| Ep # | Title | Eco-Villain | Synopsis | |------|-------|-------------|----------| | 40 | | Zarm | Zarm shows a dystopian future. | | 41 | The Lost City of Atlantis | Looten Plunder | Plundering Atlantis for resources. | | 42 | The Great Whales | Hoggish Greedly | Illegal whaling. | | 43 | The Energy Vampire Returns | Zarm | Sequel to S2E18. | | 44 | The Big Heat | Duke Nukem | Global warming accelerator. | | 45 | The Deadly Glow | Dr. Blight | Radioactive beauty cream. | | 46 | The Secret of the Fire | Wheeler’s past | A flashback episode; minor villain. | | 47 | The Great Desert Mystery | Sly Sludge | Turning farmland into desert. | | 48 | The Big Spill | Multi-villain | Oil, chemical, and garbage spills combined. | | 49 | The Superconductor | Looten Plunder | Stealing superconductor tech. | | 50 | The Night of the Living Sludge | Sly Sludge | Toxic sludge gains sentience. | | 51 | The Great Animal Rebellion | Verminous Skumm | Animals revolt against human pollution. | | 52 | The Heart of the Amazon | Hoggish Greedly | Deforestation in the Amazon. |
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Season 2 and 3 are often considered the peak of the series. The villains became more menacing, and the stories tackled complex issues like overpopulation, drug abuse (in the infamous episode "Mind Pollution"), and HIV/AIDS. | Ep # | Title | Eco-Villain |