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Oggy and the Cockroaches (2023)
Oggy and the Cockroaches is a American/french TV series created by Nickelodeon Animation Studios and Xilam Animation. It is based off the French television series of the same name, and the 2022 reboot. The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of Oggy, a blue cat whose life is constantly interrupted by three cockroaches who love to cause mischief within his home. The show employs silent comedy: characters either do not speak or use unintelligible vocalizations and gestures. The show premiered in September 2023 as a Paramount Plus original series, and it aired on Nickelodeon and Nicktoons in October 17, on the same year. The show ended in November 14. A new version was announced in December 1, 2023, and was released on Paramount Plus and aired on Nickelodeon on Nicktoons in May 1, 2024.
Plot
Oggy, an anthropomorphic cat, would prefer to spend his days watching television and eating but is continually pestered by three roaches: Joey, Marky and Dee Dee. The cockroaches' slapstick mischief ranges from plundering Oggy's refrigerator to hijacking the train he just boarded. In many situations, Oggy is also helped by Jack, who is more violent and short-tempered than him and is also annoyed by the cockroaches.
Some of the characters from Zig & Sharko make a cameo as supporting characters, as well as Oggy Oggy, who plays Oggy’s brain.
Characters
The characters from the original series (and Zig and Sharko) had received changes: Zig, Brenie, and Sharko are now reduced to minor roles (Except Bernie, who became one of the main characters since the third season.), Oggy and Olivia's relationship remains vague (as they were married in the original series' season 4 finale), Kevin (a character from Next generation) still lives with Bob, and some characters have received personality changes.
Main
- Oggy— Oggy usually spends his days doing housework and eating but is continually pestered by the cockroaches, and he is especially protective over any of his personal belongings. Despite the constant mayhem caused by the cockroaches, Oggy has developed a sort of love–hate relationship with them, having lived with them for a long time. Whenever he finds himself alone in his house, he will eventually begin to miss the cockroaches along with their antics, followed by nothing interesting happening in his life. He is a cat with a light blue body, white gloves, green eyes, red nose, grey tummy and white feet. Oggy also has a black "cap" (shaped to include his ears) over the top of his head. He also has a fear of heights. He is the main enemy of the cockroaches, who he is easily annoyed by.
- The cockroaches — The eponymous trio of cockroaches who live with Oggy and frequently irritate him. They are not as absurd and extreme with their pranks, but are still as mischievous as ever. Instead of usually being inside dirty-looking vents, they freely roam around Oggy's house. They follow Oggy wherever he goes, usually to steal some food. They love playing tricks on Oggy and Jack. However, if the cats left, they would miss each other, as seen from “so lonely”. The cockroaches have wide heads, vibrantly-colored sclerae with long, pointy black noses and black feet. They also have black "caps" with their antennae, like Oggy. In the first season, they had the same voice as Zig, However, Since the second season, the Roaches speak in their original voices from the original series’ fourth through seventh seasons.
- Dee Dee - He has light green eyes, a large orange head, and a fat, dark blue body. Always hungry, his appetite sometimes reaches insane proportions, often resulting in the consumption of larger animals or other things that would otherwise be inedible. In this series, he frequently plots to capture Oilvia (which annoys Joey and Marky) and eat her, but his schemes for this purpose are often foiled by Oggy. Dee Dee often makes use of various items or concocts plans based on things he witnesses with Oggy, but is often foiled in the process by Oggy, bad luck, or a combination of both. His characteristics were in part inspired by Zig. Dee Dee isn't romantically interested in anyone. He is known to like opera, wanting to publicly perform on-stage. Sometimes it is shown that his feet are so foul-smelling that the juice they produce is toxic and can melt objects, as seen in "Caught in a Trap". He also mostly assists Joey and Marky throughout the series.
- Marky - He is the tallest cockroach with a silver body, green head and pink eyes. Although Marky originally used to love causing mischief just like Dee Dee and Joey, he has grown to be more laid-back as the series progressed and has a generic role. In most episodes, he is shown with Joey as his partner-in-crime. He sometimes is a hopeless romantic (as seen in "Cockroaches move in"), and his hobbies consist of dating puppets and reading books (which are never shown). He also has bad breath. He can get oddly attached to specific objects, like a light in "Creature comforts".
- Joey - He has Heterochromia (a pink right eye (originally red), a yellow left eye), a purple-pink body, and a lavender head. Even though he is the shortest roach in the group, he is the most intelligent, always being the brain for their plans – but he and Marky are sometimes forced to go alone, because Dee Dee often think that Joey’s ideas are stupid. He also loves money (which is shown in several episodes), but his efforts always fall short, usually ending with him getting swatted or beaten up. While he is the smartest, he can get too eager, especially when it comes to the cockroaches' antics. He and Marky also have a crush on a female cockroach named Tina.
- Jack - Oggy’s cousin. In contrast to Oggy, he is more short-tempered, violent, and arrogant than him. He can be said as Greedy seen in a few episodes where He goes against Oggy or teams up with him. He often finds himself building huge machinery, and is very interested in physics and chemistry (that is, the more explosive parts of it), though this has been phased out in later seasons. Jack has an excellent relationship with Oggy, as he cares about him a lot. Jack also has a crush on Oggy’s twin sister, Monica. He mostly visits and sleeps at Oggy's house, and owns a green jeep; in which he and Oggy go for a variety of journeys and in mundane cases, for trips to the beach or going fishing. He is also is easily annoyed by the cockroaches. He has an olive green body, yellow eyes, red nose, pale pink stomach, and white feet. Since the third episode of the first season, he has the same voice as Sharko from the second and third seasons of Zig and Sharko. In some episodes, he, Oggy, and Olivia are a team, working together to stop the cockroaches.
- Oilvia - Oggy’s best friend. She is happy-go-lucky and polite, being fond of nature and finding any sort of opportunity for fun. She is close friends with the cockroaches (much to Oggy’s dismay), and maintains a positive relationship with the other characters in the show, including Dee Dee, although this makes her quite naive to Dee Dee's intentions to eat her. Joey and Marky try to not her know of the things they do (she usually sees them as innocent, as a fan of insects.), until they either go too far or Oggy is being controlled by them, causing her to turn against them. She is also annoyed by Tina, Joey and Marky’s crush. Olivia also cares a lot about her appearance. A variety of gags revolve around her tail, whether it's as an extra hand or to tie it between something. In this series, she uses karate as a skill since the third season. She is a white cat with a yellow bow on her head. She appears in her redesign from next generation in the 2023 version of the series, but in 2024 version, she appears in her original design in the seasons 1, 3, and 5.
Episodes
Note: Only the episodes from the 2024 version are shown.
Throughout the first season, much of the plots revolve around a neighborhood. Then, due to a incident involving a tornado, the second season’s plots revolve on a desert island, and the Roaches and Oggy were in their redesigns from Oggy and the Cockroaches: next generation. Then, due to another incident involving a tornado, much of the third season’s plots revolve around the neighborhood once again, and the Roaches and Oggy were in their original designs. Since the second season, the Roaches speak in their original voices from the original series’s fourth season, rather than the same voice as Zig. Also, in the third season, a time travel segment was introduced in some episodes, based off the original series’ fifth season. The music in the show is the same from the first and fourth seasons of Oggy and the Cockroaches, Oggy and the Cockroaches: next generation, and the second and third seasons of Zig and Sharko.
The latest episodes of season three
- "Saving Private Dee Dee": A remake of “Mission Oggy”. After Oggy returns from the market, he finds his house trashed by the cockroaches while he was gone. He then sees Dee Dee, who have trapped himself in a drink bottle, and locks the roach up in the fridge. Oggy then proceeds to install a hi-tech security system to guard his fridge. Seeing this, Joey and Marky rescue their fellow him, which turns out that Dee Dee eats all food while being locked inside the fridge.
Note: Starting with this episode, there is a gag were Oggy and the Cockroaches get trapped inside a washing machine, forming into either their redesigns from Next generation( or their original designs in the case of the fourth season), the four main characters of Zig and Sharko, or themselves as different animals. In the end of the gag, they form into the four aliens from Space Goofs.
- “Meet the Jacksons”: This episode takes place in the future, where Jack is a ceo, competing with bob’s company. While Oggy must protect the fridge from the cockroaches.
- “WWW.Oggyandthecockroaches.com”: Oggy gets a computer, and texts a email to Zig. But things get worse when the cockroaches make it horribly threatening, and a electric shock accidentally sends Oggy and Marky into the internet, while the remaining roaches and Jack try to get Oggy and Marky back to reality.
Note: Starting with this episode, Jack has the same laughing voice as Sharko.
- “Hundreds of Markys and counting”: Marky adopts Hundreds of baby cockroaches (that looks like his redesign from Next Generation), and he becomes a father to them. Joey and Dee Dee try to get the cockroach kids away from Marky, but they turn out to be Man-eaters.
Note: As Joey looks at the drawings the Cockroach kids made, the drawings look like various characters from other Xilam shows, drawn badly. One of the drawings is a perfectly drawn picture of Etno from Space Goofs.
- “Bob’s tournament”: This episode is taken place in medieval times, where Oggy was selected as a opponent for Bob’s jousting tournament, which Jack got very interested, since the prize is 100 buckets of gold bars. Also, Oggy has a crush on princess Olivia, and the cockroaches try to shut down the tournament.
Note: Gorgeous from Space goofs makes a cameo appearance as one of the spectators in the tournament, as he cheers with the crowd.
- “The incredible 4”: This episode takes place in the future. Dee Dee makes a false move with the microwave as he was chased by Sharko, and Zig, Sharko, Jack, Bob, Joey, and Marky find themselves superpowered and get in a battle, as Bernie and Dee Dee use LEGO-like blocks so Dee Dee could eat Olivia, but Oggy tries to stop them, using the same thing.
Note: This is one of the time travel segments that features Oggy, the cockroaches, and Olivia in their redesigns from Next Generation.
- “O-Men to the rescue”: A meteor that crashed landed on Oggy’s house gives Oggy, Jack, Joey, Bob, Zig, Sharko, and Dee Dee powers. Marky feels jealous that he didn’t get any powers, and Bob plays the role of villain.
Note: In the beginning of this episode, Oggy draws a picture of himself in his redesign from Next Generation, and there is pictures of Bud and Stereo from Space Goofs.
- “The Karate Kitten”: When Zig the samurai's hand is disabled, he forces Jack to be the substitute, and Oggy was rejected due to being accident-prone, despite being very good in battle. But after Jack failed, and after Oggy’s hand was flattened, the only person who wasn’t hurt was Olivia (despite not having a ability to fight). As Oggy teaches her the ways of Karate, while Joey decides to run as empowered ruler of china, and while Bernie tries to capture the sword.
Note: This is the first episode to have Bernie as a part of the main cast.
- “Journey to the center of Jack”: After Jack swallows a marble while chasing the cockroaches and gets sick, Bernie shrinks Oggy to go inside Jack, and retrieve the marble. Oggy and Marky get pushed into Jack’s body, and visit some unexpected parts of his body. Worried, Joey, Dee Dee, and Zig tell the situation to Olivia, and they go down to save Oggy and Marky, while Bob nurses Jack.
Note: Zig’s original design appears when Oggy and Marky went to Jack’s stomach.
- “Boat race”: With everyone around the neighborhood bored, Marky opens up a truckload of Boats, and takes everyone to the beach to have a boat race- but it’s just a trick so the cockroaches can get food from Oggy’s fridge- Oggy, Jack, Olivia, Zig, Sharko, and Bob sign up with their customized boats working in teams (1. Oggy and Olivia. 2. Zig and Jack. 3. Sharko and Bob. 4. Dee Dee and Bernie), while the four aliens from Space Goofs join in using Oggy's toilet.
Note: This is the first and only episode to have a character in the show talk.
- “Dee Dee, Private Eye”: After Oggy returns home from shopping, he is shocked to find everything gone in his house (including the furniture in the cargo plane from the second season that is now underground, and is the cockroaches’ new home), making him upset. With Sharko not knowing where those have gone, Zig, Joey, Marky, and the loony Pilot pretends nothing ever happened. Dee Dee and Bernie must find the missing stuff and bring it back to the house and cargo plane. It turns out, Oggy’s not the only one whose stuff is missing, Jack and Olivia’s stuff is gone as well, so the cats also must find the missing stuff and bring it back to their homes.
Note: Candy from Space Goofs appears on a painting.
- “For Real!” After Dee Dee steals Oggy’s nose and throws it into the wiring, they are electrocuted, causing them to turn into their redesigns from Next Generation. With nobody recognizing them, Oggy and Dee Dee find a way to turn themselves back to normal.
- “Trapped in a video game”: After Oggy and Jack were playing a fighting game for 24 hours, the cockroaches used a wire that teleports them all into various games, with the cockroaches/cats as NPCs in some games.
Note: One of the scenes make a reference to 90’s video games.
- “Cockroach Oggy”: After Oggy consumes a piece of glowing chocolate (obviously placed by the roaches), Oggy turns into a small cockroach, and after a innocent involving Bernie’s shrink ray, Dee Dee is now Oggy’s size. Oggy becomes a fugitive and discovers his house under a new dimension, and living the life of his enemies, while Dee Dee is taking advantage of the situation, and Joey, Marky, and Bernie try to reverse the effects of the two.
Note: Stereo from Space Goofs makes a cameo appearance as a clay model.
- “Fun with clay”: While Oggy was playing and using his limitless imagination with clay, the cockroaches use a clay version of Oggy and his friends to shape their life into a wreck in all the ways possible.
- “Priceless Cockroaches”: When the cockroaches break the ear of one of Oggy's most precious figurines, he gets so frustrated and heart-broken that he simply sits still in the sofa, holding the piece of the broken ear in his hand. The cockroaches decide to build a robot to take Oggy's place in chasing them.
Note: A picture of Gorgeous from Space Goofs appears on Oggy’s room.
- “The green magic bean”: A remake of “Joey and the Magic Bean”. During nighttime, a mysterious green giant cockroach comes to Oggy's neighborhood and Joey meets with him. He gives Joey a can of magic beans, which makes Joey grow bigger when he eats them. Joey spends all night trying to grow up enough to scare Oggy, but no matter how huge he grows, Oggy is still shorter than him.
- “In CoLoR!”: While Oggy is trying a new, super-strong detergent, the cockroaches decide to fill the washing machine to the brim with it, causing the washing machine to cover Oggy's house with pink foam. As a raincloud washes it off, everything around Oggy's neighborhood has lost its colors, making Oggy depressed.
- “Playtime”: Oggy and the cockroaches remember when they used to play pirates as kids.
- “Going west”: In this western-themed episode, Sheriff Jack is about to take a nap and designates Oggy as sheriff. Oggy then participate in a rodeo contest organized by Buffalo Bill. Marky wants the first prize. Who will win? Marky, or Oggy?
Note: The episode begins with the camera scrolling through the jail, where the The Daltons make a cameo.
- “Cats in the beach”: Oggy, Jack, and Olivia are going to the beach, but the cockroaches (and Bernie) wreak havoc fiddling around Jack’s brain, then Oggy and Dee Dee strangely switch bodies (while they were swimming), Joey raids Oggy’s cooler, and Marky tries to get a fish egg, clams, and a starfish to make Joey and Dee Dee proud. Can Oilvia and Bernie stop this madness?
Note: The scene were cockroaches jump into Jack's head so that they can control him is a reference to “It's All Under Control”.
- “Oggy CD”: A remake of “It's Been a Hard Day's Noise”. The only thing that Oggy wants to listen to his music CD (which contains the Zig and Sharko theme song.) , but the cockroaches have trashed the players. Oggy then peeks inside the CD player, but the reader lasers his face instead of the CD. The cockroaches eventually follow behind him to make noise.
- “So Lonely”: Tired of dealing with the cockroaches, Oggy decides to move out to an apartment in the city. Gradually regrets doing so, The cockroaches start to miss him, leading to a severe tantrum, so they starts to play practical jokes onto themselves, but not very successfully.
Season four
In the fourth season, the main characters and the neighborhood's inhabitants move onto a cruise ship to travel the oceans, where much of the season's plots take place. The main characters (minus Bernie) are in their redesigns from Oggy and the Cockroaches: next generation (and (minus the cockroaches) live in rooms designed after their homes), The Cockroaches and a dimwited Cockroach (who is designed after a real cockroach) live with Zig and Bernie in a crashed plane that is on top of the ship, and some of the main characters have received personality changes.
Season five
In the fifth and current season, much of the plots revolve around the neighborhood once again, and the main characters (minus Bernie) have reverted to their original designs.
- “Little Train, Big Adventure”: A remake of “One Track Life”. While Jack is hooked up on completing a difficult boss battle in a unnamed video game, Oggy decides to pass time with his old train set. The roaches see light of the situation, and use the train which passes everywhere to load food when it passes the fridge. Oggy immediately hops on a car after witnessing this, and a train car chase begins.
- “Winner takes it all, Loser won’t recall!”: A remake of “The Lottery Ticket”: Oggy and Jack won the lottery ticket number for $1,000,000 until Dee Dee gets a hold of it so he could make Joey and Marky proud.
- “Vroom-Vroom Crazy?!?”: A remake of Bicycle Crazy. To plan a big bicycle race in town, Jack plans to get money from the spectators by making a barbecue stand, only to get distracted by what Bob is planning to do. Meanwhile, Marky wants to meet Eddy, a bicycle racer, and wants to get a photo from him.
- “Lost in the Jungle”: Oggy and the cockroaches get lost in the jungle and must work together to find their way out.
- “Oggy’s Little Doggy”: While chasing the cockroaches, Jack gets hit in the head. As Dee Dee gloats to a sad Oggy, Bernie goes into Jack’s brain, making Jack think he is a Dog. Oggy is delighted to be attracted to his Dog-brained cousin, but due to a sad childhood memory, Bob uses Zig as a Dog, and the two compete in a race, in which the winner will get a trophy and meat.
- “Bernie Moves House”: Getting bored living all alone, Oggy vacuums the spare room and gets a roommate. And after a argument with the cockroaches, Bernie decides to be Oggy’s roommate, making him forget about the roaches.
- “オギー&コックローチ in Japan”: Oggy wants to go to a drift race in Japan, and since Oilvia loves Japanese stuff, they bring Jack along too. Hungry for some wasabi, the cockroaches tag along too. As Jack practices to drift in a go-kart, Oggy and Oilvia take a tour of Japan, with Dee Dee disguised as a tour guide (to makes sure he finally eats Oilvia.), and Joey and Marky get lost in a food/toy store. Things go horribly wrong when Joey falls in love with a toy robot, Marky spent all of the cockroaches’ savings on building blocks, and Oggy, Jack, and Olivia star in a chibi anime.
Note: this is a double-length episode, and Gorgeous from space goofs appears as a cameo.
- “Oggy Talks”: A remake of “Chatter Box”. Out of pure curiousity, Oggy buys a type of crackers that causes anyone who eats one to speak in English. Dee Dee also tries one out and gains the ability to speak in words, but Joey and Marky are not impressed by his verbal skills. When Jack also eats one of the crackers, Dee Dee and Jack can talk to each other, and sing a song. Oggy, Joey, and Marky eats some of the crackers, and speak nonstop in gibberish.
Note: Tom Kenny voices Dee Dee, While Wayne White voices Jack.
- “Oggy Rocks!”: Jack decides to form a rock band, where the participants are Oggy, himself, Oilvia, and Bob. During the rehearsals though, Oggy and Oilvia proves to be poor musicians, But thanks to the cockroaches’ unintentional help, they prove to have real talent during the concert!
- “Le Bowling”: A remake of “Strike!”. The cockroaches' game of pick-up sticks is interrupted by Oggy, who is bowling. However, when Jack comes over, a chase begins, leading both cats to a real bowling alley, and ending with an explosion that destroys it.
- “Oh, Brother”: A remake of “Love and Kisses”. Oggy's twin sister, Monica (who looks like a skater as her redesign), comes over for a visit, while Jack is in love and tries to be a thrillseeker like his “Sister-in-Law”. However, the roaches decide to ruin the couple's relationship.
- “Bathtub Madness”: A remake of “Wash Day”. While attempting to give Dee Dee a bath, the cockroaches accidentally turn the entire suburb into an ocean.
- “Tail Story”: Thanks to Bernie’s invention that brings a person’s part to life, Oggy, Jack, and Olivia’s tails got a mind of their own. Sad that they don’t have a part of their body to show their expressions, the trio must find their missing tails, with the help of Joey and Marky, while Bernie keeps Dee Dee in the dark.
- “Tina”: While Oggy is invited to Olivia's house for tea, Olivia meets a female tomboy-like cockroach named Tina, who is annoying her. As she keeps her rivalry with Tina away from Oggy, Joey and Marky fall in love with Tina.
- “It’s a small, soft, world”: A remake of “A Soft World”. Oggy gets a package containing a spray bottle, in hopes of being able to kill the roaches. However, when it ends up in cockroaches' hands, they turn it into a spray bottle that makes everything soft. Seeing the situation, Oggy and Jack try to use an antidote with soap to make everything turn back solid.
- “Cafard Champion”: A remake of “Sports Fans”. After Dee Dee bites Oggy's TV, Oggy and Jack make the cockroaches do Olympic events themselves.
- “Le Patient”: A remake of “The Patient”. Jack ends up frozen in a block of ice while chasing the roaches, so Oggy becomes his full-time doctor. The roaches decide to exchange Jack's medicine for a concoction of their own, then fake symptoms of a deadly disease so that Jack will need to drink more of their deadly drink. However, Oggy does not notice anything.
- “High-rise Nighmare”: A remake of “The Rise and the Fall”. Jack is building a skyscraper, his future home, and invites Oggy to stay for a night, but Oggy has a fear of heights and cannot sleep. Jack helps Oggy get back to sleep, but Oggy starts to sleepwalk, and the cockroaches keep sabotaging the skyscraper, resulting in Jack being forced to save his cousin.
- “Two good to be true”: With useless roach killing nerve in the insecticide, Jack decides to enhance it by using a chemistry set. The result is a gas that has the ability to quickly copy the subject it was used on.
- “The cockroaches’ Teddy Bear”: The roaches steal Sharko’s teddy bear and hold it hostage for food, but Oggy won't give in. However, it also turns out that Oggy's beloved teddy is also something Bob’s nephew, Kevin, desperately wants it.
- “A Pie Dream”: After accidentally taking a cream pie in the face thrown by the cockroaches, a humiliated Jack hits rock bottom. During the day, he has a string of weird dreams, which the cockroaches use this to advance to Oggy’s fridge, while Oggy tries to impress Olivia. In the end, Jack succeeds in overcoming his childhood trauma once and for all.
- “Caught in a trap?”: A remake of the episode of the same name. After the cockroaches have plundered his fridge and caused a huge mess which makes Oggy's eyes pop out of his head, Oggy wakes up and finds his house completely messed up. He is now forced to do the best he can to protect the fridge.
- “Stretchy Roches”: After another failed attempt to raid Oggy’s fridge, the cockroaches ask Bernie to make a machine that makes everyone (but them) rubber. With our heroes now rubber like, they must find the Roches, and revert to normal.
- “Game Over… Not!”: Jack discovers a arcade and lapses back into his video-game addiction. Feeling left out, Oggy must get Jack back to reality, even if it means from the cockroaches.
- “Oggy of thrones”: A remake of “Winner Takes All”. Conflict begins between Oggy and Jack after Dee Dee sabotages a game of chess just by eating one of the pieces.
- “Oggy the spirit”: After having a nightmare about the cockroaches finally raiding the fridge, Oggy tickles their brains, giving them a dream that Oggy is gone permanently after being squashed by a safe, but his spirit come back and constantly make nightmares a reality for them.
- “Moby Marky: Marky enlists several whales in the cockroaches’ schemes.
- “Cockroaches move in”: The Cockroaches moves to a little toy house (modeled after the alien’s house from Space Goofs), and when Marky spots a toy doll with big arms and legs, he falls in love with and marries it; this results in Oggy making an all-out siege on the playhouse to take back what is rightfully his own, even if it means help from Joey and Dee Dee.
- “Oggy’s Parents”: Jack tries to impress Oggy’s and Monica’s Mom and Dad, with some help from the cockroaches.
- “On the run”: A remake of “A Streetcar on the Loose”. Jack has become the driver of a new tram that runs through the neighbourhood. As Oggy brings some children for a ride, the cockroaches slip into the machine.
- “Oggy, Cockroach, 1,2,3!”: Oggy, Jack, Oilvia, Bob, the cockroaches, and Bernie play a game of Red Light, Green Light.
- “Rolling, Action!”: Joey decides to film a Oggy and the cockroaches movie, casting Zig and Bernie as Joey and Marky, and Dee Dee as himself, but not Oggy and Jack, until he has to fire the other sharks.
- “Let’s Play Ball!”: Oggy and Jack are in a baseball tournament along with the cockroaches.
- “Giant Oilvia”: While Dee Dee gives up his schemes to eat Oilvia, and becomes a vegetarian, Tina was having a great time until Olivia inadvertently soaks her with her watering can, which makes her decide to get revenge on Olivia (with help from Joey and Marky), by capturing Oilvia, locking her up in her closet, stealing her bow, and putting it on a living replica of her (except that it dose not have a white spot on its tail.), and spray it with a spray that makes someone inflate like a balloon. Oggy is delighted to see his best friend swelling (thinking she is growing), while the real Oilvia used her claws to get out. Bernie tells Dee Dee about Tina’s plan, and he is back to normal. But can Oggy find Oilvia before her clone swells more?
- “Joey Top Chef”: Oggy has a cooking competition with Joey.
- “Catch You on the Rewind”: When Oggy was killed at the road, a distraught Jack steals Zig’s universal remote to rewind time and prevent it.
- “Pirate Oggy”: The cockroaches creates a fake treasure map that fools Oggy, Jack, and Oilvia… But the cats end up discovering a real pirate ship inside their boat and must escape the pirate's curse.
- “The Pranksters”: Jack can't stand gags and pranks, so Oggy teams up with Bernie and the cockroaches to loosen him up. But they take advantage and double-up their gags to overpower Jack. Is Jack the only one who doesn't have a sense of humor?
- “Pee-Pee in his pants”: Joey pees in Oggy’s pool, and his idea for friendship is not exactly the same as everyone else’s… So Oggy, Marky, Dee Dee, Jack, Oilvia, and Bob team up to get rid of Joey.
- “Way Back When…”: A remake of “The Time Machine”. Oggy gets in an accident involving Jack against the cockroaches in retaliation of his cake being eaten, ending up being squashed into a disk. To make sure that he will never repeat this mistake twice, Jack builds a time machine to go back in time and prevent the accident.
- “Beware of Destruction”: While Bob is renovating Oggy's house, the cockroaches steal his cement tray to use it as a swimming pool, and Jack ends up as a statue when the cockroaches put cement in his drink. To make matters worse, they are about to take full advantage of his severe disadvantage.
- “The Legend of Oggy”: A remake of “Oggy and the Magic Flute”. Oggy decides to make his own flute, in which he steals a car part from his neighbor Bob. Upon adding holes to it, Oggy plays it and unwittingly hypnotises Marky into being a dog that would remain loyal to him, much to the dismay of Dee Dee and Joey.
- “The genie”: A remake of “3 Wishes and Your Out!”. A bedouin, who is lost and thirsty in the Arabian desert, finds a magic lamp. He uses his three wishes to get a palace, a pile of gold and lovely girls – but he forgets to wish for water. The genie flees after being attacked by the infuriated bedouin and ends up in Oggy's house in New York.
- “Oggy, we have a problem”: While Oggy, Jack, and the cockroaches unwittingly catapult themselves to Mars, they later see a spaceship leading toward the invasion of Earth’s food from the aliens from Space Goofs. With the imperative being obvious, they decide to go home to Earth and (work together) sabotage the aliens' invasion plans in the process.
- “Bye-Bye, Cockroaches”: The Willy raccoon finally ate the cockroaches, leaving Oggy sad. The cockroaches must find a way back, while Oggy tries to find the Willy raccoon.
- “Oggy, Scuba Diving Cat”: When Oggy and Jack take up scuba diving in Hawaii during their vacation, the cockroaches tag along and take the plunge to cause mischief.
- “A magic story”: Marky uses Oggy’s magic kit, and accidentally cast a curse, transforming Oggy into a cockroach, Jack into a mouse, Bernie into a cat, and Joey and Dee Dee are now Oggy’s Size. Oggy becomes a fugitive and discovers his house under a new dimension – no thanks to the roaches – and the trio are taking advantage of the situation…
- “Spit-second”: A remake of “Sharing Oggy”. Monica decides to pay Oggy a family visit. However, she quickly understands she's got to deal with her brother's best friend, Olivia – and both of the girls are polar opposites. Dee Dee takes advantage of this so he could eat both of them. Can Oggy save his best friend and sister, before Dee Dee eats them both?
- “Heatwave!”: Jack is fixing Oggy’s boiler, but thanks to the cockroaches, it wreaks havoc, for example: Bob finds himself in a full body cast, after Oggy causes an accident. Same old story, only the boiler bursts and goes haywire.
- “Casino Night”: A remake of “Casino”. After Oggy receives his 1 million € payment, Jack spends it all on a casino joint in Las Vegas and play poker against Oggy. However, while they play seriously, the cockroaches come along to steal the cards.
- “Monica, Will you marry me?”: Jack plans to propose Monica in Venice, Italy, but Joey and Marky try to steal his wedding ring to give it to Tina.
- “Bubble-Gum”: The aliens from Space Goofs accidentally drops crates of Bubblegum, and the cockroaches wants to use the bubblegum to break the world's most biggest bubble record by blowing a super massive bubble which is bigger than earth
- “DIY Oggy & and the invisible Cockroaches”: The cockroaches are in invisible paint, while Oggy fixes Jack’s car.
- “Kids these days…”: A remake of “Back to the Past!”. The cockroaches accidentally destroy a witch's hat, making the witch angry with them. They put the blame on Oggy, Olivia, Bob, but he accidentally turns them into children (who look like young versions of their redesigns from Next Generation). While Jack is having a hard time taking care of the little ones, he brings Dee Dee to visit the witch and confess to turn Oggy, Oilvia, and Bob back to normal. At the end, the witch turns Joey, Dee Dee and Marky into children; Bob then takes them to school.
- “Toys are us”: A remake of “Toy’s R Oggy”. Oggy has found a lot of new toys for him to play with during Christmas Eve, but when an extended boxing glove punches Jack, his brain gets knocked out of him. To make the holiday matters worse, the cockroaches use it as a toy and an initiative.
- “Les Machine”: A remake of “Jack in a Box”. Jack shows Oggy a machine that can transform objects into other things; for example: transforming a cow into dairy products and beef products. However, when the cockroaches throw Jack into the machine, Oggy makes his attempt to save him, even if it costs him his physical form.
- “Oggy’s imagination”: With nothing to do today, Oggy decides to use a box and let his “imagination run wild”, much to Jack’s dismay. The cockroaches use advantage of this, as Jack joins Oggy, but Imagination is now going to be a problem for the cockroaches.
Note: This episode references to “Idiot Box” from SpongeBob SquarePants.
- “Dr. Joey and Mr. Hyde”: Eating bananas causes Joey to transform into a Jekyll and Hyde monster.
- “The cloud”: An evil lightning bolt strikes the earth. Time accelerates. Everyone but Bernie suddenly grow old. When Bernie tries to repair the clock, he inverses the process: everyone but him turns into a baby and also a teenager, and vise-versa.
- “Slumber”: After a long, busy day, Oggy, Jack, and Bob only dream of one thing: Sleep. Oilvia is not sleepy, and she would like to be able to spend time with the cockroaches without waking Oggy. But Dee Dee has other plans, It's a hard work for Oggy watching over Oilvia.
- “Marky the Mime”: A mime follows Jack, publicizing his upcoming show. Jack gets very annoyed, and ends up knocking the guy out by accident. This means Marky has to replace the mime in the show, along with Oggy.
- “Jealous like a Cat”: A remake of “A Jealous Guy”. During a day in the yard, Dee Dee manipulates three photos in order to trick Oggy into believing that he is dating Olivia. Seeing those photos, Oggy becomes jealous and begins to act very strangely.
- “Magic Candy”: Oggy is about to make dessert until Marky eats the candy. The candy suddenly gets magical, granting the user magical powers.
- “Superfriends”: A remake of “O-men to the rescue”.
- “LOL Oggy”: A chase between Oggy and the cockroaches ends up with Oggy and Dee Dee getting covered in pizza. Jack takes a picture on Oggy’s new Phone and posts it on social media. Unexpectedly, the photo makes Oggy the star of the world.
- “HA. HA. HA!!!”: A remake of “Laughing Gas”. Jack's latest device at killing the roaches from the house ends up in the wrong hands when they manage to get Oggy to drink it. They are armed with some real wacky laughing gas as well.
- “Hypnoticmanics”: Disheartened by Dee Dee’s ever-ridiculous, vain attempts to catch Oilvia, Bernie resolves to put an end to such pathetic demonstrations. He decides to use a pendulum to hypnotise Dee Dee, and persuade him to go vegetarian, unfortunately, Joey ends up being the subject, causing him to have the same role as Dee Dee.
- “Jacky’s army”: A remake of “Take Cover”. When the cockroaches tease him by believing that the cold war was started again in the backyard, Jack's love for playing toy soldiers turns into a nightmare.
- “Dancing Oggy”: A remake of “Oggy and the Magic Shoes”. On his way home, Oggy comes across a pair of magic shoes that can dance on their own whenever spit-shined. After taming them, he soon becomes famous with the toe tappers; all goes well until Joey tries to take advantage of his newfound popularity.
- “Partners-in-crime”: After catching him in the fridge, Oggy "kills" Dee Dee, not realizing that Dee Dee is just playing dead (using a MP3 player to put on the Taps song.). As a result, Joey and Marky leave the neighborhood to start a new life in the Big City, while Bernie pretends to tell Oggy that Joey and Marky got unconscious.
Note: This is a Double Feature episode.
- “Patching Things Up”: After the cockroaches cause a giant hole to appear in the house, Oggy, Jack, and Oilvia uses different methods to patch the hole up, but Dee Dee and Bernie keep getting in the way.
- “Jack’s Parents”: Jackson and Jackie, the parents of Jack, visits their son and Oggy, and Jack thinks they’re humiliating him in front of public. For Oggy? It’s normal. Of course, the cockroaches takes advantage of this and attempts to devour the food in Oggy’s fridge, while Jack does his best to win over his potential Parents.
- “Bottom’s Bottom”: Oggy and the cockroaches find a strange and mysterious place at the bottom of the sea.
- “Little Spoiled Neighbor”: Marky becomes the plaything of Kevin, who mistakes him for his lost plush toy, which causes him to start giving people stress by having a crying fit.
- “Bionic Oggy”: Jack turns Oggy into a cyborg after a beatdown by the cockroaches.
- “The crazy cuisine”: When a cruise ship visits the neighborhood, Oggy, Jack, and Oilvia pose as passengers, pursued by Dee Dee.
- “Cockroaches at the Événements olympiques”: The cockroaches follow Oggy and Jack at the Olympic Games, but the cats make the roaches do the events.
- “The Noble Knight of the world”: With everyone around the neighborhood bored, Marky challenges Oggy, Jack, Oilvia, and Bob to a midieval tournament.
- “Oggy’s Friend”: An alien called Blobi turns up to enjoy himself. Oggy thinks he's really cute and becomes great pals with him. But Blob is hungry, and when he's hungry, he'll eat anything, including cockroaches… For once Oggy is here to protect the cockroaches.
- “Chocolate Wars: The choco awakens”: A remake of “Bitter Chocolate”.
- “Saturday Black Fever”: A remake of the episode of the same name. Oggy strikes oil while gardening so he can earn a big profit. After the cockroaches get back from their vacation, they notice all the pipes. Joey then gets a $100 bill and gets it on fire. To add injury to insult, a drop of oil lands on it. And the predictable result occurs.
- “hypnosis”: The cockroaches hypnotizes Oggy and Jack for their own purposes.
- “Game, set, and match”: After Jack beats Oggy at table tennis too many times, the cockroaches challenges them to a crooked game of tennis.
- “Shoplifting”: After Oggy and Olivia go on a date, Tina, Joey, and Marky plan to go to the supermarket to buy food. Meanwhile, Dee Dee plans to ruin the date by giving Oggy spicy food.
- “Rich Roaches”: Joey wins the lottery, and gets very richer than any other millionaire. He then moves into a mansion that’s larger than Oggy’s house, and he, Marky, Zig, and Bernie have a party with over 100 roaches in the cockroach family tree. Dee Dee is furious at the situation, and Oggy is helpless against them so he calls Jack, who show up with three Italian outfits, and a smorgasbord of Pizza. While Oggy's house is cleaned, Joey gets broke again (due to the ticket not real), and they celebrate a small party for Joey inside the tent with just the cats and cockroaches in attendance.
- “Animation Cockroach-ation”: Tired of watching the cockroaches' practical jokes, Jack locks himself in a CCTV room where he can activate various traps he has set all over Oggy’s house. Unfortunately, the cockroaches change the monitors, from normal to cartoon like.
- “Mummy, where are you?”: Jack, Oggy and the cockroaches discover a pyramid with an apparently friendly mummy inside.
- “Cleaning Day”: A remake of “Shake Oggy Shake”.
Season Six
In the sixth and current season, it revolves around Oggy, Jack, and Olivia, as well as the cockroaches. Most episodes in the season drastically tones itself down compared to the last five seasons, with a focus on Oggy's friendship with Olivia, and the cats stopping the cockroaches from making Oggy’s life miserable.
Here are the episodes from the second half of the season…
40. “Garbage Galore”: Oggy was gardening until Joey snatches carrots. When Jack turns the beautiful garden into a garbage dump, Oggy orders him to clean it up. Of course, the cockroaches turns Jack’s task into a nightmare to keep Oggy busy.
41. “Karate Chop Flop”: Olivia’s Karate Chop can chop anything- except for Jack’s latest invention. Feeling sad, Olivia just wants some alone time to herself. Oggy tries to cheer her up, but she plops on the floor, crying. Oggy leaves her, feeling sorry, while Dee Dee’s dream had come true: He can chop Olivia with nobody to stop him. But, after Jack’s invention goes haywire, it captures Oggy, Jack, Joey, Marky, and Dee Dee. It’s up to Oilvia to save Oggy, Jack, and the cockroaches with her Karate Chop.
42. “Giant Mecha オギー”: The cats are obsessed with Giant robots. This gives the cockroaches a idea: maybe they could avance to Oggy’s fridge with the right armor. But Oggy and Jack have no trouble beating up the Mecha-Roaches… until they show up in real giant robots. All three of the cats use a spray that transforms them into giant robot versions of themselves in order to stop the cockroaches’ robots.
More will be added soon…