In his excitement over family movie night, Pinky accidentally breaks his mom's trophy, then feels guilty and decides to ground himself.
A pair of newlyweds with two dogs corral all their pet items, then learn the magic of using boxes to keep drawers and cabinets tidy.
The experts have chosen four couples to marry as complete strangers; not only will they have to deal with the anxiety of planning a wedding and marrying someone they've never met before, but some face devastating disapproval from their families.
While volunteering at the animal shelter, Pinky takes a shine to a ferocious feline and decides they're going to be meow-velous together.
The everyday struggles of living in the Alaskan wilderness where one wrong decision could be deadly.
Sue rips out her old kitchen to build a new one; the Hailstones go picking for vegetables; Ricko goes fishing with his kids; Jessie goes beaver hunting.
Four bartenders who love to cook compete in this special competition to prove that barkeeps know how to keep the flavors coming. An outrageous cocktail is the centerpiece of a fun first basket, and in the entree round, a potato dish prompts two of the contenders to grab more spuds from the pantry. The pressure is on in the final round when the two remaining bartenders must make the best desserts they can with a trendy drink and a classic pie.fries and sprouting cauliflower are found in the tricky entree basket. And not everything goes according to plan when the final two kids take on desserts made from a fermented beverage and a sweet novelty item.
JJ's dream of being featured on a fashion blog goes awry when the outfit he adores doesn't fit. Enter the sausage stylist with an idea …
Pinky, Babs and JJ make a hilarious video that's “almost perfect,” a so-so assessment that doesn't cut the mustard for perfectionist Pinky.
When JJ and Babs mock a TV show Pinky loves, he starts lying -- and breaking school rules -- to binge-watch the episodes in secret.
Pinky cooks up an undercover scheme to save Bob's security guard job after he screws up a safety demonstration at school.
When the town's largest duck dies, Pinky makes it his mission to convince everyone that King Sackenquack is still alive.
Pinky tries to sneak a book on extreme chimney sweeping back into the library after he forgets to check it out. To be frank, it doesn't go well.
JJ buys a new leather jacket and makes plans to do more “extreme” stuff, causing Pinky to fret about the future of their weekly role-playing game.
An app that counts steps prompts Pinky, Babs and JJ to add up every single thing they do. Competition's good for friendship, right?
When JJ accidentally calls Pinky's mother “Mom,” the little wiener has an amazing idea: They should go from friends ... to brothers.
Pinky and JJ hear that Babs is moving, so they try to make their last night together special. Good thing they've got Pinky's beefy Babs bucket list.
Rosie, B.B. and Indigo must return balance to an ocean environment.
on Perez and his two buddies have just embarked on a weekend adventure in the remote foothills of Kern County, California when they are ambushed by a mysterious stranger that holds them hostage at gunpoint. Miles from help and without cell phone service, the three boys are led inside a cabin one-by-one, and are expecting to be executed by their captor. Thinking quickly, the boys convince the stranger their parents are due to arrive any minute and fabricate an escape opportunity for their captor to get away in time.
David Bromstad takes recent lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes. Whether they win hundreds of thousands or hundreds of millions, lucky lottery winners everywhere are jumping headfirst into the real estate market. Will they spend all their winnings on an extravagant mansion or settle for a humble sound investment? Find out what happens when average Americans set out to find their Lottery Dream Homes.