What's with Andy?
What's with Andy? | |
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What's with Andy? | |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 78 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 21 minutes 43 seconds |
Production companies | CineGroupe Teletoon (Canada) SIP Animation (Season 2) Super RTL (Season 3) |
Original release | |
Network | Teletoon (Canada) |
Release | September 22, 2001 March 4, 2007 | –
What's with Andy? is a Canadian animated series that started on September 22, 2001 and ended on March 4, 2007. It was originally an interactive Flash movie with completely different voice actors and a promotion for Fox Kids. It ended up airing on Teletoon. The series was produced by CineGroupe. It was based on a series of books by Andy Griffiths.
The protagonist of the series is Andy Larkin, a mischievous teen and the (self-proclaimed) world's greatest prankster. The show follows him as he tries to perform incredibly well-thought-out and elaborate practical jokes (a.k.a. pranks) on people. He lives in the fictional town of East Gackle. He constantly breaks the fourth wall when the screen freezes.
Andy's best friend, Danny Pickett, helps him out with almost every prank. He is enemies with his sister, Jen Larkin, and the bullies Peter Lik and Andrew Leech. Andy has a crush on a girl named Lori Mackney (in the books Lisa Mackney) and usually tries to impress her.
This entire show is based on Andy Griffiths' children's series of Just books, although the majority of episodes are not based on the books. In fact, in place of Just Tricking's Terrible Christmas and a Crappy New Year, there is an entirely new Christmas special, most likely because the word "crap" is generally frowned upon by children's networks. Other changes include Andy's last name, which was originally that of his creator, and other minor name changes.
The setting of the first season of What's with Andy was in the United States. In the second and third seasons, the show was relocated to Alberta. It is very evident in the episode Rhyme Time that they lived in the US because of the American history that Andy recited and that the second language they were taught was Spanish rather than French which is taught as a second language in Canada. Also, in Gnome for the Holidays, a building can be seen saying, "US Post Office".
In Canada, the entire show aired on Teletoon from September 2001 to September 2008, and Sundays at 5 AM from November 2009 to September 2010. In the United States, only Season 1 was shown. The season ran every morning on ABC Family at 8:00 AM from September 2001 to April 2002. It was also seen at 3:30 PM on Toon Disney for a short time in early 2005. In Europe, the entire show aired on Fox Kids and its successor, Jetix, but was cancelled in most countries when Jetix was itself replaced by Disney XD. Season 3 also aired on Super RTL.
Season 2 was co-produced with SIP Animation, while Season 3 was co-produced with Super RTL.
Characters
Andrew "Andy" Larkin
The main character of the show and a prankster who loves to prank people. His best friend is Danny and he has a crush on Lori.
Daniel "Danny" Tadeus Pickett
The best friend and Andy's right hand man, helping him out with countless pranks. His last name has always been Pickett, even since the book series. The name Danny Pickett is derived from Jim Kjelgaard's Big Red.
Lauren "Lori" Mackney
Andy's crush but she is dismayed by his childishness due to his pranking. She has a crush on Andy very much and hates Jen because Lori thinks Jen cruelly abuses Andy. She wears a green tank top, blue skirt and sandals. She is known as Lisa in the books.
The Larkin family
- Jennifer "Jen" Larkin: Andy's older sister who blames her younger brother Andy for everything bad.
- Frieda Larkin: Andy and Jen's Mother and Al's wife.
- Alfred "Al" Larkin: Andy and Jen's Father and Freida's husband.
- Spank Larkin: Andy's fat and lazy dog. Spank seems to yawn constantly, especially after walking a little.
Minor characters
- Teri: Jen's best friend.
- Jervis Coltrane: A French stereotypical snob who has a crush on Lori Mackney.
- Peter Lik: Peter and Andrew are Andy's and Danny's nemeses. They are usually referred to as Lik and Leech.
- Andrew Leech: Peter and Andrew are Andy's and Danny's nemeses. They are usually referred to as Lik and Leech.
- Craig Bennett: Jen's crush and one of the best athletes of East Gackle.
- Martin Bonwick: He is a stereotypically nervous nerd who always gets bullied.
- Victor "Vic" Muskowitz (Mush): The pizza delivery man of East Gackle who is a good friend of Andy and Danny and he sometimes helps them with pranks.
- Steve Rowgee Jr.: A dumb police officer who is the incompetent son of Steve Rowgee Sr.
- Steve Rowgee Sr.: A police officer who is an old man, who always commands Steve Rowgee Jr. (his son) and is nicknamed the Iron Fisted Maniac.
- Principal DeRosa: He is the bad-tempered principal of the school in East Gackle who is obsessed with punishing Andy and Danny.
- Mr. Hutchins: One of the many teachers at East Gackle school, Andy likes to prank him more than the other teachers.
- Mayor Henry K. Roth: The mayor of East Gackle.
- Mayor Simms: Mayor of West Gackle and Mayor Henry K. Roth's rival.
- Mr. Leech: Andrew Leech's dad.
- Clyde: The janitor of the school.
- Bryan: Andy's pranking rival and they battle for the best pranking and for Lori.
- Hazel Strinner: She has a crush on Andy and Lori's protecting friend.
- Louella Berman: Freida's best friend.
- Mrs. Wibbles: Principal DeRosa's secretary.
- Norman Larkin: Andy's grandfather who is also a prankster, implying that the male side of the Larkin family comes from a long line of pranksters, with the exception of Al Larkin (Andy's father), though hints have been given that he too is a prankster even greater than his son or father.
- Mrs. DeRosa: Principal DeRosa's wife.
Voice actors
Name | Season 1 VA | Season 2 VA | Season 3 VA |
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Andy Larkin | Ian James Corlett | ||
Danny Pickett | Bumper Robinson | Daniel Brochu | |
Lori Mackney | Colleen O'Shaughnessey | Jaclyn Linetsky | Eleanor Noble |
Jen Larkin | Jenna von Oÿ | Jessica Kardos | |
Al Larkin | Dee Bradley Baker | Arthur Holden | |
Freida Larkin | Catherine Cavadini | Susan Glover | |
Teri | Catherine Cavadini | Holly Gauthier-Frankel | |
Jervis Coltrane | Bruce Dinsmore | ||
Peter Lik | Danny Cooksey | Mark Hauser | |
Andrew Leech | Scott Parkin | Craig Francis | |
Craig Bennett | Carlos Alazraqui | Matt Holland | |
Martin Bonwick | Dee Bradley Baker | Michael Yarmush | |
Mush | Mushond Lee | Mathew Mackay | |
Steve Rowgee Sr. | Terrence Scammell | ||
Steve Rowgee Jr. | Craig Francis | ||
Mr. Hutchins | Bruce Dinsmore | ||
Principal DeRosa | Terrence Scammell | ||
Mayor Roth | Rick Jones |
Episodes
What's with Andy? ran for 78 episodes, divided into three seasons, consisting of 26 episodes each, with the series ending on March 4, 2007. The first episode aired on September 22, 2001.
Season 1: 2001-2002
# | Title | Original air date | Production code | |||
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01 | "Just Stuffing" | September 26, 2001 | 101 | |||
Andy begins copying Jen's every move, going so far as to attend a school dance in a dress. | ||||||
02 | "Gooey Chewies" | September 27, 2001 | 102 | |||
Andy plans pranks for April Fools Day, but then gets invited to Lori's birthday / H.A.P.P.Y. initiation party. She won't take no for an answer. He finally gets a chance to kiss Lori but then loses it because of a bet with Danny, where they decided to see who could stuff the most gooey chewies into their mouth. | ||||||
03 | "Beat The Bomb" | September 28, 2001 | 103 | |||
Andy and Danny prank call several people claiming to be the local DJ in charge of the "Beat the Bomb" contest. One of the people they prank, Martin, takes it seriously and thinks he actually won $512. To avoid embarrassing him they have to raise $512. The method they use: they claim that "Bumpo the Monkey Dance Dancing Monkey" is sick. Andy has to dress up as Bumpo and act sick. | ||||||
04 | "Rhyme Time" | July 10, 2002 | 104 | |||
In order to get his sister Jen to shut up for a week, Andy has agreed to rhyme every word in every phrase for a week. He then uses this to his advantage to get a part in the play with Lori. | ||||||
05 | "Food Fight" | September 25, 2001 | 105 | |||
Andy and Danny sneak into a movie premiere party in order to meet their favorite actress. | ||||||
06 | "101 Underpants / Playing Dead" | September 23, 2001 | 106 | |||
101 Underpants: When Andy loses his pants in front of the whole school, he decides to "pants" the whole school. Playing Dead: Mrs. Larkin has signed Andy up for the dunking tank with out him knowing. To get out of getting dunked and getting grounded, Andy plays dead. Doing this almost gets him buried. | ||||||
07 | "The Show Must Go On" | September 22, 2001 | 107 | |||
When Andy hears the superindendent is coming for a visit, he tries to get sent home. But, unfortunately, he gets sent to Kindergarten instead. | ||||||
08 | "Emergency Spew Relish / Busting" | October 1, 2001 | 108 | |||
Emergency Spew Relish: Andy tries to evacuate a whole train car by stinking everyone out. That fails so he has to resort to other means including pretending to vomit with the aid of corn relish. Busting: To get out of having to buy food for Lik and Leech, he decides to "test their endurance" through a drinking contest. Andy has to much to drink and has to find a restroom. | ||||||
09 | "Very Bad Idea / Cockroaches" | September 29, 2001 | 109 | |||
Very Bad Idea: At the school science fair, Andy steals a weather balloon for a joy ride. Cockroaches: At Mr. Larkin's boss' house Andy is not supposed to pull any pranks. While there Andy finds cockroaches in his salad. They get into his clothes, so he goes to the bathroom and strips down. Then his clothes go flying out the bathroom window. | ||||||
10 | "It Came From East Gackle" | September 30, 2001 | 110 | |||
Andy tricks everyone into believing an alien has come to East Gackle, and that they will make an appearance. Andy has prove that it isn't a hoax. | ||||||
11 | "Campaign In The Butt" | October 6, 2001 | 111 | |||
Andy's sister Jen is running for a position as school president. Andy doesn't want her to win so he convinces someone that Jen has the hots for, Craig, to run against her knowing that she would not have a chance against the most popular guy at school. He gets tired helping Craig out and decides to run for a position himself. | ||||||
12 | "Road Trip / Snow Job" | October 10, 2001 | 112 | |||
Road Trip: The Larkins decide to go to the carnival, on the way Andy annoys them, they turn around and leave him at home. He is determined to go to the carnival no matter what it takes. He gets there and surprises his family in the middle of getting their picture taken. Snow Job: To get out of taking an exam and going to school, Andy with the help of his friend Danny and pizza delivery man Mush, trick Principal Derosa into thinking a blizzard has hit the town overnight. | ||||||
13 | "Best Enemies" | October 16, 2001 | 113 | |||
Andy tries to get two of the school's bullies, Lik and Leech, to dislike each other. Andy first steals Leech's hat, "Nubby", and plants it in Lik's locker. To keep this prank going, Andy must now convince Leech that he is tricking Lik, and Lik, that he is tricking Leech. At the same time, Danny is getting Andy's plus his worth of picking on. Andy must decide between pranking Lik and Leech, and friendship. | ||||||
14 | "Mascot" | October 11, 2001 | 114 | |||
East Gackle high finally has a new mascot. It's time to say bye to Mr. Groovy and hello to "Slick" the Penguin. Andy sabotages the mascot and releases "tuxes" (penguins) at the unveiling. This causes a media stir and Andy has his prank shown on television. | ||||||
15 | "Wag the Kid" | July 21, 2002 | 115 | |||
For career week, Andy becomes the Mayor of East Gackle. | ||||||
16 | "Little Foot / Grandpa Crazy" | October 19, 2001 | 116 | |||
Little Foot: Andy, with the help of his friend Danny, trick everyone in the town into thinking there is an actual "Little Foot" monster, and that this monster is actually stealing everyone's socks. Grandpa Crazy: Grandpa Larkin is in town, and Grandpa wants Andy to look after him. Lots of strange things happen around the house and the family blames Andy. | ||||||
17 | "Un-Masked Marauders" | January 19, 2002 | 117 | |||
When a prank goes awry, Andy and Danny have to disguise themselves as pro wrestlers, and they will have to fight a visiting celebrity team. | ||||||
18 | "The Great American Lock-In" | February 19, 2002 | 118 | |||
Andy reverses the school doors so that when someone comes in, they're locked in. He then gets Lik and Leech to chase him into the school, locking them in. But, Andy remembers he dropped the spare keys while running, so he and Danny are locked in as well. | ||||||
19 | "Teendreamboats" | February 2, 2002 | 119 | |||
Andy, Danny, and Mush make up a band for the East Gackle Dill Pickle Festival. | ||||||
20 | "Pranks a Lot" | January 12, 2002 | 120 | |||
Jen challenges Andy to pull a prank on everyone that talks to him on that day. | ||||||
21 | "The Royal Secret Society Of Zombies" | October 27, 2001 | 121 | |||
When an organization out-pranks Andy and Danny, they make the town think that the members of that organization are zombies. | ||||||
22 | "Bring It Off" | January 5, 2002 | 122 | |||
Andy decides to challenge his sister Jen in a cheerleading contest. Andy and Danny come up with a good routine, then dress up like penguins. Time comes around for the contest to end, and Andy and Danny do the routine they stole from Jen. | ||||||
23 | "Gnome For the Holidays" | October 26, 2001 | 123 | |||
Being the only one out of four people in town on summer holidays, Andy uses gnomes to practice pranks on. | ||||||
24 | "Merry Chaos" | December 1, 2001 | 124 | |||
When Andy's design for a Christmas float is stolen, he decides to disrupt the parade. | ||||||
25 | "Very Scary Stuff" | November 9, 2001 | 125 | |||
When Jen claims she can't be scared, Andy uses gags from the "Mitch" movie series to scare her. | ||||||
26 | "The Answers" | December 8, 2001 | 126 | |||
Andy tricks Lik and Leech into thinking Craig has the answers to the big standardized test, and he tricks Craig into thinking Martin has the answers. Eventually he confuses them all, and when they find out it was him... well, let's just say being hung up in his underpants and getting splattered with water balloons isn't out of the question. |
Season 2: 2003-2005
# | Title | Original air date | Production code | |||
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27 | "What's With Jean-Thomas?" | December 3, 2003 | 201 | |||
Everyone in East Gackle is mad at Andy because of "The Prank", including Lori who had finally agreed to go out with Andy. To get Lori to talk with him, Andy poses as Jean-Thomas, Andy's long lost twin from Montreal. Will Andy finally get a date with Lori? | ||||||
28 | "The Fortunate One" | December 10, 2003 | 202 | |||
Andy creates a bogus astrology column for the school newspaper to test how gullible his fellow students are. Unfortunately for Jen, Andy focuses most of his cosmic energy on her when she consults the stars as to what her act should be for the school's variety show auditions. | ||||||
29 | "The Musical Fruit" | December 17, 2003 | 203 | |||
Jenn sets up a charity luncheon with all proceeds going to needy Inuit kids. As usual something goes wrong and although it wasn't entirely Andy's fault he gets caught and tagged with the blame. Is he finally going to get suspended? | ||||||
30 | "Weight To Go, Andy!" | January 9, 2004 | 204 | |||
Jen's obsession with her appearance is fuel for Andy's pranking fire. With a little adjustment to the bathroom scale, he soon has her believing she has more chins than the Chinese Yellow pages. Unfortunately, he doesn't plan on Mom and Dad's vanity and that can only mean a ton of trouble. | ||||||
31 | "The Toilet Paper Fiasco" | December 31, 2003 | 205 | |||
Andy's plan to toilet paper East Gackle with the World's largest toilet roll coincides with Mom's attempt to win a spot in the "Top Ten Canadian Towns" competition. Toilet paper, smoilet paper-when Mom gets her hands on Andy, she'll wipe that grin off his face! | ||||||
32 | "Prankster to the Core" | January 12, 2004 | 206 | |||
Andy's visit to "The Big Apple", the World's most boring amusement park, only serves to get his pranking juices flowing. Who stands in his way? Gisele, the wily old proprietor who intends to "pip" him at the post at every turn. | ||||||
33 | "Fore!" | January 13, 2004 | 207 | |||
When Andy jeopardises Jervis' political aspirations by replacing him as Mayor Roth's golf caddy, Jervis is "green" with envy and vows to get Andy into a "hole" lot of trouble. Can he do it, or will he just be "putter" in Andy's hands. | ||||||
34 | "Prank and Field Day" | January 15, 2004 | 208 | |||
Motivated by jealousy and revenge, Andy plans to win Lori's heart by winning the school field event over Craig and Jervis. All's fair in love and war, but nobody said anything about sports. | ||||||
35 | "Mind Games" | January 16, 2004 | 209 | |||
Because of his obsessive pranking, Andy is sent to be analysed and ends up in a battle of wills with the school councillor. Is this the end of Andy's pranking days? | ||||||
36 | "Nurse Jen" | January 16, 2004 | 210 | |||
Jen is forced to nurse Andy when she is led to believe she is responsible for his injured ankle. Being confined to bed, Andy plans to get his unwitting sister to execute his latest prank and let her get all the blame. What a sick idea! NOTE: This episode is in memory of the actress Jaclyn Linetsky who died in the car accident in the age of 17. She will be missed. | ||||||
37 | "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" | January 19, 2004 | 211 | |||
When pools of yellow liquid appear near the canine ice sculptures at the East Gackle Winter Carnival, two things are for sure. Ice dogs don't pee and Andy Larkin is somehow involved. But with all that extra security in place, how did he do it? It's enough to make Mrs. Weebles barking mad! | ||||||
38 | "Andysaurus Rex" | January 20, 2004 | 212 | |||
Andy needs to get back into Lori's good books, and the field trip to the archaeological dig the next day provides the perfect setting. It's time for Andy to make a dinosaur-sized impression. Can he do it or will he end up looking like a Neanderthal? | ||||||
39 | "Molasses" | January 22, 2004 | 213 | |||
A televised dance competition live from East Gackle high? It's too much for Andy to pass up, even though everyone from Jen to Principal DeRosa plan to keep him away. If he's to pull off the prank of the year, he's going to need some pretty fast footwork. | ||||||
40 | "A Match Made in East Gackle" | December 31, 2004 | 214 | |||
Seems like someone out in cyber space has the hots for Lik and Leech, considering they're getting lovey dovey e-mails from secret admirers? Too bad they end up dating each other. Looks like Andy is playing cupid! Meanwhile, Jen gets grounded and makes a deal with Andy: If she'll leave the house before the end of her grounding, Andy will have to clean her laundry over a month. | ||||||
41 | "Lights... Camera... Ooops!" | January 7, 2005 | 215 | |||
With his documentary featuring a cunning prank, Martin Bonwick and what the two have in common, Andy plans to win a major award at the up-coming film festival. Of course, it would be an honour just to be nominated. | ||||||
42 | "New Kid on the Chopping Block" | January 21, 2005 | 216 | |||
There's a new prankster in town (Brian) and he's getting all of Lori's attention! This means war in a final showdown between Andy and Brian! | ||||||
43 | "Stone Cold" | February 20, 2005 | 217 | |||
Yes, parent/child day down at the local curling rink is pretty boring and Andy and Jen will do just about anything to get out it. Andy's remote controlled stone is just the ticket-..to disaster- ville! | ||||||
44 | "Food for Thought" | January 14, 2005 | 218 | |||
's the Canadians against the French in the Foosball final, and you can bet Andy is ready to stir up passions between Frank Burger and Messieur Roquefort, two local restaurant owners and foosball fanatics. It's enough to bring a whole new meaning to the expression, "fast food." | ||||||
45 | "The Buck Stops Here" | February 4, 2005 | 219 | |||
If Andy wins this years East Gackle Stampede, he gets to lock lips with Lori, the Junior Rodeo Queen. Problem? Andy and horses get along like thumbtacks and balloons! Solution? Eliminate the competition. Problem? Lik, Leech and Leech's dad! And that's no bull! | ||||||
46 | "Life is a Lottery, Old Chum" | April 6, 2005 | 220 | |||
Andy notices that his parents seem happy when they think about winning the lottery, so he makes it seem like they won. Unfortunately, things get out of hand when Jen buys a convertible to show off to Craig, Mr. Larkin decides to tell off his boss, and Mrs. Larkin decides to donate $100,000 to a charity, not to mention buying tons of stuff and renting a vacation cruise. Andy now has to stop his parents from making a horrible mistake. | ||||||
47 | "Bluebeard's Crate" | February 18, 2005 | 221 | |||
Andy finds out about a prank contest in his prank magazine (Prankster Weekly), in which you have to use nothing! Andy sets up his prank,a gigantic box,in which there is...nothing! When the prank magazine guys appear, Andy finds there is junk in his box instead of nothing, but who did it? | ||||||
48 | "Spanky Pranky Hanky Panky" | January 28, 2005 | 222 | |||
Using his dog, Spank, as a prop, Andy sets about pranking the neighbourhood. Things go "howlingly" well until Dad's boss's wife claims Spank for her own. Andy has no choice but to "doggedly" try to retrieve him, but it's more easily said than done "dogarn it!" | ||||||
49 | "Daddy Dearest" | February 25, 2005 | 223 | |||
Andy has no fear of being punished for his pranking as long as Constable Steve Jr. Is in charge. But when Steve Sr. takes over-watch out. An old, bitter Mounty always gets his man! | ||||||
50 | "The Party" | March 17, 2005 | 224 | |||
In order to snare Lori, Jervis is throwing a party and Andy's not invited. What's a pranker to do? You guessed it..infiltrate and destroy! It's a sure bet Andy isn't going to grant Jervis any party favours. | ||||||
51 | "All Dressed to Go" | February 22, 2005 | 225 | |||
When Mush asks for Andy's help to deliver pizzas, Andy promises not to pull any pranks. But the inevitable happens, jeopardizing Mush's job. Would Andy sell out his friend for a "cheesy" prank, or is someone else "hamming" it up at his expense? | ||||||
52 | "Mr. E.G. Goes to Moosehoof" | March 31, 2005 | 226 | |||
Andy gets into a pranking war with Suzy, his female counterpart from the neighbouring town. It isn't long before he's holding that town's stuffed mascot, the 'Moosehoof Moose', hostage. But is it the real moose, or has Suzy beat Andy at his own "game"? |
Season 3: 2006-2007
# | Title | Original air date | Production code | |||
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53 | "Romancing the Prank" | September 3, 2006 | 301 | |||
Danny (with Andy's permission) pretends that he is the prankster genius in order to win the love of a girl. | ||||||
54 | "Andy Pranky Pudding and Pie" | September 10, 2006 | 302 | |||
Andy makes sure Jen's babysitting job is pranktastic! | ||||||
55 | "The Heart of Prankness" | September 17, 2006 | 303 | |||
Andy's grandfather has given up pranking and Andy has to snap him back into pranking sense. | ||||||
56 | "Don't Shoot the Messenger" | September 24, 2006 | 304 | |||
Andy practices the art of subliminal messaging on Jen who ends up pulling pranks around town. | ||||||
57 | "Scary Teri" | October 22, 2006 | 305 | |||
Andy convinces Teri she has the power to move things with her mind and now everyone in school thinks Teri is 'Scary'. | ||||||
58 | "Hapless Anniversary" | October 1, 2006 | 306 | |||
Jen is throwing her parents an anniversary party and will do anything to make sure that Andy doesn't spoil it, in order to get a car. | ||||||
59 | "To Kill a Caribou" | October 8, 2006 | 307 | |||
Andy and Danny paint the ceremonial caribou in some trippy colours, but it drops dead and they have to find a replacement ASAP. | ||||||
60 | "Pranks are in the Air" | October 15, 2006 | 308 | |||
Andy dishes out fake love advice on a radio station's love contest, causing the town's gullible men to act like fools. | ||||||
61 | "I Fall to Pieces" | November 1, 2006 | 309 | |||
Andy breaks his mother's antique teapot and has to get it fixed before she appears on the traveling antiques TV show. | ||||||
62 | "She Pranks Me, She Pranks Me Not" | November 5, 2006 | 310 | |||
Andy gives Lori the cold shoulder and now she thinks he's simply irresistible. | ||||||
63 | "Prank-a-razzi" | November 12, 2006 | 311 | |||
Andy's prank on cable TV turns him into a pranking superstar. | ||||||
64 | "On the Farm" | November 19, 2006 | 312 | |||
Andy finally gets sent to the farm for some hard, prank-free labour only to find a porker of a prank. | ||||||
65 | "The Exchange Student" | November 26, 2006 | 313 | |||
The Larkin family takes in a Latvian exchange student and nearly causes an international incident. | ||||||
66 | "Daddy! (Dad for a week)" | December 3, 2006 | 314 | |||
Andy and Jervis are paired up in class to take care of an automated baby for a week. | ||||||
67 | "Scooped" | December 10, 2006 | 315 | |||
Lori has to write an expose on "Andy Larkin, Prankster" for the local paper. | ||||||
68 | "The Boy Who Cried Woof" | January 3, 2007 | 316 | |||
Andy switches his stunt-phobic Spank for a stunt-defying, movie-star pooch due to some betting action. | ||||||
69 | "A Ghost of a Prank" | January 7, 2007 | 317 | |||
Andy's innocent prank on school picture day turns into a supernatural experience. | ||||||
70 | "One Good Prank Deserves Another" | January 14, 2007 | 318 | |||
Andy becomes the school's landlord and takes full advantage of his alleged position. | ||||||
71 | "It Lurks in the Crawl Space" | January 21, 2007 | 318 | |||
Andy pretends to run away from home by hiding in the crawl space underneath their house, but will anybody care? | ||||||
72 | "Prank-watch" | January 28, 2007 | 320 | |||
Andy joins the lifeguard training course to ensure that Craig not only fails the course but gives everyone an eyeful of his real talent. | ||||||
73 | "The Pranks Days of Summer" | February 4, 2007 | 321 | |||
When Jervis flaunts all the money he's making on his summer jobs, Andy decides to make Jervis work really hard for his money. | ||||||
74 | "The Gift of Prank" | December 17, 2006 | 322 | |||
Andy has to restrain himself from pranking in exchange for Christmas favours, but finds this difficult when their neighbour competes with his dad for the outdoor light display. | ||||||
75 | "Prank-o-Mania" | February 11, 2007 | 323 | |||
Andy convinces everyone that Jen has Putrid Dog Mouth Disease and gets her quarantined. | ||||||
76 | "The Prank that Never Happened" | February 18, 2007 | 324 | |||
Andy has to convince his Dad that a particular prank never happened or risk being sent to military school. | ||||||
77 | "Master Mom" | February 25, 2007 | 325 | |||
Andy inadvertently gets Mom elected president of the PTA and now he has to prank her out of her position before the other students turn on him. | ||||||
78 | "A Passing Prank" | March 4, 2007 | 326 | |||
Andy has to study hard if he's going to get good grades and pass the year- but good pranking opportunities are hard to resist. |