This article is a list of episodes of the MTV series Liquid Television.
Season 1 (1991)[]
Episode
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Aired
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Summary
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01
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June 2, 1991
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- Open: Robert Palmer "Addicted to Love"
- Soap Opera "A Steamy Scene"
- Buzz Box
- Grinning Evil Death
- Æon Flux
- Invisible Hands (by Richard Sala)
- Lea Press on Limbs
- Stick Figure Theatre "John Wayne in Angel and the Bad Man"
- Miss Lidia's Makeover to the Stars "Sinead O'Connor"
- The Art School Girls of Doom "Drummer"
- Psycho-Gram "Serum" (serialized throughout episode)
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02
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December 1, 1991 |
- Open: John Denver PSA
- Winter Steele "Eat Crow"
- Invisible Hands
- Stick Figure Theatre "Mister Alfred Hitchcock"
- Rocky (by Malcolm Bennett)
- Footwork "Dog Flirting"
- Dog Brain (by J. Falconer)
- Dangerous Puppets
- Cut-Up Camera "Aerobics Instructor"
- Excerpt from Joy Street
- Weird (by Derek Philips)
- Æon Flux
- Psycho-Gram "Hostage" (serialized throughout episode)
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03
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December 8, 1991
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- Open: Faith No More "Epic"
- Soap Opera "Diandra Wastes Away"
- Buzz Box (a short film by David Daniels)
- Snookles (by Juliet Stroud)
- Stick Figure Theatre "Edmund O'Brien in D.O.A."
- Cut-Up Camera "Roller Coaster"
- Miss Lidia's Makeover to the Stars "Sylvester Stallone"
- Invisible Hands
- Prophet & Loss (by Jonathan Bairstow)
- Black Hula
- The Art School Girls of Doom "Beach"
- Beach Chair
- Æon Flux
- Psycho-Gram "Operative X" (serialized throughout episode)
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04
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December 15, 1991
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- Open: Dental Health
- Winter Steele "Ball of Communion"
- Jac Mac and Rad Boy "Go!"
- Footworks "Scoring"
- Dangerous Puppets
- The Thing What Lurked in the Tub
- Invisible Hands
- Monk's Purpose
- Stick Figure Theater "Madonna in Express Yourself"
- Æon Flux
- Psycho-Gram "Music Industry" (serialized throughout episode)
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05
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December 22, 1991
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- Open: The B-52's "Love Shack"
- Soap Opera "Caught in the Act"
- Push Comes to Shove (Enemies) (by Bill Plympton) (serialized throughout episode)
- Cut-Up Camera "Pizza Delivery"
- Face Like a Frog - Mystic Knights "Don't Go in the Basement"
- Invisible Hands
- Miss Lidia's Makeover to the Stars "George Michael"
- Stick Figure Theatre "José Ferrer in Cyrano de Bergerac"
- The Art School Girls of Doom "The Bra"
- They Might Be Giants "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
- Æon Flux episode 5 (bug in glass, cracker spread, news show) [1]
- Psycho-Gram "Suburban Housewife" (serialized throughout episode)
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06
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December 29, 1991
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- Open: Chalk test bars and tone
- Winter Steele "Stupid Hippies"
- Cut-Up Camera "Elevator"
- Invisible Hands
- Stick Figure Theatre "Jimmy Stewart in It's a Wonderful Life"
- Æon Flux (entire first season)
- Psycho-Gram "Time Travel" (serialized throughout episode)
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Season 2 (1992)[]
Episode
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Aired
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Summary
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01
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June 2, 1992
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- Open: Uncle Louie's Travels (by Drew Friedman)(serialized throughout episode)
- Æon Flux "Gravity"
- The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
- Beavis and Butt-Head "Frog Baseball" (by Mike Judge)
- The Specialists
- Winter Steele "Soft Heart, Hard Alcohol"
- Stick Figure Theatre "Night of the Living Dead"
- Dog-Boy (by Charles Burns)
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02
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June 9, 1992
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- Open: The Safety Twins
- Bobby & Billy "Let's Go to the Party!"
- Wishful Thinking (by Candy Guard)
- Dog-Boy
- The Specialists
- Office Space (by Mike Judge)
- The Listener (by Chris Landreth)
- Was (Not Was) "Hello Dad, I'm in Jail" Directed and Produced by Christoph Simon Copyright 1988
- Wishful Thinking (by Candy Guard) Part 2
- Glove Story (Animated & Directed by Miles Flanagan, Mole Hill, Mark Slater)
- Æon Flux "Night" (Renamed "Mirror" on the Æon Flux DVD collection) Written, Designed, Produced and Directed by Peter Chung
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03
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June 16, 1992
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- Open: Concert (excerpt from a short film by Ondrej Rudavsky)
- Joe Normal (Written/Directed by Stephen Holman) Part 1
- Was (Not Was) "What Up, Dog?" Copyright 1987
- Speedbump the Roadkill Possum "Slipp'ry When Wet"
- Doktor Züm "Cafe Le Bad"
- The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
- Meggamorphosis (by Sean Schur, featuring the voices of Tim Curry as "The Snake" and Annie Potts as The "Egg")
- Stick Figure Theatre "Wm. Shakespeare's Henry V"
- Joe Normal (Written/Directed by Stephen Holman) Part 2
- The Specialists "Anti Matter World" Part 2/ "Necator" Part 1
- Bobby & Billy "Winter Fun"
- The Killing of an Egg (Animation by Paul Driessen)
- Dog-Boy "Date with Rondy" Part 1
- Joe Normal (Written/Directed by Stephen Holman) Part 3
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04
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June 23, 1992
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- Open: Stick Figure Theatre "Mr. Jimi Hendrix performing "The Star-Spangled Banner" (Woodstock, 1969)"
- Doktor Züm "Typical Records"
- Elvis Meets the Spider People From Hell
- Winter Steele "All Men Suck (Except Crow)"
- Dog-Boy "Date with Rondy" Part 2
- Getting to Know Each Other (by Candy Guard)
- Was (Not Was) "Earth to Doris" Copyright 1986
- The Honky Problem (by Mike Judge)
- Bobby & Billy "Camping Out"
- Bob the Frog in "Burp"
- At the Beach (From Feggorama)
- The Specialists "Necator Part 2"/"Fifi Breakout" Part 1
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05
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June 30, 1992
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- Open: The Running Man (excerpt)
- The Specialists
- Stick Figure Theatre "Sergei Eisenstein's silent classic The Battleship Potemkin (USSR, 1925)"
- Flugbild (by Thomas Meyer-Hermann)
- Ladies (by Candy Guard)
- Dog-Boy
- The Running Man (by Yoshiaki Kawajiri)
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06
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October 27, 1992
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- Open: The Twelve Dangers of Skydiving (serialized throughout episode)
- Bobby & Billy "Soap Box Derby"
- Speedbump the Roadkill Possum "Batt'ry-fied"
- Dog-Boy
- Doktor Züm "Atom Bomb Factory"
- Stick Figure Theatre "The Crash of the Hindenburg May 6, 1937"
- Let's Chop Soo-E (by Eric Pigors)
- Winter Steele "Rhinestones and Concussions"
- The Specialists
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07
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November 3, 1992
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- Open: Door #8
- The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
- This is Not Frank's Planet
- Æon Flux "Leisure"
- Dog-Boy
- In the Aquarium (Excerpt)
- Stick Figure Theatre "Jack Nicholson and Boris Karloff in The Terror"
- The Specialists
- Koko's Earth Control (by Max Fleischer, 1927)
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08
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November 10, 1992
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- Open: Devil's Angels (trailer)
- Smoking Section (Feggo)
- The End
- Heads
- Winter Steele "F.T.W."
- The Specialists
- Pickpocket (Feggo)
- The Street Sweeper
- Speedbump the Roadkill Possum "Buck-a-Roost"
- The Hitchhiker
- Beware of Dog (Feggo)
- Dog-Boy
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09
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November 17, 1992
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- Open: Theatrical trailer for Truck Turner
- The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
- Conversations (serialized throughout episode)
- Dog-Boy
- The Specialists
- Beavis and Butt-head: Peace, Love & Understanding
- Bobby & Billy "Earning Money"
- Æon Flux "Tide"
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10
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November 24, 1992
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- Open: Amore Baciami
- The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo
- Æon Flux "War"
- The Specialists
- Dog-Boy
- Stick Figure Theatre "Miss Bette Davis in Of Human Bondage"
- Winter Steele "Desperate Beauty"
- Amore Baciami (sung by Nuccia Bongiovanni)
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Season 3 (1994)[]
Episode
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Aired
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Summary
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01
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January 30, 1994
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- Open: Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part one"
- The Blockheads "Mall"
- Crazy Daisy Ed "To Officer with Love"
- Gas Planet
- Smart Talk with Raisin (created by John R. Dilworth)
- The Dangwoods "Nightmare in Trailer City"
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02
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February 6, 1994
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- Open: The Day of the Dead Guy
- Uncle Louie' Party
- Anyway (serialized throughout episode)
- Technological Threat
- Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective
- Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part two"
- One Less Ant
- The Bill and Willis Show
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03
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February 13, 1994
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- Open: Strangers in Paradise
- Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective
- Nightwatchman
- Nietzsche Pops
- Beat Dedication
- Doctor X vs Mister Y
- Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part three"
- Crazy Daisy Ed "Fast, Loud, Dumb and Proud"
- Sound Asleep
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04
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February 20, 1994
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- Open: Uncle Louie "Blind Date"
- Genie Junkie
- Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part four"
- Cat and Mouse
- The Blockheads "TV"
- The Chore
- Human Bomb
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05
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February 27, 1994
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- Open: Krazy Teens USA
- Rico & Klein
- Honey Bunny (serialized throughout episode)
- Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part five"
- Crazy Daisy Ed "Let's Go to the Stinkin' Movies"
- Balloon Guy
- Sweat
- Green Beret
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06
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March 6, 1994
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- Open: Medallion Love
- Crazy Daisy Ed "Hill Bomb Skate Sniper"
- Swine Cowboy
- Stick Figure Theatre "The Naked Edge part six"
- Autoguard 2000
- The Big City
- Beat
- Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective
- The Invisible Man in "Blind Love"
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