Brendon, Jason and Melissa find their unfinished first film, and test new endings on Addleburg, Fenton, Walter and Perry -- a hostile focus group.
Brendon, Jason and Melissa are assigned a family tree project in school. Meanwhile, Coach McGuirk's discount laser eye surgery somehow goes wrong.
Laid up with a leg injury, Brendon spies on his new neighbor, Raymond Burley, who quite possibly may be involved in some suspicious behavior.
Brendon's lucky goal ruins the record of the other team's uptight star goalie. Music during the game brings back repressed memories for McGuirk.
Brendon cheats on a test, and his trip to the dark side threatens to spiral out of control. McGuirk goes to traffic school after getting a ticket.
Finding a lost puppy threatens to break up Brendon, Jason and Melissa's friendship -- until they realize how much the dog sucks.
Brendon gets in trouble for making a movie about a foul-mouthed robot. Melissa gets jealous when her dad wants to date a woman from his writing class.
Brendon, Melissa and Jason make a film for a contest at the video store. And McGuirk finds the perfect blonde bombshell -- a waitress at the diner.
Brendon abandons his unfinished rock opera to join the fun-sounding Skunk Scouts, while Jason and Melissa are left to attract investors for CGI shots.
Brendon begins writing movie reviews for a Web site and begins offering his opinion about everything. Meanwhile, Coach McGuirk wreaks havoc at school.
Brendon tries to break up with Fenton; Paula tries to break up with her new boyfriend; and McGuirk's chest tries to break up with McGuirk.
Brendon directs the school play. Hilarity ensues. McGuirk gets to realize his lifelong dream of driving a car onstage.
Brendon attends Camp Campingston Falls for the summer, home to stifling heat and crappy music counselors (guest stars They Might Be Giants).
The fourth and final season of this half-hour cult hit comedy contains some of its most memorable episodes, including "Camp," and "The Wizard's Baker". The only thing wrong with HOME MOVIES (TM) is that there aren't any more to watch.
The kids are preparing for Halloween, Brendon's new stepmother is preparing to have a baby, and Coach McGuirk is preparing for a romantic evening.
The kids decide to run away to Europe and become artists. McGuirk's car breaks down and he has no money to fix it.
The fourth and final season of this half-hour cult hit comedy contains some of its most memorable episodes, including "Camp," and "The Wizard's Baker". The only thing wrong with HOME MOVIES is that there aren't any more to watch.
The third season of this half-hour cult-hit comedy towers as one of the greatest seasons in the history of television;. It includes the nearly flawless "Shore Leave" and the fan favorite "Guitarmageddon".
The second season of the half-hour, cult-hit comedy Home Movies is not in Squigglevision. The entire season is presented in beautiful, eye-pleasing regular animation, a development that delighted many fans and outraged not so many.
HOME MOVIES spotlights third grader Brendon Small, a young filmmaker who writes, acts, directs and "co-executive produces" his "groundbreaking early work" along with his friends Melissa and Jason.
Brendon talks to his mom about his inability to fight.
Coach McGuirk regrets his decision to lie to a potential date.
Brendon can't stay in character at an audition.
Brendon sets up a scene for Melissa and Jason, and gives them their motivation.
Things are great for Shannon now that Brendon is class president.
Brendon's mom gives him advice on how to cure his writer's block.
Brendon takes a multimedia approach to a class presentation.