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- A Disney-produced anthology covering many different genres.
- Sky follows the seeing-eye dog of a blind newsboy Johnny Henderson, who he believes will lead him to a holdup man living with a party of coyote hunters.
- Young Mickey, a distant relative of Sky's, is traveling to visit the Flying Crown Ranch while his guardian is out of the country. En route, he overhears two men discuss shooting a foreign visitor and is determined to warn the man of his peril.
- Todays theme is the magic word Abracadabra.
- When marauding coyotes begin to kill his calves, Sky hires two flying bounty hunters to kill the animals. When more dead calves are found, Sky discovers that the men he has hired are using his ranch to smuggle jewels, not kill vermin.
- Sky is holding a wedding at the Flying Crown Ranch. The ceremony is interrupted, however, when two gangsters kidnap the groom and threaten his fiancé.
- A doctor informs Sky that the only thing that will help a sick girl is finding her missing father. Sky goes on the hunt for missing man.
- After being almost run down by a lumber truck, Sky and Penny investigate and learn that the local timber workers are being victimized.
- Sky's visitor, Mickey, goes exploring on his new pony and is captured by thieves guarding a large supply of stolen cars.
- When a man claims that the land on which the clinic for poverty stricken Indians is built belongs to him, Sky steps in to prove he's wrong.
- Prospectors ask for Sky's help in getting industrial diamonds to market. Sky uses a novel way to pick them up from rough terrain using a "sky hook". When the shipment goes missing, he's accused of stealing the consignment.
- When a man who looks like Sky King steals the Songbird and attempts to blow up a Navy missile center, Sky borrows a jet to chase him.
- A young rancher's alfalfa crops seem to be dying and they can't figure out what is causing his crop to dry up. Sky volunteers to fly samples to a lab in Tucson, with the promise to have their report back later that afternoon. Turns out that someone has been putting weed killing poison in the crop duster. If something drastic isn't done in the next two or three days, the crop will be lost and nothing will be able to grow there ever again. Sky calls Penny and tell her that the crop needs to be cut right away, so she needs to round up as many people as she can. Luckily there is a ranchers' meeting at the local Farm Bureau, so she hurries over in hopes of enlisting others to help with the mowing.
- An old friend of Sky's asks for help after someone attempts to kill him because of his oil well.
- An escaped convict sets out to kill the judge that sentenced him. Sky and the judge are on a fishing trip and Penny warns them.
- During a major flood, Sky, Penny and Bob assist the authorities in their rescue efforts. Unfortunately, three of the men they rescue are murderous escaped felons who force their rescuers to help them rob a flooded bank.
- Young Jimmy Ness has recently come into, and started spending, lots of money. He won't tell his aunt where he is getting the money from, and his dad is away working at the Flying Crown Ranch. Hoodlums find out about Jimmy's money.
- Some bandits steal a payroll and escape into the hills. They hold a Uranium prospectors captive. Sky uses a Geiger counter to help track down the robbers.
- Penny finds a prospector dying in the desert beside three burros carrying gold ore.
- An unscrupulous farmer keeps a migrant family in servitude. Sky is determined to find a way to let the workers move on to a better situation.
- Sky and Penny search for a lost boy Bobby Hutchins who is trapped in an abandoned mine shaft.
- Fearing he has killed another boy, Joe Belden, recently released from reform school, flees into the desert. Sheriff Hargrove knows that the Joe's opponent survived the fight, but also knows that Joe, now heavily armed, will think that the law officers are intent on arresting him. He calls upon Sky, whom Joe trusts, to join the man-hunt.
- Sky joins the hunt for two escaped convicts and their hostage, the local banker's son.
- Four pilots for Wellman Air Freight Lines are injured in the first month of a contract for the company to carry s large payroll. In order to find out what's going on, Sky goes undercover as a security guard.
- A valuable race horse is lost in a canyon and Sky takes to his plane to join the search.
- Rancher Angus McGonicle keeps finding strange bottles with lit wicks and notes threatening the dam floating down the river, which King traces to a psychotic old hermit upstream. There, he traps King and Penny, then sets out to dynamite the dam in a rowboat.
- Sky tries to help an old Indian chief who is very sick, but he won't go to the hospital for treatment because he would rather die on his own tribe's land.
- The Army tests a rocket and asks Sky's help in recovering its instrument capsule. But one of the men sent to help isn't what he seems.
- Wen a young man is injured in the rodeo, Sky helps out by transporting to the hospital and participating in the events.
- During the El Dorado Rodeo two men rob the safe of the $10,000.00 that was gathered for the hospital fund.
- A young rancher has sixty head of cattle stolen.
- Penny and Bob Carey set out on horseback to track down thieves who have stolen four of Sk's horses. Bob is hurt and Sky arranges a showdown.
- Sky and Penny enter an air race, and it's soon discovered that the main office has been robbed and all of the receipts have been stolen. Sky suspects that one of the contestants in the race is the culprit and is using the race to make his getaway.
- Sky starts to hear tales of dishonesty about the people who run gambling operations in nearby Center City. Sky decides to kook into the matter but it brings danger to the pilot and his young friend Davey Wilson.
- Penny is captured by three men who plan to dynamite the train. Sky and Penny race to the rescue.
- While Sky is training with his naval reserve unit, Penny visits friends who cruise Central America on their large sailboat. When three escaped prisoners commandeer their vessel, it's up to Sky and the U.S. Navy to rescue his niece and her friends.
- Sky investigates some suspicious happenings at the county fair.
- When a police bulletin describes a thief as over seven feet tall, Sky and Penny head to the circus to find him.
- A plane has mechanical difficulties and is forced to land and a uranium map is stolen.
- A bird with a valuable emerald attached to it's leg lands in Penny's garden. Sky decides to release the animal to see where it goes.
- A local home has some wild stories associated with it. Penny decides to have her own investigation about the house to end the rumors about the place being haunted. But she lands into major trouble while doing so.
- Sky attempts to help a young man recently paroled from prison get started again, but the ex-convict's former friends frame him for a bank robbery.
- During a severe drought, Sky uses Songbird to seed clouds. Whether or not the process has any effect, the ensuing rain causes great floods that require Sky to spring into action again.
- Young Davey Wilson finds himself in grave danger when he crosses paths with an armed gunman. Davey goes into the mountains to hide leaving Sky and Penny trying to find him before the dangerous criminal does.
- A writer of westerns named Sinclair Mason comes to town attempting to learn more about the notorious Lowery gang, which robbed and terrorized the area many years ago. He says he will pay well for information that helps his stories. The sheriff and his deputy suggest he speak with Granny Wilcox, who lived in these parts as a little girl and might recall stories about him. They note that she lives on a very limited income but won't accept charity, so payment for information might be appealing to her. As it turns out, Granny knows a great deal about the Lowery Gang, because Boyd Lowery was her father and she has spent most of her life living down the scandal and living down the name. In her words, "the Lowery gang stopped at nothing: stage coaches, banks, anything that held money. Boyd Lowery was the worst of the lot, only a devil could have led those men. The more they took, the more they wanted." One of the gang's most notorious crimes was a robbery in 1895 of the express train near Grover where they stole fifty thousand brand new silver dollars from the Denver Mint which have never been recovered. There was a lot of shooting and the guards were killed, and one gang member, who was buried in an unmarked grave along the trail. The others didn't get very far. Before sundown, the Posse found them and killed every one of them. "It was their due; an eye for an eye." Sky and Penny then learn that the man claiming to be Sinclair Mason is an imposter and alert Granny that she should be careful if he comes snooping around.
- Sky and Penny try to clear a gentle, animal-loving "wildman" who has been blamed for the robbery of a logging company payroll.
- Sky and Penny try to recover a valuable stamp collection with the help of a newspaper photographer.
- Sky and Penny unwittingly become involved in sabotage when they visit their friends Major Dave and Denise McKay. An enemy agent has attached a time bomb to Major McKay's car, setting the fuse to explode while the Major is working at an army special-projects base. When Denise and Penny borrow the Major's car, they are placed in grave peril.