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''Yam Roll'' also hosts a large variety of other sushi characters, including Yam Roll's friends, enemies, and random passers-by. Each character is wittingly named after their sushi names (e.g., Ebi, which means "shrimp" in Japanese). |
''Yam Roll'' also hosts a large variety of other sushi characters, including Yam Roll's friends, enemies, and random passers-by. Each character is wittingly named after their sushi names (e.g., Ebi, which means "shrimp" in Japanese). |
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==Series overview== |
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| '''[[List of The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom episodes#Season 1 (2006-07)|1]]''' |
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| {{Start date|2006|2|6}} |
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| {{End date|2007|10|25}} |
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==Episode list== |
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===Season 1 (2006-07)=== |
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* This season was filmed in [[Corner Brook]], [[Newfoundland and Labrador]]. |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 1 |
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|Title= Ding Dong Danger |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|7}} |
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|ProdCode= 101 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey finds her room in the new house too small to live in so she asks the parents to have Derek's room. It turns out in a battle between the two [[stepsibling]]s to determine who will have Derek's room. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 2 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 2 |
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|Title= High-Heeled Heel |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|28}} |
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|ProdCode= 103 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey trips at school on the staircase (and takes it out on innocent bystanders) after Derek insults her. Derek can't stop laughing as he and his best friend, Sam, look on. Derek nicknames her "Klutzilla", a name that quickly spreads throughout the school. The whole school is "watching out" for Klutzilla and she blames it all on Derek. A second incident happens when Derek insults her again and she falls into Marti's box in front of Sam. Soon, Derek connects the two incidents to Sam and accuses Casey of secretly crushing on him. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 3 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
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|Title= Sand In Bikini Problem |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Jeff Biederman |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|8}} |
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|ProdCode= 104 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey and Derek must persuade their parents they can be left alone for the weekend. Casey intends to have a quiet weekend at home and watch some movies with Emily, but as always Derek has conflicting plans and has a party and damages the house. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 4 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
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|Title= A Doozy Of a Doze |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Ed Riche |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|27}} |
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|ProdCode= 107 |
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|ShortSummary= Living-room redecorating creates strife within the family, as Casey, Lizzie, and Nora want to add a feminine touch to the household, while Derek, Edwin, Marti, and George are perfectly fine with the way the household is. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 5 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
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|Title= Who Cut The Chi? |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Dennis Heaton |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|6}} |
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|ProdCode= 109 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey discovers she has a reputation as a grade-grubber and wants to rid herself of it by choosing a slacker to work with on a group assignment – like Derek. Derek is on the brink of failing English and wants to pick someone smart to work with on the same group assignment – like Casey. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 6 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
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|Title= T-Shirt Swapper Go Home |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Suzanne Bolch & John May |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|9}} |
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|ProdCode= 111 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey and Derek volunteer to organize Casey's aunt's wedding reception, but Casey's cousin, Vicki, is threatening to blow the entire thing apart because her mom didn't even ask her how she felt about the marriage. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 7 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
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|Title= Whoop There It Isn't |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Brian Hartigan |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|3|1}} |
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|ProdCode= 112 |
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|ShortSummary= Derek is quarantined at home as he is with the chicken pox, and is hiding a secret which Casey intends to find out. George has to prevent himself from getting the chicken pox Derek has, as he has a job presentation. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 8 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 8 |
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|Title=Kissy Kissy Kiss |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Alex Pugsley |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|3|2}} |
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|ProdCode= 102 |
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|ShortSummary= The McDonalds and the Venturis kids (Casey and Lizzie vs Derek, Edwin, Marti) decide that the best places in the house aren't big enough for the two families, so they agree to decide by games of chance (dice, cards, etc). |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 9 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 9 |
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|Title= Miso In Love |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|3|9}} |
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|ProdCode= 106 |
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|ShortSummary= Derek sabotages Marti when he babysits her in an attempt to impress a girl. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 10 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 10 |
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|Title= Secret Roommate Man |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Bernice Vanderlaan |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|3|16}} |
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|ProdCode= 108 |
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|ShortSummary= When Casey sprains her ankle because of Derek, she gets whatever she wants(including the chair that Derek always sits in, and his tickets to a White Stripes concert) and Lizzie does everything for her, making Derek jealous. He then fakes an injury, making Casey do everything for him, and when Marti cuts up the tickets to make a picture, Derek accidentally reveals that he was faking the injury by running up the stairs, and Casey does the same thing. Then, Lizzie and Edwin get whatever they want. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 11 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 11 |
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|Title= Forty Winks Of Fury |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Suzanne Bolch & John May |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|3|23}} |
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|ProdCode= 110 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey notices Derek, Edwin, and Sam playing a [[sexist]] video game (''[[Tomb Raider|Babe Raider]]'') and immediately launches a campaign against the sexist attitudes in the house. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 12 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 12 |
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|Title= The Yolk's On You |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Jeff Biederman |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|3|30}} |
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|ProdCode= 105 |
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|ShortSummary= Chaos strikes the household. Derek dyes the white clothes pink, uses the neighbor's pool and stomps on their flowers, Marti makes "potions" with Casey's perfume and shampoo and hits the neighbor's son. Nora schedules a book club at the house, which she forgets to tell George about, and the family tries some last minute cleaning to look organized. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 13 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 13 |
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|Title= Egg In Your Face |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Jeff Biederman |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|4|8}} |
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|ProdCode= 113 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey likes Derek's best friend, Sam, who has feelings for Casey too. Derek is opposed to a relationship between his best friend and his stepsister so he tries to sabotage the possibility of them coming together by informing Sam of the "Male Code", which says a guy's best friends cannot date their friends siblings (or step-siblings). Derek tries to break Casey and Sam apart but fails to do so. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 1 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 1 |
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|Title= Place Your Order |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|4|13}} |
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|ProdCode= 101 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey finds her room in the new house too small to live in so she asks the parents to have Derek's room. It turns out in a battle between the two [[stepsibling]]s to determine who will have Derek's room. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 2 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 2 |
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|Title= Hairy Carry |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|4|20}} |
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|ProdCode= 103 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey trips at school on the staircase (and takes it out on innocent bystanders) after Derek insults her. Derek can't stop laughing as he and his best friend, Sam, look on. Derek nicknames her "Klutzilla", a name that quickly spreads throughout the school. The whole school is "watching out" for Klutzilla and she blames it all on Derek. A second incident happens when Derek insults her again and she falls into Marti's box in front of Sam. Soon, Derek connects the two incidents to Sam and accuses Casey of secretly crushing on him. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 3 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
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|Title= Karaoke Okey-Dokey |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Jeff Biederman |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|4|27}} |
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|ProdCode= 104 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey and Derek must persuade their parents they can be left alone for the weekend. Casey intends to have a quiet weekend at home and watch some movies with Emily, but as always Derek has conflicting plans and has a party and damages the house. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 4 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
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|Title= Maybe Next Tuesday |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Ed Riche |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|5|1}} |
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|ProdCode= 107 |
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|ShortSummary= Living-room redecorating creates strife within the family, as Casey, Lizzie, and Nora want to add a feminine touch to the household, while Derek, Edwin, Marti, and George are perfectly fine with the way the household is. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 5 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
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|Title= Hot Potato Jam |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Dennis Heaton |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|5|2}} |
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|ProdCode= 109 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey discovers she has a reputation as a grade-grubber and wants to rid herself of it by choosing a slacker to work with on a group assignment – like Derek. Derek is on the brink of failing English and wants to pick someone smart to work with on the same group assignment – like Casey. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 6 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
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|Title= A Look Ma, No Powers |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Suzanne Bolch & John May |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|5|3}} |
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|ProdCode= 111 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey and Derek volunteer to organize Casey's aunt's wedding reception, but Casey's cousin, Vicki, is threatening to blow the entire thing apart because her mom didn't even ask her how she felt about the marriage. |
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|LineColor= 7fff00 |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 7 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
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|Title= Happy Birth-Daze |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Brian Hartigan |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|5|4}} |
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|ProdCode= 112 |
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|ShortSummary= Derek is quarantined at home as he is with the chicken pox, and is hiding a secret which Casey intends to find out. George has to prevent himself from getting the chicken pox Derek has, as he has a job presentation. |
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|LineColor= 7fff00 |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 8 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 8 |
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|Title=Big Bubbles, No Troubles |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Alex Pugsley |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|6|1}} |
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|ProdCode= 102 |
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|ShortSummary= The McDonalds and the Venturis kids (Casey and Lizzie vs Derek, Edwin, Marti) decide that the best places in the house aren't big enough for the two families, so they agree to decide by games of chance (dice, cards, etc). |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 9 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 9 |
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|Title= The Way Of Woo |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|6|6}} |
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|ProdCode= 106 |
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|ShortSummary= Derek sabotages Marti when he babysits her in an attempt to impress a girl. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 10 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 10 |
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|Title= Two Tons Of Love |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Bernice Vanderlaan |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|6|5}} |
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|ProdCode= 108 |
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|ShortSummary= When Casey sprains her ankle because of Derek, she gets whatever she wants(including the chair that Derek always sits in, and his tickets to a White Stripes concert) and Lizzie does everything for her, making Derek jealous. He then fakes an injury, making Casey do everything for him, and when Marti cuts up the tickets to make a picture, Derek accidentally reveals that he was faking the injury by running up the stairs, and Casey does the same thing. Then, Lizzie and Edwin get whatever they want. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 11 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 11 |
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|Title= Krappy Kingdom |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Suzanne Bolch & John May |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|6|8}} |
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|ProdCode= 110 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey notices Derek, Edwin, and Sam playing a [[sexist]] video game (''[[Tomb Raider|Babe Raider]]'') and immediately launches a campaign against the sexist attitudes in the house. |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 12 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 12 |
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|Title= Holy Teriyaki! |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Jeff Biederman |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|6|15}} |
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|ProdCode= 105 |
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|ShortSummary= Chaos strikes the household. Derek dyes the white clothes pink, uses the neighbor's pool and stomps on their flowers, Marti makes "potions" with Casey's perfume and shampoo and hits the neighbor's son. Nora schedules a book club at the house, which she forgets to tell George about, and the family tries some last minute cleaning to look organized. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 13 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 13 |
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|Title= A Pasta Of Evil |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Jeff Biederman |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|6|14}} |
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|ProdCode= 113 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey likes Derek's best friend, Sam, who has feelings for Casey too. Derek is opposed to a relationship between his best friend and his stepsister so he tries to sabotage the possibility of them coming together by informing Sam of the "Male Code", which says a guy's best friends cannot date their friends siblings (or step-siblings). Derek tries to break Casey and Sam apart but fails to do so. |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 1 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 1 |
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|Title= Meatloaf In The Middle |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|13}} |
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|ProdCode= 101 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey finds her room in the new house too small to live in so she asks the parents to have Derek's room. It turns out in a battle between the two [[stepsibling]]s to determine who will have Derek's room. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 2 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 2 |
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|Title= Honey I Shrunk The Tamago |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|18}} |
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|ProdCode= 103 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey trips at school on the staircase (and takes it out on innocent bystanders) after Derek insults her. Derek can't stop laughing as he and his best friend, Sam, look on. Derek nicknames her "Klutzilla", a name that quickly spreads throughout the school. The whole school is "watching out" for Klutzilla and she blames it all on Derek. A second incident happens when Derek insults her again and she falls into Marti's box in front of Sam. Soon, Derek connects the two incidents to Sam and accuses Casey of secretly crushing on him. |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 3 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 3 |
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|Title= Monkey See, Money Scratch |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Jeff Biederman |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|20}} |
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|ProdCode= 104 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey and Derek must persuade their parents they can be left alone for the weekend. Casey intends to have a quiet weekend at home and watch some movies with Emily, but as always Derek has conflicting plans and has a party and damages the house. |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 4 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 4 |
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|Title= Give Peas a Chance |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Ed Riche |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|25}} |
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|ProdCode= 107 |
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|ShortSummary= Living-room redecorating creates strife within the family, as Casey, Lizzie, and Nora want to add a feminine touch to the household, while Derek, Edwin, Marti, and George are perfectly fine with the way the household is. |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 5 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 5 |
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|Title= Raging Bullpen |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Dennis Heaton |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|27}} |
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|ProdCode= 109 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey discovers she has a reputation as a grade-grubber and wants to rid herself of it by choosing a slacker to work with on a group assignment – like Derek. Derek is on the brink of failing English and wants to pick someone smart to work with on the same group assignment – like Casey. |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 6 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 6 |
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|Title= Don't Fear The Curdler |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Suzanne Bolch & John May |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|2}} |
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|ProdCode= 111 |
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|ShortSummary= Casey and Derek volunteer to organize Casey's aunt's wedding reception, but Casey's cousin, Vicki, is threatening to blow the entire thing apart because her mom didn't even ask her how she felt about the marriage. |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 7 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 7 |
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|Title= The Katcho Hat Show |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Brian Hartigan |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|4}} |
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|ProdCode= 112 |
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|ShortSummary= Derek is quarantined at home as he is with the chicken pox, and is hiding a secret which Casey intends to find out. George has to prevent himself from getting the chicken pox Derek has, as he has a job presentation. |
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|LineColor= 7fff00 |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 8 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 8 |
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|Title=Dial E for Edamame |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Alex Pugsley |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|9}} |
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|ProdCode= 102 |
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|ShortSummary= The McDonalds and the Venturis kids (Casey and Lizzie vs Derek, Edwin, Marti) decide that the best places in the house aren't big enough for the two families, so they agree to decide by games of chance (dice, cards, etc). |
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}} |
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|EpisodeNumber= 9 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 9 |
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|Title= Doody Calls |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Daphne Ballon |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|11}} |
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|ProdCode= 106 |
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|ShortSummary= Derek sabotages Marti when he babysits her in an attempt to impress a girl. |
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|LineColor= 7fff00 |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber= 10 |
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|ShortSummary= When Casey sprains her ankle because of Derek, she gets whatever she wants(including the chair that Derek always sits in, and his tickets to a White Stripes concert) and Lizzie does everything for her, making Derek jealous. He then fakes an injury, making Casey do everything for him, and when Marti cuts up the tickets to make a picture, Derek accidentally reveals that he was faking the injury by running up the stairs, and Casey does the same thing. Then, Lizzie and Edwin get whatever they want. |
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|DirectedBy= Ron Murphy |
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|WrittenBy= Suzanne Bolch & John May |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|18}} |
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|ShortSummary= Casey notices Derek, Edwin, and Sam playing a [[sexist]] video game (''[[Tomb Raider|Babe Raider]]'') and immediately launches a campaign against the sexist attitudes in the house. |
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|Title= Rock On |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|23}} |
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|ShortSummary= Chaos strikes the household. Derek dyes the white clothes pink, uses the neighbor's pool and stomps on their flowers, Marti makes "potions" with Casey's perfume and shampoo and hits the neighbor's son. Nora schedules a book club at the house, which she forgets to tell George about, and the family tries some last minute cleaning to look organized. |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|25}} |
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|ShortSummary= Casey likes Derek's best friend, Sam, who has feelings for Casey too. Derek is opposed to a relationship between his best friend and his stepsister so he tries to sabotage the possibility of them coming together by informing Sam of the "Male Code", which says a guy's best friends cannot date their friends siblings (or step-siblings). Derek tries to break Casey and Sam apart but fails to do so. |
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Yam Roll | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Jono Howard Jon Izen |
Directed by | Jon Izen |
Starring | Lee Tockar Carlos Díaz Joe Pingue Sunday Muse |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Daniel Hawes Catherine Tait |
Producer | Daniel Hawes |
Editor | Jono Howard |
Running time | 22 minutes (11 minutes each segment) |
Production company | March Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | CBC Television |
Release | February 6, 2006 Template:End dale | –
Yam Roll (or the long title, The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom) is a Canadian animated television series created by Jono Howard and Jon Izen airing on CBC Television in Canada, produced by March Entertainment. The series was first broadcast on February 6, 2006. It can be viewed on Saturday at 10:00am and 10:17am on local CBC channels as well as ABC2 (Australia) and HBO Asia.
Characters and Premise
Yam Roll features a cast of animated sushi characters, and other anthropomorphic instances of Japanese cuisine, all living in Happy Kingdom, a prosperous city which is upset quite often by monsters.
Yam Roll is the lead character, a taxicab driver by profession who wears a cowboy hat and boots. He is portrayed as an orange yam wrapped in rice, his body being circular in appearance, with stick-like arms and legs. Yam Roll is bestowed with a certain degree of super powers thanks to his instructor Katcho and the powers of Mount Foopi. These powers allow him to fly, lift incredibly heavy objects, and change form (into a door, a table, a potato masher, etc.). But despite his powers, Yam Roll leads a mostly normal life. Well, as normal as life gets in Happy Kingdom. Voiced by Lee Tockar.
Quoting from March Entertainment's site [1]:
Yam Roll tells the story of an exotic land of sushi and how one of its inhabitants, a super-powered cab driver named Yam Roll, braves monsters and bad guys all in the name of unrequited love. Despite being well liked in Happy Kingdom due to his good nature and sweet, root-vegetable flavouring, Yam Roll is still a frustrated guy. Why? Because he is hopelessly in love with the town sweetheart, a spicy tuna roll named Minamiko.
With the help of his wise Zen master, Katcho Miso (an old lump of salty bean paste), his sidekick and best friend Ebi-san (a severely hyperactive shrimp), and the rest of his motley maritime crew, Yam Roll's life is always an exciting ride.
Other Main Characters
- Ebi: Ebi-San is Yam Roll's best friend and confidant. He is a boiled shrimp, who wears a band around his "head" and sandals. Ebi is extremely enthusiastic and excitable, and always tries to force Yam Roll into some escapade or other, often with dangerous and embarrassing results. Ebi is never happy to sit still and is constantly bouncing off the walls with energy. Voiced by Carlos Díaz.
- Edamame: Edamame Legume is another one of Yam Roll's best friends, a soybean lightly dusted with sea salt. Unlike most of the characters in Yam Roll, Edamame has no arms. Instead, he uses his two legs as arms instead. Also Voiced by Carlos Díaz.
- Tamago: Poor Tamago is forced to wear a very heavy and rare omelette on his back all the time. This unfortunate impedement leaves him bitter and emotional, and he constantly complains about the strain on his back (and any other issues that happen to be plaguing him). He tags along with Yam Roll, Ebi and Edamame on their adventures, but never without his fair share of complaints. Voiced by Joe Pingue.
- Minamiko: Minamiko is Yam Roll's main love interest, a spicy tuna roll who draws the eye of almost every man in Happy Kingdom. Unfortunately for Yam Roll, Minamiko is practically unaware he exists, even though he consistently saves her from the clutches of evil monsters. Her popularity nets her many dates around the city, and Yam Roll is often low on her list. Yam Roll's rival, Milk Man — a carton of milk — is usually Minamiko's main boyfriend. Voiced by Sunday Muse.
- Katcho: Katcho Miso is "an old lump of salty miso bean paste" and Yam Roll's Zen master, who lives atop Mount Foopi. He often has wise teachings for his only pupil, and occasionally a good whack or two from his magic staff. But most of the time Katcho watches from a distance as Yam Roll faces his daily tribulations, preferring to observe instead of interfering.
- Spicy Tuna Cone: Another boyfriend of Minamiko, Spicy Tuna Cone appears to be mayor of the Happy Kingdom, and sometimes EmCees at Hakamaryoke's Karaoke's bar. He also seems to be a minor friend of Yam Roll.
- Genki: A girl who would be happy to date Yam Roll. She is kindhearted and loves stuffed animals.
Yam Roll also hosts a large variety of other sushi characters, including Yam Roll's friends, enemies, and random passers-by. Each character is wittingly named after their sushi names (e.g., Ebi, which means "shrimp" in Japanese).