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[edit]Created by, Directed by, Supervising Director, Showrunner/Head Writer (Executive Producer, Season 1-3), Polly Draper
Music Supervisor, Music Producer, Ensemble Cast Member, Producer in Writers Room (Co-Executive Producer, Season 1-3), Michael Wolff
Developed by, Distributor (Founder/CEO, Worldwide Biggies—in affiliation with Nickelodeon; Executive Producer, Season 1-3), Albie Hecht
Production Facilitator (1 episode, Season 3), Assists Distributor (Producer for Worldwide Bggies (Season 1-3)), Kari Kim (Vice President of Production and Development, Worldwide Biggies)
Recurring Star, (Financial) Consulting Producer (Season 1-3), Tim Draper
Post-Production Supervisor, Director of Photography, Camera Operator, Production Facilitator (Physical facilities, Season 1-3), Ken H. Keller
Line Producer, Production Facilitator (Season 1-3), Caron Rudner-Keller
Pilot
[edit]*Note this movie was written and directed by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life mother). It was originally designed as a mock documentary, extended family project; and then developed into a television movie.
Pilot Episode | ||||||
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Total viewership ratings (per million) | Result | |
"The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | January 27, 2007 | 3.7 | SAME, except it had 2.7 million total viewers | |
This movie is part documentary and part rock-mockumentary musical comedy. The plot centers around two real-life brothers, Nat and Alex Wolff, who are part of a band called the Silver Boulders. The band features lead singer-songwriter and keyboardist Nat Wolff, drummer Alex Wolff, guitarist Joshua Kaye, keyboardist David Levi (who has known the Wolff brothers since pre-school), cellist Thomas Batuello, and the band's manager Cooper Pillot. Nat and Alex think they are living the good life until the band goes through superstardom, adolescence, and a band break up. Songs Performed: "Crazy Car," "Motormouth," "Got No Mojo," "If There Was a Place to Hide," "I Need You," "That's How It Is," "Hardcore Wrestlers (with Inner Feelings)," "Rosalina" Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards, Composer), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums, Composer), Michael Wolff (Accordion, Piano, Composer) Special Guest Appearance by: Cyndi Lauper, Julianne Moore, Uma Thurman, Ricki Lake, Ann Curry, Arsenio Hall, Nancy Wilson, Gretchen Egolf, James Badge Dale, Barbara eda-Young, David Thornton, Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Melanie Mayron, Patricia Wettig, Polly Draper, Peter Horton, Tony Shalhoub |
Episodes
[edit]Season 1: 2007
[edit]*Note: Season 1 of this TV series is created by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother). This season's premise is that the band is making a studio album. It consists of one TV movie and 11 episodes.
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Episode ID | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Production Code | Total viewership (in millions) | Result |
1 | "VMA's" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 3, 2007 | 101 | 4.5 | SAME, except it had 3.5 million total viewers. |
The Naked Brothers Band are invited to the Video Music Awards (VMA's). So, Nat and the rest of the band have to get ready and practice while Rosalina gets her braces off. Jesse reads Nat and Alex's horoscopes to them; Nat's said if he failed, he would bring everyone down with him while Alex's said that he would have to be careful of falling objects and stay away from motorized vehicles. This worries both of them and now the band is worried they won't win the VMA's. The Naked Brothers Band wins after all for "Best Rock Video" for their song, "Banana Smoothie." Songs Performed: I'm Out, Banana Smoothie Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Snoop Dogg | |||||||
2 | "Wolff Brothers Cry Wolf" | Melanie Mayron | Polly Draper | February 3, 2007 | 102 | 4.8 | Same, but it was production code 104, and drew 3.8 million total viewers. |
The band is filming a music video called Sometimes I'll Be There, and Nat has to fake cry to help his director win an award. He finds out he can't do it, so he asks Alex for help. Alex can do it easily and makes Nat give him $10 whenever he fake cries. Later on, Nat finds out that Alex had been using acting tears from the director. Nat chases Alex around, so Alex decides to drop a bowl of concrete grapes on Nat's foot, which causes him to cry because of the pain. Songs Performed: "Sometimes I'll Be There" Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
3 | "Nat is a Stand-Up Guy" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 10, 2007 | 103 | 4.6 | Same, but unknown total viewers. |
Nat wants to prove to everyone that he is funnier than Alex, especially Rosalina (who thinks stand-up guys are brave), so he decides that he is going to try stand up comedy, but it ends up being a total disaster. Later on, there is a special appearance by George Lopez at a benefit. Then, Nat reads everyone the anger notes that Alex wrote about Nat not being funny, and therefore seem funny. Songs Performed: "Catch Up With The End", "I Indeed Can See", "Crazy Car" Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics and every other instrument) Special Guest Appearance by: George Lopez | |||||||
4 | "Alex's Clothing Line" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 17, 2007 | 105 | 3.4 | Same writer but it was directed by Melanie Mayron, the 5th episode, aired February 24, 2007, and the total viewers were unknown. |
Alex gets a new clothing line and is very happy about it until he sees everybody from fans to cops wearing it. Some people would wear the clothes and pretend to be Alex. This made Alex mad because everybody believed the phony was really him. Also, Nat writes a song about a blond haired girl and Rosalina thinks he has a girlfriend, but Nat just did that so the rest of the band wouldn't tease him about having a crush on Rosalina. Song Performed: "Beautiful Eyes" Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
5 | "Fishin' For Love" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | February 24, 2007 | 106 | 3.5 | It was written and directed by Polly Draper, the fourth episode, aired February 17, 2007, and total viewers were unknown. |
The band decides to go to the beach for a day. David and Thomas are jealous that Nat gets all the girls, so they fake drowning and shark attacks. Alex and Jesse try to break a world record for sand counting. Nat remembers when Rosalina kissed him on the cheek during a concert in Chicago, but she doesn't. Supervising Director: Polly Draper Song Performed: Fishin' For Love Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
6 | "Alien Clones" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | March 10, 2007 | 104 | 2.0 | Same, except it was production code 102, the 13th episode, and aired late October 2007. |
Nat and Alex have a sleepover with the band (except for Rosalina). Song Performed: "Run", "Alien Clones" Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
7 | "Puberty" | Polly Draper | Magda Liolis | March 17, 2007 | 107 | 3.5 | Same, but it aired March 3, 2007, and total viewership was unknown. |
Alex thinks that Nat has hit puberty because Nat's voice changed, but it is just a cold. Alex gets mad at Jesse because she goes on a date with The Adorable Timmerman Brothers because they are her age and mature. So, Alex wears a fake beard and armpit hair to convince Jesse that he's going through puberty. Song Performed: Taxi Cab Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
8 | "A Rebel and a Skateboarder" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis and Bob Mittenthal | March 23, 2007 | 108 | 3.8 | Same director, but it was ONLY written by Magda Liolis, and the seventh episode. Total viewers unknown. |
Rosalina wants to wrestle Nat, but he doesn't want to wrestle a girl. Alex runs away to the skate park because Jesse is still dating The Timmerman Brothers. When Alex is at the skate park, he meets a girl named Juanita, who is a fan, and Alex has a crush on her. When Alex returns to the band, Nat wrestles Rosalina and she beats him. The rest of the guys are impressed. Song Performed: I Could Be Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
9 | "A Man Needs a Maid" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | April 7, 2007 | 109 | 2.8 | Same writer and director, but it was the eighth episode, and aired March 30, 2007. Total viewers unknown. |
The morning after the sleepover, Nat and Alex's house is a mess, so Cooper hires a cleaning specialist named Betty (Catherine Curtain), who doesn't clean at all. Dad seems to be taking an interest in Betty and she seems to be taking an interest in Dad, causing Nat and Alex to worry about their future. Song Performed: Banana Smoothie 'Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
10 | "First Kiss (On The Lips, That Is)" | Melanie Mayron | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal and Polly Draper | May 12, 2007 | 110 | 4.7 | Same director, but it was only written by Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal, the 9th episode, production code 112, and aired April 7, 2007. Total viewers unknown. |
When Nat and Rosalina find out they have to kiss in their new music video, they're both nervous, but for different reasons. Rosalina is conflicted about her feelings for Nat—after all, she's a teenager and he's only 11. She begs the director to recast and he does, setting up a contest for a lucky girl to be the first girl ever to kiss Nat on the lips. Nat is hurt and his friendship with Rosalina becomes strained, especially when the winner of the contest, Daisy (Shyenne Melendez), is a very pretty, sweet girl that everyone likes including Nat. Later on though, Rosalina, feeling guilty, tries to straighten things out, so she gives him his first kiss on the lips in his dressing room. This episode was part of "kiss & tell." Supervising Director: Polly Draper Song Performed: Long Distance Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
11 | "The Song" | Melanie Mayron | Polly Draper | June 2, 2007 | 113 | 3.8 | Same director, although it was written by Magda Liolis, the 10th episode, and aired June 22, 2007. Total viewership unknown. |
Nat and Alex write the exact same song for Juanita and her friends at the foster home. It turns out their mom (who died, but not in real life) sang the song to them when they were little. Their dad reveals to Nat and Alex that Betty and him are going steady. Nat and Alex also get a puppy named Lucky, who is hypoallergenic, so Betty let their dad get it for them. This episode was part of NBB greatest hits weekend. Supervising Director: Polly Draper Song Performed: Nowhere (I Miss My Family), L.A. Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
12–13 | "Battle of the Bands" | Polly Draper | Will McRobb & Chris Viscardi | October 6, 2007 | 111-112/ 999 | 4.8 | Same, yet it was production code 110-111 and episode 11-12. Total viewership was 3.8 million. |
The Naked Brothers Band and another band, the L.A. Surfers, find themselves competing in a "band v.s. band" charity event benefiting Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free instruments and lessons to kids in low-income public schools. Rosalina starts to fall for the L.A. Surfers lead singer, Bobby Love. It annoys Nat that Rosalina is seeing the opponent's lead singer. It turns out that Bobby is just dating Rosalina to get to Nat and is lying about everything (i.e., British accent and not writing his own songs). Moreover, Bobby tells news reporter Matt Pinfield that Nat "takes credit for the songs he does not write." Because of the false news report about Nat, he and Bobby have a dispute at a press conference and Nat declares that the charity event is now a competition and the losing band's proceeds from their next CD goes to the charity. During music rehearsal, Nat and the other band members keeps ridiculing Bobby by calling him a "big fat phony lier". After Rosalina constantly asks them to stop, she looses respect in Nat and quits the band. She then tells Bobby what happened and that she quit the band. Bobby begins to give Rosalina suspicion that Bobby may not be who he really is. After Rosalina asks Bobby a series of questions, he distracts Rosalina about her music script and she says it is no longer be of any use. Subsequently, Bobby throws it out. When Rosalina leaves, Bobby steals it. At the concert, Bobby's band plays Nat's new song "L.A." that he stole from Rosalina. A saddened Rosalina runs backstage to apologize to Nat and joins the band again. Nat hugs her for support. Because Bobby is afraid of balloons, there happened to been a net of balloons above the stage and Rosalina pulls the rope. Balloons then fall all down on the stage and his everyone laughs at him. Then the host of the event, Patty, asks Cooper for a tape of The Naked Brothers rehearsing Nat's song. Patty projects it on the screen and Matt Pinfield announces Bobby's faux identity. The "L.A." surfers are booed off the stage. The movie ends to The Naked Brothers Band performing Nat's newest composition, "Girl Of My Dreams", which was dedicated to Rosalina. Subsequently, they win the Battle of the Bands. Songs Performed: "L.A.", "Girl of My Dreams" Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Keli Price |
Season 2: 2008
[edit]*Note: Season 2 of this TV show is created by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother). This season's premise is that the band goes on tour. It consists of two TV Movies, eight episodes, and two concert specials.
The Naked Brothers Band: Season 2 | |||||||
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Episode ID | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Production Code | Total viewership (in millions) | Result |
15–16 | "Sidekicks" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | January 26, 2008 | 201-202/ 998 | 4.6 | SAME, but the total viewership was 3.6 million. |
Nat and Alex are going to their middle school party. The theme is superhero costumes. When Jesse introduces her two sisters, Tessy and Bessy, to Nat and Alex, she tells Nat that Rosalina's high school prom is on the same day as the middle school party. Rosalina goes with the most popular guy in school because Nat tells her to (he was told it was every girl's dream). Nat gets stuck in a situation where he takes the "the most popular" girl in the freshmen class, Patrice, to the Prom. In the end Patrice and Wade (the most popular guy in Amigos High School) are together while Nat and Rosalina are together because their dates left them. They dance for a while and then leave the High School prom to go to the Masquerade Party (middle school dance) and perform their hit song "I Don't Want To Go To School." Songs Performed: Mystery Girl, I Don't Want To Go to School Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
17 | "Great Trip" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | February 2, 2008 | 204 | 3.5 | It was written and directed by Polly Draper. Total viewers unknown. |
Nat, Alex, and Jesse try to win a free trip to Kids Paradise, a huge water park, through dog food cans. David ends up winning the trip and must decide who to take. The whole band sucks up to him by giving him presents so that he will take them. He tells Rosalina he can't take her because she's a girl, he can't take Cooper because he snores too loud, he can't take Thomas because gets scared when he is away from his mom for too long, he can't take Qaasim because he gets scared on roller coasters, and he can't take Alex because his feet smell. So, he decides to take Nat and his Dad. Nat leaves Alex in control of rehearsals and he and Jesse take control of the band and change the name to the Naked Brother Band. Meanwhile, on the trip David accidentally pushes Nat's dad down the slide and he tries to get revenge, but David is too lucky. The band becomes tired of Alex taking charge and they pull a prank making him think that ET, David's dog, can actually talk. When they get back, David tells Nat that he really isn't lucky, but rather smart. In addition, he says being smart is too much work. Supervising Director: Polly Draper Songs Performed: Motormouth, Great Trip Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
18 | "Three is Enough" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 9, 2008 | 203 | 3.8 | Writer is the same but it was directed by Jonathan Judge. Total viewers unknown. |
Cooper asks Patty Scoggins out on a date. He is nervous and begs Nat to ask Rosalina to go with them. He doesn't want to, but Nat asks her for him anyway. Rosalina suggests that they go to see a horror movie, so that Cooper will seem brave. Cooper accidentally spills a blue slushie all over her, but the date turns out well. Nat and Rosalina leave holding hands. Alex writes a new song about his dream girl, Melody. He is mad when the cartoonist puts a picture of his dream girl in Nat's song, but not in his. He later meets the cartoonist granddaughter who is his dream girl. She kisses him on the cheek, which makes Juanita mad. Meanwhile, the downstairs neighbor gets annoyed by all the noise that they make, so Jesse goes on a date with him. The Timmerman Brothers go along to split them up. Songs Performed: Three is Enough, Tall Girls, Short Girls...You Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics), Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
19 | "The Talk Show" | Jonathan Judge | Magda Liolis and Polly Draper | February 16, 2008 | 205 | 4.2 | The episode number and director are the same, although it was ONLY written by Magda Liolis. Total viewers unknown. |
Nat is upset when a critic named Sam Lee gives his song Banana Smoothie a bad review. However, he gets excited when he and Alex are told they get to interview Joel Madden. But when Alex learns that he flirted with Jesse at the Kids Choice Awards, he gets angry and tells Nat he is not doing the interview. Nat finds out that he must interview Sam Lee who turns out to be a young girl. At the interview, Alex tries to keep Jesse away from Joel, while Dad and Betty try to get an interview with Joel Madden. Sam Lee gets made fun of, so Nat decides to help her write a song, which they perform with her and Joel Madden. Songs Performed: Proof of My Love, Banana Smoothie Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Joel Madden | |||||||
20 | "The Bar Mitzvah" | Melanie Mayron | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | February 23, 2008 | 206 | 3.3 | Same but total viewers unknown. |
Cooper prepares for his big Bar Mitzvah while Alex switches places with a skate-boarding look alike named Mitchie Brusco. While Alex gets to go to meet Tony Hawk, Mitchie must go to Cooper's Bar Mitzvah. At the Bar Mitzvah, a tape is shown where Nat who is on too much laughing gas and he reveals Cooper's secrets. This sends the party into a disaster, so Nat decides to have the band perform, but discovers that Alex is really Mitchie. Meanwhile, Alex gets into trouble when he challenges Tony Hawk to a skate off. Alex calls Mitchie, but Nat answers. Alex and Mitchie both decide to fake injuries and they switch back. Songs Performed: If You Can Make It Through the Rain Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Tony Hawk | |||||||
21 | "Uncle Miles" | Melanie Mayron | Polly Draper | March 1, 2008 | 207 | 3.7 | The episode number and director is the same, though it was written by Magda Liolis. Total viewers unknown. |
Dad's (Michael Wolff) twin brother Uncle Miles (Michael Wolff) comes to visit and the boys think that he is way cooler than their dad. Alex says that all younger brothers are better than bigger brothers. They hold a Battle of the Brothers contest with Cooper and Rosalina judging it. When Betty meets Uncle Miles, she falls for him and Alex realizes that he doesn't want him and Nat to end up like his dad and Uncle; he wants to be friends. So, they both decide to do bad at the contest. Dad discovers that Betty is dumping him and joining Uncle Miles' band. To get revenge, the boys pull of Uncle Miles' wig and then to make Dad feel better, Alex lets his dad play the accordion for his new song. Supervising Director: Polly Draper Songs Performed: Changing Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
22 | "Everybody's Cried at Least Once" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | March 8, 2008 | 208 | 3.6 | Same writer and director, but it was the 24th episode. Total viewers unknown. |
The band prepares to leave on tour. The band members face different problems: Dad is still upset about his split from Betty, so Nat and Alex end up leaving Lucky behind and give him to Dad; Rosalina's father is getting divorced for the fourth time and almost doesn't make it in time to say goodbye; and David isn't allowed to bring E.T.—if he leaves him home, his mom will send her to the kennel. But everything worked out after all: Dad started laughing again after he started watching George Lopez's stand-up comedy on television—and Dad and George Lopez end up going to Accordion Camp together; Tuffy end's up letting E.T. come on the bus after all; and Rosalina's dad made it just in time before the bus left. Songs Performed: Everybody's Cried at Least Once, Long Distance, Beautiful Eyes, Crazy Car Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: George Lopez | |||||||
23 | "Cleveland" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis and Bob Mittenthal | April 12, 2008 | 209 | 3.9 | Same director but it was written by Polly Draper. Total viewers unknown. |
The band kicks off their tour in the Midwest. The fans are going crazy and the band mates are annoyed that Nat gets all the attention, especially Thomas. Rosalina is jealous too, but tries not to show it. She is jealous of all the attention that Nat gets from all the girls that like him. The band members try to make Thomas feel better, but it doesn't work. But when they arrive to Cleveland, everyone starts screaming for Thomas and he thought Nat did that for a joke. Qaasim and David go online to figure out how all of a sudden Thomas got all the girls. A crazy lady who interviewed the band said that Thomas loves the girls of Cleveland, but he actually said he loves girls from Venus. Since the crazy lady thought he said he loved girls from Cleveland, it made the people of Cleveland his favorite. At the end, the band performs at a concert in Cleveland and he sang a song he wrote entitled, Boys Rule, Girls Drool, but changed the words for the concert to Girls Rule, Boys Drool in honor of the girls of Cleveland. Songs Performed: Body I Occupy Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
24 | "L.A." | Polly Draper | Will McRobb & Chris Viscardi | April 19, 2008 | 210 | 4.0 | This episode doesn't exist. |
The band stops at Los Angeles, California. Nat and Alex has been here many times, but has never performed here. Nat loves Los Angeles, but when they visit San Diego, they bump into scornful musician Bobby Love (Keli Price) again. Once again, Bobby strikes. Bobby apologizes to Rosalina, explaining that he was such a jerk but has changed now. Nat gets mad after Bobby asks Rosalina out to the movies, which Rosalina agrees to going. Nat and Rosalina have a dispute, prompting Rosalina to quit the band again. Dad shows Nat and Alex the front cover of Los Angeles Times, which shows Bobby Love stealing candy from a eight year old girl named Sally and made her cry. Qaasim, David, Thomas, Cooper, and Jesse all persuade Nat to prove to Rosalina that Bobby is at it again, by finding the girl that was hurt by Bobby and bring her to tell Rosalina. Once Rosalina spoke to her and saw the cover from the newspaper, Rosalina has a huge dispute with Bobby. Rosalina apologizes and joins the group again. Special Guest Appearance by: Keli Price Songs Performed: "L.A.", "Your Smile", "Flying Away", "Girl of My Dreams" Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
25 | "The County Fair" | Jonathan Judge | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | April 26, 2008 | 211 | 2.0 | Same writer and director. Total viewers unknown. |
The band stops at Nashville for a live performance....Alex enters a beauty pageant and wins the contest. Songs Performed: Tall Girls, Short Girls, You..., Crazy Car Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
26–28 | "Polar Bears" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | June 6, 2008 | 213-215/ 997 | 4.8 | SAME, but the only total viewers known was that it gained 1.6 million in the 6-11 age group. |
The band's next concert stop is in New Orleans, where they are with Onita (Donna Lynn Leavy)—an old friend of Nat and Alex's mom. Nat and Alex also get to see their childhood friends—Onita's daughters: Little Grace (Grace Cartwright) and Big Ella (Saoirse Scott). During the ride down there, Jesse heard about a funny movie from a guy "with sparkly eyes" and she told Alex to watch it. It turns out it to be the film An Inconvenient Truth, starring Al Gore. After Alex watched it, he became obsessed with saving the polar bears because of global warming. Meanwhile, Nat starts hanging out with Little Grace, causing Rosalina (Allie DiMeco) and Qaasim to take it the wrong way—thinking he's in love with her. When Qaasim tries to flirt with Little Grace (with advice from Rosalina), it creates a problem for the three of them. At a press conference, Alex is looking at a calendar and says, "Look at the calendar. Our picture is bigger than Santa Claus." The reporters only hear "We're bigger than Santa Claus," and the band has to run to Onita's trailer, hiding from the reporters. After the press conference, the media canceled the concert. In the end, Nat found out that Rosalina thought he was in love with Grace. He then said, "No, I love you Rosalina, how could she not know I love her," but Nat didn't know she was in the room. After that, Nat and Rosalina hug and kiss each other. The band then raises money at the state dinner and gives it to a charity that helps global warming. Songs Performed: I'll Do Anything, I've Got A Question, Flying Away, Why, Eventually Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: George Lopez, Phil Collins, Donna Lynn Leavy, Grace Cartwright, Saoirse Scott |
Season 3: 2008-2009
[edit]- Season 3 of this TV show was created by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother). This season's premise is that the band is filming their first motion TV Movie called, Mystery Girl. It consists of four TV movies, one episode, two holiday specials, and one animated special.
The Naked Brothers Band: Season 3 | |||||||
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Episode ID | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Production Code | Total viewership (in millions) | Result |
29–30 | "Filmmaking" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | November 15, 2008 | 301-302/ 996 | 5.0 | The episode number and writer is the same, though it was directed by Jonathan Judge, aired October 18, 2008, and the TV movie was called Mystery Girl. It garnered a total of 4 million viewers. |
The Naked Brothers Band is making a major motion picture, but it's far from quiet on the set as Nat grapples with why his girlfriend, Rosalina, is trying to get herself written out of the script. To Nat's dismay, he discovers that Rosalina is about to leave on a six-month cruise around the world, her prize for winning a music competition. Meanwhile on the set, Alex freaks out when he discovers that his part in the movie calls for him to kiss his skateboarding buddy, Juanita. Nat has to kiss his co-star star, actress Miranda Cosgrove, who plays herself. Songs Performed: Blueberry Cotton, Scary World, Face In The Hall, I Don't Want to Go to School, Your Smile Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Miranda Cosgrove | |||||||
31–32 | "Operation Mojo" | Jonathan Judge | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | November 22, 2008 | 303-304/ 995 | 2.8 | Same writers but it was directed by Polly Draper. It garnered a total viewership of 2.8 million. |
When Nat sees a tabloid photo of Rosalina kissing another guy during her round-the-world cruise, he becomes convinced that he’s losing her for good and goes into a funk that threatens to prevent him from finishing the movie the band is making. Desperate to snap him out of his gloom, Alex leads Nat into the wilderness, believing that surviving the perils of nature will lead Nat to discover his inner strength and regain his mojo. But with so much at stake, Alex knows that failure isn’t an option. So, he enlists the aid of his band mates to clandestinely stage events designed to make Nat believe he’s a wilderness hero. Supervising Director: Polly Draper Songs Performed: I Feel Alone, Curious, Got No Mojo Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff | |||||||
33 | "Thanksgiving Day" | Melanie Mayron | Polly Draper | November 29, 2008 | 307 | 3.0 | Episode doesn't exist |
Nat, Alex, and the rest of the band members, as well as Qaasim's brother Kahlil, Mr. Wolff, Jesse and her sisters Tessy and Bessy, Juanita, Tuffy, George Lopez and his wife Ann and daughter Maya have Thanksgiving dinner at Qaasim's mom's house. Special Guest Appearance by: George Lopez, Ann Serrano, Mayan Lopez, Toni Seawright, Kahlil Middleton, Teala Dunn, Elle Draper, Lisa Mulligan, Tuffy Questell Songs Performed: "No Night is Perfect," "Nowhere (I Miss My Family)" Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano) Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff | |||||||
34 | "Merry Christmas" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | December 20, 2008 | 308 | 3.2 | Same writer, though it was directed by Jonathan Judge, called Christmas Special, the 33rd episode, and aired December 13th. Total viewers unknown. |
Nat has the holiday blues since Rosalina's letters from abroad have a steadily decreasing number of X's and O's. If Nat doesn't find something to give him the Christmas spirit, it could ruin a benefit the band is holding for "Save the Children," which is hosted by Whoopi Goldberg. Meanwhile, Alex is in a competition with the adorable Timmerman Brothers to create the world's worst online Christmas video. Songs Performed: Yes We Can Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Natasha Bedingfield, Whoopi Goldberg, Leon G. Thomas III | |||||||
35 | "Valentine Dream Date" | Jonathan Judge | Magda Liolis | February 7, 2009 | 309 | 3.3 | Same, but it was the 34th episode. It gained a total of 3.2 million viewers. |
Nat decides to go on a dating game show. But, Nat's girlfriend, Rosalina, takes a break from her six-month cruise to surprise Nat for a visit, but Nat needs to figure out how to explain to her about the dating game show. Alex also has dating problems himself; Alex helps his babysitter-tutor Jesse get back together with her ex-boyfriend, Abdul, by pretending to be Cupid. Abdul ends up falling in love with Jesse, which causes problems for Alex since he always claimed to be her boyfriend, ever since he was 6-and-a-half-years-old. Songs Performed: No Night is Perfect, Jesse Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards) and Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums) Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Victoria Justice | |||||||
36–37 | "Naked Idol" | Polly Draper | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal and Magda Liolis | March 14, 2009 | 310-311/ 993 | 3.0 | Same director, but it was ONLY written by Magda Liolis and Bob Mittenthal, and the 35th-36th episode. Total viewers unknown. |
After returning from her worldly travels, Rosalina gets a visit from Michel (Jake Hertzog), the french piano prodigy that Rosalina kissed on her cruise. Michel tries to persuade Rosalina to kiss her "goodbye" and when Nat sees this, he and Michel get into a brawl and Nat proudly almost breaks his finger. When Rosalina gets back, she yells at Nat for hurting Michel. She then breaks up with Nat and quits the band. This leads to the band members starting auditions for the "Naked Idol" television event, which is to find a new bass player, with videos of auditions over the computer and successfully narrow it down to three people. A girl named Kristina becomes the new bass player and Rosalina cries while watching this on TV in her room. Meanwhile, Alex is depressed because his life is passing him by and hosts an "Al-Expo," which is all about him. The movie ends with a cliffhanger; Rosalina was talking to Michel in the studio, explaining about how she's upset about leaving the band. Mitchel says that she's to good for the band anyway and Rosalina replies, "You know what, I'm to good for you" and leaves the studio. All the band members—except for Kristina—tell Nat that Rosalina has a change in heart and wants to rejoin the band.Songs Performed: The World (As We Know It Today), Curious, Rosalina, Eventually, I'm Out, I Feel Alone Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano) and Alex Wolff (Drummer, Vocals, Lyrics, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: David Desrosiers, Tobin Esperance, Dave Atell | |||||||
38–39 | "The Premiere" | Jonathan Judge | Polly Draper | April 11, 2009 | 312-313/ 992 | 3.1 | Same director though it was written by Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal and Polly Draper, and 37th-38th episode. Total viewers unknown. |
The band is going to be on the Red Carpet as they premiere their new movie. It is also a big choice for the band whether to keep their new bassist Kristina or have Rosalina back. In addition, things go awry when Nat tries to find a date for the premiere. Songs Performed: Fire, Run, Just the Girl I Know, Little Old Nita Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano) Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Victoria Justice | |||||||
40 | "No School's Fools Day" | Jonathan Judge | Magda Liolis and Bob Mittenthal | May 2, 2009 | 314 | 2.0 | The episode number is the same, though it was written by Polly Draper, directed by Rosario Roveto, Jr., the air date was June 13, 2009, and the 39th episode. Total viewers unknown. |
The band is competing for the stinky shoe award. They have to pull the biggest prank ever and whoever wins gets the award. David and Qaasim shave half of Thomas's head but end up getting arrested. Rosalina and Kristina team up with a police officer's daugter and pretend to be different people. Nat pretends to be a mime. Supervising Director: Polly Draper 'Songs Performed: All I Needed Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Drummer, Vocals, Lyrics, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff | |||||||
41–42 | "Mystery Girl" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | June 6, 2009 | 305-306/ 994 | 3.0 | Doesn't exist |
Nat and Alex show the full "Mystery Girl Movie" to their viewers. Songs Performed: Blueberry Cotton, Scary World, Face In The Hall, I Don't Want to Go to School, Your Smile Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff |
TV Specials
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Episode ID | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Production Code | Result | |
S01 | "Been There, Rocked That" | Rosario Roveto, Jr. | Magda Liolis and Polly Draper | December 22, 2007 | 115 | Same director but it was only written by Magda Liolis, and the air date was on December 1, 2007. | |
Nat and Alex kick off their tour with a press junket showing music videos and telling the stories behind some of their favorite songs from season one. Songs Performed: Banana Smoothie, Taxi Cab, Fishin' for Love, Run, Long Distance Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
S02 | "Concert Special #2" | Jonathan Judge | N/A | April 5, 2008 | 216 | SAME | |
The band performs a concert in front of a live audience featuring new and old songs from the show. Songs Performed: Body I Occupy, Three is Enough, Mystery Girl, Your Smile, Drum Solo, Eventually, I Don't Want To Go To School, I'm Out Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
S03 | "County Fair Concert Special" | Jonathan Judge | N/A | May 3, 2008 | 212 | SAME director but the airdate was May 24, 2008 | |
The band performs a concert in front of a live audience featuring new and old songs from the show at the County Fair. Songs Performed: Motormouth, Taxi Cab, Great Trip, Crazy Car, Banana Smoothie, I'll Do Anything, Tall Girls, Short Girls...You, Run Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||||
S04 | "Secrets of the NBB Summer Tour" | Rosario Roveto, Jr. | Magda Liolis and Polly Draper | October 11, 2008 | 317 | The air date was on January 30, 2009, but it was ONLY written by Magda Liolis and directed by Polly Draper. | |
Nat and Alex hang out in the editorial room with editor Craig Cobb. You see a clip of Theo (Nat Wolff) and Leo (Alex Wolff) showing clips of their favorite episodes of season two. Songs Performed: I Don't Want to Go to School Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards); Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums) Supervising Director: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff | |||||||
S05 | "The Supertastic 6" | Mark Salisbury | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | January 31, 2009 | 315 | Same, but the production code was 215 and the airdate was in late November 2008. | |
This episode is an animated special. The band's superhero alter egos must stop a jazz-playing criminal genius from stealing the world's hair supply. Songs Performed: Little Old Nita, Body I Occupy Music Composed by: Nat Wolff Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff |
The way the ordering was
[edit]Created by, Directed by, Supervising Director (Uncredited), Showrunner/Head Writer (Executive Producer, Season 1-3), Polly Draper
Developed by (Uncredited), Distributor (Founder/CEO, Worldwide Biggies—in affiliation with Nickelodeon; Executive Producer, Season 1-3), Albie Hecht
Music Supervisor, Music Producer, Ensemble Cast Member, Assists Showrunner, Producer in Writers Room (Co-Executive Producer, Season 1-3), Michael Wolff
Writer (Season 1-3)/Producer in Writers Room (Co-Executive Producer, Season 3), Bob Mittenthal
Recurring Star, (Financial) Consulting Producer (Season 1-3), Tim Draper
Post Production Supervisor, Director of Photography, Camera Operator, Produced by (Physical facilities, Season 1-3), Ken H. Keller
Line Producer, Produced by (Physical facilities, Season 1-3), Caron Rudner-Keller
Coordinating Producer (Season 1), Produced by (Physical facilities; 1 episode, Season 3), Kari Kim (Vice President of Production and Development, Worldwide Biggies)
- Series Overview
Season | Total Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | Discs | |
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Pilot | N/A | 2005 / 2007 | April 3, 2007 | 1 | |
Season 1 | 13 | 2007 | January 8, 2008 | 2 | |
Season 2 | 15 | 2008 | October 21, 2008 | 2 | |
Season 3 | 12 | 2008-09 | TBA | TBA | |
TV Specials | 2 | 2007-09 | N/A | N/A |
Pilot
[edit]*Note this movie was written and directed by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life mother). It was originally designed as a mock documentary, extended family project; and then developed into a television movie.
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | |
"The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | January 27, 2007 | |
This movie is part documentary and part rock-mockumentary musical comedy. The plot centers around two real-life brothers, Nat and Alex Wolff, who are part of a band called the Silver Boulders. The band features lead singer-songwriter and keyboardist Nat Wolff, drummer Alex Wolff, guitarist Joshua Kaye, keyboardist David Levi (who has known the Wolff brothers since pre-school), cellist Thomas Batuello, and the band's manager Cooper Pillot. Nat and Alex think they are living the good life until the band goes through superstardom, adolescence, and a band break up. Songs Performed: "Crazy Car," "Motormouth," "Got No Mojo," "If There Was a Place to Hide," "I Need You," "That's How It Is," "Hardcore Wrestlers (with Inner Feelings)," "Rosalina" Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards, Composer), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums, Composer), Michael Wolff (Accordion, Piano, Composer) Special Guest Appearance by: Cyndi Lauper, Julianne Moore, Uma Thurman, Tony Shalhoub, Ricki Lake, Ann Curry, Arsenio Hall, Nancy Wilson, Gretchen Egolf, James Badge Dale, Barbara eda-Young, David Thornton, Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Melanie Mayron, Patricia Wettig, Polly Draper, Peter Horton, John B. Williams |
Episodes
[edit]Season 1: 2007
[edit]*Note: Season 1 of this TV series is created by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother). This season's premise is that the band is making a studio album. It consist of one TV movie and 11 episodes.
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1 | "VMA's" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 3, 2007 | 101 |
The Naked Brothers Band are invited to the Video Music Awards (VMA's). So, Nat and the rest of the band have to get ready and practice while Rosalina gets her braces off. Jesse reads Nat and Alex's horoscopes to them; Nat's said if he failed, he would bring everyone down with him while Alex's said that he would have to be careful of falling objects and stay away from motorized vehicles. This worries both of them and now the band is worried they won't win the VMA's. The Naked Brothers Band wins after all for "Best Rock Video" for their song, "Banana Smoothie." Songs Performed: I'm Out, Banana Smoothie Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Snoop Dogg | |||||
2 | "Wolff Brothers Cry Wolf" | Melanie Mayron | Polly Draper | February 3, 2007 | 104 |
The band is filming a music video called Sometimes I'll Be There, and Nat has to fake cry to help his director win an award. He finds out he can't do it, so he asks Alex for help. Alex can do it easily and makes Nat give him $10 whenever he fake cries. Later on, Nat finds out that Alex had been using acting tears from the director. Nat chases Alex around, so Alex decides to drop a bowl of concrete grapes on Nat's foot, which causes him to cry because of the pain. Songs Performed: Sometimes I'll Be There Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
3 | "Nat is a Stand-Up Guy" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 10, 2007 | 103 |
Nat wants to prove to everyone that he is funnier than Alex, especially Rosalina (who thinks stand-up guys are brave), so he decides that he is going to try stand up comedy, but it ends up being a total disaster. Later on, there is a special appearance by George Lopez at a benefit. Then, Nat reads everyone the anger notes that Alex wrote about Nat not being funny, and therefore seem funny. Songs Performed: Catch Up With The End, I Indeed Can See, Crazy Car Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics and every other instrument) Special Guest Appearance by: George Lopez | |||||
4 | "Fishin' For Love" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 17, 2007 | 106 |
The band decides to go to the beach for a day. David and Thomas are jealous that Nat gets all the girls, so they fake drowning and shark attacks. Alex and Jesse try to break a world record for sand counting. Nat remembers when Rosalina kissed him on the cheek during a concert in Chicago, but she doesn't. Song Performed: Fishin' For Love Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
5 | "Alex's Clothing Line" | Melanie Mayron | Polly Draper | February 24, 2007 | 105 |
Alex gets a new clothing line and is very happy about it until he sees everybody from fans to cops wearing it. Some people would wear the clothes and pretend to be Alex. This made Alex mad because everybody believed the phony was really him. Also, Nat writes a song about a blond haired girl and Rosalina thinks he has a girlfriend, but Nat just did that so the rest of the band wouldn't tease him about having a crush on Rosalina. Song Performed: Beautiful Eyes Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
6 | "Puberty" | Polly Draper | Magda Liolis | March 3, 2007 | 107 |
Alex thinks that Nat has hit puberty because Nat's voice changed, but it is just a cold. Alex gets mad at Jesse because she goes on a date with The Adorable Timmerman Brothers because they are her age and mature. So, Alex wears a fake beard and armpit hair to convince Jesse that he's going through puberty. Song Performed: Taxi Cab Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
7 | "A Rebel and a Skateboarder" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | March 17, 2007 | 108 |
Rosalina wants to wrestle Nat, but he doesn't want to wrestle a girl. Alex runs away to the skate park because Jesse is still dating The Timmerman Brothers. When Alex is at the skate park, he meets a girl named Juanita, who is a fan, and Alex has a crush on her. When Alex returns to the band, Nat wrestles Rosalina and she beats him. The rest of the guys are impressed. Song Performed: I Could Be Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
8 | "A Man Needs a Maid" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | March 24, 2007 | 109 |
Nat and Alex have a sleepover with the band (except for Rosalina). The house is a mess, so Cooper hires a cleaning specialist named Betty (Catherine Curtain), who doesn't clean at all. Dad seems to be taking an interest in Betty and she seems to be taking an interest in Dad, causing Nat and Alex to worry about their future. Song Performed: Banana Smoothie 'Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
9 | "First Kiss (On The Lips, That Is)" | Melanie Mayron | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | April 7, 2007 | 112 |
When Nat and Rosalina find out they have to kiss in their new music video, they're both nervous, but for different reasons. Rosalina is conflicted about her feelings for Nat—after all, she's a teenager and he's only 11. She begs the director to recast and he does, setting up a contest for a lucky girl to be the first girl ever to kiss Nat on the lips. Nat is hurt and his friendship with Rosalina becomes strained, especially when the winner of the contest, Daisy (Shyenne Melendez), is a very pretty, sweet girl that everyone likes including Nat. Later on though, Rosalina, feeling guilty, tries to straighten things out, so she gives him his first kiss on the lips in his dressing room. This episode was part of "kiss & tell." Song Performed: Long Distance Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
10 | "The Song" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | June 22, 2007 | 113 |
Nat and Alex write the exact same song for Juanita and her friends at the foster home. It turns out their mom (who died, but not in real life) sang the song to them when they were little. Their dad reveals to Nat and Alex that Betty and him are going steady. Nat and Alex also get a puppy named Lucky, who is hypoallergenic, so Betty let their dad get it for them. This episode was part of NBB greatest hits weekend. Song Performed: Nowhere (I Miss My Family), L.A. Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
11–12 | "Battle of the Bands" | Polly Draper | Will McRobb & Chris Viscardi | October 6, 2007 | 110-111/ 999 |
The Naked Brothers Band and another band, the L.A. Surfers, find themselves competing in a "band v.s. band" charity event benefiting Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free instruments and lessons to kids in low-income public schools. Rosalina starts to fall for the L.A. Surfers lead singer, Bobby Love. It annoys Nat that Rosalina is seeing the opponent's lead singer. It turns out that Bobby is just dating Rosalina to get to Nat and is lying about everything (ie: British accent, afraid of balloons, not writing his own songs). Nat and Bobby fight and declare at a press conference that the charity event is now a competition and the losing band's proceeds from their next CD goes to the charity. After Nat's unsuccessful attempts to tell Rosalina the truth about Bobby, he and the band make fun of her, and she quits. She tells Bobby what happened (what the band thought about him), Rosalina throws her music in the garbage, and when no one is looking, Bobby steals it. At the concert, Bobby's band plays Nat's new song that he stole from Rosalina. She discovers Bobby is fake, and runs over to the Naked Brothers, hugs Nat, and apologizes to him, crying. There is a net of balloons above the stage and Rosalina pulls the rope. Balloons fall all over of Bobby's band and his fake identity is revealed. The Naked Brothers play Nat's new song, "Girl Of My Dreams," dedicated to Rosalina. They win the Battle of the Bands.Songs Performed: L.A., Girl of My Dreams Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Keli Price | |||||
13 | "Alien Clones" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | October 20, 2007 | 102 |
The concept behind their new video shoot is that there are alien clones of all the band members that are taking over. Alex takes this idea to heart and becomes terrified that everyone around him is actually an alien clone. Alex becomes even more frightened, when he sees Jesse with a new tattoo that says "Gus 4-E." Alex believes that she is an alien clone and the band thinks he is crazy, but decide to go spying on her. They begin to hear strange noises and run around the house scared. They later find out that the noises came from Mr. Wolff and then Rosalina shows up and tells them that Jesse is dating a guy named Gus who lives in apartment 4E. This episode was part of "shocktober." Songs Performed: Run, Alien Clones Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics), Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) |
Season 2: 2008
[edit]*Note: Season 2 of this TV show is created by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother). This season's premise is that the band goes on tour. It consists of two TV Movies, eight episodes, and two concert specials.
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Episode ID | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Production Code |
14–15 | "Sidekicks" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | January 21, 2008 | 201-202/ 997 |
Nat and Alex are going to their middle school party. The theme is superhero costumes. When Jesse introduces her two sisters, Tessy and Bessy, to Nat and Alex, she tells Nat that Rosalina's high school prom is on the same day as the middle school party. Rosalina goes with the most popular guy in school because Nat tells her to (he was told it was every girl's dream). Nat gets stuck in a situation where he takes the "the most popular" girl in the freshmen class, Patrice, to the Prom. In the end Patrice and Wade (the most popular guy in Amigos High School) are together while Nat and Rosalina are together because their dates left them. They dance for a while and then leave the High School prom to go to the Masquerade Party (middle school dance) and perform their hit song "I Don't Want To Go To School." Songs Performed: Mystery Girl, I Don't Want To Go to School Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
16 | "Great Trip" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | February 2, 2008 | 204 |
Nat, Alex, and Jesse try to win a free trip to Kids Paradise, a huge water park, through dog food cans. David ends up winning the trip and must decide who to take. The whole band sucks up to him by giving him presents so that he will take them. He tells Rosalina he can't take her because she's a girl, he can't take Cooper because he snores too loud, he can't take Thomas because gets scared when he is away from his mom for too long, he can't take Qaasim because he gets scared on roller coasters, and he can't take Alex because his feet smell. So, he decides to take Nat and his Dad. Nat leaves Alex in control of rehearsals and he and Jesse take control of the band and change the name to the Naked Brother Band. Meanwhile, on the trip David accidentally pushes Nat's dad down the slide and he tries to get revenge, but David is too lucky. The band becomes tired of Alex taking charge and they pull a prank making him think that ET, David's dog, can actually talk. When they get back, David tells Nat that he really isn't lucky, but rather smart. In addition, he says being smart is too much work. Songs Performed: Motormouth, Great Trip Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
17 | "Three is Enough" | Jonathan Judge | Polly Draper | February 9, 2008 | 203 |
Cooper asks Patty Scoggins out on a date. He is nervous and begs Nat to ask Rosalina to go with them. He doesn't want to, but Nat asks her for him anyway. Rosalina suggests that they go to see a horror movie, so that Cooper will seem brave. Cooper accidentally spills a blue slushie all over her, but the date turns out well. Nat and Rosalina leave holding hands. Alex writes a new song about his dream girl, Melody. He is mad when the cartoonist puts a picture of his dream girl in Nat's song, but not in his. He later meets the cartoonist granddaughter who is his dream girl. She kisses him on the cheek, which makes Juanita mad. Meanwhile, the downstairs neighbor gets annoyed by all the noise that they make, so Jesse goes on a date with him. The Timmerman Brothers go along to split them up. Songs Performed: Three is Enough, Tall Girls, Short Girls...You Co-Directed by: Polly Draper Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics), Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
18 | "The Talk Show" | Jonathan Judge | Magda Liolis | February 16, 2008 | 205 |
Nat is upset when a critic named Sam Lee gives his song Banana Smoothie a bad review. However, he gets excited when he and Alex are told they get to interview Joel Madden. But when Alex learns that he flirted with Jesse at the Kids Choice Awards, he gets angry and tells Nat he is not doing the interview. Nat finds out that he must interview Sam Lee who turns out to be a young girl. At the interview, Alex tries to keep Jesse away from Joel, while Dad and Betty try to get an interview with Joel Madden. Sam Lee gets made fun of, so Nat decides to help her write a song, which they perform with Joel Madden. Songs Performed: Proof of My Love, Banana Smoothie Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Joel Madden | |||||
19 | "The Bar Mitzvah" | Melanie Mayron | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | February 23, 2008 | 206 |
Cooper prepares for his big Bar Mitzvah while Alex switches places with a skate-boarding look alike named Mitchie Brusco. While Alex gets to go to meet Tony Hawk, Mitchie must go to Cooper's Bar Mitzvah. At the Bar Mitzvah, a tape is shown where Nat who is on too much laughing gas and he reveals Cooper's secrets. This sends the party into a disaster, so Nat decides to have the band perform, but discovers that Alex is really Mitchie. Meanwhile, Alex gets into trouble when he challenges Tony Hawk to a skate off. Alex calls Mitchie, but Nat answers. Alex and Mitchie both decide to fake injuries and they switch back. Songs Performed: If You Can Make It Through the Rain Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: Tony Hawk | |||||
20 | "Uncle Miles" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | March 8, 2008 | 207 |
Dad's (Michael Wolff) twin brother Uncle Miles (Michael Wolff) comes to visit and the boys think that he is way cooler than their dad. Alex says that all younger brothers are better than bigger brothers. They hold a Battle of the Brothers contest with Cooper and Rosalina judging it. When Betty meets Uncle Miles, she falls for him and Alex realizes that he doesn't want him and Nat to end up like his dad and Uncle; he wants to be friends. So, they both decide to do bad at the contest. Dad discovers that Betty is dumping him and joining Uncle Miles' band. To get revenge, the boys pull of Uncle Miles' wig and then to make Dad feel better, Alex lets his dad play the accordion for his new song. Songs Performed: Changing Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
21 | "Everybody's Cried at Least Once" | Melanie Mayron | Magda Liolis | April 12, 2008 | 208 |
The band prepares to leave on tour. The band members face different problems: Dad is still upset about his split from Betty, so Nat and Alex end up leaving Lucky behind and give him to Dad; Rosalina's father is getting divorced for the fourth time and almost doesn't make it in time to say goodbye; and David isn't allowed to bring E.T.—if he leaves him home, his mom will send her to the kennel. But everything worked out after all: Dad started laughing again after he started watching George Lopez's stand-up comedy on television—and Dad and George Lopez end up going to Accordion Camp together; Tuffy end's up letting E.T. come on the bus after all; and Rosalina's dad made it just in time before the bus left. Songs Performed: Everybody's Cried at Least Once, Long Distance, Beautiful Eyes, Crazy Car Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: George Lopez | |||||
22 | "Cleveland" | Melanie Mayron | Polly Draper | April 19, 2008 | 209 |
The band kicks off their tour in the Midwest. The fans are going crazy and the band mates are annoyed that Nat gets all the attention, especially Thomas. Rosalina is jealous too, but tries not to show it. She is jealous of all the attention that Nat gets from all the girls that like him. The band members try to make Thomas feel better, but it doesn't work. But when they arrive to Cleveland, everyone starts screaming for Thomas and he thought Nat did that for a joke. Qaasim and David go online to figure out how all of a sudden Thomas got all the girls. A crazy lady who interviewed the band said that Thomas loves the girls of Cleveland, but he actually said he loves girls from Venus. Since the crazy lady thought he said he loved girls from Cleveland, it made the people of Cleveland his favorite. At the end, the band performs at a concert in Cleveland and he sang a song he wrote entitled, Boys Rule, Girls Drool, but changed the words for the concert to Girls Rule, Boys Drool in honor of the girls of Cleveland. Songs Performed: Body I Occupy Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
23 | "The County Fair" | Jonathan Judge | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | April 26, 2008 | 210 |
The band stops at the county fair where they each participate in different activities. The bunny suits didn't work, so they all dress up as girls (Rosalina dresses up as a boy) so they don't get recognized. Nat and Rosalina go on a bull riding contest and gets teased by boys. Alex enters a beauty pageant. Qaasim, David, and Thomas compete in the Greased Pig Contest. Songs Performed: Tall Girls, Short Girls, You..., Crazy Car Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
24–26 | "Polar Bears" | Polly Draper | Polly Draper | June 6, 2008 | 211-213/ 996 |
The band's next concert stop is in New Orleans, where they are with Onita (Donna Lynn Leavy)—an old friend of Nat and Alex's mom. Nat and Alex also get to see their childhood friends—Onita's daughters: Big Ella and Little Grace (Saoirse Scott). During the ride down there, Jesse heard about a funny movie from a guy "with sparkly eyes" and she told Alex to watch it. It turns out it to be the film An Inconvenient Truth, starring Al Gore. After Alex watched it, he became obsessed with saving the polar bears because of global warming. Meanwhile, Nat starts hanging out with Little Grace, causing Rosalina (Allie DiMeco) and Qaasim to take it the wrong way—thinking he's in love with her. When Qaasim tries to flirt with Little Grace (with advice from Rosalina), it creates a problem for the three of them. At a press conference, Alex is looking at a calendar and says, "Look at the calendar. Our picture is bigger than Santa Claus." The reporters only hear "We're bigger than Santa Claus," and the band has to run to Onita's trailer, hiding from the reporters. After the press conference, the media canceled the concert. In the end, Nat found out that Rosalina thought he was in love with Grace. He then said, "No, I love you Rosalina, how could she not know I love her," but Nat didn't know she was in the room. After that, Nat and Rosalina hug and kiss each other. The band then raises money at the state dinner and gives it to a charity that helps global warming. Songs Performed: I'll Do Anything, I've Got A Question, Flying Away, Why, Eventually Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) Special Guest Appearance by: George Lopez, Phil Collins |
Season 3: 2008-2009
[edit]- Season 3 of this TV show was created by Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother). This season's premise is that the band is filming their first motion TV Movie called, Mystery Girl. It consists of four TV movies, one episode, two holiday specials, and one animated special.
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Episode ID | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Production Code |
27–28 | "Mystery Girl" | Jonathan Judge | Polly Draper | October 18, 2008 | 301-302/ 995 |
The Naked Brothers Band is making a major motion picture, but it's far from quiet on the set as Nat grapples with why his girlfriend, Rosalina, is trying to get herself written out of the script. To Nat's dismay, he discovers that Rosalina is about to leave on a six-month cruise around the world, her prize for winning a music competition. Meanwhile on the set, Alex freaks out when he discovers that his part in the movie calls for him to kiss his skateboarding buddy, Juanita. Nat has to kiss his co-star star, actress Miranda Cosgrove, who plays herself. Songs Performed: Blueberry Cotton, Scary World, Face In The Hall, I Don't Want to Go to School, Your Smile Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Miranda Cosgrove | |||||
29–30 | "Operation Mojo" | Polly Draper | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | November 22, 2008 | 303-304/ 994 |
When Nat sees a tabloid photo of Rosalina kissing another guy during her round-the-world cruise, he becomes convinced that he’s losing her for good and goes into a funk that threatens to prevent him from finishing the movie the band is making. Desperate to snap him out of his gloom, Alex leads Nat into the wilderness, believing that surviving the perils of nature will lead Nat to discover his inner strength and regain his mojo. But with so much at stake, Alex knows that failure isn’t an option. So, he enlists the aid of his band mates to clandestinely stage events designed to make Nat believe he’s a wilderness hero. Songs Performed: I Feel Alone, Curious, Got No Mojo Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff | |||||
31 | "Christmas Special" | Jonathan Judge | Polly Draper | December 13, 2008 | 307 |
Nat has the holiday blues since Rosalina's letters from abroad have a steadily decreasing number of X's and O's. If Nat doesn't find something to give him the Christmas spirit, it could ruin a benefit the band is holding for "Save the Children," which is hosted by Whoopi Goldberg. Meanwhile, Alex is in a competition with the adorable Timmerman Brothers to create the world's worst online Christmas video. Songs Performed: Yes We Can Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Natasha Bedingfield, Whoopi Goldberg, Leon G. Thomas III | |||||
32 | "Valentine Dream Date" | Jonathan Judge | Magda Liolis and Polly Draper | February 7, 2009 | 308 |
Nat decides to go on a dating game show. But, Nat's girlfriend, Rosalina, takes a break from her six-month cruise to surprise Nat for a visit, but Nat needs to figure out how to explain to her about the dating game show. Alex also has dating problems himself; Alex helps his babysitter-tutor Jesse get back together with her ex-boyfriend, Abdul, by pretending to be Cupid. Abdul ends up falling in love with Jesse, which causes problems for Alex since he always claimed to be her boyfriend, ever since he was 6-and-a-half-years-old. Songs Performed: No Night is Perfect, Jesse Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards) and Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Victoria Justice | |||||
33–34 | "Naked Idol" | Polly Draper | Magda Liolis and Bob Mittenthal | March 14, 2009 | 305-306/ 993 |
After returning from her worldly travels, Rosalina gets a visit from Michel (Jake Hertzog), the french piano prodigy that Rosalina kissed on her cruise. Michel tries to persuade Rosalina to kiss her "goodbye" and when Nat sees this, he and Michel get into a brawl and Nat proudly almost breaks his finger. When Rosalina gets back, she yells at Nat for hurting Michel. She then breaks up with Nat and quits the band. This leads to the band members starting auditions for the "Naked Idol" television event, which is to find a new bass player, with videos of auditions over the computer and successfully narrow it down to three people. A girl named Kristina becomes the new bass player and Rosalina cries while watching this on TV in her room. Meanwhile, Alex is depressed because his life is passing him by and hosts an "Al-Expo," which is all about him. The movie ends with a cliffhanger; Rosalina was talking to Michel in the studio, explaining about how she's upset about leaving the band. Mitchel says that she's to good for the band anyway and Rosalina replies, "You know what, I'm to good for you" and leaves the studio. All the band members—except for Kristina—tell Nat that Rosalina has a change in heart and wants to rejoin the band.Songs Performed: The World (As We Know It Today), Curious, Rosalina, Eventually, I'm Out, I Feel Alone Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano) and Alex Wolff (Drummer, Vocals, Lyrics, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: David Desrosiers, Tobin Esperance, Dave Atell | |||||
35–36 | "The Premiere" | Jonathan Judge | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal and Polly Draper | April 11, 2009 | 309-310/ 992 |
The band is going to be on the Red Carpet as they premiere their new movie. It is also a big choice for the band whether to keep their new bassist Kristina or have Rosalina back. In addition, things go awry when Nat tries to find a date for the premiere. Songs Performed: Fire, Run, Just the Girl I Know, Little Old Nita Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Special Guest Appearance by: Victoria Justice | |||||
37 | "No School's Fools Day" | Rosario Roveto, Jr. | Polly Draper | June 13, 2009 | 311 |
The band is competing for the stinky shoe award. They have to pull the biggest prank ever and whoever wins gets the award. David and Qaasim shave half of Thomas's head but end up getting arrested. Rosalina and Kristina team up with a police officer's daugter and pretend to be different people. Nat pretends to be a mime. Songs Performed: All I Needed Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Drummer, Vocals, Lyrics, Piano) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff |
TV Specials
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Episode ID | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Airdate | Production Code |
S01 | "Been There, Rocked That" | Rosario Roveto | Magda Liolis | December 1, 2007 | 214 |
Nat and Alex kick off their tour with a press junket showing music videos and telling the stories behind some of their favorite songs from season one. Songs Performed: Banana Smoothie, Taxi Cab, Fishin' for Love, Run, Long Distance Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
S02 | "Concert Special #2" | Jonathan Judge | N/A | April 5, 2008 | 216 |
The band performs a concert in front of a live audience featuring new and old songs from the show. Songs Performed: Body I Occupy, Three is Enough, Mystery Girl, Your Smile, Drum Solo, Eventually, I Don't Want To Go To School, I'm Out Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
S03 | "County Fair Concert Special" | Jonathan Judge | N/A | May 24, 2008 | 218 |
The band performs a concert in front of a live audience featuring new and old songs from the show at the County Fair. Songs Performed: Motormouth, Taxi Cab, Great Trip, Crazy Car, Banana Smoothie, I'll Do Anything, Tall Girls, Short Girls...You, Run Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals and Lyrics) | |||||
S04 | "The Supertastic 6" | Mark Salisbury | Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal | November 26, 2008 | 217 |
This episode is an animated special. The band's superhero alter egos must stop a jazz-playing criminal genius from stealing the world's hair supply. Songs Performed: Little Old Nita, Body I Occupy Music Composed by: Nat Wolff Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff | |||||
S05 | "Secrets of the NBB Summer Tour" | Polly Draper | Magda Liolis | January 31, 2009 | 215 |
Nat and Alex hang out in the editorial room with editor Craig Cobb. You see a clip of Theo (Nat Wolff) and Leo (Alex Wolff) showing clips of their favorite episodes of season two. Songs Performed: I Don't Want to Go to School Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards); Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums) Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff |