Season 1 (2006 2007) Buena Vista ABC September 9, 2006 and April 14, 2007[]
Episodes in USA | Episodes ABC | Title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date
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102 | 102 | "Todd Strikes Out"
"The Jerky Girls" |
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton
Katherine Butler |
Fred Gonzales
Brandon Kruse |
September 16, 2006 ABC | |
Todd and Riley decide to replace their old baseball coach with a new one that just happens to be a professional baseball player. However, their “new” baseball coach just acts too rough with them and their teammates.
Riley replaces her strict scout leader with someone who will help them sell more jerky than their rival scout troop led by Sierra. Guest Starring: Mindy Sterling | ||||||
101 | 101 | "CindeRiley"
"Skate-Gate" |
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton | Bernie Petterson
Broni Likomanov |
September 9, 2006 ABC Series Premiere | |
To impress Johnny Hitswell, Riley replaces a one-cut hairdresser with one that will give her a complete makeover for the school dance.
Todd replaces the mayor with a professional skater so he can be free to skateboard however he wants to. Riley, on the other hand, is having a sugar rush that makes her build a barn and catch chipmunks. | ||||||
103 | 103 | "The Insecurity Guard"
"Quiet Riot" |
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton
Tom Krajewski |
Rudi Berden
Fred Osmond |
September 23, 2006 ABC | |
After being beaten up by a bully named Donny Rottweiler, Todd replaces the school's not-so-helpful security guard with a security robot that gives Todd a bad reputation.
Todd replaces the librarian with a rock star at the same time their semester projects are due. | ||||||
104 | 104 | "The Truth Hurts"
"Jumping Mad" |
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton
Jack Thomas |
Aldin Baroza
Luke Cormican |
September 30, 2006 ABC | |
Riley's school journalism career takes a turn when she replaces her teacher with someone who encourages her to embarrass her family and friends.
Riley replaces her dad's stunt coordinator with a physics scientist in order to make his career safer. | ||||||
105 | 105 | "The Majestic Horse"
"Carnie Dearest" |
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton
Katherine Butler |
Broni Likomanov
Bernie Petterson |
October 7, 2006 ABC | |
When Riley has always wanted a dream horse with talents like Thunderbolt. Dick buys Riley a mangy mule named Prince Cinnamon Boots from Sloan Stone who Riley replaces with the actual Thunderbolt.
After being told not to, Todd sneaks out to the carnival, then joins them after he replaced the carnival manager with a street gambler. In this episode we learn that K joined the carnival when she was a kid and didn't want Todd and Riley to make the same mistake. | ||||||
107 | 107 | "Days of Blunder"
"Cheer Pressure" |
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton
Katherine Butler |
Rudi Berden
Aldin Baroza |
November 11, 2006 ABC | |
Todd and Dick build a go-kart together for an upcoming race. When Dick is terrible at it, Todd has him temporarily replaced with an ace mechanic.
To impress Johnny Hitswell, Riley replaces the school's cheerleading coach with a spiritual hippie after she, Tasumi, and Abbey don't make the team. In the end Riley does the right thing and all of the original cheerleaders are back on the team and all of the new cheerleaders are off the team. | ||||||
108 | 108 | "Going Overboard"
"Riley's Birthday" |
Kevin D. Campbell
Jack Thomas |
Fred Gonzales
Aaron Rozenfeld |
November 18, 2006 ABC | |
Todd and Riley replace their unfun babysitter with an educational TV show host, who has no respect for the Daring home.
Agent K tries to get Riley's idol, Dustin Dreamlake, to come to her 13th birthday party while Dick and Todd buy her some time keeping the party guest happy. Earlier, Todd replaced a bus driver with an orangutan. | ||||||
106 | 106 | "Halloween Spirits" | Scott Peterson & Jack Thomas | Luke Cormican & Fred Osmond | October 28, 2006 ABC | |
When Riley and Todd learn that a call to Fleemco did not replace their neighbors the Kelpmans (voiced by Chip Chinery and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn), they fear that their neighbors had turned into zombies and plan to do the same to trick-or-treaters.
Note: This is the first half-hour episode. | ||||||
109 | 109 | "German Squirmin'"
"The Means Justify the Trend" |
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton
Danielle Koenig |
Dave Williams
Fred Gonzales & Darren McGowan |
December 2, 2006 ABC | |
Todd is failing German. To cover this up in order to go to the Fun-O-Sphere, Todd lies about his grade in German and replaces his German teacher with someone who only speaks German.
Riley replaces cover girl and trend-setter Heather Hartley with an average girl, which happens to be herself. | ||||||
110 | 110 | "Davey Hunkerhoff"
"Ratted Out" |
Jonathan M. Howard
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton |
Broni Likomanov
Bernie Petterson |
December 9, 2006 ABC | |
To impress Johnny Hitswell at the pool, Riley replaces the older pool lifeguard with a hunk (voiced by Zac Efron).
Riley accidentally lets Todd's pet rat loose and replaces it with a new one. | ||||||
111 | 111 | "Master Pho"
"Zoo or False?" |
Jonathan M. Howard
Cynthia True |
Fred Gonzales
Dave Williams |
January 13, 2007 ABC | |
In order to help him take on Donny Rottwieler, Todd replaces his karate teacher with a professional who turns out to be one of Agent K's enemies.
Tired of animals not getting respect at the zoo, Riley replaces the zookeeper Hiram Smeck with a nature activist who frees the animals. Now, Riley and her family must round them up. | ||||||
112 | 112 | "Best Friends For-Never?"
"Running From Office" |
Annie Sertich
Jonathan M. Howard |
Fred Osmond
Luke Cormican |
January 27, 2007 ABC | |
Riley and Tasumi resort to wrestling to solve their friendship issues after Todd replaces the guidance counselor with a professional wrestler.
Todd enters his dad in a contest against Buzz's dad when he learns that he was a track champion. But Dick has to get in shape first. One of the steps involves replacing the owner of the local ice cream shop with a dietitian. | ||||||
114 | 114 | "Fieldtrippin'"
"Fiddling Around" |
Story by : Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton
Teleplay by : Tim Madison Katherine Butler |
Luke Cormican
Fred Osmond & Darin McGowan |
April 14, 2007 ABC Series Finale | |
Todd and Riley replace the uptight archaeology park owner with a treasure hunter who helps them discover a lost treasure.
To be a country fiddler, Riley replaces her classical violin teacher with her idol, Susie May. | ||||||
113 | 113 | "Boyzroq!"
"Ball Hogs" |
Katherine Butler
Devin Bunje & Nick Stanton |
Fred Gonzales
Dave Williams |
March 24, 2007 ABC | |
To make some students like the school choir, Todd replaces his choir teacher with a music producer who turns the boys' choir into a band.
Todd and Jacobo fight over a ball after ending up with a ball thrown by Carson Palmer at a football game. When Jacobo doesn't share the credit of catching the ball with him, Todd later replaced Jacobo's museum bouncer with a mime. | ||||||