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The following is a list of episodes of the Disney Channel original series, Austin & Ally. Created by Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert, the show follows the partnership between polar opposites — Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, a brilliant yet shy songwriter and their two best friends, Trish and Dez. Austin is played by Ross Lynch, Ally is played by Laura Marano, Dez is played by Calum Worthy, and Trish is played by Raini Rodriguez. The show's theme colors are yellow, black and red.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates)
Season premiere Season finale
1 19 December 2, 2011 (2011-12-02) (preview)[1]
December 4, 2011 (2011-12-04) (premiere)[2]
September 9, 2012 (2012-09-09)[3]
2 TBA October 7, 2012 (2012-10-07)[4] TBA

Episode list

Season 1 (2011/12)

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11"Rockers & Writers"Shelley JensenKevin Kopelow & Heath SeifertDecember 2, 2011 (2011-12-02)1015.7[7]

Ally Dawson (Laura Marano), a shy songwriter, works at Sonic Boom, a music store owned by her parents, located at the Mall of Miami. Austin Moon (Ross Lynch), an aspiring singer, interrupts Ally while she's in her practice room, singing a rough cut of "Double Take". Unbeknownst to Ally, Austin and his best friend Dez (Calum Worthy) "borrow" the song, create a video and post it on the Internet, after which it and Austin become a local sensation. After performing the song on "The Helen Show", Helen suggests that Austin return and perform another original song. Austin isn't good at songwriting, and the only solution he can think of is to plead Ally to write another song for him. Ally initially denies in anger, but later agrees to help him. The two bond while working on their next song, "Break Down The Walls", and Austin asks Ally to be there when he performs it. However, when the pianist gets sick, Ally has to fill in. This was all part of Austin's plan to help Ally overcome her stage fright, but it only ends in disaster. However, Austin and Ally become partners, along with Dez as video director, and Ally's best friend, Trish (Raini Rodriguez) as Austin's manager.

Guest stars: Andy Milder as Lester, Mim Drew as Helen
Notes: Disney advertised this episode as a series preview.[2] The Helen Show is a parody of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Entertain Me Tonight is a parody of Entertainment Tonight and Mytewb is a parody of Youtube. Guest star Andy Milder is introduced in his recurring role of Ally's father Lester Dawson. The Austin and Ally preview premiered the same night as Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas.
Songs featured: "Double Take" and "Break Down the Walls"

Note: Raini Rodriguez's first time singing a song on the show
22"Kangaroos & Chaos"Shelley JensenKevin Kopelow & Heath SeifertDecember 4, 2011 (2011-12-04)1024.0[8]

After a month since "Break Down The Walls", Austin becomes worried that his career will end and people will forget who he is. Under pressure, Ally scribbles down song lyrics to Austin's new song in illegible handwriting, prompting Dez and Trish to start gathering random props for the music video, which they think correspond to her lyrics. For example, Ally writes what Dez could not understand, a word he thought it was either camel or caramel. After the random collection of musical items, including a kangaroo and a ultimate fighter's jacket, arrive, the four quickly work together to resolve the mix-up.

Guest stars: Andy Milder as Lester, Andy Goldenberg as Martin, Hollywood Yates as Facepuncher, Emily Skinner as Mad Dog
Note: Disney advertised this episode as the series premiere.[2]

Song featured: "A Billion Hits"
33"Secrets & Songbooks"Shelley JensenEric FriedmanDecember 11, 2011 (2011-12-11)1033.4[10]

Ally loses her songbook, which is also her diary, so she and Trish desperately look for it, unaware that Austin and Dez have already found and read it, discovering that Ally has a secret crush. When Austin is convinced it's him, he tries to find a way to make Ally stop crushing on him and let her know they're just friends, embarrassing himself in the process. Ally and Trish find out Austin and Dez have read the diary and plan an elaborate scheme for revenge to teach Austin a lesson. Ally reveals that her crush is actually a boy named Dallas, who works at the cell phone accessory cart near Sonic Boom, and the misunderstanding between her and Austin is cleared.

Guest stars: Noah Centineo as Dallas, Cole Sand as Nelson, Carlos Santos[9] as Interviewer

Song featured: "Not a Love Song"
44"Zaliens & Cloud Watchers"Shelley JensenRick NyholmJanuary 8, 2012 (2012-01-08)1053.0[11]

Ally writes a new song that she thinks is awesome, as it is supposed to be about Austin. However, he hates the song, because it's not him at all. The two decide they need to get to know each other better in order for Ally to write songs that will relate to Austin, so they each do activities that the other finds fun. Ally takes Austin to her Cloud-Watching Club, which he finds boring. He then takes Ally to a horror-movie convention, which she finds boring. Meanwhile, Dez and Trish, who have never gotten along, surprisingly discover they have things in common. After the horror-festival ends in a fiasco (involving Pickles the goose, who helps Ally with her writer's block), Austin and her finally decide that though they are different from each other, that makes them better partners.

Guest stars: Matthew Scott Montgomery as Walter, Cole Sand as Nelson

Song featured: "It's Me, It's You"
55"Bloggers & Butterflies"Shelley JensenKevin Kopelow & Heath SeifertJanuary 15, 2012 (2012-01-15)1042.8[12]

When embarrassing footage of Austin starts showing up on a blog called Miami H8er Girl, the group becomes concerned on how it is going to affect his career. After the footage causes him to lose a gig, the gang becomes determined to find the anonymous culprit behind it all. When the blogger, Tilly, is caught, she reveals that she doesn't hate Austin, but in fact hates Ally due to an incident in kindergarten. She challenges her to perform in front of the mall to save Austin's career; Ally is unable to due to her stage fright. He comes to her rescue and the two are able to beat Tilly at her own game. During the whole episode, Dez and Trish both get a job at a fish-fry restaurant and start frying up everything but fish, causing them to get fired (just as they planned).

Guest stars: Audrey Whitby as Tilly, Cole Sand as Nelson

Song featured: "The Butterfly Song"
66"Tickets & Trashbags"Adam WeissmanSamantha Silver &
Joey Manderino
January 22, 2012 (2012-01-22)1073.0[13]

Everyone is excited when Austin is invited to perform at the Miami Internet Music Awards; unfortunately, Austin is only allowed to bring one guest. Everyone's friendship is tested as Ally, Trish and Dez all compete to win the coveted guest ticket. After Austin accidentally says yes to each person, they all get upset with him, leaving Austin wondering if he should just go alone (though he does bring Nelson with him). On the night of the awards, the three group members realize they have been selfish and show up in disguise to support Austin during his performance (though the show ends rather disastrously when Shiny Money got injured).

Guest stars: Cole Sand as Nelson, James Earl as Shiny Money

Song featured: "Trash Talka" (featuring "Double Take")
77"Managers & Meatballs"Adam WeissmanWayne ConleyJanuary 29, 2012 (2012-01-29)1083.5[14]

Everyone's loyalty is put to the test when Austin is approached by hotshot manager Demonica Dixon, who wants to sign him, promising to take him to the top. Austin is backed into the position of having to choose between his friends and the promise of fame. When he learns that Demonica has been purposely sabotaging his friendships with Ally, Dez and Trish, he sticks with his friends and gives Demonica a taste of her own medicine.

Guest star: Lisa Arch as Demonica Dixon

Song featured: "Better Together"
88"Club Owners & Quinceaneras"Eric Dean SeatonJoey Manderino &
Samantha Silver
February 19, 2012 (2012-02-19)1093.5[15]

Trish is having a quinceañera, a Mexican party that celebrates a 15-year-old girl's coming of age. At the party is a big-time club owner, and Austin tries to impress him. Also at the party is Dallas, Ally's crush. She decides to ask him to dance, but after he refuses, Austin has to decide between helping Ally or impressing the club owner. Austin chooses her and dances with her, making her happy. Dez wrecks Trish's presents when he literally swings in on a jungle vine, and Austin finds out the club owner is a country club owner (not a nightclub owner, as he'd initially thought). Dallas comes back and tells Ally he didn't dance with her because he can't dance. She tells him she can't dance either, so they dance badly together.

Guest star: Noah Centineo as Dallas
99"Deejays & Demos"Roger S. ChristiansenSteve Freeman & Aaron HoFebruary 26, 2012 (2012-02-26)1112.7[16]

Austin books his first radio interview and decides it's the perfect time to give Ally the credit she deserves. However, during the interview, his plan backfires and the DJ invites both him and her to come back and perform live on the radio. The gang must scramble to find a way around Ally's stage fright. But when Dez breaks their brilliant idea, they must try and work things out...

Guest star: Preston Jones as Miami Mack

Song featured: "You Don't See Me"
1010"World Records & Work Wreckers"Phill LewisKevin Kopelow & Heath SeifertMarch 4, 2012 (2012-03-04)1133.1[17]

Ally accidentally hires her crush, Dallas, to work at Sonic Boom. When he turns out to be a horrible employee, she hesitates in firing him, fearing it might ruin her chances of him liking her. Meanwhile, Austin and Dez compete to see who can spin a basketball on their finger the longest, granting them their name in a world record book.

Guest stars: Andy Milder as Lester, Noah Centineo as Dallas
1111"Songwriting & Starfish"Eric Dean SeatonEric FriedmanMarch 11, 2012 (2012-03-11)1102.6[18]

Austin is interested in participating in the Hot Summer Jam Contest, with a little help from his buddies, he just might win. The prize: a shot at having one of his original songs on the radio. The contest takes place at the beach where Ally wants to get over her bad memories, so she and Austin can work out some lyrics. But when Ally's book gets covered in gum, Trish (who got a job at an ice cream shop) puts the book into her cart to freeze the gum so they can scrape it off. But they forget the book in the ice cream cart, so they have to try and break into shop to get it back. While in the shop they get locked in the freezer, so Austin calls Dez to save them but with the bad reception, Dez mistakes the phrase "Come to the ice cream shop, and save us" for the phrase "Come to the ice cream shop and shave Gus." Dez finally rescues them, but they get caught by the police.

Guest star: Kelly Perine as Officer Dunphy
Song featured: "Heard it On the Radio"

Note: Calum Worthy's first time singing a song on the show.
1212"Soups & Stars"Shannon FlynnWayne ConleyMarch 25, 2012 (2012-03-25)1152.6[19]

Ally joins a social networking website called Tweeter. She is amazed and happy when she gains 5,000 followers after she posts a picture of her "spider soup" while eating at Ms. Suzy's Soups, a restaurant owned by her former grade school teacher. But when her picture makes people stop eating at Ms. Suzy's Soups, she feels guilty and tries to help. Mostly, through her helping, she wants Ms. Suzy to give her a gold star, like she always gives everyone else. Ally goes a bit overboard with her plans and almost ruins everything. Dez saves the day by editing her commercial to make it a hit. Finally, Ms. Suzy explained she only gave gold stars to people that needed motivation and that Ally never needed one; but, to make her feel better, she gets a gold star from Ms. Suzy. The next day, Ally arrives at Sonic Boom completely covered in gold stars, catching the others off-guard.

Note: Tweeter is a parody of Twitter
Guest star: Lynne Marie Stewart as Miss Suzy

Song featured: "Suzy's Soups Jingle"
1313"Burglaries & Boobytraps"Shelley JensenAaron Ho & Steve FreemanApril 15, 2012 (2012-04-15)1063.3[20]

When all the stores in the mall start getting robbed, Ally and a team of other mall employees set out to find who the burglar is. A security camera shows Austin taking a guitar from a display case at Sonic Boom, and Trish sends the video in to get the reward. Austin later explains that he was trying to get the guitar autographed by Bruno Mars, much to Ally and Trish's surprise. With most of the mall thinking that Austin is the culprit, the group must scramble to figure out who's really responsible.

Note: Austin's full name is revealed to be Austin Monica Moon
1414"myTAB & My Pet"Phill LewisRick NyholmApril 22, 2012 (2012-04-22)1142.9[21]

When Ally brings her pet cockatiel Owen to keep everyone company in line, Austin accidentally opens the cage. Now Austin, Trish,and Dez must find him before Ally finds out. A popcorn machine is found and us turned on by Trish but she puts too much popcorn in it. Later, Trish and Austin try to prevent Ally from going to the room upstairs but it's too late. When she goes upstairs, the room is practically filled with popcorn. Suddenly, the bird comes back and she doesn't even notice. Meanwhile, the gang tries to receive the all new myTAB.

Song featured: "Not a Love Song" (Acoustic Version)

Guest star: Ashley Fink as Mindy
1515"Filmmaking & Fear Breaking"Roger S. ChristiansenRick NyholmMay 20, 2012 (2012-05-20)1123.0[22]
The crew is helping Dez film a movie and Austin gets the main role, but he doesn't want to do the movie because of a childhood fear of umbrellas. Ally helps him with his fear by telling him how she got her stage fright. Meanwhile, Dez thinks that to be an awesome director he has to anger the rest of the cast. So he doesn't use any of Ally's props, aggravates Trish when she tries to give herself more lines, and fills the set with umbrellas for Austin because he already knew that Austin was afraid of them, stating that he is Austin's best friend and knows all his secrets.
1616"Diners & Daters"Shelley JensenAaron Ho & Steve FreemanJune 17, 2012 (2012-06-17)1162.9[23]

Trish gets a new job at a diner with a singing waitress named Cassidy who Austin falls in love with. But when he asks her out on a date, she says no because she can't balance the stress of work, a band, and a boyfriend. So he gets a job at the diner to be around her. When he again asks her out after serenading her, she declines due to the fact her band is moving to L.A. for a record deal. Meanwhile, Dez finds out that Mindy is the manager of the diner and must get away from her but she gives him food that makes him stay.

Song featured: "Heart Beat"
Guest Stars: Ashley Fink as Mindy, and Aubrey Peeples as Cassidy

Note: Raini Rodriguez's second time singing a song on the show. Calum Worthy's second time singing a song on the show.
1717"Everglades & Allygators"Shelley JensenClay LapariJuly 15, 2012 (2012-07-15)1193.5[24]

Shiny Money invites Austin and the gang to his annual "Swamp Blast Party" in the Everglades. When they get there, the power in Shiny's houseboat goes out. Meanwhile, Trish and Dez go out to hunt for a legendary alligator, "Big Mama". When Trish and Dez get back to the houseboat, the power is back on, thanks to a close-by neighbor. Little do they know, a baby alligator followed them to the boat, attracting Big Mama. Big Mama bursts through the boat door, but the gang works together and they make it go away. Dez accidentally drills a hole in the floor of the boat, causing it to sink. Later, Austin sings "The Vacation Song" at the Swamp Blast.

Song featured: "Na Na Na (The Summer Song)"
1818"Successes & Setbacks"Shelley JensenSamantha Silver &
Joey Manderino
August 19, 2012 (2012-08-19)1173.3[25]

Austin gets signed to a big record deal, but when he practices all night, he strains his voice. Austin visits the doctor and is discovered to have nodules on his vocal chords. He must make the decision whether to get a procedure that will allow him to sing but may permanently alter his voice or to avoid the procedure but at the risk of never being able to sing again and taking over the family mattress business.

Note: This is the first episode to feature Austin's parents Mike & Mimi Moon. This is Dez's third time singing on the show.
Song featured: "The Way That You Do"

Guest Star: John Henson as Mike Moon, Austin's father, Jill Benjamin as Mimi Moon, Austin's mother, Robert Picardo as Dr. Grant, Austin's doctor and Richard Whiten as Jimmy Starr.
1919"Albums & Auditions"Eric Dean SeatonHeath Seifert & Kevin KopelowSeptember 9, 2012 (2012-09-09)1183.0[26]

Austin's music career is flourishing; his album is about to be released and Ally got accepted into Music University of New York with the help of Austin, Trish, and Dez. However, the gang is unaware that the music school is in New York. Heartbroken, Ally finally reveals the big news. The gang is devastated of her departure and they do not want her to leave. Now Ally has to decide whether to give up her dream and stay in Miami and continue being Austin's partner or leave for New York. During the album release party, the gang makes a slideshow of all the good times they shared together. Afterwards, they say their final goodbyes. The episode ends with Ally announcing that she is already living her dream and that she is staying in Miami.

Note: This is the final episode of season 1.[3]

Songs featured: "Illusion" and "Can't Do It Without You" (Acoustic Version)

Season 2 (2012/13)

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201"Costumes & Courage"Shelley JensenRick NyholmOctober 7, 2012 (2012-10-07)2-01[6]4.0[27]

Austin's new record label owner, Jimmy Starr, invites him to perform at the Starr Records Halloween party, where he will sing a duet with Taylor Swift to Ally's newest song; however, Austin thinks that Ally sold their song to Taylor and accidentally sends Jimmy a text where he lets out his frustration. At the Halloween party, they split up to find Jimmy in order to delete the text message. Meanwhile, Trish and Dez decide to go on a ghost-hunting mission since the mansion they are in is supposedly haunted. Luckily, they find Jimmy and Ally deletes the message by pretending to send a text to her father. Trish and Dez's ghost-hunting mission goes awry when they accidentally knock Taylor Swift unconscious. Since Ally is wearing the exact same costume as Taylor, she steps in and acts as Taylor Swift to not leave Austin hanging.

Song featured: "Don't Look Down"

Note: This is the first time Ally sings a duet with Austin onstage.
212"Backups & Breakups"Shelley JensenKevin Kopelow & Heath SeifertOctober 14, 2012 (2012-10-14)2-02[6]3.7[28]

Austin and Ally are suspicious when Trish and Dez are hiding something from them. This leads them to believe that they are dating, when, in fact, Trish is dating Trent (Trevor Jackson). Trish decided to keep their relationship a secret to not influence Austin's decision when Trent auditioned for a role as Austin's backup dancer. Later on, Ally finds out that Trent is cheating on Trish and only dated her to be a backup dancer in Austin's team, she decides whether to tell her or not. After getting advice from her mother, Penny (Julia Campbell), over video-chat, she decides to tell her. Trish confronts Trent and they break up and Austin fires him from the team, but Trent thinks that the reason he was fired is because Austin is jealous that he is the "better" dancer. Trent challenges Austin to a dance-off. In the end, Austin wins the dance-off and Trish gets a new boyfriend.

Notes: This is the first episode of the series that features the gang's high school. This is also the first time Ally's mother is shown.
223"Magazines & Made-Up Stuff"Shelley JensenSamantha Silver &
Joey Manderino
October 28, 2012 (2012-10-28)2-05[6]3.5[29]

Trish books Austin for the cover of a popular teen magazine, Cheetah Beat. First, Austin must answer a questionnaire, but Trish thinks he is boring so she decides to fill it out for him instead. When the journalist, Megan Simms (Aubrey K. Miller), shows up, everyone realizes Trish has embellished Austin's hobbies, skills, and interests. Megan wants to see all of Austin's astonishing skills to prove he is worthy to be on the cover. Austin fears that if he backs down, Megan will expose him as a total liar. Now, the gang must find a way to keep the journalist impressed while not getting Austin into trouble.

Songs featured: "The Butterfly Song", "Who I Am", "Sonic Boom Blues"

Note: Cheetah Beat is a parody of Tiger Beat.
234"Parents & Punishments"Shelley JensenAaron Ho & Steve FreemanNovember 4, 2012 (2012-11-04)2-06[6]3.3[30]

After a flood at Nelson's school ruins all of their instruments, he is sad because the music program will not be able to perform their concert. Ally accidentally gives away all of the instruments in Sonic Boom to the music program. Somehow Ally must come up with $10,000 to buy all of the instruments back before her father finds out. The gang decides to host a fundraiser to raise the money and Austin is set to give a phenomenal performance in order to receive more donations. However, when Austin gets grounded due to his bad grades, the gang is left needing a backup plan.

Songs featured: "Better Together" and "Heart Beat"
245"Crybabies & Cologne"Shelley JensenLuisa LeschinNovember 11, 2012 (2012-11-11)2-04[6]3.3[31]

Trent asks Ally to write him a song so he can be famous like Austin. After Ally refuses to help him, Trent steals her newest song that she worked on with Austin. Later on, the gang discovers that Trent became an overnight sensation by copying Austin's "Double Take" music video and going by the stage name, T-Fame. Trent quickly rises to fame and starts stealing Austin's life. Now, the gang must find a way to take him down.

Song featured: "Got It 2"

Notes: Entertain Me Tonight is a parody of Entertainment Tonight, The Wanda Watson Show is a parody of The Wendy Williams Show, and The Bee Whisperer is a parody of The Crocodile Hunter. This episode resembles to what happened in Rockers & Writers. T-Fame is a parody of T-Pain.
256"Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year"[32][33][34]Bob KoherrWayne Conley,
Mike Montesano & Ted Zizik
December 7, 2012 (2012-12-07)2-11[6]4.8[35]

Austin, Ally, Dez, and Trish travel to New York City where Austin is booked to perform at Times Square on New Year’s Eve. (Although Trish really booked him at Timmy's Square instead of Times Square). Now, Trish is fix this whole situation. Trish talks takes Jimmy Starr's computer while he's being distracted by Dez and talks to a musical agent of the company to see if he can fix the whole mess. Later on, the mess is fixed. Except trouble ensues when the plane suffers mechanical problems and is diverted to Philadelphia. They quickly come up with a solution and decide to take a cab to New York, but they are kicked off when they cannot afford the fare for going a far distance. When security will not let the gang through the crowded streets, they bump into Jessie (Debby Ryan), a nanny, and crazed fan, Emma (Peyton List). Luckily, Jessie comes up with an effective plan to get Austin to perform on time. (Jessie takes a helicopter to Times Square so Austin will be there on time. Meanwhile, Jessie lets the gang stay at their apartment in hopes that Austin will record one of her songs and turn it into a big hit, and there, they meet the rest of the Ross family: Luke (Cameron Boyce), Ravi (Karan Brar), Zuri (Skai Jackson), and the grumpy butler, Bertram (Kevin Chamberlin). Later on, they all travel to Miami where Austin and Jessie will sing a duet at his next concert. It is revealed Jessie's "song" is actually Zuri's school assignment. Zuri finds out and ends up giving Jessie credit because she knows how much it means to her, because acting didn't work out for her. In the end, Austin and Jessie give an unforgettable performance and Dez makes a music video, which has everyone satisfied.

Songs featured: "Christmas Soul", "Can You Feel It", "Face To Face"

Notes: This is a 49 minute extended episode. The opening credit sequence is a combination of the opening credits of Austin & Ally and Jessie presenting the main cast of both shows with the theme songs and visuals of both shows interwoven. The end credits include guest cast and crew of both shows combined. This episode is available on iTunes and Amazon as an episode for both Jessie and Austin & Ally.
267"Ferris Wheels & Funky Breath"Shelley JensenAaron Ho & Steve FreemanJanuary 13, 2013 (2013-01-13)2-03[6]3.3[36]

Dez hires Kira (Kiersey Clemons) as Austin's love interest in his new music video that he is filming. Kira has the looks, but unfortunately has halitosis. They try to freshen her breath numerous times, but it backfires. When Dez is determined to fire her, they discover that she is Jimmy Star's daughter, so they must find a way to make her quit.

Songs featured: "No Ordinary Day"
278"Girlfriends & Girl Friends"Shelley JensenSamantha Silver &
Joey Manderino
January 27, 2013 (2013-01-27)TBA4.0[37]
Now that Kira has cured her bad breath, Austin decides to ask her out. She accepts, but changes her mind when she believes Austin has a crush on Ally. In order to prove her wrong, Ally helps Austin plan the perfect date for them, but later realizes that she really likes Austin. After Austin leaves for his date, Dez looks through her MyFace page and Ally realizes that she has planned the worst date. Ally, Trish, and Dez decide to go to the park and fix everything so Kira will not think that Ally is trying to sabotage their night. In the end, everything works out, Austin and Kira decide to stay together, leaving Ally heartbroken.
289"Campers & Complications"Adam WeissmanRick NyholmFebruary 17, 2013 (2013-02-17)TBA4.9[38]
When Ally's old summer camp friend, Elliott (Cody Christian), comes to town to visit, he and Ally spend a lot of time catching up and reminiscing about the past. Although Austin is now dating Kira, he suddenly finds himself jealous of Ally's friendship with Elliott. Later on, Austin reveals that he also has feelings for Ally and the two of them should be together.
2910"Chapters & Choices"Adam WeissmanKevin Kopelow & Heath SeifertFebruary 24, 2013 (2013-02-24)TBA4.0[39]
Penny, Ally's mom, returns from Africa to host a book release party and Ally finally works up the courage to conquer her stage fright. Meanwhile, Austin asks Kira to be his girlfriend, but she tells him she needs time. At the event, Austin and Ally perform a duet. After their performance, Ally and Austin kiss. Shortly after, Kira accepts to be his girlfriend in front of Ally, ending in a cliffhanger.
3011"Partners & Parachutes"Eric Dean SeatonHeath Seifert & Kevin KopelowMarch 17, 2013 (2013-03-17)TBAN/A

After what happened with Kira, Ally tries to move on and focuses on her career now that she does not have stage fright anymore. Meanwhile, Austin tries breaking up with Kira many times but it backfires. Trish books Ally an interview with Megan Simms to talk about her career, but Megan cares more about the gossip. When Austin finally breaks up with Kira, they hug, Megan snaps the picture, and gets the wrong idea. In the end, Austin serenades her with a song she wrote for him and they officially become a couple.

Songs Featured: "I Think About You"
3112"Freaky Friday & Fan Fiction"[40]Eric Dean SeatonKevin Kopelow & Heath SeifertApril 7, 2013 (2013-04-07)TBAN/A
When Dez gets a magical typewriter, everything he writes magically happens, including the gang switching bodies.

References

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