In "Hugo And The Haunted Cheese", Hugo is under pressure, and he needs to find the best object for show and tell. When his sister left for school, he notices a piece of limburger cheese on the counter, who says that it is a prince. In "The Great Casserole Adventure", Bill was having a bad day, after being pounded by a bully, Mortimer. His mother gives him a casserole made out of some mystery meat when he got home. Bill decides to to try one, but when his parents started eating it, Bill discovers it transformed his parents' personalities. The next day, he takes the casserole to school, and it's time for payback against Mortimer!
"N.H & S.M. = True Chaos" (written by Amber Smith) features Nicole Hoffman (Shannon Ozirny), a nice girl who's never had a boyfriend. Nicole is in love with Scott Montgomery. Nicole drops off a love note to him, but it falls into the wrong hands! Now a boy (Danny Mulvihill) believes she likes him. "The Unpleasant Surprise" (written by Noel Muller), is about Murphy's law of love - whatever can go wrong will go wrong. Everything is going perfect for Alex (Chris Ross). He ends up getting a date with Amy (Rebecca Tuepah), but then he becomes afflicted with a pimple on his face. So what will happen when perfect Amy shows up for their date.
In William Bratt's "Brother for Sale", Carl Newton Howard (Derek Voyce) believes that his brother is always following him, getting him into trouble. He's been cursed with little Leonard (Ryan Seipp). Carl runs into The Vegetable King and gets a devilish idea for his brother. In "Phone Call Fiasco", Allison Finningley explains how older brothers are a pain. Monica (Allison Heiberg) has a brother named Chris (Nathan Heiberg) who thinks it's really funny to listen in on her personal calls and mock her ruthlessly about what he overhears.
Tanis Kershaw's story, "The New Girl" features Allie (Shannon Ozirny), a girl who is pressured by peers on her first day of school in her new city. Leanne Brown's "Hitting Them" is a story where Edwin (Ivan Macdonald) manages to get an audition with the hottest band in town. When his parents do not let him go, he decides to ignore them.
What's the scariest thing you can think of? The bogeyman? Satan? Your principal on a really bad day? Try this one on...What if someone were controlling your thoughts and actions? Or say you were willing to sell your soul to get back at someone? Then what would happen? We got a couple of terrifying tall folks in Episode 5 who are into thought-control and soul selling. Check it out and see how the kids cut them down to size. Visit these links to get the scoop! Ryan William's ""Troy Black Jr. High"" Mark Bryanton's ""A Deal With the Devil""
So ya wanna be a star? Be sure, 'cause being a star ain't all it's cracked up to be. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch in Tinsel Town and fame comes with a price. Don't believe me? Think you could handle the persistent pressure, the soy shake diet, the never ending signatures...Maybe you could. But before you try, check out these links to see what happens to Brad and Corkey when they get swept into instant fame in Episode 6. Story 1 Wayne Jones' "Banana Brad and His Skateboard". Story 2 Amanda Williams' "Who Wants to be a Movie Star".
Story 1 "Mail Order Parents". Story 2 "The Great Pizza Disaster".
"The Chauffaumere Curse" "Love Conquers All Fears"
Story 1 "Girl or Boy". Story 2 "The Love Potion Catastrophe".
A girl who wears braces is a geek. She is psyched to get them off......for good. Unfourtunatly, her dentist says she can't and has to wear a big metal thing on her head with wires on it!!!!And the whole school make fun of her.................she can even use the wires to work radios!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Story 1 "Tipsy Trouble". Story 2 "The Genie".
"The Day I Became A Secret Agent".
In "Sports and Soap Operas" Toby, a science student, unravels her overworked teachers’ scheme to replace themselves with robots. In "Are We Having Fun Yet?" Isobel, a pied piper, plays her own composition on her clarinet making her hard-case teachers transform into her fun-loving servants.
In "The Great Cookie Calamity" Wally, a retail genius, manages to thwart a greedy tycoon's plans for world domination with the help of his grandmother's cookie recipe. In "Clash of the Typing Titans," ambition and greed transform Elizabeth and Cathy, two entrepreneurs whose typing services compete with each other, into workaholics, each determined to sabotage their rival's business.
In "Clone", the shy Bruce discovers a courageous side, while his clone finds a family. In “Buster”, a tyrant is forced to take an altruistic action in order to break an evil spell that makes him invisible.
In “Kids Rule the World,” the Council of Gods, made up of great golf fans, grants children the power to improve things – but they come up against the stubbornness of adults. In "An Angel With an Attitude", Jack Taylor must return to Earth and convince Grant not to let his best friend down so he can earn his passport to heaven.
In “The Burden of Power”, James uses an old magical object to change the behavior of a tyrant – and everyone around him. In “The Magic Violin”, Jenna manages to dodge her lessons with a magic violin – until a concert forces her to confess the deception to her father.
In "Alienation", young detective Tommy manages to prove that his friend is in fact an alien thanks to his talents and some fresh fruit. In “Never Trust a Goldfish”, Gerry, a young inventor, discovers that aliens disguised as goldfish are preparing to conquer the planet.
In "The Mystery of Sam McNall", Nick, on vacation with his family, suspects that the strange innkeeper and one of his customers have malicious intentions towards his younger brother Calvin. In “Moving is Such a Hassle,” friendship takes on a whole new dimension for Sara when she discovers that her friend is actually a ghost that she must free.
In “Best Friends Through Time”, Katherine, a reserved girl who is about to marry a cruel man in the 1800s, travels back in time to 1998 where a great friendship makes her realize her own worth. In “Grandpa and Me”, Charlie, a young loner, brings up a figure from the past who becomes his best friend while he was tracing the genealogical origins of his family during the 1950s.
In "A Pinch of Fame", a Dash of Ego and a Whole Lot of Imagination," Avery, using magic, manages to make a young movie star his lover by making him emerge from a movie screen - and finally realize that fame has its bad sides. In “The Loooove Triangle”, Rob and Evan, both slackers and best friends, put their friendship to the test when they both secretly fall in love with the same girl.
In “Shattered Dreams”, Isabelle, a young ballerina paralyzed following an accident, finds new meaning in her life by pushing another ballerina to surpass herself.
In "Election Day", Brendan, a young idealist who seeks to become president of his class, sees his life turned upside down by love and petty politics. In "Not So Nice Advice", Casey uses heartfelt mail in a mean-spirited way to prevent her biggest rival from winning the heart of a man she is also in love with.
In “Chocolate”, two young rebels manage to outwit their naughty school principal and distribute smuggled chocolate in a world where chocolate is illegal. In “Chocolate Chaos”, Mark, president of his school, exposes the nefarious intentions of a chocolatier, who wants to distribute addictive chocolates.
In “Girls and Gangsters”, three constantly bickering Spice Girl Kids use their special powers to thwart the plans of a gangster who wants to eliminate the director of their summer camp.
Story 1 "Winnit, Winnit". Story 2 "Becoming Who You Are".
"Two Weeks With Uncle Bill"
Journey of a Lifetime: The year is 1890. Young Keat is forced to throw himself in with a ragged band of fur traders whose leader, Sam Drake, is as low down as dust mite on a tick's belly. Drake works Keat hard and shows no mercy. It's not until Keat meets Pem, a young North American Indian, that he remembers there is magic in life and people who love you. When Keat finds out that Drake intends to trade the goods of a man dead of small pox to Pem's people, he is forced to stand up to Drake. When he does, he not only saves his friend and his friend's family, but he gains his freedom.
Sarah Fuchs's story, A Visit To Fairyland is about Morgan (Camille Devine), who is tired of her parents embarrassing her. When her mother asks her to deliver cookies to the fairies in the park, Morgan decides she has had enough of her family's freaky ways and wishes them away. Much to her surprise, fairies (Jeff Romanyk, Tatiana Maslany, Stephanie Yang) hear Morgan's plea and teach her the importance of family by showing her what life is like without one. In Laura Penfold's story, Life Swap Louella (Kristie Patterson) and Jason (Chris Ross) only want rest and relaxation for their summer holidays. Their parents have chores to work on, while the kids decide the only way to settle the argument of who works harder: kids or adults, is to trade places with their parents.
Alexandra (Tatiana Maslany) can't put her finger on it, but she knows her new house has a creepy air about it. It isn't until she finds herself acting like the world's biggest Elvis fan that she realizes she's been chosen to help Melvin Bredowski - Elvis fan extraordinaire, get his unsung tribute to ""the King"" heard. The Ghost of Wilstor Manor is written by Janet Moleski Three and a Friend by Alex Allievi, features a boy named Guy who is dealing with his father's job loss and pressures of being bullied at school. When Guy and his two best friends discover a magical creature in their secret forest hideout, 'Friend' (James Christopher Hickey) proves to be a valuable lesson teacher.
In Angela Ma's story, To Be A Fly Or To Fly, Cynthia (Tess Degenstein is a young witch who is not looking forward to her 13th birthday. If Cynthia doesn't learn to fly by the stroke of midnight, the results will be disastrous! In a desperate attempt to gain flight, Cynthia and her friend (Clare Anstead) accidentally turns her grandmother into a fly. Cynthia's quest to return grandmother to human form teaches her about what really matters in life. The Curse of the PJ's written by Céline Niezgoda, deals with Estelle, who can't shake her shyness so she seeks the help of a cranky magician while visiting a French Circus. Instead of helping her, the magician makes her the centre of attention by cursing her with permanent pajamas! Unable to convince her teachers of her misfortune, they force Estelle to explain her disobedience in front of the entire school. Little does Estelle realize that her pajamas are an important first step in a life lesson about self-confidence.
In James Kramer's story, Ben Fallow (Peyson Rock) always has the best interest of the good citizens of Cityville in mind and his only problem is that he doesn't believe he is a hero. Luckily for Cityville, Mr. Papaya helps Ben find his inner strength by transforming Ben into Afroman! The citizens of Cityville have never seen a super hero like this before, in Disco Fever. Michelle (Michelle Ng) is the ultimate trendsetter at school, until she meets Wexford (Camille Devine). Wexford convinces Michelle that aliens have descended and are bent on controlling the school in Katie Zhang's story named Alien Hunt.
The Mummy: Jamie can't believe his luck when he discovers a comedic mummy in the museum. Fame and fortune are around the corner when Jamie helps the mummy reach stand-up comedy success. It's only when Jamie finds himself left behind that he realizes the importance of friendship over fame. Luna's Home: Jessie feels like she's invisible to everyone except her best friend. One night while taking pictures of the moon she professes that the moon must be lonely in the sky. Luna, the moon, hears Jessie's plea and decides to leave her place in the sky to search for companionship. Jessie and Luna team up on earth and together they learn the importance of finding one's place in the world.
In Art Room Frenzy by Amanda Feder, Tara, a young, talented artist, has the power to change reality through the use of her magical paints. But Tara soon realizes that her gift may be her downfall, and that her teacher may be behind it all! Tara, a gifted young painter, wins lessons with the renowned and mysterious Kim Morroni. A once in a lifetime opportunity, Tara couldn't be more thrilled with her accomplishment. But Ms. Morroni has her own dark plans when she gives Tara a magical can of paint. It's up to Tara to discover the secret of the paint to save herself and a new friend from becoming a still life!
Hercooles: Pedro believes so strongly in his ability to win Elizabeth's heart that he turns himself and the entire student body into superheroes with a love bug called ‘Hercooles'. Temrak Dresses: Falfon is on the road to success when his sister reveals his hidden talent for dress making – but does he really want the success?
Doughnuts, Hats and Martians: An alien in the disguise of a foreign exchange student is stopped from taking over the school by two quick thinking kids. The Invisible Kid: When Arthur accidentally turns himself invisible at his father's laboratory, he becomes the ""Phantom Avenger"", answering the cry of the ‘little' people everywhere.
Having What it Takes: Scott discovers his sexist attitude when his new athletic friend Chris turns out to be a girl! Fear: Georg's friends think he is a coward – until he faces his own fear and proves that it is possible to be afraid and be a hero at the same time.
There's mystery afoot when Arthur and Emily discover that the cellar of Saint-Vincent School could be haunted in ‘The Mystery in the Cellar'. Equally disturbing, is Theo and Mei Lin's discovery of the secrets of the Head Mistress in ‘The Great Kilt Rebellion.' It's mystery, it's mayhem…it's both.
Ever thought it's the worst day in the world? That's what Katy thinks when her wheelie bin takes off on a littering rampage in ‘The Phantom Wheelie Bin of the North.' Steve has a different problem, but a similarly stinky situation when a magic potion brings his socks to life in ‘Steve's Stinky Socks.'
Get down and dusty in this episode where Babette is tormented by her allergies in ‘Bless You!' Eddie has a similar problem with dust…bunnies that is. When his parents get trapped in Dust Bunny Land, Eddie has to act quickly to save them from a fate worse than dust.
Hidden talents rise to the surface in ‘The Fountain Pen of Doom' when Max discovers that a magic fountain pen isn't the answer to creative writing, it's imagination. In ‘To Paint or Not to Paint', Anna discovers her creativity when she's magically transported into a painting and teaches an aspiring Leonardo da Vinci the joy of painting.