The Wolf climbs up the building where the Hare resides by a clothes-hanging rope. The Hare cuts the rope and the Wolf free-falls into the Police's vehicle. The Wolf goes to the beach and catches sight of the Hare water skiing. The Wolf chases the Hare around and finally gets pulled away by a canoe.
The Wolf carries a guitar around and starts singing while the Hare passes by. He swallows the Hare's balloon and becomes afloat. The Wolf chases the Hare around the fairgound but fails to catch him at the last minute.
The Hare goes cycling on a bright day. The Wolf intends to chase him with his badass motorbike. Everything quickly runs downhill.
The Wolf goes to a stadium, looking all chic and sporty. He engages in a bunch of sport activities but messes everything up.
The Wolf spies on the Hare by a monocular and then bags him as he hops down the stairs. The Wolf hides the bag in a telephone booth. The Hare gets out and traps the Wolf instead. Later, the Wolf disguises himself as a watermelon and almost caught the Hare, but the Hippopotamus comes to the rescue. The Wolf gets his head stuck in a trolleybus's door while chasing the Hare. They both run into a train station where the Wolf runs into the Hippopotamus again.
The Wolf follows The Hare during a parachute session and ends up in a chicken coop. He then runs around messing up the farm. He dresses himself as a scarecrow on a train that the Hare takes but ends up falling off.
The Wolf makes his stowaway on a cruise ship. This is the only episode that the Wolf doesn't say "Nu, pogodi!" in the intro act in which those words are uttered by the mad Walrus ship captain when a dazed Wolf said he was Rabbit to get on the ship (a pun on the word for Hare, [https://ru.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%B7%D0%B0%D1%8F%D1%86 заяц], also meaning stowaway). After a lot of mishaps, the Wolf and the Hare allied to save themselves and the ship from sinking.
The Wolf is ice skating near a carnival party at a ski resort when he meets Hare. They chase each other around the venue, bothering the Hippopotamus guard. They end up dressing as Ded Moroz and Snegurochka and singing a duet. The Hare escapes just before the Wolf is stranded in an avalanche.
While the Wolf is watching sports on television (presumably soccer), his television switches to a channel featuring the Hare singing. Furious, the Wolf destroys his TV and rushes to the Ostankino Technical Center (which today includes the headquarters of Channel One Russia, VGTRK, and Gazprom Media's NTV) to capture the Hare. The episode features different settings used in the chase (rock band, circus, knights, magician), ending with the magician sending the Wolf back to his house.
The Hare comes to a construction site, watching workers demolishing and constructing buildings, while the Wolf resorts to using the different kinds of equipment to catch him. However, all of the Wolf's plans ended up in vain. Even worse, the Wolf ends up in hospital when trying to escape a closed building. The episode is worthy for reference back to the first scene in the first episode (the Hare was watering the flowers, while the Wolf was climbing the rope to catch him), but as a parody, the ro
The Wolf and the Hare participate in a circus, where the Wolf is almost eaten by a snake as well as a lion if not for the Cat.
The duo winds up in a museum where the Wolf again constantly bothers the museum guard, Hippopotamus.
The Wolf and Hare both have a series of mishaps in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
The Wolf and the Hare's visit to a center of high technology goes awry when a Hare-shaped robot turns rogue and tries to capture the Wolf. At the brink of being captured, the Wolf turns to Hare for help, and the rogue is disabled. However, the Hare uses another robot to kick the Wolf out of the center. The episode features science fiction themes including artificial intelligence and automation.
The Hare is performing in a choir, and the Wolf sneaks into the theater to grab him. During his pursuit of the Hare, the Wolf finds himself performing on stage, first as a choir master, then as a ballet dancer. Eventually the Wolf captures the Hare and tries to sneak him out of the building in a guitar case, but a mix-up causes him to leave with nothing but a guitar.
The Wolf suffers a heat stroke at a beach, after which he imagines being in various scenes from Russian storytales like the Golden Fish, Cinderella, Baba Yaga, The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life, Brother and Sister, and Little Red Riding Hood. Note: This is the last episode made in USSR and the last episode where Anatoliy Papanov voiced the Wolf before his death in 1987.
For the 25th Anniversary of the series, the Hare visits the Wolf with a cake. However, the Wolf blows the candles, and the cake is splattered all over his painting. The two engage in a hot-air balloon chase but the Wolf's balloon travels too high and freezes. They end up in a desert where a tribe is ironically watching "Nu, pogodi" on a TV. They chase the Wolf but the Hare distracts them. A tornado comes and the Wolf is stranded in the ocean. Note: In this episode, just like in the next one, an
The Wolf follows the Hare into a large supermarket, but things go wrong when the Wolf hides in a safe from the angry store manager. The action culminates in a lightsaber duel between robots used by the Hare and the Wolf.
The Hare arrives to a resort city by plane, where he is met by the Wolf in the baggage claim. The Hare escapes, but the Wolf then positions himself under a waterslide at the beach to catch the Hare. The Hare lets Hippopotamus go first, and the Wolf is crushed. After trying to disguise himself as the Pig, the Hare hijacks a parasailing boat with the Hare connected to it, but they end up almost being eaten by a shark.
As a parody to episode one, the Wolf tries again to infiltrate Hare's apartment by climbing up the wall using glue, while the Hare is playing the song "Chocolate Hare". In the Wolf's countryside home, he comes up with a plan to again enter Hare's dacha but this fails. They both go out to pick mushrooms and the Wolf chases Hare on a moped but ends up crashing in his own dacha. Note: This episode was devoted to Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin.