Shazam! Season 1 Episodes

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Season 1 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 1 The Joyriders

Chuck Wagner tended to "go along with the crowd" rather than speak up for what he believed in, where his buddies were concerned. However, when Chuck's buddies decided to steal cars and ride around in them for fun, Chuck and his buddies learned a valuable lesson in honesty with the aid of Captain Marvel.

Episode 1 - The Joyriders

Chuck Wagner tended to "go along with the crowd" rather than speak up for what he believed in, where his buddies were concerned. However, when Chuck's buddies decided to steal cars and ride around in them for fun, Chuck and his buddies learned a valuable lesson in honesty with the aid of Captain Marvel.

Episode 2 - The Brothers

Billy must reveal his identity as Captain Marvel in order to save the life of Danny Martin, who has been bitten by a rattle snake and is lost in the wilderness. The only person who can "show" Captain Marvel the way to the stricken boy is Danny's younger brother, Chad Martin, who is blind.

Episode 2 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 2 The Brothers

Billy must reveal his identity as Captain Marvel in order to save the life of Danny Martin, who has been bitten by a rattle snake and is lost in the wilderness. The only person who can "show" Captain Marvel the way to the stricken boy is Danny's younger brother, Chad Martin, who is blind.

Episode 3 - Thou Shalt Not Kill

Billy has difficulty finding a lawful way to stay the execution of a beautiful, high-spirited horse named Beckett, who has been ordered destroyed. Lynn Colby loves Beckett and is willing to do anything, even break the law, in order to save Beckett from destruction. Lynn's father, Sheriff Colby tries in vain to find a solution. However, with Captain Marvel's help Beckett's life is spared, not once, but twice!

Episode 3 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 3 Thou Shalt Not Kill

Billy has difficulty finding a lawful way to stay the execution of a beautiful, high-spirited horse named Beckett, who has been ordered destroyed. Lynn Colby loves Beckett and is willing to do anything, even break the law, in order to save Beckett from destruction. Lynn's father, Sheriff Colby tries in vain to find a solution. However, with Captain Marvel's help Beckett's life is spared, not once, but twice!

Episode 4 - The Lure of the Lost

Holly's efforts to help her brother Gary get out of trouble backfire and put Gary in more jeopardy than ever. Gary has been "delivering" drugs for a man named Brok, but now Gary sees how wrong he has been and tells the police all he knows in the hopes of putting Brok away for good. Without the evidence--which Holly destroyed--the police have no case against Brok. Now Brok is after Gary to "keep him quiet." Part one of a two-part episode that concludes with "The Road Back."

Episode 4 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 4 The Lure of the Lost

Holly's efforts to help her brother Gary, get out of trouble, backfire and put Gary in more jeopardy than ever. Gary has been "delivering" drugs for a man named Brock, but now Gary sees how wrong he has been and tells the police all he knows in the hopes of putting Brock away for good. Without the evidence--which Holly destroyed--the police have no case against Brock. Now Brock is after Gary to "keep him quiet." Part one of a two-part episode that concludes with "The Road Back."

Episode 5 - The Road Back

Billy's new friend, Gary, has told the police all he knows about the drug operation--which Gary had been part of--headed by Brok. Gary's friend, Mark, is actually helping Brok track down Gary so that Brok can "keep Gary quiet." However, Gary has been able to get new evidence against Brok--with the help of Billy and Mentor--to replace the evidence Gary's sister, Holly, destroyed. But it is Captain Marvel's able assistance that enables Gary to get the evidence to the authorities in one piece. Part two of a two-part episode that begins with "The Lure of the Lost."

Episode 5 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 5 The Road Back

Billy's new friend, Gary has told the police all he knows about the drug operation--which Gary had been part of--headed by Brock. Gary's friend, Mark, is actually helping Brock track down Gary so that Brock can "keep Gary quiet." However, Gary has been able to get new evidence against Brock--with the help of Billy and Mentor--to replace the evidence Gary's sister, Holly, destroyed. But it is Captain Marvel's able assistance that enables Gary to get the evidence to the authorities in one piece. Part two of a two-part episode that begins with "The Lure of the Lost."

Episode 6 - The Athlete

Kellie's chances of trying out for the varsity track team seem to be thwarted through the connivances of Bob and Jack. Neither male member of the track team wants to give the athletic girl a chance to make the team. Although their plot against Kellie results in getting her suspended from the tryouts, they have also endangered her chance of getting a college scholarship. Through the efforts of Billy, Mentor, Tommy and Captain Marvel, Kellie's name is cleared.

Episode 6 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 6 The Athlete

Kellie's chances of trying out for the boys Varsity track team seem to be thwarted through the connivances of Bob and Jack. Neither male member of the track team wants to give the athletic girl a chance to make the team. Although their plot against Kellie results in getting her suspended from the tryouts, they have also endangered her chance of getting a college scholarship. Through the efforts of Billy, Mentor, Tommy and Captain Marvel, Kellie's name is cleared.

Episode 7 - The Treasure

Valuable Indian artifacts are being pilfered by a couple of unsavory characters until an Indian boy and his grandfather combine forces with Billy, Mentor and Captain Marvel. The joint efforts of our group result in the apprehension of the thieves and the restoration of the artifacts.

Episode 7 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 7 The Treasure

Valuable Indian artifacts are being pilfered by a couple of unsavory characters until an Indian boy and his grandfather combine forces with Billy, Mentor and Captain Marvel. The joint efforts of the group result in the apprehension of the thieves and the restoration of the artifacts.

Episode 8 - The Boy Who Said "No"

Rather than "get involved," Larry Burns claims to have seen nothing when questioned about the robbery he has seen Ron Craig commit. However, Larry soon discovers that he is "involved" a good deal more than he cares to be when Craig threatens Larry's parents and Larry appeals to Billy and Mentor for assistance.

Episode 8 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 8 The Boy Who Said "No"

Rather than "get involved," Larry Burns claims to have seen nothing when questioned about the robbery he has seen Ron Craig commit. However, Larry soon discovers that he is "involved" a good deal more than he cares to be when Craig threatens his parents. Larry appeals to Billy and Mentor for assistance.

Episode 9 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 9 The Doom Buggy

With the aid of Billy, Mentor and Cathy Moore, Don Richards learns several lifesaving lessons when he and Billy become stranded in the desert. Billy's knowledge impresses Don to the point where Don reverses his previous decision to quit high school and pursue a career in auto mechanics without his formal education completed.

Episode 9 - The Doom Buggy

With the aid of Billy, Mentor and Cathy Moore, Don Richards learns several lifesaving lessons when he and Billy become stranded in the desert. Billy's knowledge impresses Don to the point where Don reverses his previous decision to quit high school and pursue a career in auto mechanics without his formal education completed.

Episode 10 - The Brain

Jimmy Carter, a studious, not-too-athletic boy of 15 alienates the kids in his new neighborhood when he pulls silly pranks to gain attention and hopefully, make friends. The neighborhood "leader," Greg Mason dreams up an "exciting" initiation for Jimmy that nearly costs Greg and Jimmy their lives. However, Jimmy's new friend, Billy/Captain Marvel saves both boys from certain danger.

Episode 10 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 10 The Brain

Jimmy Carter, a studious, not-too-athletic boy of 15, alienates the kids in his new neighborhood when he pulls silly pranks to gain attention and hopefully, make friends. The neighborhood "leader," Greg Mason dreams up an "exciting" initiation for Jimmy that nearly costs Greg and Jimmy their lives. However, Jimmy's new friend, Billy/Captain Marvel saves both boys from certain danger.

Episode 11 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 11 Little Boy Lost

The love that 9-year-old Howard feels for a puppy helps the boy to understand the love his father, Sam, feels for Howard. The faint glimmerings of this understanding enable Howard to find the help necessary--Billy, Mentor and Captain Marvel--to save his father's life.

Episode 11 - Little Boy Lost

The love that 9-year-old Howard feels for a puppy helps the boy to understand the love his father, Sam, feels for Howard. The faint glimmerings of this understanding enable Howard to find the help necessary--Billy, Mentor and Captain Marvel--to save his father's life.

Episode 12 - The Delinquent

Billy persuades Frank Carlin, a dedicated camp counselor, to let Billy teach a survival course to the boys at camp. The plan is devised to enable Billy to "draw out" Norm, a smart-alecky 13-year-old with low self-esteem and no friends, and, hopefully, help Norm like himself enough to begin to like others. The plan nearly backfires on Billy, when he must trust his new friend with his life.

Episode 12 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 12 The Delinquent

Billy persuades Frank Carlin, a dedicated camp counselor, to let Billy teach a survival course to the boys at camp. The plan is devised to enable Billy to "draw out" Norm, a smart-alecky 13-year-old with low self-esteem and no friends, and, hopefully, help Norm like himself enough to begin to like others. The plan nearly backfires on Billy, when he must trust his new friend with his life.

Episode 13 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 13 The Braggart

Alan Chandler is a likeable boy of 14, but feels inferior to his peers unless he gains the center of attention by telling one of his fantastic tales. Most of the lies Alan tells seem small and harmless. However, Billy demonstrates to Alan the truth in these words of a wise man: "If a person makes one mistake, then lies to hide it, he has made two."

Episode 13 - The Braggart

Alan Chandler is a likeable boy of 14, but feels inferior to his peers unless he gains the center of attention by telling one of his fantastic tales. Most of the lies Alan tells seem small and harmless. However, Billy demonstrates to Alan the truth in these words of a wise man: "If a person makes one mistake, then lies to hide it, he has made two."

Episode 14 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 14 The Past Is Not Forever

Jackie feels that his past mistake of robbing a gas station will always "loom" over his life even though he'd spent the required amount of time in a reform school for his offense. Jackie's girl friend, Mellie, together with Billy and Mentor, try to convince Jackie that his "past is not forever" and that people will trust him if given a chance. Before their lesson can come home, Jackie is framed for a gas station robbery committed by Mellie's brother, Vinnie. Even though Mellie helps Jackie prove his innocence, the young "Romeo and Juliet" are not out of danger yet. Part one of a two-part episode that concludes with "The Gang's All Here."

Episode 14 - The Past Is Not Forever

Jackie feels that his past mistake of robbing a gas station will always "loom" over his life even though he'd spent the required amount of time in a reform school for his offense. Jackie's girl friend, Mellie, together with Billy and Mentor try to convince Jackie that his "past is not forever" and that people will trust him if given a chance. Before their lesson can come home, Jackie is framed for a gas station robbery committed by Mellie's brother, Vinnie. Even though Mellie helps Jackie prove his innocence, the young "Romeo and Juliet" are not out of danger yet. Part one of a two-part episode that concludes with "The Gang's All Here".

Episode 15 - The Gang's All Here

As soon as Vinnie has been released from jail on bail, he organizes his gang to "get some business settled" with Jackie, the boy Vinnie tried to "frame" with the gas station robbery Vinnie committed. Jackie has had his fill of fighting and wants no part of the vendetta. Jackie's new friend, Billy is determined to help both boys settle things between them. In the end, however, it is Jackie who manages the detente between the two forces. Part two of a two-part episode that begins with "The Pst is not Forever."

Episode 15 - Shazam!, Season 1: Episode 15 The Gang's All Here

As soon as Vinnie has been released from jail on bail, he organizes his gang to "get some business settled" with Jackie, the boy Vinnie tried to "frame" with the gas station robbery Vinnie committed. Jackie has had his fill of fighting and wants no part of the vendetta. Jackie's new friend, Billy is determined to help both boys settle things between them. In the end, however, it is Jackie who manages the detente between the two forces. Part two of a two-part episode that begins with "The Past Is Not Forever."

Episode 16 - Shazam!, Season 2: Episode 1 On Winning

Corky Enright, not-too-athletic boy of 14, feels rejected for his older brother, Dan, continually receives praise from their dad by winning whenever the two compete. Determined to win approval, Corky tries to outdo Dan and his life is threatened by an accident. When his dad comes to his aid and almost loses his life, Corky realizes that winning is unimportant for his dad loves him equal to his brother.

Episode 17 - Shazam!, Season 2: Episode 2 Debbie

Debbie has been told by her mother to stay away from Tom, a charming irresponsible 18-year old. However, Debbie disobeys -- believing her mother to be too strict and not allow her to have fun. An incident occurs in which Billy demonstrates that a parent's authority expresses their love.

Episode 18 - Shazam!, Season 2: Episode 3 Fools Gold

Seldom Seen Slim, a tattered old man, is harassed by a youth gang of five or six boys who believe him to be ignorant and a miser of gold. They sneak into his mine for gold when a turn of events make them realize that Seldom is knowledgeable as well as a wonderful friend.

Episode 19 - Shazam!, Season 2: Episode 4 Double Trouble

Kelly Martin, the 12 year old son of Sheriff Martin, does not take the law seriously and gets into trouble. Rescued by Capt. Marvel who leaves off in a hurry, Billy and Mentor offer to drive Kelly to his dad's office. Upon arrival, Sheriff Martin tells the three that Capt. Marvel is a "wanted" criminal and must be put in jail. Capt. Marvel turns himself in. Through the efforts of Kelly and Mentor, the real criminals are caught and Kelly develops respect for the law.

Episode 20 - Shazam!, Season 2: Episode 5 Goodbye, Packy

Kathy's pet wolf, Packy, is getting more and more uncontrollable. Mr. Rose tells his daughter that it is best to let Packy return to the wild life where he belongs. Later, an incident occurs which convinces Kathy that Packy must have his freedom. Aware that her pet is unprepared to return to wild life, she calls upon her friends, Billy and Mentor, to assist. Her friends report that Packy has been accepted by a zoo where he will be trained for wild life and returned.

Episode 21 - Shazam!, Season 2: Episode 6 Speak No Evil

Fear of losing the friendship of his two friends, who are guilty of causing a small fire at the high school, Paul keeps silent. However, Paul soon realizes that his silence to protect his friends is causing an innocent person to be accused of the crime and he appeals to Billy and Mentor for assistance.

Episode 22 - Shazam!, Season 2: Episode 7 The Odd Couple

Don Haley, an 18-year-old, does not ask for help when such is needed. A situation arises when he and his friend, Susie, are trapped in a forest fire which is completely out of control. While Capt. Marvel seeks to locate the kids, Mentor is asked to call for help. When this is all over, Don and Susie are introduced to Andrea/Isis who came to Capt. Marvel's aid. Don is convinced that if Capt. Marvel seeks help when needed, certainly he can and promises to do so.

Episode 23 - Shazam!, Season 3: Episode 1 The Contest

The Elders advise Billy that being a winner can have many meanings. Sometimes the winner loses more than he gains. These puzzling words begin to take on meaning when Billy meets Glen Hayes, the winner of a new motorbike. Glen wanted a new motorbike in the worst way, but when he discovers that a favor for a favor endangers lives, he seeks Billy's help to correct his mistake.

Episode 24 - Shazam!, Season 3: Episode 2 Bitter Herbs

The obstacles to becoming a member of the bigoted Overlanders Boys' Club are rough. Yale Michaels finds he isn't wanted. However, with the aid of Yale's friends--Billy, Mentor and Capt. Marvel--they discover that the club is merely a front for artifacts smuggling from Mexico. And Yale wins the friendship of a club member who learns not to judge someone because he's different or worships differently.

Episode 25 - Shazam!, Season 3: Episode 3 Ripcord

Bill Sherwood, a 12-year-old, hates waiting to grow up and his impatience oftentimes gets him into trouble. Capt. Marvel comes to his rescue but that doesn't discourage Bill from trying to catch up to his big brother, Larry. An incident occurs when Larry almost loses his life due to Bill's lack of experience and Capt. Marvel saves him in the nick of time. The near tragedy shakes Bill, waking him to realize that he is still a boy. Billy encourages Bill, telling him that his realization is the first step toward growing up.

Episode 26 - Shazam!, Season 3: Episode 4 Finders Keepers

When two girls uncover stolen money and conceal the fact so they can give the money to a worthy cause... they wind up in deep trouble. It takes the pooled talents of four friends--Billy, Mentor, Capt. Marvel and Isis--to rescue the girls. The girls learn that a dishonest act cannot be justified by a good deed.

Episode 27 - Shazam!, Season 3: Episode 5 The Sound of a Different Drummer

Whether to play baseball or audition for the Inner-City Orchestra as a violinist becomes a trying problem for Curtis when his teammates threaten to smash his violin. The experience is so overwhelming that he runs away. The team loses and while feeling terribly dejected, Maury Wills comes from the bleachers to compliment the boys on their good work. He stresses that a game should be played for the fun one derives and not the winning. Learning to lose is one of the most important things of all. In another area, Billy and Mentor help Curtis understand that "To thine own self be true" is the way to solve his problem.

Episode 28 - Shazam!, Season 3: Episode 6 Out of Focus

Billy is cautioned by the Elders that there are those who do not understand that winning is not everything...be on the alert. When high school students, Jim and Kathy, discover that their "Sleepy Weekend" film carries footage of a robbery that took place, they have differences of opinion. Kathy wants to turn in evidence to the police and Jim will do anything to win the $1,000 first prize offered by the Young Filmmaker's Film Festival.


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