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One has fame, and the other's got game!

Liv and Maddie is an American sitcom created by John Beck and Ron Hart and produced by It's a Laugh Productions for Disney Channel. It stars Dove Cameron playing identical twins. The series first aired on July 19, 2013 for a 21 episode first season. On January 13, 2014, it was announced that Liv and Maddie was renewed for a 13 episode second season to begin airing in September 2014, and the cast would go into production in March 2014.[1] The season order was later increased to 24 episodes.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates)
First aired Last aired
1 21[1] July 19, 2013 (2013-07-19) (preview)[2]
September 15, 2013 (2013-09-15) (premiere)[3]
July 27, 2014 (2014-07-27)[4]
2 24[5] September 21, 2014 (2014-09-21)[4] TBA

Episode list

Season 1 (2013–14)

  • Tenzing Norgay Trainer is absent for one episode (1x08).
No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date[6] Production
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11"Twin-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn D. Beck and Ron HartJuly 19, 2013 (2013-07-19)1015.80[9]

Liv Rooney (Dove Cameron) has returned home from a four-year stint in Hollywood to the open arms of her parents, brothers, and twin sister Maddie (also played by Cameron). When Maddie confesses she has a crush on a classmate, Diggie, Liv disguises herself as Maddie in an effort to win her a date to the upcoming dance. Unfortunately, Diggie says no. When Liv confesses that she asked Diggie to the dance, Maddie is upset and tells Liv that she wishes Liv had never left Hollywood. Liv prepares to leave, but her parents stop her, trying to show Liv that twins are special and she and Maddie will always be sisters. When Maddie is out practicing basketball, Diggie comes up to her and tells her he knew that it was Liv that asked him and that was why he said no, telling her that though she and Liv have the same face, he knows Maddie. He then asks Maddie to the dance and she says yes. Meanwhile, Joey and Parker attempt to turn their shared bedroom into a "bro-cave", but it backfires when Liv almost leaves.

Song(s): On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons (performed by Dove Cameron as Liv Rooney as Stephanie Einstein)[8]
22"Team-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn D. Beck and Ron HartSeptember 15, 2013 (2013-09-15)1023.60[10]
The school principal suddenly announces budget cuts just as Maddie is selected as captain of her basketball team, denying any chance of new uniforms or trips to tournaments. As soon as she voices her concern, Maddie discovers the lack of support from the team. In an effort to better her leadership skills, Liv offers to join the team to help demonstrate Maddie's new-found abilities. Meanwhile, Parker brings home a case of tarantulas from school, that have suddenly escaped, and has roped in Joey for help.
33"Sleep-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn PeasleeSeptember 22, 2013 (2013-09-22)1073.00[11]
Liv is concerned that she missed out in watching her younger brother, Parker, grow up, and has taken it upon herself to host a sleepover with his buddies, which is deemed unsuccessful. Knowing Maddie has a better relationship with Parker, Liv turns to her for help. Meanwhile, Pete takes Joey out to dinner in fear he spends too much time playing video games. En route, Pete gets pulled over by an officer friend who offers the pair a ride in the squad car. Additionally, Maddie and Willow build a guillotine for a school project.
44"Steal-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn D. Beck and Ron HartSeptember 29, 2013 (2013-09-29)1042.94[12]
Maddie has gotten overly involved in her position as basketball team captain, and Liv has taken notice and considers making new friends at school. When Liv finds out that Maddie has arranged for a fellow student to befriend her, she cuts school with a more troublesome student against Maddie's discretion and gets in trouble to which Maddie takes the blame. Meanwhile, Joey is given a state-of-the-art smartphone and takes on a position in the mall food court in an effort to pay the bill.
55"Kang-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanDavid MonahanOctober 6, 2013 (2013-10-06)1053.18[13]
It's Halloween, and Ridgewood High is hosting its annual "Halloween Scream fest". Maddie gets invited to join the couples costume contest by Diggie, and the pair has difficulty reading into the outing. Joey is interested in the new girl at school and Maddie suggests that he practice talking to other girls before approaching his crush. Unbeknownst to him, the first girl he approaches is his sister, Liv, while in costume. Meanwhile, Parker discovers a clown doll that once belonged to Karen, who thought she had long disposed of.
66"Skate-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn D. Beck and Ron HartOctober 13, 2013 (2013-10-13)1032.91[14]
Liv's boyfriend is a professional skateboarder and is in town to participate in a local competition to which Liv is asked to sit on the panel as a celebrity judge. Sadly, Liv receives a text from him wanting to break up and is intent on backing out of her judging position. Maddie, however, tells her that the best way to get over a breakup is to seek revenge. Meanwhile, Joey and Parker meet another skateboarder, The Masked Shredder, only to discover that he is really Skippy, a childhood friend of Joey's.
77"Dodge-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanHeather MacGillvray and Linda MathiousNovember 3, 2013 (2013-11-03)1083.32[15]
Although working as the school psychologist, part of Karen's position at the school is to assign community service projects. Liv is not happy with the work assigned to her, and decides to work at the Senior Citizen Center with Maddie instead. Unfortunately, both twins are scheduled to work in the same room, and the idea of playing dodge ball is suggested as a matter of settling who gets to use the room. Meanwhile, Joey gets in a pickle while standing guard over the school mascot and begs Parker for his help.
88"Brain-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanLinda Mathious and Heather MacGillvrayNovember 10, 2013 (2013-11-10)TBA3.01[16]

Ridgewood High is hosting the annual "Brain Olympics", and Joey is intent on forming a team in hopes of winning. Liv, in an effort to shed part of her girly image, convinces Joey to let her join the team. In competition, each team has to build a Rube Goldberg machine, but when Joey thinks she is not clever enough, Liv decides to build her own. Meanwhile, Maddie holds a yard sale to raise funds for the French Club's trip to Montreal, and Willow accidentally sells a priceless childhood memory.

Absent: Tenzing Norgay Trainer as Parker Rooney
99"Sweet 16-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanSylvia GreenNovember 24, 2013 (2013-11-24)TBA3.27[17]
It is Liv and Maddie's Sweet 16, and both girls have a difference in opinion on birthday party ideas. Karen has kept it secret that the girls were born on opposite sides of midnight and parties were hosted on Liv's birthday as she was born first. Liv decides to host a surprise party for Maddie at midnight, and has roped in some of Maddie's closest friends to take her out for a friendly dinner, forcing Maddie to think the party was only for Liv. Although upset, Maddie returns home to a party commemorative of their youth.
1010"Fa-la-la-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanSylvia GreenDecember 1, 2013 (2013-12-01)1113.11[19]

The annual Stevens Point Holiday Spectacular is coming up, and Liv is asked to host the televised event. When Liv discovers the little girl she's asked to perform with shares the same strong desire for the spotlight, trouble ensues. Additionally, Pete and Maddie are in charge of decorating the city's Christmas tree, but the power goes out amid Liv's performance. Meanwhile, Parker swindles money from Joey while dressed as Santa and an elf in order to purchase an expensive present he suspects no one will gift him.

Song(s): Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! by Vaughn Monroe (performed by Dove Cameron as Liv Rooney)[18]
1111"Switch-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanDanielle Hoover and David MonohanJanuary 17, 2014 (2014-01-17)1093.18[20]
A disheartened Maddie fails her driving test while a gleeful Liv is given the lead role in a film adaptation of a well-known sci-fi novel, Space Werewolves. However, the boys are concerned that Liv is unsuitable for the role, and Maddie agrees to take her place at a meet-and-greet in turn for Liv taking her driver's exam. Unfortunately for Liv, the driver's test goes awry when she is forced to wear Maddie's glasses, whereas Maddie stands up to a crazed fanatic: Artie. Meanwhile, Diggie tries to win Pete's approval.
1212"Dump-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn D. Beck and Ron HartJanuary 26, 2014 (2014-01-26)1102.63[21]

Maddie and Pete sign up for a two-on-two tournament. However, Pete's skills are a bit rusty, and Maddie fears losing. After meeting Joey's personal trainer, Bernard, Maddie leaves Pete for a more skilled teammate, who in turn finds a teammate in Diggie. Karen cites that Maddie and Pete's dissolution of their pairing was solely based on winning, and the two apologize and team up again. Meanwhile, Liv earns the lead role in the school play of a career driven housewife, a characterization similar to Karen.

Guest stars: Dwight Howard as Bernard
1313"Move-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanErnie BustamanteFebruary 9, 2014 (2014-02-09)TBA2.72[22]
Karen has just discovered how to video chat on her new phone and accidentally dials Maddie and the children discover that the family is moving. Liv is saddened to leave her childhood home she has just returned to and fakes sick to stay home while Maddie and Joey finally face their fears at school in hopes of avoiding humiliation the following Monday. When they finally arrive home, they find out they are simply moving into a hotel while the house is being tented for beetles, only to discover the troubles were brought on by Parker.
1414"Slump-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn PeasleeMarch 9, 2014 (2014-03-09)TBA2.12[23]
Maddie is helping Willow practice for varsity softball tryouts, but Willow is overwhelmed by her crush on Joey. Liv suggests sneaking in a love note from a secret admirer to distract Willow, but Willow believes it is from Joey. Meanwhile, Karen gets Liv an appearance on the local morning news program, but Liv accidentally mistakes permanent glue for makeup glue when trying on a costume for an upcoming role, so Liv improvises. Additionally, Parker helps Evan train for his blue belt in karate.
1515"Moms-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJenny KeeneMarch 16, 2014 (2014-03-16)TBA2.42[24]
When Liv discovers she was not invited to Karen and Maddie's mother-daughter weekend, she invites her the actress who played her mother on Sing It Loud!, Bree, to help interrupt their outing. Suddenly, Liv is covered in leeches while wading in a lake, and when Bree runs away, this allows Karen to take care of her ailing daughter. Meanwhile, with the Rooney girls out of the house, Joey and Parker use the house to host tours of their famous sister Liv's living quarters. Surprisingly, Joey's arch-nemesis, Artie, is a fan of Liv's character and joins the tour.
1616"Shoe-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanWilliam Luke SchreiberApril 6, 2014 (2014-04-06)TBA2.13[25]
In order to help Maddie "embrace her inner sparkle," Liv has Maddie try on the perfect pair of pumps. Maddie becomes addicted to the pumps, which has unintended consequences when her priorities begin to shift to the extreme. Meanwhile, Evan is staying with Rooney's for the weekend, and is forced to help Parker with the household chores, but the pair struggle to keep away from Karen's new woodchopper. Additionally, Joey recruits Diggie to train him for the shuttle run in order to keep his perfect GPA.
1717"Howl-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanDanielle Hoover and David MonahanApril 13, 2014 (2014-04-13)TBA2.15[26]

Liv is up for the lead role of a werewolf in the movie adaptation of a popular sci-fi graphic novel, and has invited a girl named "Fangs" — the girl who wrote a book about being raised by wolves — to help develop her character. Fangs finds success with roughening up Liv, but struggles with teaching her to howl. Meanwhile, Maddie hopes for more alone time with Diggie. When Joey discovers that Diggie has signed them up for break-dancing lessons, Maddie suggests Joey attend them instead.

Guest stars: Kel Mitchell as "Q-Pop", Laura Marano as Fangs
1818"Flashback-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanSylvia GreenMay 4, 2014 (2014-05-04)TBA1.84[27]
Maddie is anxiously awaiting the arrival of an invitation to the tryouts for the Junior Olympics' girls' basketball team. When the letter comes, Liv is worried about Maddie leaving her as she has just moved back home and hides the letter from her. A suspicious Maddie taunts Liv's feelings of guilt, and Liv decides to give the letter to Maddie later that night. Prior to delivering the letter, Liv is comforted by the consideration of Maddie's feelings when Liv first left for Hollywood and share the memories of that interaction.
1919"BFF-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanKali Rocha and Johnathan McClainJune 22, 2014 (2014-06-22)TBA
N/A

Liv is awaiting the arrival of her best friend and Sing It Loud! co-star, South Salamanca, and has prepared a get together to introduce her to some local friends. When Maddie introduces Diggie to South, Maddie asks him to be cordial towards South but misinterprets their friendliness to flirting. Meanwhile, it's Pete's 25th high school reunion and has invited Karen to come with him. When Karen meets Pete's former flame, Karen fears that Pete settled on marrying her instead of high school sweetheart.

Guest stars: Raquel Castro as South Salamanca
2020"Song-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanLinda Mathious and Heather MacGillvray (teleplay)
Sylvia Green (story)
June 29, 2014 (2014-06-29)TBA1.97[29]

Pete and Karen hire an agent to shoot a music video for Liv in an effort to promote her musicality. Unfortunately, the video becomes a sleeper hit only to boost the popularity of frozen yogurt. Meanwhile, Maddie gets a job at a local yogurt shop in an effort to spend more time with Diggie, the shop manager. Liv's agent wants her to perform the song at the yogurt shop, but Liv is unhappy with her image portrayed in the video and performs a different song she wrote using poems pulled from Maddie's journal as lyrics to which everyone prefers.

Song(s): FroyoYOLO by Dove Cameron (performed by Dove Cameron as Liv Rooney); Count Me In by Dove Cameron (performed by Dove Cameron as Liv Rooney)[28]
2121"Space-Werewolf-A-Rooney"Andy FickmanJohn D. Beck and Ron HartJuly 27, 2014 (2014-07-27)TBA
N/A

Liv begins shooting for her new movie, Space Werewolves. After being rejected as a good Tristan Lycanth by a reporter, Liv says she will do her own stunts. Maddie's leg buckles while she does a winning shoot. Maddie has to get knee surgery effectively stopping her from playing basketball. Liv wants a stunt double but does her own stunts to prove to Maddie that fear is just imagination. The trailer for Space Werewolves airs and Maddie stands up.

Guest stars: Garry Marshall as Vic DeFazerelli.

Season 2 (2014–15)

  • This season began production in March 2014. This season will have 24 episodes.
  • Benjamin King is absent for three episodes (2x04, 2x09, 2x13).
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(in millions)
221"Premiere-A-Rooney"Shelley JensenJohn D. Beck and Ron HartSeptember 21, 2014 (2014-09-21)2012.04[31]

It's time for the annual Wisconsin Cheddar Brat Cheese Eating Contest. Liv, having not been there for four years, is excited to be participating in the Cheese Rolling contest with Maddie. Right before the contest, Whitney, the assistant director of Space Werewolves, arrives and tells Liv that a competitor movie, Lunar Foxes has moved its premiere to next weekend, which happens to be same night of Liv's premiere. Whitney thus moved the Space Werewolves premiere to that night. Liv gets packed but remembers her promise to Maddie, who overhears Liv leaving and gets upset. While getting her phone, Liv's hair gets caught in the Meat Grinder, and she has to cut her hair off as a result. She arrives at the contest and Maddie is soon banned from helping a blinded Liv but she manages to beat Pete, much to Maddie's delight and the twins recline. Meanwhile, Parker and Joey participate in The Slippery Sausage contest. When Parker learns that Joey cannot catch, he creates rings for Joey that are actually magnets and metal sausages. The episode ends with Liv using a foam crown to cover up the cut end of hair and the whole Rooney family, plus Johnny Nimbus, attending the Space Werewolves premiere.

Guest stars: Kurt Long as Johnny Nimbus, Mimi Drew as Whitney, and Ron Pearson as The Pretzel King
232"Pottery-A-Rooney"Shelley JensenJohn PeasleeSeptember 28, 2014 (2014-09-28)2021.97[32]
Still recovering from her knee surgery, Maddie decides to take up a new hobby, which turns out to be pottery. Meanwhile, a mother-daughter face-off occurs when Karen asks Liv for fashion advice.
243"Helgaween-A-Rooney"Rich CorrellJohn D. Beck and Ron HartOctober 5, 2014 (2014-10-05)2072.58[33]
On the night of Screamfest, Liv comes up with a new theme for it: Brown and, against Maddie's wishes, texts it to the whole school. When Maddie finds out, she (with the amulet from her wizard costume from 10 years ago which Liv calls magic) wishes that she had not been born a twin. She goes up to her room to find out her wish came true, only in a different way then expected: Helga, the Alpha tripet, is alive and a witch. Helga goes to Screamfest and she is famous; she decides who goes to jail and demands things like fish. Meanwhile, Parker and Joey use the amulet to clone themselves, but when Joey drops it in hummus, it halts his cloning process, turning his clone into a moron. The real Joey and Parker go to a haunted house magic show, only to be very disappointed with the outcome and deem it a rip-off. When they get back from the magic show, they find out that the clones are preparing to cook Karen and Pete and eat them. Maddie goes back to the house and wishes to be a twin again, yet the outcome is still unexpected; instead of getting rid of Helga, the wish gets rid of Liv. Joey and Parker fight with Maddie over which one of them gets to use the amulet to get rid of the clones, only for it to once again get dropped in hummus. Helga, who likes hummus, eats the amulet, much to Maddie chagrin. Maddie wishes the family would go back to normal, and she then wakes up realizing it was all just a dream. It turns out Helga was a figment of Maddie's imagination. Karen had used hypnosis on Maddie with the amulet to make her fear of using her injured knee to shoot a three-pointer into a monster, and the fear was named Helga. In the beginning, it seems like Maddie does not remember, yet at the end she does.
254"Kathy Kan-A-Rooney"Linda MendozaDanielle Hoover and David MonahanOctober 12, 2014 (2014-10-12)2042.25[34]

Liv quickly becomes friends with Kathy Kan, the actress portraying her in the Korean version of Sing It Loud!. Kathy and Liv put posters every where in the school because Kathy really likes pranks, however, this is happening while Karen might become the official vice principal, putting her career in danger. Kathy and Liv pull a major prank gluing everything in Karen's office and things quickly get out of hand when they find themselves trapped in the office due to Kathy gluing everything; luckily the two escape. Meanwhile, Parker is busted for watching a show called Linda and Heather. According to one of his friends, it is a show for girls, and his buddy humiliates him in front of his dojo buddies, but he soon finds out later they all watch the show too. In the end, Parker and his buddies watch Linda and Heather together and enjoy it. Also, Joey hits an impossible shot to win a game of horse against Maddie, then promptly retires from all competition against her, infuriating her into tricking Joey into a game of filling in the Periodic Table which was a disguise for a tic-tac-toe board.

Special guest star: Piper Curda as Kathy Kan

Absent: Benjamin King as Pete Rooney
265"Match-A-Rooney"Rich CorrellDavid TolentinoNovember 2, 2014 (2014-11-02)TBA1.87[35]

Liv plays matchmaker at the school dance when she tries to make Joey fall for Willow.

Guest Stars: Jimmy Bellinger as Artie, Jessica Marie Garcia as Willow
276"Hoops-A-Rooney"Rich CorrellSylvia GreenNovember 23, 2014 (2014-11-23)TBA2.57[36]
After successful fame in Space Werewolves, Liv gets offered a role in a basketball movie when her agent thinks that all of Maddie's MVP basketball awards belong to Liv. Liv has one day to prove she can play; however, Maddie is reluctant to help her prepare for the role and Liv is sidelined (having known nothing about playing), considering dropping out of the spot. Willow persuades Maddie to help a struggling Liv and the two have to change the clumsy actress into a basketball pro.
287"New Year's Eve-A-Rooney"Victor GonzalezJohn PeasleeDecember 7, 2014 (2014-12-07)TBA
N/A

On a special episode, Johnny Nimbus and Liv prepare for the Steven's Point New Year's holiday on TV; Liv sells blow dryers she bought from Pete and Karen's credit cards, which the told her to buy 100, but she bought 10,000. As they go on, Johnny plays Liv's song, FroyoYolo, which causes her fans to question her. One says if she likes being a movie star, the next asks if it's true that she kissed her sister's boyfriend, Diggie. Liv uses sarcasm and jazz hands, which makes Maddie, watching the TV channel, suspicious. Meanwhile, Parker and Joey try to finish all of their chores that Karen gave them, so they can get a two-man Swan Paddle Boat. Meanwhile, Maddie has become furious and tries to break up with Diggie, but he froze on the video chat, while Liv desperately tries to get Maddie's attention but Maddie has muted the TV. Later, Liv tells Maddie, from the TV, that she only kissed Diggie on the cheek in the FroyoLolo video, and she also added that he was in the robot costume. Maddie laughs and apologizes to Diggie when he unfreezes, and they kiss each other on the laptop screens, as their first kiss, with Diggie's lips becoming frozen to the screen. Liv performs her new single, You, Me and the Beat. In the end, Parker and Joey get their two-man Swan paddle boat, but the lake was frozen and they were sitting in the boat on frozen ice. liv sells out the hair dryers by promising her fans a free song download with the buy.

Guest stars: Ryan McCartan as Diggie, Kurt Long as Johnny Nimbus

Song featured: "You, Me and the Beat by Dove Cameron as Liv Rooney.
298"Bro-Cave-A-Rooney"Adam WeissmanJohn D. Beck & Ron HartJanuary 18, 2015 (2015-01-18)TBA2.57[37]
Liv and Maddie must clean Joey and Parker's room after a bet they lost. One of parker's chairs ate Maddie. Liv and Parker went to find her. Meanwhile, Pete and Karen watch a movie, but they fell asleep. Joey, accidently, destroyed Liv's diva board and tried to fix it with Pete and Karen's help. Liv finds Maddie at school and planned to prank parker after they found out that Parker and Joey pranked them. Finally, Pete and Karen fixed the diva board.
309"Upcycle-A-Rooney"Chris PoulosLinda Mathious & Heather MacGillvrayJanuary 25, 2015 (2015-01-25)TBA2.52[38]

Maddie loses one of Liv's and her childhood possession. Meanwhile, Joey wants to show Parker he can be a cool brother.

Guest stars: Victoria Moroles as Andie, Josh Swickard as Todd Stetson

Absent: Benjamin King as Pete Rooney
3110"Rate-A-Rooney"Adam WeissmanJennifer KeeneFebruary 8, 2015 (2015-02-08)TBA2.17[39]

Todd and a group of guys rate the girls at school on how they look or dress, and the girls feel like they need a change, so they change their appearance. Maddie doesn't like what the guys are doing and wants to put an end to the rates. Meanwhile, Pete wants to get rid off some junk in the house for his birthday, but Karen insist of keeping them because she thinks they're useful. Elsewhere, Liv tries to create a new song and Maddie inspires Liv to write a song on how girls should be treated normal. Joey and Parker have a fight and separates their room into different sides.

Guest Stars: Jessica Marie Garcia as Willow.

Song featured: "What a Girl Is" by Dove Cameron as Liv Rooney,"You and Me, and the Beat" (short duet) by Joey Bragg and Kali Rocha as Joey and Karen Rooney, and "What'cha Doin Honey Bunch?" by Kali Rocha as Karen Rooney
3211"Detention-A-Rooney"Jody Margolin HahnJohn PeasleeFebruary 15, 2015 (2015-02-15)TBA2.53[40]

To keep distance from Mother/son bonding, Parker causes mischief in school and is signed to detention. Meanwhile, Liv and Maddie both get sick and Pete must take care of both of them, but they keep giving him a hard time. Also, Joey makes a bet with Artie and wins Artie's minions to use as his own, but soon regrets it as Artie's minions smother him with attention.

Guest Stars: Jimmy Bellinger as Artie
3312"Muffler-A-Rooney"Victor GonzalezSylvia GreenMarch 1, 2015 (2015-03-01)TBA2.02[41]

Liv agrees to another muffler commercial, however only on the condition that her childhood friend, Shayna is included. Maddie is cleared to play basketball again, but is worried that she won't be as good as before. Willow and Lacey convince Maddie to try, and as it turns out, she comes back even better. Troubles arise for Liv, however when she suspects Shayna of stealing her lip gloss and phone (because Shayna said she wanted both) but when she ransacts her bag, Shayna accuses her (and as it turns out Shayna's sunglasses and charm is stolen (which Liv said she wanted)). Pete arrives to tell them that "Liv" has been texting him and they find out that Moe (the badger) stole them.

Guest Stars: Miranda May as Lacey, Ariela Barer as Shayna, Jessica Marie Garcia as Willow
3413"Gift-A-Rooney"Benjamin KingUnknownMarch 8, 2015 (2015-03-08)TBA2.02[42]

Maddie and Diggie celebrate their anniversary together on FaceGab, parody of FaceTime. Meanwhile, Parker's shenanigans drive Karen crazy.

Absent: Benjamin King as Pete Rooney
3514"Neighbors-A-Rooney"[6]UnknownKali Rocha and Johnathan McClainMarch 26, 2015 (2015-03-26)TBAN/A
During a family feud with the Dippledorfs, Liv rekindles a friendship with a childhood friend.
3615"Cook-A-Rooney"[6]UnknownUnknownApril 12, 2015 (2015-04-12)[43]TBAN/A
3716"Prom-A-Rooney"[6]UnknownUnknownApril 19, 2015 (2015-04-19)[44]TBAN/A

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