Fourth Wall, all the characters appear on a stage and say this is the final episode of the show, singing "We'll Meet Again" in farewell. (Some of the characters can't handle the pressure and run away as the song goes on) Steven Spielberg has a cameo guest star at the end
The Brain teams up with The Lobe, so the Titans enlist the help of Freakazoid to stop them.
Series creators and crew recall the show's second year and the making of the epic, cameo-crammed final episode From the Freakazoid! Volume 2 DVD
Favorite moments remembered From the Freakazoid! Volume 2 DVD