America's Funniest Home Videos - Season 29

Season 29

Episodes

Winter Blunderland, Prank You Very Much, and #NotTrending

Soccer Fails, Party Fouls, and Doggy Disappearing Acts

Money Mishaps, Hair Cuts Get Hairy, and A New Grandma

Animal Thieves, Climbing Fails, and Wax Off

Costume Catastrophes, Spooky Scares, and Smashing Pumpkins

Work Mishaps, Beach Birds, and Small Animal Scares

Wedding fails, Couple pranks and Mom challenges

Baseball, Pools, and Things that Rhyme with Thanksgiving

Episode 9

Episode 10

Bonehead Brigade, Chickens, and Frightening in a Bottle

I'm a Fanimal of Animals, Riddles, and Tantrum Lip-Syncs

Young Love, Slime, and Animal Twins

Sneezes, Boneheads, and What The Fluff?

Recovery Room Ramblers, Kids Say, and the Ladies of AFV

Pranks a Lot, Kid Vids, and Whoopee Cushions

The Joys of Parenting, Literal Kids, and Bowling

The Easter Funny, Hoverboards, and a Bevy of Boneheads

Winter Takes All, Hoop There It Is, and I Got Some Fear Right Here

Twins, Dramatic Exits, and Kids Getting Upset for Dumb Reasons

Snow-dacious, Cuddly Toys, and Kid Vids

Grand Prize Spectacular, Transportation Problems, and Cheerleader Fails
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