Franklin finds himself caught in a difficult situation when he promises to support Bear during his big-kid baseball game and attend Beaver’s art-show, both of which are happening at the…
Mrs. Goose at the Woodland library announces a summer reading contest to Franklin and his friends: anyone who reads thirty or more books will receive a nifty reading club t-shirt….
Charles, fresh out of jail, rejects his wife’s plan for a quiet life of bourgeois respectability. He enlists a former cell mate, Francis, to assist him in pulling off one…
Three years into their loving marriage, with two infant daughters at home in Los Angeles, Nicholas Arden and Ellen Wagstaff Arden are on a plane that goes down in the…
Miss Marple and Mr. Stringer are witnesses to the death by heart attack of elderly, rich Mr. Enderby. Yet they have their doubts about what happened. The police don’t believe…
An ambitious suburban housewife, tired of forever being in debt, sets up an independent stenography business. Finding that her clients are more interested in the women than the dictation, she…
A documentary consisting of a series of travelogue vignettes providing glimpses into cultural practices throughout the world intended to shock or surprise, including an insect banquet and a memorable look…
Franklin and his friends are out playing baseball when the Churchill Bears, a visiting team on their way to a big tournament, roll onto the baseball field. Mr. Mole knows…
When Bear buys a neat detective kit at Mr. Mole’s shop, Franklin is disappointed to learn that they’re all sold out, but Bear tells him that he can get a…
Franklin is having a campout in his backyard and he and Rabbit hatch a plan to stay up all night. Originally, all members of the sleepover are on board, but…
Wolvie, the son of one of Mrs. Turtle’s friends is coming to visit Franklin and pretty soon Franklin and all of his friends are on their guard when Wolvie’s play…
Franklin’s friends Beaver and Bear have started a band and Franklin wants to join too, but he finds that his sister Harriet has taken possession of the instrument he wants….
Franklin and Bear have been growing a huge pumpkin in the hopes of entering it in the county fair and winning first prize. As they run an errand to help…
Beaver’s cousin Betty is in town and Franklin is the first of the Woodland kids other than Beaver to meet her. The two quickly become friends with each other, Betty…
Harriet has a favorite book called The Happy Green Frog and she wants Franklin to read it to her over and over. Franklin is okay with reading it at first,…
One day, when playing with Bear, Franklin begins sneezing. Noting that the sneezing fits don’t seem to happen all the time, his friends diagnose him as having an allergy and…
When Franklin learns that Bear has taught his little sister, Beatrice, to count up to five, he decides it’s time to start teaching Harriet things himself. He sets up a…
Franklin accidentally snoops on Bear’s birthday present and tells him it’s an action figure. He then convinces his friends into buying all the accessories, but when he finds out the…
Franklin thinks that a newer, prettier sailboat in Mr. Mole’s store is better than his older, run-down sailboat he currently owns. He waits for his father to fix his old…
Franklin’s shell is peeling due to having Carapace Eczema and is treated with an embarrassing ointment. He then tries various ways to hide this from his friends.
Franklin and Bear are eager to deliver newspapers while the local paperboy is away for the weekend. They soon find out that windy Saturdays are much better for flying kites…
Franklin gets to help out around the house on small fix-it jobs. He then tries to apply it to helping his friends, which seem to work at first, until he…
Franklin and Snail want to get signed copies of the new Dynaroo comic from Dynaroo herself, but have to help Mrs. Muskrat get into her house after she lost her…
Franklin is afraid of going down into the cellar, for fear of the monsters that live there. The fear spreads across Beaver, Bear, and Goose, until they realize that it’s…