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The one location which appears in all six episodes is Sam and Max's office and the surrounding buildings (Bosco's Inconvenience, Sybil's office, etc.) The office features several references to "Sam & Max Hit The Road" (a Lucasarts game released in 1993), including "Human Enigma" and "Harry Moleman" posters, along with Jesse James's hand, which has been placed on a plaque above the closet door. The box on top of Sam & Max's filing cabinet bears the label "03-03-04", the date that the Lucasarts Sam & Max sequel was officially canceled which explains Sam's comment when the box is examined, in the first four episodes. The date also appears as a post-it note on the desk and the back wall (only visible when the camera zooms in, such as when talking to Jimmy). The office also displays two framed pictures, which can be found hanging on the left side of the office. These are scenes from the Sam & Max comic book stories "Bad Day On The Moon" and "On The Road". The bulletin board displays one last reference to other Sam and Max multimedia, a Max paper bag hand puppet. A short segment in the animated series, the comics and the Hit The Road game manual originally explained how to construct one.


Episodes

# Episode Release date
(GameTap)
Release date
(International)
Overview
1 "Culture Shock" October 17, 2006 November 1, 2006 A group of former child stars who were up to no good started making trouble in Sam and Max's neighborhood.

2 "Situation: Comedy" December 20, 2006 January 5, 2007 Myra Stump — a television talk show host — has taken her audience hostage. Sam and Max are called to defuse the situation.

3 "The Mole, the Mob, and the Meatball" January 25, 2007 February 8, 2007 The commissioner is looking into an underground operation at Ted E. Bear's Mafia-Free Play land and Casino, but the mole he sent in has suddenly gone quiet. To find the mole, Sam & Max must infiltrate the operation and become members of the Toy Mafia themselves.

4 "Abe Lincoln Must Die!" February 22, 2007 March 9, 2007 (March 1 for Season 1 subscribers) [1] Sam and Max must investigate the top man himself, the President of the United States, who has been passing inane mandates such as required hugs. Not only must the two take down the President, they may have to install their own man in his place, though Abe Lincoln may have a word or two about that.

5 "Reality 2.0" March 29, 2007 April 12, 2007

(April 9, 2007 for Season 1 subscribers)

People are being hypnotized by the Internet craze, causing systems around the world to go haywire. Sam and Max must find a way to enter the virtual world and track down the heart of the Internet herself to pull the plug on her shenanigans.

6 "Bright Side of the Moon" April 26, 2007 May 10, 2007

(May 7, 2007 for Season 1 subscribers) [2]

Sam and Max must go to the moon in order to save the entire world from hypnotic enslavement.
 
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