George winds up babysitting Harry.
The family takes Harry back to the woods—only to discover that his home territory has been clearcut. (Part 1 of 2)
The clan petitions to save the forest. (Part 2 of 2)
George pushes Ernie into baseball.
A British explorer wants to bag Harry.
The family protests against an animal-research lab.
Harry and an American Indian medicine man try to cure George's knee.
Ernie uses Harry to retrieve sneakers from a bully.
Harry befriends a homeless intruder who reveals that he built the Hendersons' house.
Harry buries a fur belonging to an athlete's wife.
Ernie hires a psychic to find Nancy's ring.
A monster-movie director wants Harry for a movie.
Harry wrestles Hacksaw Jim Duggan (as himself) for charity.
Tiffany introduces Samantha to Harry.
The family reminisces on Harry's birthday.
George's co-worker plays pranks during a camping trip.
Pregnant Aunt Emily comes for a visit.
Burglars kidnap Harry.
Harry goes out on Halloween.
Nancy's brother moves in, disturbing Harry.
George has a spiritual experience and quits his job.
George and Brett start a magazine.
Brett thinks a primitive mask can cure his ailing love life by casting a spell on Darcy's Swedish au pair Uma, and it seems to work; but his date with her is spoiled by Harry, who is strangely obsessed with the mask as well.
Harry frees Brett's blue parrot.
Nancy coaches Ernie's Little League team.
The silver disappears on George and Nancy's anniversary.
Harry scores high on Ernie's IQ test, which changes the way everyone relates to Ernie—especially when his teacher Ms. Hall comes to visit and encounters Harry.
Distraught Harry frightens the family.
Brett finds a baby on the doorstep.
Sarah tells her boyfriend about Harry.
Nancy's boss has an illegally imported chimp.
Harry and George develop outside interests.
Uncle Melvin is on the lam with a batch of fish eggs.
A corporation offers to buy the magazine.
When a girl sees Harry, her concerned parents send her to a psychiatrist.
A tabloid runs stories about Harry.
Nancy becomes vice principal of Sarah's high school.
The Hendersons entertain a mischievous young visitor.
Harry is a write-in candidate for city council.
Brett marries an Albanian to keep her from deportation.
Nancy's youthful mother visits.
Harry brings home an old bigfoot, so the family consults Dr. Arnesen, who concludes he is preparing to die; Darcy introduces Brad to gorgeous Kate, but tells him she only likes brainy boys.
The media and an animal control officer discover Harry, so the family turn to sleazy talk show host Tony Lane for help.
Harry's fame attracts tourists.
George's brother Carl builds a shrine to Harry.
Nancy stars in a commercial.
Hoping to join the ""cool"" contingent at school, Ernie arranges for Harry to be school mascot for Madison Junior High.
Everyone is skeptical when Brett's long-lost wife shows up after leaving him to pursue a movie career.
Sarah falls for a French anthropologist who comes to study Harry.
George and Harry become hospital roommates when Harry visits George and drops a television set on his foot.
When Harry frightens shoppers, Brett sets out to change Harry's public image; but the documentary on Harry he produces demeans the family.
The Hendersons' lives are put in danger when Harry sees a philanthropist commit murder. (Part 1 of 2)
Murder-witness Harry becomes a target; but Nancy devises a daring plan to stop the murderer. (Part 2 of 2)
Nancy finds a mouse in the house.
When Sarah's stage production of Beauty and the Beast lacks an actor to play the Beast, George gets an idea—and Harry becomes Sarah's co-star.
George is challenged by his church when he writes an article about Harry suggesting he is the missing link between apes and humans—which leads to a boycott of A Better Life.
Pollution comes from an advertiser's construction site.
George disapproves of Sarah's choice of college.
George and Ernie think they have found an ancient campsite.
Ernie and Harry find a book of sorcery and cast a spell on Brett that makes him assume others' personalities.
Ernie hides from Nancy his friendship with a 16-year-old.
George's Scottish Uncle Mack leaves him a castle.
Brett must choose between two women.
A publisher rejects George's book about Harry.
Yetta, a female bigfoot, arrives from China. (Part 1 of 2)
Harry and Yetta marry and move to a cave in the woods. (Part 2 of 2)