On vacation, the Croods find a family living alone in a utopia too good to be true. The Croods must escape and warn Ahhh! Valley before it's too late.
Gran convinces everyone she can control the weather.
Eep becomes a death-guard at the watering hole, which proves less exciting than she thought.
Banned from dating, Eep sets out to unite two buffalippos instead.
After inventing ventriloquism, Thunk gets jealous when his puppet upstages him.
With a huge egg at stake, a contest is held to see who can hold onto it the longest.
The valley's kids seize a chance to create a no-rules society.
Worried Thunk is too soft to survive, Gran vows to toughen him up.
While Thunk baby-sits, Sandy gets blamed for trouble caused by a tiny new neighbor.
Eep and Thunk try to sabotage a pair of cheaters' idea fair project.
To get a break from his honey-do list, Grug has his doppelgänger fill in for him.
After getting grounded (literally) for making mischief with her friends, Eep bets her father that he can't survive even one day as a teenager.
Gran finds new friends just as crabby as she is.
Eep and Thunk stumble upon a treasure trove of eggs and become rich -- and mistrustful of each other.
After neighbor Snoot's wife kicks him out, the Croods help him win her back.
Eep makes the scream-leading team and falls under her coach's influence.
Eep hunts for an elusive night mare but finds the night crazies.
To cure their mom's bad mood, Thunk and Eep learn how to surprise her in a good way.
When the adults ban dancing, the teens rebel with an underground club.
Grug struggles to learn a hunting skill that requires brains rather than brawn.
Thunk falls in with the wrong crowd, to his family's dismay.
When Eep goes gaga over a new boy at school, the Croods try to cure her.
The Croods must tame Sandy's wild behavior or she'll get exiled.
During a solar eclipse, Gran fakes her own death to teach her family a lesson.
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