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Episode 1: Dial 'M' for Mushrooms
First Aired October 1996
Jackson and Dan are hot on the trail of a serial killer posing as a pizza
delivery man.
Episode 2: File Under 'X'
First Aired December 1996
Jackson and Dan are sent to investigate mysterious killings in a small
town.
Episode 3: The Horror Episode
First Aired March 1997
Dan's new job at an old university leads to the opening of a gateway to
hell.
Episode 4: The Breakfast Clubbed
First Aired October 1997
Dan is hired out to watch a strangely familiar bunch of students. Violence
ensues.
Episode 5: Raiders of the
Lost Part
First Aired December 1997
Jackson and Dan fight the criminal Slinkyman, who holds a terrible secret
about Dan's past. You WILL be shocked and amazed.
Episode 6: Apocalyse Tomorrow
First Aired April 1998
The cast and crew of R.A.V.E. travel into the not-too-distant future to
stop a nuclear apocalypse. Someone or someTHING proceeds to kill them
off, one by one.
Episode 7: A R.A.V.E. Retrospective
First Aired November 1998
A lighthearted look at clips from the last century of R.A.V.E., plus clips
from such favorite episodes as "Buried Alive," "Ward and
Pete Save the World," and R.A.V.E.'s Fanatic.
Episode 8: Shallow R.A.V.E.
First Aired January 1999
Death and destruction abound when a mysterious Canadian keels
over in a triple in Old East, leaving behind a cache of
Carolina-Duke basketball tickets.
Episode 9: Documentary of the Dead
First Aired Summer 1999
Described by a certain senior senator as "zombies in the zoo," this
episode is a documentary made during the infestation of Chapel Hill by
the undead.
Episode 10: They!
First Aired November 1999
Go back in time to the dark days of Chapel Hill, when squirrels ruled
the campus...
Episode 11: Sheep go to Heaven, Goats go to Hell
First Aired February 2000
Sabastian, the serial killer, can hear God when he is in public bathroom stalls
telling him to kill people. He in turn is hunted by Lynus the reporter, and Kevin,
the religious zealot.
Episode 12: Rick Ward's Double Barrel Justice
First Aired Spring 2000
An unprecedented STV crossover. The production staff of R.A.V.E. joins up
with the cast of STV-PD to capitalize on swearing, violence, some powerhouse
acting and the namesake of the late great Rick Ward. (hour-long)
Episode 13: K.B.
First Aired 4-20 2000
Four stoners, seven hippies, a lot of dope, one killer bud, and light sabers.
Episode 14: The Hitchhiker
First Aired Summer 2000
Set before "Sheep go to Heaven, Goats go to Hell," we follow Lynus
as he hitchhikes west to Chapel Hill through five scenes written and directed by
four cast members, and one rap video.
Episode 15: "George's Episode"
First Aired 11-1 2000
Watch people who don't know they are being filmed descend into madness. Keen!
Episode 16: Impressing Jodie Foster
First Aired 4-1 2001
Despite the futile claims of mathematicians, a plucky mass murderer plus a plucky
serial killer equals plucky squared!
Episode 17: The Muppet Episode
First Aired 4-1 2001
R.A.V.E. goes to Sesame Street.
Episode 18: NINJA!
First Aired 5-2 2001
Enjoy the ninjatastic adventures of Superbrother and friends! It's Super Happy
Fun Time for all!
Episode 19: Project B.O.B.B.Y.
First Aired Summer 2001
CLASSIFIED
Episode 20: Evolution Control
Never aired.
What evil lurks in the heart of a station manager? Find out in Evolution
Control.
Or not, because the master copy doesn't exist.
Episode 21: Mr. Cadaver's House of Treats
First in Flight: North Carolina. No, Ohio. No, NC. Grrr...
The greatest episode EVER!
Episode 22: Deadly Evil
First Aired on Sealab 2021
Second only to Episode 21, "the greatest episode EVER."
Episode 23: Deadly Evil II: Dead as Hell
First Aired on the FCP monitor
It's a sequel, so you know it's gonna suck.
Not aired until Easter
Of absolutely no relation to the other Chainsaw Massacre.
Episode 25: Brotherhood of the Raccoon
trapped on the FCP
Late Night Live's "Colonel Beau-Regarde Kincaid" strikes back.
not yet completed
A Lord of the Rings parody of sorts.
First aired:
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