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Tipo de entrada Series TV
Genres comedy
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Poster for episode Two on a Raft.
S01E01

Two on a Raft

This is the episode that started it all, the very first! The Castaways find themselves marooned on the island. Gilligan and the Skipper set sail on a home-made raft in an attempt to find help. After sailing for days, and battling obstacles such as sharks and Gilligan's unending hunger, they land back on Gilligan's Island without realizing it. When they see signs of life on the island, they assume they are unfriendly natives. When the rest of the castaways realize there are visitors on the island, they also assume the visitors are unfriendly natives. This show introduced us to the hilarious mayhem that only Gilligan's Island could provide!

Poster for episode Home Sweet Hut.
S01E02

Home Sweet Hut

A hurricane is coming, so the Castaways must quickly build one large community hut in which to weather the storm. However, they soon get on each-others nerves, so they later decide to branch out and build individual huts.

Poster for episode Voodoo Something To Me.
S01E03

Voodoo Something To Me

The Skipper fears that the island is full of 'voodoo' when he thinks that Gilligan has been turned into a monkey.

Poster for episode Goodnight Sweet Skipper.
S01E04

Goodnight Sweet Skipper

The castaways hear on the radio that a plane is going to be flying over their island, but they will be unable to contact them because their transmitter is broken. Gilligan overhears the Skipper dreaming about repairing a transmitter as he sleeps. The Skipper is unable to remember how he fixed the transmitter from his Navy days, so he attempts to have the dream again, but is unable to fall asleep. Each castaway attempts to help by sneaking two tranquilizers into Skippers mango juice. When Gilligan hits the transmitter out of frustration, it suddenly works! However, when he hits it again in an effort to show the other castaways how he fixed it, it falls completely apart just as the plane flies overhead.

Poster for episode Wrongway Feldman.
S01E05

Wrongway Feldman

When Gilligan finds an old airplane hidden in the jungle, the Castaways discover a long-forgotten aviator living on the island.

Poster for episode President Gilligan.
S01E06

President Gilligan

The castaways decide that they need someone to be the leader on the island, and so they hold elections. As you might imagine, both Mr. Howell and the Skipper imagine themselves to be the natural choice to lead the Castaways in their island society. However, when the votes are counted Gilligan is elected president of the island! Just as we recently learned in Florida, every vote counts!

Poster for episode The Sound of Quacking.
S01E07

The Sound of Quacking

The Castaways are faced with running out of food, when a blight threatens to destroy many of their plants. When Gilligan finds a duck in the lagoon, a difficult decision must be made. Should they eat the duck, or tie a rescue note to it and let it fly away?

Poster for episode Goodbye Island.
S01E08

Goodbye Island

Gilligan discovers a special tree sap that can be used to make a good tasting pancake syrup. Then the professor discovers that the same tree sap also makes a super glue, that may allow the castaways to repair the Minnow. Could it be that the Castaways may finally escape from the island?

Poster for episode The Big Gold Strike.
S01E09

The Big Gold Strike

Mr. Howell discovers a gold mine on the island. He then hires Gilligan to work in the mine. When gold fever strikes the castaways and Mr. Howell is unwilling to share the gold, they begin to charge outlandish prices for the supplies and food that Mr. Howell needs. When the professor repairs the life raft from the Minnow, they all climb in hoping to reach civilization. However, the combined weight of the gold that everyone smuggles on-board the raft causes it to sink. Another rescue foiled!

Poster for episode Waiting For Watubi.
S01E10

Waiting For Watubi

While digging, the Skipper uncovers a carved statue of a Tiki God. He then believes a curse has fallen on him for disturbing the resting-place of Watubi, and that his days are numbered. Gilligan dresses up as Watubi, and performs a special ritual dance that the Skipper believes will lift the curse. It is an earth-shaking experience!

Poster for episode Angel on the Island.
S01E11

Angel on the Island

Mr. Howell decides to put on a play, staring Ginger, after she begins to suffer from home-sickness. Trouble begins, however, when Mrs. Howell decides she wants to play the starring role.

Poster for episode Birds Gotta Fly, Fish Gotta Talk.
S01E12

Birds Gotta Fly, Fish Gotta Talk

During Christmas, the Castaways get homesick and remember the first day they were shipwrecked. When Santa Claus "appears" on the island, many suspect he is the Skipper in costume. However, just as Santa departs while wishing the Castaways a Merry Christmas, the Skipper appears from the other direction.

Poster for episode Three Million Dollars More or Less.
S01E13

Three Million Dollars More or Less

Mr. Howell loses $3 million to Gilligan in a golfing contest. Mr. Howell then tricks Gilligan into trading for a worthless oil well that he owns. When the radio announces that the oil well is a gusher, Mr. Howell sets his sites on winning it back. However, just as he succeeds in wining it back, the radio announces that the gusher was a mistake!

Poster for episode Water, Water Everywhere.
S01E14

Water, Water Everywhere

Talk about a painful irony: though surrounded by water, the Castaways suddenly discover that their supply of fresh drinking water is running out. When they pool all available drinking water together and decide to ration it, they discover that they will each receive only a few drops per day. Of course, most of the castaways sneak water from the community supply when Gilligan is standing watch, but return it when the Skipper catches them. Just when all seems lost, Gilligan saves the day!

Poster for episode So Sorry, My Island Now.
S01E15

So Sorry, My Island Now

The Castaways are captured by a Japanese sailor who thinks that WWII never ended. When the other castaways are captured, it is up to Gilligan to save them.

Poster for episode Plant You Now, Dig You Later.
S01E16

Plant You Now, Dig You Later

While working for Mr. Howell, Gilligan unearths a chest. The castaways think it must contain a pirate's treasure. When ownership of the chest is disputed, the case goes to court, with the Professor presiding as judge.

Poster for episode Little Island, Big Gun.
S01E17

Little Island, Big Gun

A mob leader and his henchmen, fleeing from the police, land on the island.

Poster for episode X Marks the Spot.
S01E18

X Marks the Spot

In a test of a deadly new missile, called "Operation Powder Keg," the Air Force chooses an "uninhabited island" which just happens to be Gilligan's Island. When the rocked lands and does not explode, Gilligan is chosen to crawl inside to defuse it, because he is the only one that can fit inside.

Poster for episode Gilligan Meets Jungle Boy.
S01E19

Gilligan Meets Jungle Boy

Gilligan discovers a jungle boy living on the island. He shows them a hole in the ground that causes objects to float, and the professor theorizes that it is expelling either helium or hydrogen. He immediately sets to work building a large balloon, with the hopes of carrying one of them back to civilization.

Poster for episode St. Gilligan and the Dragon.
S01E20

St. Gilligan and the Dragon

Angry because the men haven't kept their promise to build them private houses, the women decide to move to the other side of the island in protest. Gilligan and the Skipper dress as a monster, in an attempt to frighten the girls and cause them to come running back.

Poster for episode Big Man on Little Stick.
S01E21

Big Man on Little Stick

Handsome surfer Duke Williams rides a giant tsunami to the island. At first, the castaways are excited as Duke thinks he will turn around and surf back to Hawaii (and send help). However, after seeing Mary Ann and Ginger, he decides he may want to stay for a while. The castaways must come up with a plan to make him want to leave for Hawaii.

Poster for episode Diamonds Are an Ape's Best Friend.
S01E22

Diamonds Are an Ape's Best Friend

A gorilla is enchanted by Mrs. Howell's perfume and kidnaps her. After Gilligan accidentally spills the perfume all over his shirt, the gorilla decides to release Mrs. Howell and exchange prisoners.

Poster for episode How To Be a Hero.
S01E23

How To Be a Hero

After Gilligan is unable to save Mary Ann from drowning in the lagoon, the Skipper must jump in and rescue both of them. The Castaways then devise schemes to boost Gilligan's ego, and help him feel like a hero.

Poster for episode The Return of Wrongway Feldman.
S01E24

The Return of Wrongway Feldman

The castaways are revisited by 'Wrongway' Feldman.

Poster for episode The Matchmaker.
S01E25

The Matchmaker

Mrs. Howell decides to engineer a romance between Gilligan and Mary Ann.

Poster for episode Music Hath Charm.
S01E26

Music Hath Charm

Mrs. Howell decides to form a symphony orchestra, to make up for the lack of culture on the island. Gilligan's drum beats, as they drift across the water, hold special meaning to angry natives on a nearby island.

Poster for episode New Neighbor Sam.
S01E27

New Neighbor Sam

The Castaways overhear the voices of gangsters discussing buried treasure and threatening their lives. The voices turn out to belong to a parrot, who then leads the castaways to the "treasure" .... a box of crackers!

Poster for episode They're Off and Running.
S01E28

They're Off and Running

Mr. Howell wins all of the Skipper's possessions betting on turtle races. Even when he feels bad and switches the turtles so that Skipper will finally win, he still wins!

Poster for episode Three to Get Ready.
S01E29

Three to Get Ready

The Skipper insists a stone found by Gilligan will grant the finder three wishes before sundown. The professor, of course, insists it is just superstition. Two gallons of ice cream later, Gilligan has only one wish left.....and the sun is going down!

Poster for episode Forget Me Not.
S01E30

Forget Me Not

The Professor tries to cure the Skipper's amnesia by hypnotizing him and taking him through time.

Poster for episode Diogenes, Won't You Please Go Home?.
S01E31

Diogenes, Won't You Please Go Home?

The Castaways discover that Gilligan has been keeping a secret diary. When they read it, they all seem to disagree with how certain events unfolded and tell their side of the story.

Poster for episode Physical Fatness.
S01E32

Physical Fatness

Gilligan and the Skipper plan to join the Navy when they are rescued. However, when weighing themselves, they discover that Gilligan must gain weight, while the Skipper must diet.

Poster for episode It's Magic.
S01E33

It's Magic

Gilligan finds a raft, oh wait, no, the great rftini's magic trunk. Ginger knows how to use the magical tricks and the castaways plan to use the magic to scare away angry natives if they ever got to their island again. But Gilligan overhears the castaways saying he was bad luck, so he takes advantage of the disapearing trunk trick to leave and live alone in a cave.

Poster for episode Goodbye, Old Paint.
S01E34

Goodbye, Old Paint

A famous painter who has renounced civilization, Dubov, visits the island (with a short-wave radio, of course). The castaways are hopeful that Dubov will give them his transmitter, but soon discover he does not wish to go back to civilization. They must come up with a scheme to make him change his mind, and attempt to make him jealous by pretending Gilligan is an artistic genius.

Poster for episode My Fair Gilligan.
S01E35

My Fair Gilligan

After Gilligan saves Mrs. Howell's life, Mr. Howell decides to make him his son. He immediately puts Gilligan through basic training to be a millionaire's socialite son (dream sequence), changing the way he walks, talks and dresses. However, Gilligan and the rest of the castaways miss the "old Gilligan."

Poster for episode A Nose By Any Other Name.
S01E36

A Nose By Any Other Name

A fall from a coconut tree gives Gilligan an inflated nose and a deflated ego. When Gilligan decides he wants the Professor to perform plastic surgery on his nose, the Professor pretends to perform the surgery, and instead, relies on the recuperation time behind the bandages to allow the swelling to go down. When the bandages are finally removed, Gilligan decides he is happy with his old nose!

Poster for episode Gilligan's Mother-in-Law.
S02E01

Gilligan's Mother-in-Law

A native family from another island comes seeking a husband for their lovely, large, robust daughter.

Poster for episode Beauty Is As Beauty Does.
S02E02

Beauty Is As Beauty Does

Gilligan suggests a beauty contest to decide which of the three women will become "Ms. Castaway." Mr. Howell attempts to sabotage the other contestants by spreading glue on the stage before Mary Ann's big dance scene, and by shooting spit-wads at Ginger while she performs. The Professor then distorts the music when it is Mrs. Howell's turn. Then, when all the competitions are complete, the final decision rests with the judge.....Gilligan!

Poster for episode The Little Dictator.
S02E03

The Little Dictator

The exiled president of a revolution-torn country visits the island.

Poster for episode Smile, You're on Mars Camera.
S02E04

Smile, You're on Mars Camera

A NASA satellite with a TV camera, accidentally lands on the island instead of the intended target: Mars. The castaways try to communicate their S.O.S. when the camera is operational. However, with the help of a Gilligan goof-up, the castaways are covered with glue and feathers, and the NASA scientists mistakenly believe they are seeing the first proof of life on Mars.

Poster for episode The Sweepstakes.
S02E05

The Sweepstakes

Gilligan has the winning ticket for a South American sweepstakes.

Poster for episode Quick Before It Sinks.
S02E06

Quick Before It Sinks

The Professor thinks that the island is sinking, which causes the Castaways to panic. As it turns out, Gilligan has mistakenly moved the Professor's measuring stick, so the panic was a false alarm.

Poster for episode Castaways Pictures Presents.
S02E07

Castaways Pictures Presents

The Castaways make a silent movie in the hopes that it will be discovered by someone who will rescue them.

Poster for episode Agonized Labor.
S02E08

Agonized Labor

Gilligan and the Skipper hear a radio broadcast telling of the collapse of the Howell financial empire. The castaways attempt to help them develop skills in order to compete in the working world.

Poster for episode Nyet, Nyet -- Not Yet.
S02E09

Nyet, Nyet -- Not Yet

Two Russian Cosmonauts land on the island in their space capsule. Since the cosmonauts keep a tight guard on the space capsule, the castaways must come up with a way to smuggle one of them into the capsule in order to send back help after the cosmonauts are rescued.

Poster for episode Hi-Fi Gilligan.
S02E10

Hi-Fi Gilligan

Gilligan's mouth becomes a radio after he is accidentally hit on the head. When their regular radio is broken, Gilligan becomes their sole source of information on the approaching typhoon.

Poster for episode The Chain of Command.
S02E11

The Chain of Command

The Skipper worries that something is going to happen to him, so he begins to train Gilligan to be a leader. The Skipper then disappears leaving Gilligan in charge, with predictable results!

Poster for episode Don't Bug the Mosquitoes.
S02E12

Don't Bug the Mosquitoes

A popular American singing group, the Mosquitoes (Bingo, Bango, Bongo, and Irving), land on the island hoping for some quiet and relaxation on a deserted island.

Poster for episode Gilligan Gets Bugged.
S02E13

Gilligan Gets Bugged

Gilligan's thinks he is doomed after being bitten by a yellow and green bug. Soon, the other castaways are also bitten by the same bug.

Poster for episode Mine Hero.
S02E14

Mine Hero

While fishing, Gilligan pulls a WWII mine out of the lagoon. When the Professor is unable to deactivate the mine, Gilligan tows it back into the lagoon, where it harmlessly explodes.

Poster for episode Erika Tiffany Smith to the Rescue.
S02E15

Erika Tiffany Smith to the Rescue

Erika Tiffany Smith lands on the island looking for a place to start a new resort, and a new husband.

Poster for episode Not Guilty.
S02E16

Not Guilty

A crate containing coconuts is wrapped in an old Honolulu newspaper that read that one of the Castaways are being sought in a murder investigation. The castaways become suspicious of each other and decide to recreate the events of the night before they sailed, in order to solve the Randolph Blake murder case.

Poster for episode You've Been Disconnected.
S02E17

You've Been Disconnected

A storm washes up a Trans-continental telephone cable up into the lagoon. Once again the Castaways are given hope for a rescue, as the Professor manages to break into the cable and rig up a telephone so they can dial out for help.

Poster for episode The Postman Cometh.
S02E18

The Postman Cometh

The Castaways hear on the radio that Mary Ann's boyfriend in Kansas is getting married. Mary Ann overhears the others talking about her, and mistakenly believes that she has been poisoned by the mushrooms she recently ate, and has only a short while left to live. A hilarious dream sequence follows, featuring the Professor sounding a lot like Cary Grant.

Poster for episode Seer Gilligan.
S02E19

Seer Gilligan

Gilligan discovers an island bush that produces seeds which, when eaten, give a person the ability to read the minds of others. This leads to disaster when everyone insults each other through their honesty and thoughts.

Poster for episode Love Me, Love My Skipper.
S02E20

Love Me, Love My Skipper

The Howell's plan a party, and Mr. Howell accidentally looses the Skipper's invitation. The others refuse to attend, believing that the Howells have intentionally snubbed the Skipper.

Poster for episode Gilligan's Living Doll.
S02E21

Gilligan's Living Doll

An experimental robot launched by the Air Force parachutes onto the island. The professor reprograms the robot to walk to Hawaii ("one hundred eleven hours"), but the "lucky" rabbit's foot that Gilligan secretly stuffed into the robot causes it to malfunction upon arrival in Hawaii.

Poster for episode Forward March.
S02E22

Forward March

The Castaways are frightened as the sounds of battle, including hand grenades and machine guns, rock the island. The culprit turns out to be a gorilla who has found in an old WWII arsenal cave.

Poster for episode Ship Ahoax.
S02E23

Ship Ahoax

The Castaways begin to suffer from 'island madness' due to the isolation. The Professor attempts to come up with a plan to lift everyone's spirits.

Poster for episode Feed the Kitty.
S02E24

Feed the Kitty

A cage containing a lion washes ashore in the lagoon. After Gilligan removes a thorn from his paw, the two become pals. When the Castaways run out of food, however, Gilligan thinks the lion has consumed the Skipper.

Poster for episode Operation:  Steam Heat.
S02E25

Operation: Steam Heat

Hot water spurting from beneath the island pleases the castaways as they can now have hot water piped to their huts. However, the hot water also concerns the professor since it means that increased volcanic activity may be imminent. The Professor saves the day by making a bomb from ingredients found on the island (of course!) to spike the volcano.

Poster for episode Will the Real Mr. Howell Please Stand Up?.
S02E26

Will the Real Mr. Howell Please Stand Up?

The radio reports that Mr. Howell has been rescued and is spending all of his money. Obviously, there is an imposter! The real Mr. Howell is frantic, and offers a reward to the person who can come up with a plan to get him back to civilization. Meanwhile, the imposter falls off a luxury liner and ends up stranded on (you guessed it!) Gilligan's Island. There the imposter conks Mr. Howell on the head with a coconut, changes clothes with him, and attempts to continue his masquerade as the millionaire.

Poster for episode Ghost a Go-Go.
S02E27

Ghost a Go-Go

A ghost appears on the island and tries to scare the Castaways off. The castaways turn the tables by dressing in sheets and roaming around the island to scare the visitors off the island.

Poster for episode Allergy Time.
S02E28

Allergy Time

The Skipper begins to itch and sneeze whenever he is around Gilligan. Soon all of the Castaways appear to be allergic to him. The Professor develops a vaccine, but it doesn't seem to work. It turns out that everyone is allergic to the papaya oil used in Gilligan's hair tonic.

Poster for episode The Friendly Physician.
S02E29

The Friendly Physician

Dr. Balinkoff plans to use his latest invention on people, and the castaways make the perfect test subjects for his ultimate plan to take over the leaders of the world! While it seems odd to see a cat bark like a dog and a dog meow like a cat and other confused animals, none of the seven suspect anything foul upon their arrival on the Doctor's exclusive island until Igor locks them in the castle's dungeon and the experiments begin! First, Mr Howell and Giligan are forced to occupy each others body. Shortly after, the others are switched and the Professor and Mary Anne are exchanged while the Skipper and Mrs. Howell's minds are transposed as well. Not only are they now in the wrong bodies but the wrong gender as well, leading to understandable confusion amongst them all in the dungeon. But when Ginger enters inside the body of the ugly strongman Igor, the most horrid change has occured. Yet it is their salvation! Ginger is able to set them all free and the Professor switches their minds back into their rightful bodies over Igor's and the Doctor's objections! Gilligan leaves the mad doctor and Igor in the bodies of the cat and dog, and they head back to their own island. The Doctor's boat unfortunately sinks when the reach the beach and they are stranded once more!

Poster for episode "V" For Vitamins.
S02E30

"V" For Vitamins

The Professor determines that the lack of vitamin C on the island threatens the health of the castaways. While watching the last of their orange seeds to protect them from the cold night air, Gilligan falls asleep and dreams that he is Jack from "Jack in the Beanstalk."

Poster for episode Mr. and Mrs.???.
S02E31

Mr. and Mrs.???

A radio bulletin states that the minister who married Thurston and Lovey Howell (the Reverend Buckley Norris of Boston) was a fraud, and that the Howell's marriage is actually null and void. The stress causes disagreements and separations between the Howells. In the end, it turned out that the radio announcer was at fault. While he mistakenly reported that "Buckley Norris" was the fraud minister, he was supposed to say "Borris Nuckley."

Poster for episode Meet the Meteor.
S02E32

Meet the Meteor

A huge meteor lands on the island, causing everything nearby to age very rapidly. The Professor determines the rapid aging is being caused by strong cosmic rays (he makes this determination by using his bamboo Geiger counter!).

Poster for episode Up at Bat.
S03E01

Up at Bat

Gilligan is bitten by a bat, and then dreams that he has turned into a vampire. Fortunately the Professor knows about bats (what DOESN'T he know about?!), and is able to identify the bat that bit Gilligan as a common red fruit bat, rather than a vampire bat.

Poster for episode Gilligan vs. Gilligan.
S03E02

Gilligan vs. Gilligan

Gilligan meets his double, who is a soviet spy whose mission is: find out what the castaways are up to, of course he thinks they're American spys in an assignment (aparently the Skipper throwing him out and telling him about the shipwreak wasn't enough for him.) So whats a Gilligan to do when someone is running around with his identity ruining his good name?

Poster for episode Pass the Vegetables, Please.
S03E03

Pass the Vegetables, Please

Gilligan finds a crate of radioactive vegetable seeds. The plants grow quickly and grossly misshapen, but the Castaways are so hungry for new items in their diet that they consume them quickly. The plants, when eaten, give the castaways super-human powers. Of course, after he realizes that the vegetables are radioactive, the Professor saves the day by making a homemade soup to absorb the radioactivity.

Poster for episode The Producer.
S03E04

The Producer

Famous Hollywood director Herald Hecuba lands on the island during his world-wide talent search. The castaways put on a musical version of Hamlet in order to impress the director, with hopes that he will take them back to Hollywood when he leaves.

Poster for episode Voodoo.
S03E05

Voodoo

A witch doctor makes voodoo dolls from the Castaways' personal objects, which he has stolen from their huts. Gilligan stumbles upon the hidden voodoo dolls and brings them back to the Castaways. He then fashions a voodoo doll in the likeness of the witch doctor, to fight fire with fire! Even though the Professor was turned into a motionless zombie for a short time, he refuses to acknowledge a scientific acceptance of voodoo.

Poster for episode Where There's a Will.
S03E06

Where There's a Will

Mr. Howell revises his will, and leaves a large chunk of his estate to each castaway. They decide to throw him a party to show their appreciation, but when he overhears them talking about which one of them is going to have to "cut the pigs throat" he thinks they are planning to kill him in order to collect their inheritance. Later, he discovers that they have actually trapped a wild boar in an effort to serve him bar-b-que spareribs as a surprise.

Poster for episode Man With a Net.
S03E07

Man With a Net

Lord Beasley Waterford, a famous butterfly collector, lands on the island searching for the world's rarest butterfly, the pussycat swallowtail. While he vows that he will not leave the island until he has found his prey, the castaways eagerly try everything to persuade him to fire his flare gun early. He (like all of the other visitors to the island) leaves without sending help.

Poster for episode Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow.
S03E08

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

Gilligan wakes up with white hair, and thinks he overhears the Professor say that he has a rare disease that has made him age quickly (the disease? "follicular albinism"). When Mrs. Howell attempts to fix the problem by dyeing Gilligan's hair brown, the dye causes his hair to fall out. A classic line occurred as the other Castaways tried to act as though they don't notice Gilligan's baldness Mrs. Howell's famous breakfast order: "I think I'll have a hard-bald egg." Later, the Skipper exhibits the same symptoms. The Professor determines the problems are caused by the crude bleach that Gilligan and the Skipper have been using while washing the castaways clothing.

Poster for episode Ring Around Gilligan.
S03E09

Ring Around Gilligan

A mad scientist lands on the island, and makes the castaways work for him through the use of rings that, when placed on their fingers, cause them to fall under a hypnotic trance. What are his evil plans? To use the hypnotized castaways to rob Fort Knox!

Poster for episode Topsy-Turvy.
S03E10

Topsy-Turvy

Gilligan bumps his head and suddenly sees everything upside down. The Professor tries to help by brewing an antidote made of keptibora berry extract, but the antidote causes Gilligan to see double. After consuming more juice, he sees four of everything. Meanwhile, the island is invaded by three headhunters who slowly capture all of the other castaways. Gilligan saves the day by serving the headhunters lots and lots of keptibora berry extract, which causes them to see "hundreds" of castaways running toward them!

Poster for episode The Invasion.
S03E11

The Invasion

While fishing, Gilligan and the Skipper reel in a briefcase, stamped with the words "Property of the U.S. Government." Everyone believes that the case contains top secret government material. Gilligan accidentally handcuffs the briefcase to his wrist, and has a wild dream about secret agents, evil enemy spies, and deadly spy games!

Poster for episode The Kidnapper.
S03E12

The Kidnapper

Someone kidnaps Mrs. Howell, Mary Ann, and Ginger, and then demands ransom money. The kidnaper turns out to be a compulsive gambler who fled civilization to avoid temptation. While the Castaways attempt to rehabilitate him, he ends up leaving the island, accompanied by Mrs. Howell's pearl necklace, Mr. Howell's wallet, and Ginger's earrings!

Poster for episode And Then There Were None.
S03E13

And Then There Were None

One by one, all of the Castaways mysteriously disappear. Gilligan then dreams that he is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In the end, Gilligan rescues them from the hidden World War II munitions pit that they have all fallen into.

Poster for episode All About Eva.
S03E14

All About Eva

A woman lands on the island and the crew finds her and gives her a make up jobto look just lioke ginger but she thinks she wants to be ginger! then one night eva bound and gags ginger and leaves off the island to continue gingers movie career

Poster for episode Gilligan Goes Gung-Ho.
S03E15

Gilligan Goes Gung-Ho

Gilligan is made a deputy sheriff, and begins to take his job too seriously. He ends up locking everyone up in a make-shift jail, including himself! Of course, while the castaways are locked up tight, another potential rescue plane flies over the island.

Poster for episode Take a Dare.
S03E16

Take a Dare

George Barkley enters the "Take a Dare Contest". He will receive $10,000 if he can spend a week alone on an island, fending for himself. However, he is not alone on the island on which they drop him. Once again, however, rescue eludes the castaways as Mr. Barkley deduces that he can not tell anyone about the castaways without having to forfeit the $10,000 for not spending the week alone.

Poster for episode Court-Martial.
S03E17

Court-Martial

The Castaways hear on the radio that the Maritime Board of Inquiry has blamed the Skipper for the Minnow crash. In an attempt to disprove the board's verdict, they reenact the shipwreck themselves, only to find out that the cause appears to be Gilligan's ineptness. Later, a radio update reports that the Board of Inquiry has cleared the Skipper of the charges, as the Weather Service mistakenly read the wrong forecast that morning causing the crew to be unaware of the impending storms.

Poster for episode The Hunter.
S03E18

The Hunter

Famous big-game hunter Jonathan Kincaid and his assistant, Ramoo land on the island in search of new game to hunt. Since they have hunted just about every kind of animal on earth, they then decide that the ultimate challenge would be to hunt a human. After much debate, they choose Gilligan as their target, and state that if Gilligan can stay alive for 24 hours, they will rescue the castaways. After Gilligan manages to outwit and outrun the armed hunters for 24 hours, Kincaid does not uphold his promise of rescue for fear they will report him to the authorities.

Poster for episode Lovey's Secret Admirer.
S03E19

Lovey's Secret Admirer

Mrs. Howell starts receiving mysterious love notes, and the source remains a mystery until Mr. Howell is caught in the act. Mrs. Howell dreams that she is Cinderella, and Gilligan is her fairy godfather. The Professor rigs up a lie detector using the ship's horn and batteries from the radio.

Poster for episode Our Vines Have Tender Apes.
S03E20

Our Vines Have Tender Apes

An loin-cloth clad ape-man (Tongo) comes to the island, and makes off with their food and supplies. Actually, he is an out of work actor, who tries to convince the Castaways that he is a real uncivilized ape-man while studying for an upcoming role. After he cowers when confronted by a "real" gorilla, he leaves the island and the Castaways behind.

Poster for episode Gilligan's Personal Magnetism.
S03E21

Gilligan's Personal Magnetism

Lightning strikes Gilligan during Skipper and Gilligan's bowling tournament, and his stone bowling ball becomes molecularly attached to him. The Professor tries to help Gilligan, but ends up causing him to become invisible.

Poster for episode Splashdown.
S03E22

Splashdown

The Professor determines that a manned space craft will pass over the island, and attempts to fashion a telegraph machine. When that fails, the Castaways try to spell out SOS using burning logs as a rescue signal, but Gilligan catches fire and runs into the logs, causing them to spell out SOL, the name of one of the astronauts! Blooper watch: as Gilligan is lighting the logs, you can see his pants smoking before he backs up into the flaming logs!

Poster for episode High Man on the Totem Pole.
S03E23

High Man on the Totem Pole

Gilligan and the Skipper find an ancient Kupaki totem pole which is topped with a head that looks just like Gilligan. When fierce Kupaki headhunters come to the island, Gilligan must convince them that he is their "mashuka" or sacred ancestor.

Poster for episode The Second Ginger Grant.
S03E24

The Second Ginger Grant

Mary Ann falls backwards while watching Ginger perform on stage, and, when she awakens, she thinks that she is Ginger. Meanwhile, Gilligan accidentally watches as the Professor attempts to hypnotize Mary Ann, and thus he begins to think that he is Mary Ann.

Poster for episode The Secret of Gilligan's Island.
S03E25

The Secret of Gilligan's Island

Gilligan discovers some ancient stone tablets that the Professor thinks may contain the secret of getting them off the island. That night, Gilligan dreams that he is a caveman chiseling a story on a stone tablet three million years ago.

Poster for episode Slave Girl.
S03E26

Slave Girl

After Gilligan saves a beautiful native girl from drowning, she vows to be his slave forever. Later, her ex-boyfriend comes to the island and challenges Gilligan to a duel to the death. The Professor concocts a drug to cause Gilligan to fall into a catatonic state, so that the natives will think he is dead, but they then insist on a native funeral . . . by burning the body!

Poster for episode It's a Bird, It's a Plane.
S03E27

It's a Bird, It's a Plane

A U.S. Air Force jetpack washes ashore in the lagoon. After close inspection of the jetpack, the Professor determines that the tanks contain just enough fuel to carry Gilligan to Hawaii. However, that determination was made before Gilligan wasted most of the fuel while proceeding to goof-up several attempts to be discovered and rescued. While flying the jetpack near where Navy search vessels are reported to be lurking, Gilligan is so scared by a radio report of an "Unidentified Flying Object in the area" that he blasts higher and hides in a cloud, not realizing that the UFO the Navy ships see is actually him with the jetpack!

Poster for episode The Pigeon.
S03E28

The Pigeon

The Professor sees the arrival of a homing pigeon on the island as an opportunity to be rescued, and immediately begins to feed it a special diet designed to strengthen it so that it can fly again. In an attempt to speed the recovery time, the other Castaways also feed the pigeon, causing it to become too fat to fly. The pigeon is also trapped for a short while in a cave by a "deadly six-foot black morning spider."

Poster for episode Bang!  Bang!  Bang!.
S03E29

Bang! Bang! Bang!

A crate that washes ashore contains a top secret plastic explosive developed by the US Government. The Castaways make use of the plastic in a variety of objects, including nails for the Skipper, dishes for Mary Ann, jewelry for Ginger, golf balls for Mr. Howell, and even fillings for Gilligan's teeth, unaware that once hardened it becomes a dangerous explosive which will detonate on impact!

Poster for episode Gilligan, the Goddess.
S03E30

Gilligan, the Goddess

King Killiwani and two other natives come to the island looking for a 'White Goddess.' Ginger an Mary Ann are likely candidates, until the Castaways discover that the natives plan to take the "White Goddess" back to their island to marry a volcano and then be sacrificed into it. After seeing Gilligan in a wig and heels, the natives choose him as the "White Goddess."