Aired: September 17, 1988
Day of the Mice: Petey Pate forms a rebellion to overwhelm cats. Shocked by the mice's bullying, Pearl protests and Mighty comes to the rescue and restores order. Still Oily After All These Years: The Cow bails out Oil Can Harry, who wastes no time pursuing Pearl, but his visit to Pearl becomes stressful and he wishes to go back to prison.
Aired: September 24, 1988
Mighty's Wedlock Whimsy: Gandy Goose and Sour Puss try to bring Pearl and Mighty together for marriage. After a long hesitation, Mighty reconsiders about the marriage. Anatomy of a Milquetoast: Mighty Mouse is charged with Scrappy's disappearance. As the case nears to an end, a monster Scrappy approaches. All this time Scrappy was having a nightmare.
Aired: October 01, 1988
Bat with a Golden Tongue: Bat-Bat is sent to stop Ski Nose's numerous thefts of golden awards, all with Mighty Mouse's assistance. Ski Nose is a caricature of Bob Hope. Mundane Voyage: Mighty Mouse and Pearl go inside the President's body to cure his cardiac ailment within one hour.
Aired: October 08, 1988
Snow White & the Motor City Dwarfs: Mighty Mouse pitches out his retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Don't Touch that Dial!: A little boy switches Mighty Mouse from channel to channel, until Mighty Mouse breaks out and convinces him to do something different.
Aired: October 15, 1988
Mouse and Supermouse: Petey Pate builds Supermouse robots to replace Mighty Mouse, but they become corrupted, so Mighty terminates them. The Bride of Mighty Mouse: 20 years later Mighty is married to Pearl, running a motel and raising their son, but is threatened by Howard Hack (a parody of Howard Roark from Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead) rivaling with his own motel.
Aired: October 22, 1988
A Star Is Milked: Mighty heads to Hollywood to become a star, but the Cow seeks to sabotage his position. Mighty co-stars with him instead. Mighty's Tone Poem: Mighty Mouse has the villains watch some previous episodes of Mighty Mouse, with many interruptions throughout.