"Pepper Ann" had in its first season 3 full length episodes and 10 eps with two shorts each. This episode guide lists the shorts in the order that they first debuted. However, Disney then rearranged the shorts into new orders, never showing the original order again as of yet.
In its second season, "Pepper Ann" had only one full length episode, and 12 eps with two shorts each. As in the first season, the shorts were constantly rearranged.
In its third season, "Pepper Ann" had eight episode on ABC One Saturday Morning. In February, 2000 it was replaced by "The Weekenders". But also in that month "Pepper Ann" made its debut on the weekday "One, Too" lineup, with 18 new episodes. That season Pepper Ann had a total of nine full length episodes and 34 shorts. In the weekday broadcasts all shorts were restored to their original order.
"Pepper Ann" returned to ABC for a fourth season.
| Jennifer "Pepper" Ann Pearson | Kathleen Wilhoite |
| Milo Kamalani | Danny Cooksey |
| Nicky Anais Little | Clea Lewis |
| Lydia Pearson | April Winchell |
| Margaret Rose "Moose" Pearson | Pamela Segall |
| Principal Herbert Hickey | Don Adams |
| Dieter Liederhosen | Jeff Bennett |
| Trinket St. Blaire | Jenna Van Oy |
| Cissy Rooney | Kath Soucie |
| Tessa James | Cree Summer-Francks |
| Vanessa James | Cree Summer-Francks |
| Shelf MacClain | Jeff Bennett |
| Craig Bean | Jeff Bennett |
| Stewart Walldinger | Luke Perry |
| Gwen Mezzrow | Kimmy Robertson |
| Pink-Eye Pete Olgilve | Jeff Bennett |
| Janie Diggety | Susan Tolsky |
| JoJo Diggety | Tino Insana |
| Nedforth Diggety | Jeff Bennett |
| Lillian Lilly | April Winchell |
| Leo Lilly | Maurice LaMarche |
| Chuck Pearson | Maurice LaMarche |
| Crash | Adam Wylie |
| Vera | Paddi Edwards |
| Coach Doogan | Kathy Najimy |
| Roland Carter | Jim Cummings |
| Sherman Finky | Don Lake |
| Abriola Stark | April Winchell |
| Bronte Bladdar | Bebe Neuwirth |
| Mr. Clapper | James Avery |
| Nurse Oomla | Ellen Cleghorne |
| Carlotta Sneed | Julia Sweeney |
| Mr. Reason | Kirtwood Smith |
| Sherie Spleen | April Winchell |
| Milicent the Militant | April Winchell |
| Wayne MacCabre | Wallace Langham |
| Alice Kane | Lauren Tom |
| Constance Goldman | Candi Milo |
| Lamar Abu Dabe | Kenny Blank |
| Brenda | Tara Charendoff |
| Sketch | Karen Duffy |
| Poison | Meridith Scot Lynn |
| Tank | Brittany Murphy |
| Gina | Kath Soucie |
| Tina | Kath Soucie |
| Margot LeSandre | Kathy Najimy |
| Mrs. Liederhosen | Jeff Bennett |
| Mrs. Little | Kath Soucie |
| Mr. Little | Jim Cummings |
| Supermodel Mindy | Kath Soucie |
| Larry | Alex Rocco |
| Davis | Rob Paulsen |
| ## | Title of episode | Date Debuted |
| 1 | Ziterella | 9/13/97 |
| 2 | Romeo and Juliet | 9/20/97 |
| Food Barn | ||
| 3 | Old Best Friend | 9/27/97 |
| Crunch Pod | ||
| 4 | Psychic Moose | 10/4/97 |
| Doll & Chain | ||
| 5 | Megablades of Grass | 10/11/97 |
| Family Vacation | ||
| 6 | Sani-Paper | 10/18/97 |
| The Big Pencil | ||
| 7 | Uniform Uniformity | 10/25/97 |
| 'Snot Your Mother's Music | ||
| 8 | The Environ-Mentals | 11/8/97 |
| 9 | Soccer Season | 11/15/97 |
| Crush & Burn | ||
| 10 | Thanksgiving Dad | 11/22/97 |
| 11 | Sketch 22 | 1/10/98 |
| Manly Milo | ||
| 12 | Have You Ever Been Unsupervised? | 1/17/98 |
| The Unusual Suspects | ||
| 13 | Nicky Gone Bad | 11/1/97* |
| In Support Of | 1/24/98* | |
| 14 | Quiz Bowl | 9/12/98 |
| License to Drive | ||
| 15 | Cocoon Gables | 9/19/98 |
| Green-Eyed Monster | ||
| 16 | Hazelnut's Finest | 9/26/98 |
| Cat Scan | ||
| 17 | An OtterBiography | 10/3/98 |
| GreenSleeves | ||
| 18 | Vannessa Less Tessa | 10/10/98 |
| Peer Counselor P.A. | ||
| 19 | A 'Tween Halloween | 10/31/98 |
| Mash Into Me | ||
| 20 | Radio Freak Hazelnut | 11/7/98* |
| Framed | 12/5/98* | |
| 21 | Presenting Stewart Waldinger | 11/14/98 |
| P.A.'s Life in a Nutshell | ||
| 22 | Like Riding a Bike | 11/28/98 |
| 23 | Portrait of the Artist as a Young Milo | 12/12/98 |
| The Sisterhood | ||
| 24 | Impractical Jokes | 12/26/98 |
| Cold Feet | ||
| 25 | Doppelganger Didi | 1/9/99 |
| P.A.'s Day Off-Kilter | ||
| 26 | A No Hair Day | 1/16/99 |
| That's My Dad | ||
| 27 | You Oughta Be in Musicals | 9/11/99 |
| 28 | Dances with Ignorance | 9/18/99 |
| Girl Power | ||
| 29 | Beyond Good and Evel | 9/25/99 |
| One of the Guys | ||
| 30 | The Wash-Out | 11/6/99 |
| Def Comedy Mom | ||
| 31 | The First Date Club | 11/13/99 |
| Unicycle of Life | ||
| 32 | A Kosher Christmas | 12/18/99 |
| 33 | Effie Shrugged | 1/15/00 |
| Mama Knows what P.A. Did Two Nights Ago | ||
| 34 | The Spanish Imposition | 1/22/00 |
| Single Unemployed Mother | ||
| 35 | Burn, Hazelnut, Burn | 2/6/00 |
| Career Daze | ||
| 36 | G.I. Janie | 2/7/00 |
| Miss Moose | ||
| 37 | Pepper Shaker | 2/8/00 |
| Flaw and Order | ||
| 39 | The Velvet Room | 2/10/00 |
| 40 | One Angry Woman | 2/11/00 |
| 42 | A Valentine's Day Tune | 2/14/00 |
| 43 | Sammy's Song | 2/15/00 |
| Permanent Record | ||
| 44 | Live and Let Dye | 2/16/00 |
| 46 | To Germany, With Love | 2/18/00 |
| 48 | My Mother, My Self | 2/21/00 |
| 49 | The Amazing Becky Little | 2/22/00 |
| 50 | The Untitled Milo Kamalani Project | 2/23/00 |
| Guess Who's Coming to the Theater | ||
| 51 | The Great Beyond | 2/25/00 |
| Jaybirds of a Feather | ||
| 52 | The Way They Were | 2/27/00 |
| 53 | The One with Mr. Reason | 9/9/00 |
| Sense and Senselessness | ||
| 54 | Forging Ahead | 9/16/00 |
| Reality Bytes | ||
| 55 | Carmello | 9/23/00 |
| Strike It or Not | ||
| 56 | Complimentary Colors | 11/4/00 |
| 57 | The Merry Lives of Pepper Ann | 11/5/00 |
| 58 | A is for Average | 11/6/00 |
| Alice Kane Went Down to Calcutta | ||
| 59 | The Spice of Life | 11/12/00 |
| T.G.I.F. |
| 1. | Pepper Ann gets her first zit the day before class yearbook pictures. |
| 2a. | Pepper Ann auditions to play Juliet in Ms. Stark's play when Craig's cast as Romeo, but she winds up as the nurse instead. |
| 2b. | Pepper Ann vows to prove to Ms. Sneed that she's good at economics by succeeding in her one-week stint as a Food Barn employee. |
| 3a. | Brenda, Pepper Ann's absolute best friend from Cubby Camp, turns out to be an overbearing flake that drives Pepper Ann crazy. |
| 3b. | Pepper Ann dedicatedly serves as Milo's bossy coach for the Crunch Pod Championship, but then gets into a fight with him when she herself inadvertantly beats him. |
| 4a. | Pepper Ann starts spending a lot of time with Moose when she thinks Moose has psychic powers. |
| 4b. | Pepper Ann must learn responsibility when her class all get dolls that they must take care of. |
| 5a. | Pepper Ann's scheme to earn money for new rollerblades by managing Milo's lawn mowing work goes out of control. |
| 5b. | Pepper Ann gets fed up when nothing goes her way and no one pays attention to her on the family trip to Lake Tammy. |
| 6a. | Pepper Ann suspects the Sani-Paper corporation of unethical business practices when the class visits their factory on a field trip. |
| 6b. | Pepper Ann vows to beat perennial Science Fair rival Alice Kane once and for all. |
| 7a. | Pepper Ann is outraged at the school's new mandatory uniform policy. |
| 7b. | Pepper Ann is shocked to discover that her Rock 'n' Roll idol Mick Snot is actually Lydia's whiny chum Harry Schnitzer from Junior College. |
| 8. | Pepper Ann tries to make the "Clean Up Lupkin Park" talent show the coolest event of the year, but she has something uncool to hide. |
| 9a. | Pepper Ann lets fame go to her head when she becomes the star player in the Hazelnut High Otters soccer team. |
| 9b. | Pepper Ann's lie to Gwen to keep her away from Milo leads to a huge network of lies involving everybody. |
| 10. | Lydia and Janie make every effort to make their Thanksgiving dinner a success, while Pepper Ann thinks her dad will come to visit. |
| 11a. | In order to make friends with a group of 8th. graders, Pepper Ann pretends to be an 8th. grader herself. |
| 11b. | A distressed Milo turns to Pepper Ann for help in becoming more manly. |
| 12a. | Pepper Ann freaks out when she's invited to Dieter's unsupervised birthday party, where she might have her first kiss in the spin-the-bottle game. |
| 12b. | When the Hazelnut Otter is stolen, Principal Hickey calls up Pepper Ann and four suspects whose stories incriminate Pepper Ann in this film noir parody. |
| 13a. | Fed up with her friends taking her for granted, Nicky tries to change herself into bad girl Nicke'. |
| 13b. | Pepper Ann has to deal with getting her first training bra when Coach Doogan says all the girls need "support" for trampoline practice. |
| 14a. | Pepper Ann doesn't take seriously her job as alternate on the Hazelnut Quiz Bowl team, until when it's too late. |
| 14b. | Pepper Ann kisses up to Ned when she hears that Ned will get "a new set of wheels" for his 16th. birthday. |
| 15a. | To her extreme displeasure Pepper Ann has to do volunteer work at a nursing home for her Social Studies assignment. |
| 15b. | Pepper Ann turns wicked with jealousy when a new student ruins her plans to become the most popular kid in school. |
| 16a. | Pepper Ann videotapes Jojo on the job for a social studies assignment, but finds his police duty dull and unimportant. |
| 16b. | Just when Pepper Ann finally gets around to renewing his license, Steve the Cat runs away. |
| 17a. | Pepper Ann finds that she can be totally comfortable talking to Craig when she's Shania the Mascot Otter. |
| 17b. | Impatient to learn the piano, Pepper Ann turns to a Pianobrite 2000 Keyboard that makes her seem to play like an expert. |
| 18a. | Pepper Ann thinks she can help Vanessa resolve an argument with Tessa using what she learned from her favorite show, "Crazy Twin Shenanigans". |
| 18b. | Pepper Ann winds up having to do peer counseling for extra credit because of her short attention span. |
| 19a. | Pepper Ann suddenly doesn't want to go trick-or-treating with Milo when she hears that she's too old for that. |
| 19b. | Much to Pepper Ann's annoyance, Crash gets a big crush on her because she looks just like his favorite "Genetic Dozen" character, Regeneca. |
| 20a. | The rhetoric of Wayne MacCabre on the high school radio station KHMS so infuriates Pepper Ann that she tries to silence him. |
| 20b. | Just when Pepper Ann gets concerned about getting attention she gets blamed for a series of "Hare" grafitti taggings. |
| 21a. | Pepper Ann adamantly objects to Nicky bringing Stewart as her date to Sketch's party because she thinks he's a big nerd. |
| 21b. | Pepper Ann sneaks out to attend the Springtime Late Night Flashback Bash when Lydia won't let her go. Then she writes a popular article about it in Milo and Stewart's zine, "Within the Nutshell". |
| 22. | Pepper Ann is horrified when Lydia starts dating Mr. Carter. |
| 23a. | For the first time in his life, Milo suffers a mental block when he tries to come up with an entry for the Dental Hygienapalooza Poster Contest. |
| 23b. | Lydia and Janie drag a reluctant Pepper Ann to their annual "Adament Eve" female retreat. |
| 24a. | Pepper Ann, Milo and Nicky compete in a Practical Jokeoff, but Pepper Ann takes the pranks too far. |
| 24b. | During Leo and Lillian's 50th. anniversary vow renewal, Lillian uses the family album to talk about family milestones with Pepper Ann |
| 25a. | Pepper Ann freaks out when she learns that Didi O'Shaunassy, a student attending Our Lady of Walnut, looks and acts just like her. |
| 25b. | Fed up with having no sick days, Pepper Ann fakes illness to get one. |
| 26a. | Pepper Ann is shocked when Craig shaves his head along with the other swim team members, revealing his really ugly scalp. |
| 26b. | Pepper Ann hopes to show up Trinket and prove to her that she knows all about her dad by her and Chuck beating the St. Blaires on a TV game show. |
| 27. | Pepper Ann is bored with her daily routine. She thinks she can put excitement in her life by playing the lead in the school's "Detention: the Musical". But she regrets that. |
| 28a. | Pepper Ann discovers that she's 1/16 Navajo, and then invites a Navajo family over for dinner to show them how much she thinks she knows about Native Americans. |
| 28b. | Moose is appalled when the new "Tundra Woman" cartoon is a cliched "girls' cartoon" that has Tundra Woman shopping and doing her hair. |
| 29a. | Moose starts a petition drive to have a statue of her idol, Evel Kneivel, built in Lupkin Park. |
| 29b. | Pepper Ann joins the football team as a placekicker. But then she worries about whether or not she acts like a real girl. So she enters the Food Barn Miss Bulk Food beauty pageant as well. |
| 30a. | When Gwen has to leave school in the middle of the day Pepper Ann accidentally starts a rumor that it's because Gwen has lice. |
| 30b. | Lydia decides to try out being a standup comedian to add some variety into her life. Pepper Ann freaks that Lydia'll will embarrass her. |
| 31a. | Pepper Ann starts to worry that one of her meetings with Craig might be her first date with Craig. |
| 31b. | Pepper Ann puts Milo through heck trying to quash a rumor that she and Milo are a couple. |
| 32. | Pepper Ann thinks her family wants her to choose whether to celebrate Christmas or Hannukah. |
| 33a. | Feeling neglected by Milo and Nicky, Pepper Ann befriends Effie, a gifted student with a strong interest in Darwin and Nietzche, and who's also a bully. |
| 33b. | Pepper Ann defies Lydia and sees "Gutter Clowns", an R-rated gore film that leaves her paranoid and delusional. |
| 34a. | Pepper Ann desperately wants a kickback class for her second semester elective instead of Ms. Vivas's Spanish class. |
| 34b. | Fed up with her boss, Lydia quits It's You. But a new job turns out to be hard to find. |
| 36a. | Janie becomes addicted to War Monger when she researches violence in video games. |
| 36b. | Pepper Ann becomes worried about Moose's femininity when everyone keeps mistaking her for a boy. |
| 37a. | Pepper Ann becomes paranoid about disasters when a 3.2 earthquake hits Hazelnut. |
| 37b. | Mr. Finky sets up a mock trial of the Boston Tea Party revolutionaries, and Pepper Ann thinks she doesn't need to do any work for her role as defense counsel. |
| 39. | Lydia's old friend Marianne Cornwallis wants to feature Lydia's house on her "This Gorgeous House" TV series. That compels Lydia to completely redecorate her house with stuff to fancy to use, and she's not the only one who does this. |
| 40. | Pepper Ann winds up responsible for the house and for Moose when Lydia gets called to jury duty. |
| 42. | Pepper Ann is completely against Valentine's Day, until three spirits persuades her to change her ways in this reworking of "A Christmas Carol". |
| 43a. | Pepper Ann thinks the Pyramid Peanut Butter company is nothing but evil for making packages that skunks and gophers can get stuck in. But Janie tries to get her to rethink. |
| 43b. | Nicky will do anything to get rid of a dentention that's in her permanent record. |
| 44. | Pepper Ann tries to assert her individuality by dyeing her hair Green, and Lydia feigns an interest in country/western stuff to snare Tex Yokel, a hunky dance instructor. |
| 46. | Dieter sends to his father in Germany a video about Hazelnut that turns into a clip show. |
| 48. | Floyd's Comet cause Pepper Ann and Lydia to switch bodies. |
| 49. | Nicky comes unglued when her older sister Becky comes to visit and everyone praises Becky instead of Nicky. |
| 50a. | Milo blows off an entry for an album cover contest. But he wins and gets set up as a celebrity artist. |
| 50b. | Pepper Ann doesn't want Chuck to see Lydia together with Bernie when they go see her in her school play. |
| 51a. | Pepper Ann might have to put Steve to sleep, and so she wants to know what will happen to him after he dies. |
| 51b. | Pepper And learns that she never earned all her Jaybird badges. So she joins Moose's nest to earn them with her. |
| 52. | Pepper Ann, Milo, and Nicky break up over a fight, leading them to remember the days when they first met each other. |
| 53a. | Pepper Ann can't deal with woodshop teacher Mr. Reason, who comes down hard on his students and demands a lot from them. |
| 53b. | Pepper Ann turns to a book for help when she has to decide between three boys for her Spring Fling dance date. |
| 54a. | Pepper Ann tries to prove that she can do anything she wants by having her ear pierced against her mom's orders, even resorting to forging Lydia's signature on the waiver. |
| 54b. | Pepper Ann starts surfing the internet to look for research for a school paper, but quickly becomes an internet addict. |
| 55a. | Pepper Ann becomes attached to Carmello, the frog that she has to disect in biology class. |
| 55b. | Pepper Ann joins the picket lines of the teachers' strike when she learns that her soccer team could lose funding along with the teacher's cost-of-living payraise. |
| 56. | Pepper Ann runs for Student Class President hoping to get funding for new textbooks. But she can't compete against rival Alice Kane's negative campaigning. |