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= From [[Meta:Help talk:Link]] = |
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Regarding the grammar, "just like [[a|ab]] does" should be changed to "just as [[a|ab]] does". Also, "looking equal to" should be "appearing like". [[User:D021317c|D021317c]] 04:28, 15 August 2007 (UTC) |
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"Unlike the name suggests, the target site need not be a wiki" would be better expressed by "The target site, unlike what the name suggests, need not be a wiki." [[User:D021317c|D021317c]] 04:40, 15 August 2007 (UTC) |
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== "[1]" style ''internal'' links == |
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Mention how to make a link that looks like "[1]", but is ''internal''. |
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I.e., <nowiki>[http://b.l.a/]</nowiki> gives what I want, but what if |
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one likes the [1] style, but just wants to link [[another internal page]] but have |
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it show up as [1]. |
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Or mention if that is impossible, to stop security confusion, etc. [[User:Jidanni|Jidanni]] 19:08, 30 August 2007 (UTC) |
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Do you mean like <nowiki> [http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Help_talk:Link#History_pasted_into_the_Talk_page:_dumb]</nowiki> [http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Help_talk:Link#History_pasted_into_the_Talk_page:_dumb] ? [[User:Racepacket|Racepacket]] ([[User talk:Racepacket|talk]]) 12:33, 10 September 2008 (UTC) |
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== History pasted into the Talk page: dumb == |
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Yuck, why is the History pasted into the Talk page? |
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Isn't there a history button already, no? |
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The page is 43 Kb long already. |
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[[User:Jidanni|Jidanni]] 19:11, 30 August 2007 (UTC) |
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:If anyone's still curious, here's my best understanding: it's something that has to be done as part of [[Wikipedia:transwiki|transwiki]]-ing, in order for the history of the page under the previous namespace to be preserved. <math>\sim</math> [[User:Lenoxus|Lenoxus]] [[User talk:Lenoxus|" * "]] 17:06, 12 April 2008 (UTC) |
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==Query.php is dead== |
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The example on the Help:Link page no longer works. Please explain how to do this using the new API. [[User:Racepacket|Racepacket]] ([[User talk:Racepacket|talk]]) 12:27, 10 September 2008 (UTC) |
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== Linking references from different languages == |
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How to link [[falsetto]] into a Chinese Wikipedia page that I'm working on?[[User:TimHowardII|TimHowardII]] ([[User talk:TimHowardII|talk]]) 21:06, 28 November 2008 (UTC) |
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== The term "anchor". == |
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[[WP:Linking#Principles]] defines "anchor" (link''er'') as opposed to "target" (link''ee''): |
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<div class="boilerplate" style="background-color: #efe; padding: 0 10px 0 10px; border: 1px dotted #aaa;">The page from which the hyperlink is activated is called "the anchor"; the page the link points to is called the "the target".</div> |
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Yet [[Help:Link#Section linking (anchors)]] |
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uses the term ''anchor'' (as link''ee'') to mean a "target" section (link''ee'')(in opposite sense to WP:Linking). |
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The two uses are incompatible and oppose one another. |
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I move we minimize the use of ''anchor'' in linking guidelines, as it is confused. |
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# Delete the sentence. It is unused in WP:Linking (occurring only once to define itself). |
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# Delete the parenthetical. Section titles do not need the task of defining terms parenthetically. |
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# Decide upon a consistent linking terminology, then review and copyedit WP:Linking and Help:Link. They are the same project, and same subject. |
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Both uses are logical, but we should simply remove the term except from where it is entrenched. |
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Since it is well established in HTML and wiki software template circles |
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(as evidenced by "Section linking"), we should make wikitext markup descriptions similar to them. |
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[[User:Cpiral|<font color="#00C000">Cp</font><font color="#80C000">i</font><font color="#C08000">r</font><font color="#C00000">al</font>]][[User talk:Cpiral|<font color="#2820F0"><u>Cpiral</u></font>]] 22:22, 1 November 2009 (UTC) |
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== Season 1: 2009 == |
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'''Note''': Episodes were aired out of production order. |
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* This season consisted of 21 episodes. |
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* [[Selena Gomez]], [[David Henrie]] appear in all episodes. |
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* [[Jake T. Austin]] is absent for one episode. |
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* [[Maria Canals Barrera]] and [[David DeLuise]] are absent for two episodes. |
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* [[Jennifer Stone]] is absent for nine episodes. |
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! style="background-color: #90EE90; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Series # |
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!! style="background-color: #90EE90; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Season # |
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!! style="background-color: #90EE90; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Episode Title |
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!! style="background-color: #90EE90; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Writer(s) |
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!! style="background-color: #90EE90; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Director |
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!! style="background-color: #90EE90; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Premiere Date |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=1 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=1 |
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|Aux1= [[Todd J. Greenwald]] |
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|Aux2= [[Fred Savage]] |
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|Title=Crazy 10 Minute Sale |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|10|12}} |
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|ProdCode=102 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex really wants to go to the Crazy 10 Minute Sale, but her father says she can't miss Wizard class. So she uses a spell to duplicate herself so she can be at two places at once, and also takes advantage of her position to get a level of revenge on her school rival, Gigi Hollingsworth. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Edgebono Utoostis'' - the ability to duplicate any object <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' Skyler Samuels as Gigi <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Heather Trghtzyna as Wannabe #1, Kelsey Sanders as Wannabe #2, Noe Jimenez as Student, [[Amanda Tepe]] as Store Manager <br> |
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'''Notes:''' When Max says the new reality show, Dancing With my Sister, it is clearly a parody to the show [[Dancing With the Stars]]. The spell Edgebono Utoostis is a reference to the Irish band U2. This is the very first episode of Wizards of Waverly Place. |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=2 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=2 |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=[[Joe Regalbuto]] |
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|Title=First Kiss |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|10|19}} |
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|ProdCode=104 |
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|ShortSummary= Justin is going out with a girl called Miranda, but he can't seem to kiss her. He then goes to the cinema, where he tries to kiss her but messes it up. Alex rewinds time to give Justin 18 chances to get his one kiss with Miranda (which he messes up all the time), but gets caught by her dad who lets her do the spell for the eighteenth time. Meanwhile, Max creates a sandwich that is among the few being considered for the New York Mets official sandwich, but he can't seem to remember the ingredients. However, Alex's time manipulation also ends up ruining the chances of the sandwich, though the family's anger is forgotten when they discover that Justin just had his first kiss. When it is discovered that Alex has not had her own first kiss, Justin teases her, but she gets back at him by kissing a random boy right in front of him the next day. |
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'''Spells:''' ''McReary Time-reary''<ref>All episodes after "Crazy 10 Minute Sale" have spells with words that rhyme</ref> - the ability to rewind time. <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Jim Wise]] as Mr. Malone, Bryant Johnson as Matt, [[Lucy Hale]] as Miranda, [[Wayne Federman]] as Mr. Kaminsky |
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'''Note:''' The spell "McReary Time-reary" is a pun of one of the shows writers, Gigi McCreery. |
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'''References:''' Harper calls Miranda "[[Morticia]]", which is a reference to [[The Addams Family]]. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=3 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=3 |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Joe Regalbuto |
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|Title=I Almost Drowned in a Chocolate Fountain |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Starting date|2007|10|26}} |
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|ProdCode=105 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex decides to cheat on her Spanish test using pocket elves, who have in-depth knowledge of diverse subjects. She cheats successfully and is allowed to go on a date that night with Riley. To get revenge for Alex's snitching, Justin and Max try to plant the pocket elf in her purse, who then bites her, causing her to have [[Chocoholism|an uncontrollable craving for chocolate]]. |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Al Madrigal]] as Spanish Pocket Elf, [[Brian Kubach]] as Riley, [[Jack Plotnick]] as Pocket Elf <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Amanda Tepe]] as Hostess, [[John Bobek]] as Waiter, Jordan-Claire Green as Kelly <br> |
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'''Stunt double:''' Sonja Musterman |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=4 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=4 |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|Title=New Employee |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|11|2}} |
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|ProdCode=107 |
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|ShortSummary= After Harper complains that she and Alex never spend time together anymore, Alex decides to tell her parents to hire Harper. She somehow convinces her parents to actually hire her, but it turns out that Harper is a complete klutz and has never worked a real day in her life. After her parents tell her to either make Harper improve immediately or fire her after an hour of complete destruction made by Harper, Alex uses "The Serving Wench Spell" to help Harper overcome her skills of an oaf. However, her plan becomes backfired when Harper becomes a strict workaholic and leads Alex to fire her best friend. Meanwhile, Justin starts a tutoring business that makes Frankie feel mad, and tries to get back at Justin by having a bunch of kids try to beat him up. In order to get back at Frankie, Justin gets his dumb, yet strong students to scare and beat up Frankie and his friends into the ice cream parlor where Harper has been working for only a few hours and suddenly became Employee of the Month. Alex then runs into the scene, where Harper makes everyone who wants to use the restroom order something, and tries very badly to apologize to Harper, which doesn't exactly work out. So she uses another spell to ruin Harper's great waitressing skills, and they make up while covered in frozen yogurt. |
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'''Spells:''' |
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''Take this girl who's a great serving wench and give her back the skills of a bench'' - the ability to destroy someone's waitressing skills<br> |
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''Take this girl with the skills of a bench and turn her into a great serving wench'' - the ability to give some good waitressing skills <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Paulie Litt]] as Frankie <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Amanda Tepe]] as Morose Gurtbarn Manager, Eric Christie as Customer #1, Kristin Bryant as Funny Dancer, [[Chad Broskey]] as Brian <br> |
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'''Stunt double:''' Mark Munoz <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jake T. Austin]] as [[Max Russo]] |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=5 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=5 |
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|Aux1=Jack Sanderson |
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|Aux2=[[Mark Cendrowski]] |
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|Title=Disenchanted Evening |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|11|9}} |
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|ProdCode=114 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex meets fellow wizard TJ Taylor at school, who charmed his parents with magic to let him use magic anytime he wants. This is what Alex wants from her more conservative mom and dad; in a twisted turn of events, Jerry and Theresa are charmed by a noedel coegel to obey Alex's wishes, but Alex soon gets worried for them and tries to get them back. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Stop all the racket, I'll wear a jacket'' - the ability to zap a jacket onto a wizard's body<br/> |
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''Commakus Pancakus'' - the ability to conjure a plate of pancakes <br/> |
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''Transportium Nextorbitorium'' - the ability to teleport to any planet <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Daryl Sabara]] as T.J. Taylor <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Dink O'Neal as Mr. Taylor, Bonnie Burroughs as Mrs. Taylor, J.R. May as Bully <br> |
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'''References:''' ''[[Blue's Clues]]'' |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=6 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=6 |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Fred Savage |
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|Title=You Can't Always Get What You Carpet |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|11|10}} |
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|ProdCode=101 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex stumbles upon Jerry's old magic carpet and convinces him to give her flying lessons. Having treated Alex as his little girl all her life, he doesn't want her to grow up and gets impatient while teaching her how to fly. When Alex flies in to a building, Jerry gets very mad and says she is not yet ready for lessons. |
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Alex askes Justin to help her, and Justin decides to help her and gives her lessons. Jerry gives Alex another shot at lessons and while they are riding Jerry notices that Alex has improved. |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle<br> |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=7 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=7 |
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|Aux1= Matt Goldman |
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|Aux2= Bob Berlinger |
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|Title=Alex's Choice |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|11|16}} |
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|ProdCode=109 |
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|ShortSummary= Gigi invites Alex and Harper to her annual tea party held at the Hotel Fleur DuBlaDuBlaDuFlaDuFla. Alex tries to convince Harper not to go, because she learns that Gigi plans to embarrass Harper by crowning her the biggest loser with the crown with the pink upper case letter "L". Meanwhile, Justin and Max send out a prank letter in the Wizard Mail, one where they claim they're lost on an island in "The Lava Sea", and they and Theresa, who let them into the lair, get into trouble with emergency wizards. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Some people are a gem, some people are a rat, to know who's who, give me the ear of a bat'' - the ability to have one's ear transform into a bat ear with super hearing |
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''Some are evil, some are kind, but now all must speak their mind'' - the ability to force people to speak their thoughts <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' Skyler Samuels as Gigi, [[Brian Scolaro]] as the goblin with the unpronounceable name, Michael A. Shepperd as Officer Lamp <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Amanda Tepe]] as Hotel Maitre'd, Heather Trzyna as Wannabe #1, Kelsey Sanders as Wannabe #2, Veronica Sixtos as Nellie Rodriguez |
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'''Title Reference:''' D.J's Choice from Television series [[Full House]] |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as [[Jerry Russo]] |
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|EpisodeNumber=8 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=8 |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|Title=Curb Your Dragon |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|11|30}} |
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|ProdCode=108 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex buys Justin an enchanted dragon disguised as a Beagle, because she feels bad she lost his other dog 9 years ago. However, since it can still breathe fire and fly they have to hide from their parents that the dog is a dragon saying it is a lost dog and hanging up posters. One day, while they are at school, the dragon seller comes back, claims the dog and enters it in the local dog show where Alex, Justin, and Max must outsmart the dragon seller and retrieve Dragon. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Animoza Espinoza'' - the ability to transform a human being into a animal<br/> |
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''Huminoza Espinoza'' - the ability to transform a human being which was previously turned into an animal back into a human <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Paulie Litt]] as Frankie, [[Taylor Negron]] as Dragon Seller <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Amanda Tepe]] as Elaine the Security Guard, Brooks McBeth as Customer #1 <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=9 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=9 |
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|Aux1= Justin Varava |
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|Aux2= Mark Cendrowski |
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|Title=Movies |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|12|14}} |
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|ProdCode=113 |
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|ShortSummary=Tired of being treated as young, Alex wants to go to an R-rated movie with Justin's friends and accidentally transports herself into the movie, where Justin has to save her. Meanwhile, Theresa treats Max like a baby because she thinks Alex and Justin are growing up too fast. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Satisfy my empty belly, make me a peanut butter and jelly'' - the ability to transform some one into a peanut butter and jelly sandwich <br/> |
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''Although I like such tasty snacks, I'd rather have my brother Max'' - the ability to transform Max when turned into a sandwich back into a human <br/> |
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''I'm old enough to hang with actress/model/spokeswoman Ruby Donahue, so get me into Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2'' - the ability to teleport into the movie ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2'' <br/> |
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''We've had enough of all this fear, so hurry up and get us out of here'' - the ability to teleport to a different place of the movie Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2<br/> |
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''I'm scared of what might happen next, so take us to the mondoplex'' - the ability to teleport to the Mondoplex <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Tiffany Thornton]] as Susan, [[Malese Jow]] as Ruby Donahue<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zack (later known as Zeke), Devin McGinn as Usher #1, Zachary Stockdale as Usher #2, Sonya Joy Sims as Sorority Girl, Brandee Tucker as Ticket Seller<br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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'''Reference:''' In the teaser, Jerry tells Alex that she is not a girl, but not yet a woman -- a reference to the [[Britney Spears]] song ''[[I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman]]''. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=10 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=10 |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|Title=Pop Me And We Both Go Down |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|1|6}} |
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|ProdCode=103 |
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|ShortSummary=When Justin gets a big zit on his forehead right before the school dance, Alex tries to get rid of it and accidentally brings it to life. Alex and Max searches for their father's |
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trophy she also accidentally animated so she can learn the reversal spell to un-animate Justin's zit. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Murrieta Animata'' - the ability to animate any object <br> |
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''Garibay Immobilitay'' - the ability to unanimate any object that was previously animated <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' Zone as DJ, J.R. May as Large Boyfriend, Charlie Bodin as Trophy Man, [[Lucy Hale]] as Miranda, [[Curtis Armstrong]] as The Zit <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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'''Reference:''' The spell Murrieta Animata is named after [[Peter Murrieta]], an executive producer and writer for Wizards of Waverly Place. |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=11 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=11 |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|Title=Potion Commotion |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|2|10}} |
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|ProdCode=110 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin wants to be chosen for the World School Summit at the U.N., but he faces tough competition from a popular classmate Alex is infatuated with. Alex plans to use a [[love potion]] to make him fall in love with her, also helping Justin to sabotage his meeting. Unfortunately, Alex accidentally drinks the entire potion and becomes obsessed with herself. After the potion wears off, it seems to have some after-effects; Alex mails herself mass amounts of flowers. |
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Meanwhile, Max's wizard powers begin to develop, and he must wear a goofy hat to control them while his powers settle in. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Levitatus Liquidatus'' - the ability to levitate liquids <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, [[Shane Lyons]] as Brad Sherwood <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Martin Magdaleno as Dorky Kid, Unica Luna as Hula Dancer #1, Anissa Morris as Hula Dancer #2, Amanda Panoke as Hula Dancer #3 <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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EpisodeNumber=12 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=12 |
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|Aux1= Eve Weston |
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|Aux2= Andrew Tsao |
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|Title=Justin's Little Sister |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|3|9}} |
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|ProdCode=117 |
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|ShortSummary=When Alex gets annoyed that everyone is constantly comparing her to Justin, she makes a wish with the Genie to stop comparing her to Justin. Instead, the Genie cons her which causes everyone but Alex to forget Justin, and Alex messes up the last wish and turns Justin invisible. After explaining the situation to Jerry, they manage to reverse all damage done by the Genie. |
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'''Spells:''' ''We are now small and teeny weeny, take us inside to see the Genie'' - the ability to teleport into a Genie's lamp <br/> |
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''We are not small and teeny weeny, we are done visiting the Genie'' - the ability to teleport out of a Genie's lamp <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' Candace Brown II as Genie, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Monica Anne Parales as Wendy Bott, Veronica Sixtos as Nellie Rodriguez, Christopher Johnson as Friend #1 |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=13 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=13 |
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|Aux1= Vince Cheung<br/>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2= Mark Cendrowski |
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|Title=Wizard School (Part 1) |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|4|6}} |
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|ProdCode=111 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry and Theresa send Alex and Justin to a wizard school called ''Wiz Tech'' over the summer. While Justin excels, Alex constantly gets into trouble. Meanwhile, Max and Jerry go on a camp-out on the terrace, after Theresa questions their "man-hood." |
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Reference to [[Harry Potter]] |
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'''Spells:''' ''Mailius Spontaneous (person's name or place)'' - the ability to send mail to whoever or wherever instantaneously (only works with portal key) <br/> |
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''From your chin to your toes, an elephant trunk grows'' - the ability to transform a person's nose into an elephant trunk <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normous, [[J. Evan Bonifant]] as Jerko Phoenix, [[Octavia Spencer]] as Dr. Evilini |
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{{Episode list |
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|EpisodeNumber=14 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=14 |
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|Aux1= Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2= Mark Cendrowski |
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|Title=Wizard School (Part 2) |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|4|6}} |
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|ProdCode=112 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex tries to stop Wiz Tech teacher Dr. Evilini from draining Justin's powers during a school championship tournament called "12 ball" (against a boy called Jerko Phoenix, the only one to reach 11 balls the year before). At the end of the 12 ball tournament Alex uses the truth spell on Dr. Evilini to get her arrested and prevent Justin getting his powers drained. Meanwhile, a woman tries to run the Waverly Sub Station out of business by advertising a restaurant called ''The Salad Bowl''. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Scrittipolitty Noquitty'' - the ability to make someone unable from quitting. |
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''Some are evil, some are kind, but now all must speak their mind'''' - the ability to force people to speak their thoughts |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Headmaster Crumbs, [[Octavia Spencer]] as Dr. Evilini, [[J. Evan Bonifant]] as Jerko Phoenix, [[Robyn Moran]] as Salad Bowl Girl, [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normous <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Adam Conger as Hot Dog Guy, Craig Watkinson as Soda Can Guy <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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'''Note:''' This is the second episode where the "Some are evil..." spell is used. The first time was in episode 7, "Alex's Choice." |
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|EpisodeNumber=15 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=15 |
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|Aux1= Matt Goldman |
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|Aux2= Mark Cendrowski |
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|Title=The Supernatural |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|5|18}} |
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|ProdCode= 115 |
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|ShortSummary= Justin uses magic to land a spot on the school's baseball team so he can impress a girl named Kari ([[Chelsea Staub]]). Meanwhile, Alex tries to impress Riley by making him think she's the team's good luck charm. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Tomnunane Kinesis'' - grants the ability of telekinesis <br/> |
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''Cerebellum Erasus'' - the ability to erase everyone's memories; affects the spellcaster as well <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Brian Kubach]] as Riley, [[Chelsea Staub]] as Kari Landsdorf, Michael Patrick McGill as Ump <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Lee Davis]] as Henry, Joey "Coco" Diaz as Newsstand Guy, [[Adam Gregory]] as Student, Ezra Weisz as Parent <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as [[Theresa Russo]] |
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|Aux1= Matt Goldman |
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|Aux2= Bob Berlinger |
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|Title=Alex In The Middle |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|6|15}} |
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|ProdCode= 106 |
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|ShortSummary= Jerry's wizard brother, Kelbo Russo, visits. He shows the kids a different style of wizard training (actually letting them use their powers). Alex wants to make Kelbo her teacher, but Kelbo quickly proves to be just as irresponsible and incompetent with his powers as Alex is with hers. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Cashmerus Appearus'' - the ability to zap a cashmire sweater on a wizard's body<br /> |
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''Cranium Revolvis'' - the ability to rotate someone's head<br /> |
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''Dehidratus Louganus Apus Escapus'' - the ability to drain a place<br /> |
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''Threemetris Movetris'' - the ability to teleport someone ten feet |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Jeff Garlin]] as Uncle Kelbo, [[Eric Allan Kramer]] as Coach Gunderson <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Monica Lee Gradischek]] as Doris <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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'''Title Reference''': The sitcom ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''. |
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|EpisodeNumber2=17 |
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|Aux1= Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein<br>Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2= Andrew Tsao |
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|Title=Report Card |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|6|29}} |
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|ProdCode= 118 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex, Justin, and Max get their wizard report cards. To hide the fact that she did terrible, Alex attempts to destroy the report card numerous times, all of which are unsuccessful. When Jerry and Theresa become suspicious, Alex, in a panic, turns them into [[guinea pig]]s. After Headmaster Crumbs finds out that Alex lied about her parents and her report card, he suspends Alex's powers for irresponsibility. Max and Justin lose the guinea pigs, not realizing who they actually are, and are brought up to speed by Alex. After finding them and changing them back, Professor Crumbs, shocked how much trouble Alex has caused, decides to permanently strip Alex of her powers, but Justin stands up for her, explaining that cleaning up after Alex makes him a better wizard. Moved by Justin's loyalty to his younger sister, and seeing that Alex has learned her lesson, Crumbs gives Alex back her powers and departs. |
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'''Spells:''' ''This (person or thing) is now not, a(n) (object or person) should fill its slot'' - the ability to transform objects<br/> |
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''You haven't acted with any responsibility, say goodbye to your magical ability'' - the ability to take away a wizard's powers <br> |
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''This Guinea Pig is a Bad Dresser, Turn Him Now Into Our Professor'' - Turns the guinea pig of Professor Crumbs back into a human <br> |
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''These Guinea Pigs are Small Dumb and Hairy Make Them Human to Find Theresa and Jerry- turns guinea pigs human to find Theresa and Jerry |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Headmaster Crumbs, [[Charlie Adler]] as voice of Report Card <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Dan Benson as Friend #1, Kara Taitz as Guinea Pig #1, Keith Blaney as Guinea Pig #2 |
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|EpisodeNumber=18 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=18 |
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|Aux1= Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2= Fred Savage |
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|Title=Credit Check |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|7|6}} |
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|ProdCode= 121 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex's keen fashion sense leads her to begin an internship with a fashion magazine, but her employer takes credit for all of her ideas. She then plans a fashion show with Harper's distasteful clothing style to take revenge on him. Meanwhile, Justin tries to impress the new girl (Millie) working at the Sub Station, but turns out she has a boyfriend. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Gialsjay Timesday'' - the ability to freeze time (only lasts for "as long as you can hop on one leg")<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Sara Paxton]] as Millie, Jeffrey Christopher Todd as Jeffrey, [[Julia Duffy]] as Ms. Angela <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Gavin Houston as Paul, Kristin Caldwell as Assistant, Brian Elerding as Jack |
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|EpisodeNumber=19 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=19 |
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|Title=Alex's Spring Fling |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|7|20}} |
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|Aux1= Matt Goldman |
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|Aux2= Victor Gonzalez |
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|ProdCode= 119 |
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|ShortSummary= Riley dumps Alex because she is always jealous. She plans to turn the tables and make him jealous instead. Alex animates a [[mannequin]], naming him "Manny Kin". However, Manny genuinely falls in love with Alex, preventing him from being able to change him back. Alex then animates Justin's precious action figure Calico Woman and tries to make Manny fall in love with her. Meanwhile, Justin is left in charge of the house when his parents go out of town, and his position of authority goes to his head. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Murrieta Animata'' - the ability to animate any object (if the inanimate object develops [[human emotion]], the spell will be permanent) <br> |
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''Murrieta Animata Grande'' - the ability to animate objects to life-size <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Matt Smith]] as Manny, Lauren Phillips as Calico Girl, [[Brian Kubach]] as Riley <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' J.R. May as Bully, Eddie Pepitone as Carter, Dallas Lovato as Girl, Andrew Elvis Miller as Person in Crowd, LeShay Tomlinson as Passerby <br> |
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'''Notes''': This is the last apperance of Riley. It is revealed that Alex is the one who took Justin's lightsaber and cape. This is also the second episode to use the spells Murrieta Animata and Garibay Immobilitay. The first was episode 10, Pop Me And We Both Go Down. |
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|EpisodeNumber=20 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=20 |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|Title=Quinceanera |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|8|10}} |
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|ProdCode=116 |
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|ShortSummary= The family prepares for Alex's [[Quinceañera]], a traditional celebration to mark her journey to womanhood on her 15th birthday. Theresa takes control of the plans, turns it into the party that she wants, and refuses to listen to Alex's objections. This eventually irritates Alex to the point that she [[Body swap|switches bodies]] with Theresa, who wasn't able to have a Quinceañera of her own when she was 15. Also, joining in the party is Grandma Magdalena, who forgets her responsibility to teach Max and Justin to salsa dance. In the end, after all is resolved, Theresa realizes her error and allows Alex to have the party that ''she'' wants. |
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'''Spells:''' ''(Name and Name) Cambia Coporum, Meum Corpora, Sua Nominavi'' - the ability to switch bodies (the spell becomes irreversible after sundown) <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Belita Moreno]] as Magdalena<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Adam Bay as Richard, [[Gabrielle Dennis]] as Candace |
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'''Note:''' Alex's full name is revealed to be Alexandra Margarita Russo. |
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|EpisodeNumber=21 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=21 |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|Title= Art Museum Piece |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|8|31}} |
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|ProdCode=120 |
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|ShortSummary=When Alex decides to use magic to take a shortcut on her Art History Assignment, she brings historical masterpieces to life. ''[[Mona Lisa]]'', ''[[The Blue Boy]]'', [[Vincent van Gogh|Van Gogh]], and ''[[The Scream]]'' in order to answer questions on her worksheet correctly. Meanwhile, Max and Jerry play football in the house using a spell which spreads to Theresa. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Frames of figures, step out of your pictures'' - the ability to bring a picture to life <br/> |
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''Pictures of faces, return to your places (place and year)'' - the ability to return pictures that was previously brought to life <br/> |
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''Go Through, Mo Through'' - the ability to charm an object to move through anything <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Julie Brown]] as Ms. Marinovich, [[Danielle Bisutti]] as Mona Lisa, Britt Prentice as Babe Ruth<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Amanda Tepe]] as Elaine the Security Guard(the crazy lady with the flashlight), Amy D. Higgins as Garbage Lady, Keeshan Giles as Burly Customer, Boris Kievsky as "The Scream", Mark Rickard as Vincent Van Gogh, Michael Stancliff as Blue Boy<br> |
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'''Note:''' This episode is the first season finale. |
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== Season 2: 2009-2010 == |
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'''Note''': Episodes were aired out of production order. |
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* This season consisted of 30 episodes. |
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* [[Selena Gomez]] and [[David Henrie]] appear in all episodes |
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* [[Jake T. Austin]] is absent for one episode. |
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* [[Jennifer Stone]] is absent for three episodes. |
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* [[David DeLuise]] is absent for five episodes. |
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* [[Maria Canals Barrera]] is absent for seven episodes. |
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|EpisodeNumber=22 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=1 |
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|Title= Smarty Pants |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|9|12}} |
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|ProdCode=201 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex joins the Quiz Bowl, an academic game, with best friend Harper, after she gave Nellie a hair-raising buzzing shock accident. To give the team an edge in the Quiz Bowl Competition, she wears the "Smarty Pants", which gives the wearer superior knowledge on anything and everything there is to know. However, her knowledge might ruin her friendship with Harper. Justin takes Alex home after discovering the pants shocked her legs, upon seeing the grotesque bones of them. Meanwhile, Max and his friend, Alfred, attempt to sell bottled water from Tribeca Prep's water fountain since everyone liked how the water tasted. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Speed Shirt, Night Cap, Smarty Pants<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, Andy Pessoa as Alfred, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Veronica Sixtos as Nellie Rodriguez, Dan Benson as Zeke, Zack Shada as Joey, Gary Owens as Alarm (voice), Edwin Kho as Gold Team Member <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber=23 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=2 |
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|Title=Beware Wolf |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|9|21}} |
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|ProdCode=202 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin meets Isabella, a girl from WizFace who Alex suspects is a dog. After sharing a kiss, Justin learns that Isabella's a werewolf and he's becoming one himself. Meanwhile, Max and Alfred start a dog-walking business to earn money for cups on a chain. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Werewolves <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Sarah Ramos]] as Isabella, Andy Pessoa as Alfred <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Lauren Nightingale as Renna, Danielle O'Loughlin as Older Woman <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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'''Pop Culture Reference:''' WizFace is a parody of Facebook and MySpace. |
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|EpisodeNumber=24 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=3 |
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|Title=Graphic Novel |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Mark Cendrowski |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|10|5}} |
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|ProdCode=203 |
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|ShortSummary=After Gigi steals Alex's diary, Justin and Max transport Gigi inside Alex's secret fairy tale princess world. The siblings struggle to keep Gigi from discovering Alex's secret, and revealing the family's secret to the world. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Literrarium Terrarium'' - the ability to teleport someone into or out of a book<br> |
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''Bookus Mustardo'' - a spell that Max made up that turns books into mustard. |
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'''Guest starring:''' Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, Skyler Samuels as Gigi <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' April Audia as Teddy Bear, Jordan Carroll as Andy, Lili Ishida as Laura, Kelsey Sanders as Wannabe #1, Heather Trzyna as Wannabe #2, Zack Shada as Joey <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo and [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber=25 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=4 |
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|Title=Racing |
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|Aux1=[[Justine Bateman]] |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|12}} |
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|ProdCode=204 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex has a crush on Dean, a "gear head" type guy, and plots to gain his interest by asking Jerry if Dean can fix up Jerry's old junky car. Dean not only fixes the car, but enters it in an upcoming race. Meanwhile, Max orders stuff from a magazine (Wizards Weekly) that all turn out to be a rip off (one of which, The Transport Stick, which teleports people but causes anyone in the vicinity of someone when they're using it to pass out, Alex uses it to go inside the car with Dean).At The End They Drive Into A Huge Sloppy Joe. |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring''': Jack Sanderson as Race MC, Zack Shada as Joey |
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|EpisodeNumber=26 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=5 |
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|Title=Alex's Brother, Maximan |
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|Aux1=Matt Goldman |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|10|19}} |
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|ProdCode=205 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex goes on her first (second) date with Dean at the roller rink and Justin works on a robot for the Robot Olympics. Max dons a superhero costume in order to stop a robber who steals deli condiments. At the end, Alex leaves Dean on a date after she promised she wouldn't and Justin gives up the Robot Olympics in order to stop the deli robber, but Jerry turns out to be the deli robber after all and is proud that they gave up their possessions for the team. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Havity no Gravity'' - the ability to defy gravity *Only works if there are two people using the spell on a third person that is defying gravity*<br /> |
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''Soap on a rope, soap fell off a rope, rope shot out of my hand, rope tie up that man'' - the ability to tie up a person<br /> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring''': Jack Sanderson as Roller Rink MC |
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|EpisodeNumber=27 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=6 |
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|Title= Saving WizTech (Part 1) |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|26}} |
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|ProdCode=208 |
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|ShortSummary=WizTech is forced to close since plastic balls have mysteriously appeared, and magic cannot affect plastic; a WizTech wizard named Ronald tries to get between Alex and Dean. |
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Meanwhile, Justin calls upon the help of a highly known wizard company run by kids to help eliminate the balls from the school, which they'll do only if they're able to play in the balls, first. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Spandau Ballet, tell me it's true, take this evil man, you know what to do'' - a spell to make an evil wizard disappear.<br /> |
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''Piggly wiggly, get in the jiggly'' - the ability to encase someone into a block of jello<br> |
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'''Guest Stars''': [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Professor Crumbs, [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normus, [[Chad Duell]] as Ronald Longcape, Jr. and [[Maurice Godin (actor)|Maurice Godin]] as Ronald Longcape, Sr. <br> |
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'''Co-starring''': [[Gary Owens]] as Corporate Ad/Ominous Voice, Sara Gonzalez as Cheerleader #1, Nikki Blackwell as Cheerleader #2, Jessica Dantic as Cheerleader #3 |
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'''Notes''': This episode was first aired on October 24, 2008 on [[Disney Channel UK and Ireland]] (Even though [[Disney Channel|Disney Channel USA]] stated that it was the world premiere when it already originally aired in the United Kingdom and Ireland two days before. |
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|EpisodeNumber=28 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=7 |
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|Title= Saving WizTech (Part 2) |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|26}} |
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|ProdCode=209 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex, Max, and Justin must team up to save WizTech; Alex, Max and Justin also discover the dark secret Ronald Longcape Jr is keeping from them. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Piggly wiggly, get out of that jiggly'' - the ability to evacuate someone out of a block of jello<br /> |
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''Pillow for Feet Spell'' - the ability to give one pillows for feet (unknown words)<br> |
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'''Guest Stars''': [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty,[[Amanda Tepe]] as [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Professor Crumbs, [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normus, [[Chad Duell]] as Ronald Longcape, Jr., [[Maurice Godin (actor)|Maurice Godin]] as Ronald Longcape, Sr.<br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo, [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo, and [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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|EpisodeNumber=29 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=8 |
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|Title= Harper Knows |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|23}} |
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|ProdCode=206 |
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|ShortSummary= The Russo family is on an assignment at [[Comic-Con|PopCon]], a popular comic-book and movie convention. They are on the lookout for rogue wizards who may be using their magic. Alex and her siblings go as a special wizards-in-training assignment and Harper comes along for the costume contest. After meeting Alex in movie convention, Harper accuses Alex of always lying to her. Alex then begins to feel guilty for lying and keeping secrets, and she is tired from using up all of her energy to keep the secret. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Lies, lies, I need a disguise'' or ''Exactorum Replicorum'' - the ability to disguise as another object <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normous, Michael A. Shepperd as Officer Lamp, [[Brian Scolaro]] as Goblin, [[Lee Meriwether]] as Battle Diva |
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'''Notes:''' This episode is alo called A Family Outing. |
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|EpisodeNumber=30 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=9 |
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|Title= Taxi Dance |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Mark Cendrowski |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|7}} |
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|ProdCode=207 |
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|ShortSummary=When the taxicab that Alex was born in (Cab 804) is retired, Alex magically repairs it in order for her and her family to continue to cherish the memories of her birth. However, Alex unintentionally brings it to life as well, and when the Cab decides to remain by Alex's side at all times, it ends up crashes right through the living room wall; amazingly, Jerry and Theresa are far from angry at Alex when she explains her intentions, and Cab 804 ultimately decides to leave and go back to work when he discovers that Alex already has Theresa, Jerry, and Justin looking out for her. |
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'''Spells:''' ''I can't bear to part with this cab that won't drive, do whatever it needs doing to bring it alive'' - the ability to bring a cab to life<br/> |
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''Rope through Greenwald's, help me now, climb up there and tie a bow'' - the ability to tie a rope into a bow<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' John Capodice as "Uncle" Al, [[Adam Carolla]] as the voice of Burt the Cab |
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|EpisodeNumber=31 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=10 |
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|Title= Baby Cupid |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|14}} |
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|ProdCode=210 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry and Theresa's anniversary plans are ruined over a fight about magic (due to Alex and Max accidentally breaking Theresa's lamp ''again''), which prompts Alex to summon [[Cupid]]. When Justin reminds her that magic started the fight, Alex tries to hide Cupid from her mom by claiming that he is a life like doll from her Marriage and Family class. Cupid's return gets delayed after Max accidentally breaks his arrow and it strikes Justin. Harper finally asks Justin out and he accepts because he got hit by the love arrow, and Harper is excited until this "new" Justin starts to bug her, and she starts to miss the "old" Justin that didn't return her feelings. |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, [[Mark DeCarlo]] as Cupid <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Bette Rae]] as Elderly Woman, Vince Donvito as Ninja #1, Daryl Crittenden as Ninja #2 |
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|EpisodeNumber=32 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=11 |
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|Title= Make It Happen |
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|Aux1=Justin Varava |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|1|1}}/{{Start date|2008|12|31}} in central time and below |
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|ProdCode=211 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry instructs his kids to each select an alternate career in the event that they do not become wizards. He ends up disappointed with their choices when Max chooses to be a [[stage magician]], and Alex and Justin decide to form a rock band. In the end, he praises them for following their dreams because he didn't follow his own, which was to be a bull rider, and the band was a success, but the pride is short lived when they find out Max used magic to make a fake audience that would enjoy the show. In the end, Alex gives Jerry a chance to live out his old dream, but it is so embarrassing that Theresa and the kids unanimously agree never to speak of it again. |
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'''Special Guest Star:''' [[Fred Willard]] as Mr. Stuffleby <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Josiah Treger as Music Agent, Allie Carieri as Groupie <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle <br> |
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'''Notes:''' This episode aired at the special time of Midnight (ET/PT). Because of this, in the Central and Mountain time zones, it aired on December 31, 2008 at 11PM. This episode is also called, "Plan B". |
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|EpisodeNumber=33 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=12 |
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|Title= Fairy Tale |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|1|25}} |
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|ProdCode=213 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin casts Harper as Tinkerbell when he directs a school production of "[[Peter Pan]]," but Alex must play the role when Harper becomes injured by falling off the stage. Alex then gets a real [[fairy]] to play her part, but she gets busted. Max writes a review of the play.<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, [[imdbname:1881004|Rachel Cannon]] as Flutter the fairy<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Jon Ross Bowie as Simon, Leanna Speer as [[Fairy]] |
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|EpisodeNumber2=13 |
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|Title=Fashion Week |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|2|15}} |
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|ProdCode=215 |
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|ShortSummary= At the beginning of the episode, we find out that magic is out for a while. Alex tricks Harper into letting her take care of the one of a kind dress that Harper's new boss designed for fashion week. But Alex wears the dress, and she gets caught by Justin in her room. She then drops his tray of food on him, and he then hugs her, ruining the dress. Alex must figure things out on her own since magic is gone. Meanwhile, Justin and Zeke try to find a way to pick up the models that are in the fashion show. Later, Alex tells Harper that the dress is ruined. Minutes later, Mr.Frenchie (the designer) tells Harper that his fashion show was double booked. Alex is with Harper at the time, so she asks Mr.Frenchie if he would like to have it at the sub station. Justin and Zeke take advantage of the models staying at the sub station by getting them to play Dungeons and Gargoyles with them. But the models accidentally get food poisoning from eating bad sandwiches. just when thing are bad Magic comes back so Alex can finally set things right. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Red skies at night, fix it right'' - Fixes an object it's used on |
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'''Magical Objects:''' 2D to 3D picture copier (also brings the picture to life)<br/> |
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'''Special guest star:''' [[Cindy Crawford]] as Bibi Rockford |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Willie Garson]] as Mr. Frenchy, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Katie Savoy as Model #1, Elizabeth Tsing as Model #2, Chloe Dykstra as Model #3 <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jake T. Austin]] as Max Russo and [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber=35 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=14 |
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|Title=Helping Hand |
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|Aux1=Jay Baxter<br>Shaun Zaken |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|2|16}} |
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|ProdCode=217 |
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|ShortSummary= Justin creates the Helping Hand to assist busy wizards from the wizard world. Jerry bestows Alex and Max with numerous chores, but when Alex uses the Helping Hand to do her chores for her, the Helping Hand becomes powerless and fatigue, and when a review wizard from the magic world visits to review the creation, everything gets messed up. |
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Reference: The Helping hand does numerous things related to The Hand called Thing from the Addams Family.Alez mention ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 3'' in season 1 the movie had the second film called ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2''. |
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'''Spells''' ''Ex, ex, extra hand, take a stand, give us a hand'' - Justin's spell used to bring the Helping Hand alive<br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' John Doe as Superintendent Spellman, Kate VanDevender as Helping Hand |
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|EpisodeNumber=36 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=15 |
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|Title=Art Teacher |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|3|1}} |
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|ProdCode=214 |
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|ShortSummary= Max is visited by Dwayne Johnson and Misty May-Treanor when the famous celebrities learn that he's suffering from a mysterious ailment, but they aren't too pleased when they discover that he made up the disorder to get out of gym class with a fake disease called Monoorangosis, which supposedly prevents him from seeing, hearing, or tasting the color orange. Meanwhile, Alex bonds with a new art teacher who's a teen under a magical spell. After helping her change back Alex faces the problem of finding a new art teacher or finding a new elective to take. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Rainon Chainon'' - the ability to chain people around the user <br> |
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''Def leppard Anamalis'' - Turns the user into a animal. <br> |
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''Clean it up, wash it, scrub it down, oh no'' - Cleans everything up perfectly <br/> |
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'''Special guest stars:''' [[Dwayne Johnson]] as Himself, [[Misty May-Treanor]] as Herself<br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Larritate, [[Heidi Swedberg]] as Old Jennifer Majorhealy, [[Gilland Jones]] as Young Jenny, [[Daryl Sabara]] as T.J. Taylor, Kristi Lauren as Chelsa |
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|EpisodeNumber=37 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=16 |
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|Title=Future Harper |
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|Aux1=Matt Goldman<br>Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|3|15}} |
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|ProdCode=212 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex, Justin and Max discover that a famous author ([[Rachel Dratch]]) is using their lives as the premise for her best-selling novels named Charmed and Dangerous. However, the wizards are shocked learning that she is actually Harper from the future, (she also mentions the important fact the she broke up with Mason) who traveled back in time to sell wizard novels, as they no longer sell so well in the future as the existence of magic is now public knowledge. The Future Harper insists Justin that he must get Alex to give Harper permission to write the books, otherwise the future will be ruined. In the end of the episode, Selena Gomez and Rob Reiner comically talk about the importance of reading. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Before we see this volcano blow, turn this lava into snow'' - the ability to turn lava into snow. |
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'''Special guest star:''' [[Rob Reiner]] as himself. |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Rachel Dratch]] as H.J. Darling, Sanjay as Photographer. |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo, and [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo. |
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'''Notes:''' H.J. Darling is a parody of J.K. Rowling. |
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Future Harper mentions a boy named Mason when she says, "Did Mason break up with you already?" He will appear in Alex Charms a Boy (Season 3, Episode 9). They also mention saving a girl named Juliet. |
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|EpisodeNumber=38 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=17 |
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|Title=Alex Does Good |
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|Aux1= Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Guy Distad |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|5}} |
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|ProdCode=219 |
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|ShortSummary =When Alex is sent to the principal's office for the umpteenth time, Mr. Laritate makes her join the "Happy Helpers Club" under the threat of suspension. However, Alex is disgusted when she discovers that the club actually only does mundane everyday tasks for other people (pushing an elevator button, for example) rather than actual good deeds, and they are only doing said deeds for rewards. Alex talks to her friend, Maggie, who gives her advice. Meanwhile, Max is on his first date, and learns an important lesson. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Help me travel on my own, I need to get there through this phone'' - the ability to travel through a phone<br> ''Pound for Pound, you're a clown'' - the ability to turn someone into a clown<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, Kathryn Foley as Jennette Brocolleti, [[Jo Anne Worley]] as Maggie, Gilland Jones as Jenny, Steve Purnick as Store Owner |
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|EpisodeNumber=39 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=18 |
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|Title=Hugh's Not Normous |
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|Aux1=Justin Varava |
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|Aux2=Ken Ceizler |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|12}} |
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|ProdCode=216 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry told Alex that she must be nice to people and Alex and Justin help Hugh Normous locate his birth parents after he discovers he is adopted and runs away from home. Meanwhile, Max plays tricks on Alex for all the pranks she played on him, which he, in the end, destroys his own things. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Put on a show, let's let Hugh know what it's like to grow'' - Turns a room smaller.<br> |
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''Roomius Fixus'' - Returns a room to its normal size <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normus, Clarinda Ross as Cathy Normus, [[Lee Reherman]] as Doug Normus, Christopher Neiman as Stu Fineman, [[Rose Abdoo]] as Mary Lou Fineman |
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|EpisodeNumber=40 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=19 |
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|Title=Don't Rain On Justin's Parade - Earth |
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|Aux1=Richard Goodman |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|19}} |
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|ProdCode=227 |
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|ShortSummary= When Justin attempts to use Magic to make Baxter Knight's weather prediction come true, it makes Mother Nature irritated and upset at Justin for messing with the weather and teaches him an important lesson about natural resources. Meanwhile, Alex gets a job by Mr. Laritate as Deputy Russo and suddenly turns good. In order to overcome it, Alex gets a 1 month detention after she gets fired because she gave Harper the keys to the teacher's bathroom. |
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'''Spells:''' ''If Baxter loses his job, it will be a pity, let's have snow over half of New York City'' - makes it snow over half of New York City <br> |
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''Please don't let Baxter Knight fail, make me some Candied Yam hail'' - Makes it rain Candied Yam hail.<br> |
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''What he did.'' - Makes it rain sweet potato hail.<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, Jenica Bergere as Mother Nature, [[Steve Monroe]] as Baxter Knight, and Robert Mammana as Officer Bryan <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Casey Jon Diedrick as Sal, John Burke as Anchor, Kimberly Perez as Harper Wannabe<br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber=41 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=20 |
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|Title=Family Game Night |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2= Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|26}} |
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|ProdCode=218 |
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|ShortSummary= In order to pass an exam Alex did not study for, she decides to swap brains with Harper, but is unable to swap back due to numerous glitches in the spell. Meanwhile, Justin must deal with a girl who insists that they are together. Max convinced Justin that he will help him break up with her. In order to make her leave, Justin decides to bring her to family game night to make her never to want to see him ever again as it is said that during the game nights, the family starts fights that usually police had to come to settle the problem. |
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'''Spells:''' ''(Name and Name) Cambia Coporum Meum Capora Sua Numinavi'' - the ability to switch bodies (the spell becomes irreversible after sundown) <br /> |
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''Hairbrainium Excamchangium'' - changes hair styles <br/> |
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''After all that's been said we want to switch back our heads'' - Switches voices <br/> |
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''Voicus Rightnoisus'' - Switches back each others' voices <br/> |
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''This all has been a pain, now we want to switch back our brains'' - mixes each others' brains together <br/> |
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''Please brain, leave brain'' - Can separate brains back into each others' heads <br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Christa B. Allen]] as Daphne |
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|EpisodeNumber=42 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=21 |
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|Title=Justin's New Girlfriend |
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|Aux1=Richard Goodman |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|5|2}} |
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|ProdCode= 221 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex is jealous of the friendship between Justin and Harper and their shared love of silent movies, so she sabotages their plans. To get back at her, Justin casts a spell on Alex that places all three of them in an old silent movie. Meanwhile, Theresa and Jerry switch duties at the Waverly Substation to see who has the more difficult job. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Make these troubles no more, go in through the out door'' - keeps people coming back inside in the same room when he or she leaves. <br> |
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''Alex always wrecks it, make this door an exit'' - reverses the in through the outdoor spell. <br> |
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''Take away color and sound, this is where revenge is found'' - turns everything into a silent film<br> |
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'''Magical Objects''' Spell Lock - Does not let people reverse the spell that is charmed.<br> |
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|EpisodeNumber=43 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=22 |
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|Title=My Tutor, Tutor |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=[[David DeLuise]] |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|5|29}} |
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|ProdCode=226 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex and Justin start bonding with Max's new tutor, Tutor. But when they find out that she is going to leave when Max is done with the tutoring they make a scheme for her to stay longer which involves Max failing. At the end they found out she is a [[half-elf]] and that is why they both liked her. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Lepracauns and Elves <br> |
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'''Spells:''' ''Into thin air send this chair'' - makes an object disappear<br> |
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''Archery and plumbing is the only way to keep that thief from getting away'' - creates a toilet plunger that is shot off a bow <br> |
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''When in doubt, inside-out'' - takes an object out of another object <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo due to directing this episode<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Paulina Olzsynski]] as Tutor, [[Dana Michael Woods]] as Leprechaun<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Shaun-Caulin Young as Teenage Worker <br> |
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|EpisodeNumber=44 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=23 |
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|Title=Paint By Committee |
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|Aux1= Peter Dirksen |
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|Aux2= Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|6|26}} |
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|ProdCode=229 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex is chosen to paint a mural for her school. But when the committee pitches ideas that do not match her ideas for the mural she uses magic on the mural so when they look at it they see whatever they want to, but when Justin finds out that Alex used magic he uses magic to put her mural on the wall. The committee is unhappy with her decision, but she says that she is going to go her own way with the mural. |
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'''Spells''': ''The weight of this mural is too much to shoulder, so watch me use the eye of the beholder'' - lets everyone see what they desire. <br> |
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''From down below, this art should show'' - Brings up art from a subway station<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, and Peter Hulne as Lane<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Tim Dougherty as Karl |
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|EpisodeNumber=45 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=24 |
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|Title=Wizard For a Day |
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|Aux1= Justin Varava |
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|Aux2= Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|10}} |
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|ProdCode=230 |
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|ShortSummary= It is Jerry's birthday so Justin gives him a magical pencil holder and Max was going to go with his annual cat, but decides to go with Justin's pencil sharpener. When Alex looks for a gift better that Justin's she goes to the wizard world and gets the Merlin hat which grants any wish for a day. Jerry wishes for a box of pencils and for a Milky Way Milkshake from the Asteroid Belt. Alex then thinks that his wishes are silly so she uses the hat to turn the Sub Station into the Asteroid Belt. It brings in a lot of customers and Jerry makes their shift go up and makes them wear goofy costumes. A day later, the aliens heard that the milky way milkshake machine has reopened and wants to take it. Justin then uses one of the aliens laser guns to get rid of the hat which makes everything disappear. |
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'''Magical Object:''' Aliens, Merlin's Hat <br> |
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'''Spells''': ''Gunga Galunga'' - while wearing Merlins hat, grants the wearer a wish<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Amir Talai]] as Alien Leader |
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|EpisodeNumber=46 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=25 |
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|Title=[[Wizards on Deck With Hannah Montana|Cast-Away (To Another Show)]]<br><small>(Part one of "[[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana]]")</small> |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|17}} |
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|ProdCode=220 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin is excited to meet London Tipton when he wins an essay contest prize: a cruise on the SS Tipton. Theresa and Jerry say Alex can't go because of her 14 absent assignments. Alex (who eventually sneaks away, but is caught and agrees to take classes on board) and Max join Justin onboard, where Alex bonds with new friend [[Bailey Pickett]], but soon gets in hot water when she uses magic to bring Harper aboard. Meanwhile, Max and Zack, (who has developed a massive crush on Alex), compete in a series of outrageous challenges. Alex says that she is Ashley Olsen so she won't get caught skipping classes. But gets caught after mistaking her name and telling Mr. Moseby that her real name is Ashley Simpson. In the 2nd episode, [[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana|Double Crossed]], when Alex gets sick of Justin's attitude, she puts blue [[dye]] in the hot tub to prank him. At the end of the episode, Alex is caught when Justin pours water on her hand. When it turns blue, Alex gets exposed and must not do any more pranks while on the cruise. Max plays with a Magic Bag is making fun of Felix The Cat who also has a magic bag. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Bags from home, meet me here, take them there, and bring them near'' - brings luggage(s) to people from home <br/> |
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''From East to West, this spell's no jest, wherever we rome, send (name) back home'' - sends someone to Rome if "home" is said before "rome"<br/> |
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Otherwise sends someone back home<br /> |
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'''Special Guest Stars:''' [[Phill Lewis]] as [[Marion Moseby]], [[Debby Ryan]] as [[Bailey Pickett]], [[Cole Sprouse]] as [[Cody Martin]], [[Dylan Sprouse]] as [[Zack Martin]], and [[Brenda Song]] as [[London Tipton]] |
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|EpisodeNumber= 47 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 26 |
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|Title=Wizards vs. Vampires on Waverly Place |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|24}} |
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|ProdCode=223 |
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|ShortSummary=When a new sandwich shop (the Late Nite Bite) opens in Waverly Place, Justin falls in love with the owner's daughter, Juliet Van Heusen. But when the Russos finds out that they are [[vampire]]s both parents say they can't date. Meanwhile, Alex tries to get rid of Max because of his annoying impressions and tries to send him to an underwater camp for the summer, but her plan blows up when Justin finally tells his parents about him and Juliet. In the end, both parents allow their children to date each other again. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Anne Ramsay]] as Cindy Van Heusen, and [[imdbname:0191631|JD Cullum]] as Alucard Van Heusen <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Andrew Michael Davies as Alternate Justin <br> |
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'''Note:''' The version available on [[iTunes]] has scenes deleted from the episode, such as Max's [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Dr. Evil]] and [[Jerry Seinfeld]] impersonations, or when Juliet complains about her not dating Justin. |
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'''Note:''' on Disney Channel Middle East This episode had deleted scenes and the running time of the episode was 23 minutes instead of 38 minutes. |
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'''Note''' On the episode "Future Harper" Fututre Harper mentions saving a girl named Juliet, which apparently is her. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 48 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 27 |
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|Title=Wizards vs. Vampires: Tasty Bites |
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|Aux1=Justin Varava |
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|Aux2=Mark Cendrowski |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|31}} |
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|ProdCode=224 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex thinks that Justin's vampire girlfriend is trying to get them to eat healthier food to make their blood taste better. But in the end, Juliet's parents tricked Alex into thinking Juliet was going to drink their blood so Alex and Harper can work at The Late Night Bite; however, Juliet's parents really intend to drain Alex and Harper's blood. While about to take a work ID picture, Alucard and Cindy nearly feed on Alex and Harper, but Juliet and the other Russos intervene just in time. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires <br/> |
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'''Spells:''' ''Don't let this garden go to waste, give all this food a lot more taste'' - grows a giant pumpkin. <br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Anne Ramsay]] as Cindy Van Heusen and [[imdbname:0191631|JD Cullum]] as Alucard Van Heusen |
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|EpisodeNumber= 49 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 28 |
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|Title=Wizards vs. Vampires: Dream Date |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|8|7}} |
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|ProdCode=225 |
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|ShortSummary= When Dean moves away, Alex decides to show up in Dean's dreams. A few months later he comes back. When Alex goes on their date, Dean pays more attention to the arcade than her, and Alex attempts to break up with him. She pretends to be a slob so that Dean breaks up with her, but he said it was no big deal after she blurted it out. Alex goes into his dreams one more time to find out how Dean really feels. Meanwhile, when Juliet asks Justin to go on vacation with her and her family, he doesn't want to go and lies to her. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires, Magic Carpet, Dream Helmet <br> |
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'''Spells:''' ''What I need now is the opposite of clean, make me a girl without hygiene'' - Turns a girl into a repulsive, dirty, stinky slob. <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, and [[Amanda Tepe]] as Hot Dog Vendor Lady <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber= 50 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 29 |
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|Title=Wizards & Vampires vs. Zombies |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|8|8}} |
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|ProdCode=228 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin promises Juliet an unforgettable prom date. But when Alex organizes a zombie-themed anti-prom, Alex gives Max flyers to hand out and he accidentally sends the zombie prom flyers to the wizard world with a permission slip to test out a no fear ring, and real zombies arrive. Meanwhile, Harper and Zeke go to the prom together. At the prom Justin serenades Juliet and askes her to go stedie with him.After that Max, Alex, Harper, Justin, Zeke, and Juliet get in a dance off with the zombies to get them to leave. In the end Justin and Juliet slow dance and then kiss. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires and Zombies, and anti-fear ring <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Christopher Recupito Rossi as Zombie Guy, Callie Carson as Zombie Girl <br> |
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'''Note:''' This episode is basically a giant reference to [[Michael Jackson's Thriller]]. |
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'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber= 51 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 30 |
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|Title=Retest |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|8|21}} |
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|ProdCode= 222 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry and his siblings, Kelbo and Megan (Jerry revealed to the kids they have an aunt), need to retake the Wizard test that, in their teen years, determined who got to keep their powers. When Alex, Justin and Max see how competitive the contest gets, they realize the same test could eventually tear their family apart as well. Through the entire episode each one of them gets compared to a relative. Max to Kelbo, Alex to Megan, Justin to their dad, and Harper to their Mom. In the end Justin says Alex is nothing like Megan because Alex apologized and that's something Megan never learned to do. |
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''Let's go visit our new aunt, take us to [[Paris, Texas]] - Takes a person to Paris to visit their aunt<br> |
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''Love on the rocks, unpack the box-es'' - unpacks boxes<br> |
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''Zoobaa zoobaa zoobaa, Hey sister, Go sister, Paris, Texas'' - takes a person to Paris<br> |
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''Weww'' - Uncle Kelbo's spell to teleport him and his fish<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Jeff Garlin]] as Uncle Kelbo, [[imdbname:0313232|Carrie Genzel]] as Aunt Megan<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Jay Brian Winnick as Mr. McFly |
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'''Note''': This episode is the second season finale. This episode first aired on July 23, 2009 on Disney Channel Latin America. |
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== Season 2: 2008-2009 == |
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'''Note''': Episodes were aired out of production order. |
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* This season consisted of 30 episodes. |
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* [[Selena Gomez]] and [[David Henrie]] appear in all episodes |
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* [[Jake T. Austin]] is absent for one episode. |
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* [[Jennifer Stone]] is absent for three episodes. |
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* [[David DeLuise]] is absent for five episodes. |
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* [[Maria Canals Barrera]] is absent for seven episodes. |
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|Title= Smarty Pants |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|9|12}} |
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|ProdCode=201 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex joins the Quiz Bowl, an academic game, with best friend Harper, after she gave Nellie a hair-raising buzzing shock accident. To give the team an edge in the Quiz Bowl Competition, she wears the "Smarty Pants", which gives the wearer superior knowledge on anything and everything there is to know. However, her knowledge might ruin her friendship with Harper. Justin takes Alex home after discovering the pants shocked her legs, upon seeing the grotesque bones of them. Meanwhile, Max and his friend, Alfred, attempt to sell bottled water from Tribeca Prep's water fountain since everyone liked how the water tasted. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Speed Shirt, Night Cap, Smarty Pants<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, Andy Pessoa as Alfred, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Veronica Sixtos as Nellie Rodriguez, Dan Benson as Zeke, Zack Shada as Joey, Gary Owens as Alarm (voice), Edwin Kho as Gold Team Member <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber=23 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=2 |
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|Title=Beware Wolf |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|9|21}} |
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|ProdCode=202 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin meets Isabella, a girl from WizFace who Alex suspects is a dog. After sharing a kiss, Justin learns that Isabella's a werewolf and he's becoming one himself. Meanwhile, Max and Alfred start a dog-walking business to earn money for cups on a chain. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Werewolves <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Sarah Ramos]] as Isabella, Andy Pessoa as Alfred <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Lauren Nightingale as Renna, Danielle O'Loughlin as Older Woman <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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'''Pop Culture Reference:''' WizFace is a parody of Facebook and MySpace. |
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|EpisodeNumber=24 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=3 |
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|Title=Graphic Novel |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Mark Cendrowski |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|10|5}} |
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|ProdCode=203 |
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|ShortSummary=After Gigi steals Alex's diary, Justin and Max transport Gigi inside Alex's secret fairy tale princess world. The siblings struggle to keep Gigi from discovering Alex's secret, and revealing the family's secret to the world. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Literrarium Terrarium'' - the ability to teleport someone into or out of a book<br> |
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''Bookus Mustardo'' - a spell that Max made up that turns books into mustard. |
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'''Guest starring:''' Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, Skyler Samuels as Gigi <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' April Audia as Teddy Bear, Jordan Carroll as Andy, Lili Ishida as Laura, Kelsey Sanders as Wannabe #1, Heather Trzyna as Wannabe #2, Zack Shada as Joey <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo and [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber=25 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=4 |
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|Title=Racing |
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|Aux1=[[Justine Bateman]] |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|12}} |
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|ProdCode=204 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex has a crush on Dean, a "gear head" type guy, and plots to gain his interest by asking Jerry if Dean can fix up Jerry's old junky car. Dean not only fixes the car, but enters it in an upcoming race. Meanwhile, Max orders stuff from a magazine (Wizards Weekly) that all turn out to be a rip off (one of which, The Transport Stick, which teleports people but causes anyone in the vicinity of someone when they're using it to pass out, Alex uses it to go inside the car with Dean).At The End They Drive Into A Huge Sloppy Joe. |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring''': Jack Sanderson as Race MC, Zack Shada as Joey |
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|EpisodeNumber=26 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=5 |
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|Title=Alex's Brother, Maximan |
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|Aux1=Matt Goldman |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|10|19}} |
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|ProdCode=205 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex goes on her first (second) date with Dean at the roller rink and Justin works on a robot for the Robot Olympics. Max dons a superhero costume in order to stop a robber who steals deli condiments. At the end, Alex leaves Dean on a date after she promised she wouldn't and Justin gives up the Robot Olympics in order to stop the deli robber, but Jerry turns out to be the deli robber after all and is proud that they gave up their possessions for the team. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Havity no Gravity'' - the ability to defy gravity *Only works if there are two people using the spell on a third person that is defying gravity*<br /> |
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''Soap on a rope, soap fell off a rope, rope shot out of my hand, rope tie up that man'' - the ability to tie up a person<br /> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring''': Jack Sanderson as Roller Rink MC |
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|EpisodeNumber=27 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=6 |
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|Title= Saving WizTech (Part 1) |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|26}} |
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|ProdCode=208 |
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|ShortSummary=WizTech is forced to close since plastic balls have mysteriously appeared, and magic cannot affect plastic; a WizTech wizard named Ronald tries to get between Alex and Dean. |
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Meanwhile, Justin calls upon the help of a highly known wizard company run by kids to help eliminate the balls from the school, which they'll do only if they're able to play in the balls, first. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Spandau Ballet, tell me it's true, take this evil man, you know what to do'' - a spell to make an evil wizard disappear.<br /> |
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''Piggly wiggly, get in the jiggly'' - the ability to encase someone into a block of jello<br> |
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'''Guest Stars''': [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Professor Crumbs, [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normus, [[Chad Duell]] as Ronald Longcape, Jr. and [[Maurice Godin (actor)|Maurice Godin]] as Ronald Longcape, Sr. <br> |
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'''Co-starring''': [[Gary Owens]] as Corporate Ad/Ominous Voice, Sara Gonzalez as Cheerleader #1, Nikki Blackwell as Cheerleader #2, Jessica Dantic as Cheerleader #3 |
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'''Notes''': This episode was first aired on October 24, 2008 on [[Disney Channel UK and Ireland]] (Even though [[Disney Channel|Disney Channel USA]] stated that it was the world premiere when it already originally aired in the United Kingdom and Ireland two days before. |
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|EpisodeNumber2=7 |
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|Title= Saving WizTech (Part 2) |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|26}} |
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|ProdCode=209 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex, Max, and Justin must team up to save WizTech; Alex, Max and Justin also discover the dark secret Ronald Longcape Jr is keeping from them. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Piggly wiggly, get out of that jiggly'' - the ability to evacuate someone out of a block of jello<br /> |
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''Pillow for Feet Spell'' - the ability to give one pillows for feet (unknown words)<br> |
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'''Guest Stars''': [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty,[[Amanda Tepe]] as [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Professor Crumbs, [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normus, [[Chad Duell]] as Ronald Longcape, Jr., [[Maurice Godin (actor)|Maurice Godin]] as Ronald Longcape, Sr.<br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo, [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo, and [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle |
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|EpisodeNumber=29 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=8 |
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|Title= Harper Knows |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|23}} |
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|ProdCode=206 |
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|ShortSummary= The Russo family is on an assignment at [[Comic-Con|PopCon]], a popular comic-book and movie convention. They are on the lookout for rogue wizards who may be using their magic. Alex and her siblings go as a special wizards-in-training assignment and Harper comes along for the costume contest. After meeting Alex in movie convention, Harper accuses Alex of always lying to her. Alex then begins to feel guilty for lying and keeping secrets, and she is tired from using up all of her energy to keep the secret. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Lies, lies, I need a disguise'' or ''Exactorum Replicorum'' - the ability to disguise as another object <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normous, Michael A. Shepperd as Officer Lamp, [[Brian Scolaro]] as Goblin, [[Lee Meriwether]] as Battle Diva |
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'''Notes:''' This episode is alo called A Family Outing. |
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|EpisodeNumber=30 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=9 |
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|Title= Taxi Dance |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Mark Cendrowski |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|7}} |
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|ProdCode=207 |
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|ShortSummary=When the taxicab that Alex was born in (Cab 804) is retired, Alex magically repairs it in order for her and her family to continue to cherish the memories of her birth. However, Alex unintentionally brings it to life as well, and when the Cab decides to remain by Alex's side at all times, it ends up crashes right through the living room wall; amazingly, Jerry and Theresa are far from angry at Alex when she explains her intentions, and Cab 804 ultimately decides to leave and go back to work when he discovers that Alex already has Theresa, Jerry, and Justin looking out for her. |
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'''Spells:''' ''I can't bear to part with this cab that won't drive, do whatever it needs doing to bring it alive'' - the ability to bring a cab to life<br/> |
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''Rope through Greenwald's, help me now, climb up there and tie a bow'' - the ability to tie a rope into a bow<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' John Capodice as "Uncle" Al, [[Adam Carolla]] as the voice of Burt the Cab |
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|EpisodeNumber=31 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=10 |
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|Title= Baby Cupid |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Bob Berlinger |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|14}} |
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|ProdCode=210 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry and Theresa's anniversary plans are ruined over a fight about magic (due to Alex and Max accidentally breaking Theresa's lamp ''again''), which prompts Alex to summon [[Cupid]]. When Justin reminds her that magic started the fight, Alex tries to hide Cupid from her mom by claiming that he is a life like doll from her Marriage and Family class. Cupid's return gets delayed after Max accidentally breaks his arrow and it strikes Justin. Harper finally asks Justin out and he accepts because he got hit by the love arrow, and Harper is excited until this "new" Justin starts to bug her, and she starts to miss the "old" Justin that didn't return her feelings. |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, [[Mark DeCarlo]] as Cupid <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' [[Bette Rae]] as Elderly Woman, Vince Donvito as Ninja #1, Daryl Crittenden as Ninja #2 |
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|EpisodeNumber=32 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=11 |
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|Title= Make It Happen |
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|Aux1=Justin Varava |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|1|1}}/{{Start date|2008|12|31}} in central time and below |
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|ProdCode=211 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry instructs his kids to each select an alternate career in the event that they do not become wizards. He ends up disappointed with their choices when Max chooses to be a [[stage magician]], and Alex and Justin decide to form a rock band. In the end, he praises them for following their dreams because he didn't follow his own, which was to be a bull rider, and the band was a success, but the pride is short lived when they find out Max used magic to make a fake audience that would enjoy the show. In the end, Alex gives Jerry a chance to live out his old dream, but it is so embarrassing that Theresa and the kids unanimously agree never to speak of it again. |
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'''Special Guest Star:''' [[Fred Willard]] as Mr. Stuffleby <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Josiah Treger as Music Agent, Allie Carieri as Groupie <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle <br> |
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'''Notes:''' This episode aired at the special time of Midnight (ET/PT). Because of this, in the Central and Mountain time zones, it aired on December 31, 2008 at 11PM. This episode is also called, "Plan B". |
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|EpisodeNumber=33 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=12 |
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|Title= Fairy Tale |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|1|25}} |
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|ProdCode=213 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin casts Harper as Tinkerbell when he directs a school production of "[[Peter Pan]]," but Alex must play the role when Harper becomes injured by falling off the stage. Alex then gets a real [[fairy]] to play her part, but she gets busted. Max writes a review of the play.<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, [[imdbname:1881004|Rachel Cannon]] as Flutter the fairy<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Jon Ross Bowie as Simon, Leanna Speer as [[Fairy]] |
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|EpisodeNumber=34 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=13 |
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|Title=Fashion Week |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|2|15}} |
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|ProdCode=215 |
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|ShortSummary= At the beginning of the episode, we find out that magic is out for a while. Alex tricks Harper into letting her take care of the one of a kind dress that Harper's new boss designed for fashion week. But Alex wears the dress, and she gets caught by Justin in her room. She then drops his tray of food on him, and he then hugs her, ruining the dress. Alex must figure things out on her own since magic is gone. Meanwhile, Justin and Zeke try to find a way to pick up the models that are in the fashion show. Later, Alex tells Harper that the dress is ruined. Minutes later, Mr.Frenchie (the designer) tells Harper that his fashion show was double booked. Alex is with Harper at the time, so she asks Mr.Frenchie if he would like to have it at the sub station. Justin and Zeke take advantage of the models staying at the sub station by getting them to play Dungeons and Gargoyles with them. But the models accidentally get food poisoning from eating bad sandwiches. just when thing are bad Magic comes back so Alex can finally set things right. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Red skies at night, fix it right'' - Fixes an object it's used on |
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'''Magical Objects:''' 2D to 3D picture copier (also brings the picture to life)<br/> |
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'''Special guest star:''' [[Cindy Crawford]] as Bibi Rockford |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Willie Garson]] as Mr. Frenchy, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Katie Savoy as Model #1, Elizabeth Tsing as Model #2, Chloe Dykstra as Model #3 <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Jake T. Austin]] as Max Russo and [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber=35 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=14 |
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|Title=Helping Hand |
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|Aux1=Jay Baxter<br>Shaun Zaken |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|2|16}} |
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|ProdCode=217 |
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|ShortSummary= Justin creates the Helping Hand to assist busy wizards from the wizard world. Jerry bestows Alex and Max with numerous chores, but when Alex uses the Helping Hand to do her chores for her, the Helping Hand becomes powerless and fatigue, and when a review wizard from the magic world visits to review the creation, everything gets messed up. |
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Reference: The Helping hand does numerous things related to The Hand called Thing from the Addams Family.Alez mention ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 3'' in season 1 the movie had the second film called ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2''. |
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'''Spells''' ''Ex, ex, extra hand, take a stand, give us a hand'' - Justin's spell used to bring the Helping Hand alive<br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' John Doe as Superintendent Spellman, Kate VanDevender as Helping Hand |
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|EpisodeNumber=36 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=15 |
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|Title=Art Teacher |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|3|1}} |
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|ProdCode=214 |
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|ShortSummary= Max is visited by Dwayne Johnson and Misty May-Treanor when the famous celebrities learn that he's suffering from a mysterious ailment, but they aren't too pleased when they discover that he made up the disorder to get out of gym class with a fake disease called Monoorangosis, which supposedly prevents him from seeing, hearing, or tasting the color orange. Meanwhile, Alex bonds with a new art teacher who's a teen under a magical spell. After helping her change back Alex faces the problem of finding a new art teacher or finding a new elective to take. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Rainon Chainon'' - the ability to chain people around the user <br> |
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''Def leppard Anamalis'' - Turns the user into a animal. <br> |
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''Clean it up, wash it, scrub it down, oh no'' - Cleans everything up perfectly <br/> |
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'''Special guest stars:''' [[Dwayne Johnson]] as Himself, [[Misty May-Treanor]] as Herself<br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Larritate, [[Heidi Swedberg]] as Old Jennifer Majorhealy, [[Gilland Jones]] as Young Jenny, [[Daryl Sabara]] as T.J. Taylor, Kristi Lauren as Chelsa |
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|EpisodeNumber=37 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=16 |
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|Title=Future Harper |
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|Aux1=Matt Goldman<br>Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|3|15}} |
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|ProdCode=212 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex, Justin and Max discover that a famous author ([[Rachel Dratch]]) is using their lives as the premise for her best-selling novels named Charmed and Dangerous. However, the wizards are shocked learning that she is actually Harper from the future, (she also mentions the important fact the she broke up with Mason) who traveled back in time to sell wizard novels, as they no longer sell so well in the future as the existence of magic is now public knowledge. The Future Harper insists Justin that he must get Alex to give Harper permission to write the books, otherwise the future will be ruined. In the end of the episode, Selena Gomez and Rob Reiner comically talk about the importance of reading. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Before we see this volcano blow, turn this lava into snow'' - the ability to turn lava into snow. |
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'''Special guest star:''' [[Rob Reiner]] as himself. |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Rachel Dratch]] as H.J. Darling, Sanjay as Photographer. |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo, and [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo. |
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'''Notes:''' H.J. Darling is a parody of J.K. Rowling. |
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Future Harper mentions a boy named Mason when she says, "Did Mason break up with you already?" He will appear in Alex Charms a Boy (Season 3, Episode 9). They also mention saving a girl named Juliet. |
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|EpisodeNumber=38 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=17 |
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|Title=Alex Does Good |
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|Aux1= Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=Guy Distad |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|5}} |
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|ProdCode=219 |
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|ShortSummary =When Alex is sent to the principal's office for the umpteenth time, Mr. Laritate makes her join the "Happy Helpers Club" under the threat of suspension. However, Alex is disgusted when she discovers that the club actually only does mundane everyday tasks for other people (pushing an elevator button, for example) rather than actual good deeds, and they are only doing said deeds for rewards. Alex talks to her friend, Maggie, who gives her advice. Meanwhile, Max is on his first date, and learns an important lesson. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Help me travel on my own, I need to get there through this phone'' - the ability to travel through a phone<br> ''Pound for Pound, you're a clown'' - the ability to turn someone into a clown<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, Kathryn Foley as Jennette Brocolleti, [[Jo Anne Worley]] as Maggie, Gilland Jones as Jenny, Steve Purnick as Store Owner |
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|EpisodeNumber=39 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=18 |
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|Title=Hugh's Not Normous |
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|Aux1=Justin Varava |
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|Aux2=Ken Ceizler |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|12}} |
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|ProdCode=216 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry told Alex that she must be nice to people and Alex and Justin help Hugh Normous locate his birth parents after he discovers he is adopted and runs away from home. Meanwhile, Max plays tricks on Alex for all the pranks she played on him, which he, in the end, destroys his own things. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Put on a show, let's let Hugh know what it's like to grow'' - Turns a room smaller.<br> |
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''Roomius Fixus'' - Returns a room to its normal size <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normus, Clarinda Ross as Cathy Normus, [[Lee Reherman]] as Doug Normus, Christopher Neiman as Stu Fineman, [[Rose Abdoo]] as Mary Lou Fineman |
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|EpisodeNumber=40 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=19 |
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|Title=Don't Rain On Justin's Parade - Earth |
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|Aux1=Richard Goodman |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|19}} |
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|ProdCode=227 |
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|ShortSummary= When Justin attempts to use Magic to make Baxter Knight's weather prediction come true, it makes Mother Nature irritated and upset at Justin for messing with the weather and teaches him an important lesson about natural resources. Meanwhile, Alex gets a job by Mr. Laritate as Deputy Russo and suddenly turns good. In order to overcome it, Alex gets a 1 month detention after she gets fired because she gave Harper the keys to the teacher's bathroom. |
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'''Spells:''' ''If Baxter loses his job, it will be a pity, let's have snow over half of New York City'' - makes it snow over half of New York City <br> |
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''Please don't let Baxter Knight fail, make me some Candied Yam hail'' - Makes it rain Candied Yam hail.<br> |
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''What he did.'' - Makes it rain sweet potato hail.<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, Jenica Bergere as Mother Nature, [[Steve Monroe]] as Baxter Knight, and Robert Mammana as Officer Bryan <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Casey Jon Diedrick as Sal, John Burke as Anchor, Kimberly Perez as Harper Wannabe<br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber2=20 |
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|Title=Family Game Night |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2= Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|26}} |
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|ProdCode=218 |
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|ShortSummary= In order to pass an exam Alex did not study for, she decides to swap brains with Harper, but is unable to swap back due to numerous glitches in the spell. Meanwhile, Justin must deal with a girl who insists that they are together. Max convinced Justin that he will help him break up with her. In order to make her leave, Justin decides to bring her to family game night to make her never to want to see him ever again as it is said that during the game nights, the family starts fights that usually police had to come to settle the problem. |
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'''Spells:''' ''(Name and Name) Cambia Coporum Meum Capora Sua Numinavi'' - the ability to switch bodies (the spell becomes irreversible after sundown) <br /> |
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''Hairbrainium Excamchangium'' - changes hair styles <br/> |
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''After all that's been said we want to switch back our heads'' - Switches voices <br/> |
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''Voicus Rightnoisus'' - Switches back each others' voices <br/> |
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''This all has been a pain, now we want to switch back our brains'' - mixes each others' brains together <br/> |
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''Please brain, leave brain'' - Can separate brains back into each others' heads <br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Christa B. Allen]] as Daphne |
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|EpisodeNumber=42 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=21 |
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|Title=Justin's New Girlfriend |
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|Aux1=Richard Goodman |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|5|2}} |
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|ProdCode= 221 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex is jealous of the friendship between Justin and Harper and their shared love of silent movies, so she sabotages their plans. To get back at her, Justin casts a spell on Alex that places all three of them in an old silent movie. Meanwhile, Theresa and Jerry switch duties at the Waverly Substation to see who has the more difficult job. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Make these troubles no more, go in through the out door'' - keeps people coming back inside in the same room when he or she leaves. <br> |
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''Alex always wrecks it, make this door an exit'' - reverses the in through the outdoor spell. <br> |
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''Take away color and sound, this is where revenge is found'' - turns everything into a silent film<br> |
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'''Magical Objects''' Spell Lock - Does not let people reverse the spell that is charmed.<br> |
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|EpisodeNumber=43 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=22 |
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|Title=My Tutor, Tutor |
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|Aux1=Vince Cheung<br>Ben Montanio |
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|Aux2=[[David DeLuise]] |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|5|29}} |
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|ProdCode=226 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex and Justin start bonding with Max's new tutor, Tutor. But when they find out that she is going to leave when Max is done with the tutoring they make a scheme for her to stay longer which involves Max failing. At the end they found out she is a [[half-elf]] and that is why they both liked her. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Lepracauns and Elves <br> |
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'''Spells:''' ''Into thin air send this chair'' - makes an object disappear<br> |
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''Archery and plumbing is the only way to keep that thief from getting away'' - creates a toilet plunger that is shot off a bow <br> |
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''When in doubt, inside-out'' - takes an object out of another object <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo due to directing this episode<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Paulina Olzsynski]] as Tutor, [[Dana Michael Woods]] as Leprechaun<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Shaun-Caulin Young as Teenage Worker <br> |
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|EpisodeNumber=44 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=23 |
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|Title=Paint By Committee |
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|Aux1= Peter Dirksen |
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|Aux2= Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|6|26}} |
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|ProdCode=229 |
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|ShortSummary= Alex is chosen to paint a mural for her school. But when the committee pitches ideas that do not match her ideas for the mural she uses magic on the mural so when they look at it they see whatever they want to, but when Justin finds out that Alex used magic he uses magic to put her mural on the wall. The committee is unhappy with her decision, but she says that she is going to go her own way with the mural. |
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'''Spells''': ''The weight of this mural is too much to shoulder, so watch me use the eye of the beholder'' - lets everyone see what they desire. <br> |
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''From down below, this art should show'' - Brings up art from a subway station<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, and Peter Hulne as Lane<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Tim Dougherty as Karl |
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|EpisodeNumber=45 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=24 |
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|Title=Wizard For a Day |
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|Aux1= Justin Varava |
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|Aux2= Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|10}} |
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|ProdCode=230 |
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|ShortSummary= It is Jerry's birthday so Justin gives him a magical pencil holder and Max was going to go with his annual cat, but decides to go with Justin's pencil sharpener. When Alex looks for a gift better that Justin's she goes to the wizard world and gets the Merlin hat which grants any wish for a day. Jerry wishes for a box of pencils and for a Milky Way Milkshake from the Asteroid Belt. Alex then thinks that his wishes are silly so she uses the hat to turn the Sub Station into the Asteroid Belt. It brings in a lot of customers and Jerry makes their shift go up and makes them wear goofy costumes. A day later, the aliens heard that the milky way milkshake machine has reopened and wants to take it. Justin then uses one of the aliens laser guns to get rid of the hat which makes everything disappear. |
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'''Magical Object:''' Aliens, Merlin's Hat <br> |
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'''Spells''': ''Gunga Galunga'' - while wearing Merlins hat, grants the wearer a wish<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Amir Talai]] as Alien Leader |
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|EpisodeNumber=46 |
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|EpisodeNumber2=25 |
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|Title=[[Wizards on Deck With Hannah Montana|Cast-Away (To Another Show)]]<br><small>(Part one of "[[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana]]")</small> |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|17}} |
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|ProdCode=220 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin is excited to meet London Tipton when he wins an essay contest prize: a cruise on the SS Tipton. Theresa and Jerry say Alex can't go because of her 14 absent assignments. Alex (who eventually sneaks away, but is caught and agrees to take classes on board) and Max join Justin onboard, where Alex bonds with new friend [[Bailey Pickett]], but soon gets in hot water when she uses magic to bring Harper aboard. Meanwhile, Max and Zack, (who has developed a massive crush on Alex), compete in a series of outrageous challenges. Alex says that she is Ashley Olsen so she won't get caught skipping classes. But gets caught after mistaking her name and telling Mr. Moseby that her real name is Ashley Simpson. In the 2nd episode, [[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana|Double Crossed]], when Alex gets sick of Justin's attitude, she puts blue [[dye]] in the hot tub to prank him. At the end of the episode, Alex is caught when Justin pours water on her hand. When it turns blue, Alex gets exposed and must not do any more pranks while on the cruise. Max plays with a Magic Bag is making fun of Felix The Cat who also has a magic bag. |
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'''Spells:''' ''Bags from home, meet me here, take them there, and bring them near'' - brings luggage(s) to people from home <br/> |
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''From East to West, this spell's no jest, wherever we rome, send (name) back home'' - sends someone to Rome if "home" is said before "rome"<br/> |
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Otherwise sends someone back home<br /> |
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'''Special Guest Stars:''' [[Phill Lewis]] as [[Marion Moseby]], [[Debby Ryan]] as [[Bailey Pickett]], [[Cole Sprouse]] as [[Cody Martin]], [[Dylan Sprouse]] as [[Zack Martin]], and [[Brenda Song]] as [[London Tipton]] |
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|EpisodeNumber= 47 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 26 |
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|Title=Wizards vs. Vampires on Waverly Place |
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|Aux1=Peter Murrieta |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|24}} |
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|ProdCode=223 |
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|ShortSummary=When a new sandwich shop (the Late Nite Bite) opens in Waverly Place, Justin falls in love with the owner's daughter, Juliet Van Heusen. But when the Russos finds out that they are [[vampire]]s both parents say they can't date. Meanwhile, Alex tries to get rid of Max because of his annoying impressions and tries to send him to an underwater camp for the summer, but her plan blows up when Justin finally tells his parents about him and Juliet. In the end, both parents allow their children to date each other again. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Anne Ramsay]] as Cindy Van Heusen, and [[imdbname:0191631|JD Cullum]] as Alucard Van Heusen <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Andrew Michael Davies as Alternate Justin <br> |
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'''Note:''' The version available on [[iTunes]] has scenes deleted from the episode, such as Max's [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Dr. Evil]] and [[Jerry Seinfeld]] impersonations, or when Juliet complains about her not dating Justin. |
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'''Note:''' on Disney Channel Middle East This episode had deleted scenes and the running time of the episode was 23 minutes instead of 38 minutes. |
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'''Note''' On the episode "Future Harper" Fututre Harper mentions saving a girl named Juliet, which apparently is her. |
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|EpisodeNumber= 48 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 27 |
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|Title=Wizards vs. Vampires: Tasty Bites |
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|Aux1=Justin Varava |
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|Aux2=Mark Cendrowski |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|31}} |
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|ProdCode=224 |
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|ShortSummary=Alex thinks that Justin's vampire girlfriend is trying to get them to eat healthier food to make their blood taste better. But in the end, Juliet's parents tricked Alex into thinking Juliet was going to drink their blood so Alex and Harper can work at The Late Night Bite; however, Juliet's parents really intend to drain Alex and Harper's blood. While about to take a work ID picture, Alucard and Cindy nearly feed on Alex and Harper, but Juliet and the other Russos intervene just in time. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires <br/> |
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'''Spells:''' ''Don't let this garden go to waste, give all this food a lot more taste'' - grows a giant pumpkin. <br/> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Anne Ramsay]] as Cindy Van Heusen and [[imdbname:0191631|JD Cullum]] as Alucard Van Heusen |
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|EpisodeNumber= 49 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 28 |
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|Title=Wizards vs. Vampires: Dream Date |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Bob Koherr |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|8|7}} |
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|ProdCode=225 |
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|ShortSummary= When Dean moves away, Alex decides to show up in Dean's dreams. A few months later he comes back. When Alex goes on their date, Dean pays more attention to the arcade than her, and Alex attempts to break up with him. She pretends to be a slob so that Dean breaks up with her, but he said it was no big deal after she blurted it out. Alex goes into his dreams one more time to find out how Dean really feels. Meanwhile, when Juliet asks Justin to go on vacation with her and her family, he doesn't want to go and lies to her. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires, Magic Carpet, Dream Helmet <br> |
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'''Spells:''' ''What I need now is the opposite of clean, make me a girl without hygiene'' - Turns a girl into a repulsive, dirty, stinky slob. <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, and [[Amanda Tepe]] as Hot Dog Vendor Lady <br> |
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'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber= 50 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 29 |
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|Title=Wizards & Vampires vs. Zombies |
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|Aux1=Gigi McCreery<br>Perry Rein |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|8|8}} |
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|ProdCode=228 |
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|ShortSummary=Justin promises Juliet an unforgettable prom date. But when Alex organizes a zombie-themed anti-prom, Alex gives Max flyers to hand out and he accidentally sends the zombie prom flyers to the wizard world with a permission slip to test out a no fear ring, and real zombies arrive. Meanwhile, Harper and Zeke go to the prom together. At the prom Justin serenades Juliet and askes her to go stedie with him.After that Max, Alex, Harper, Justin, Zeke, and Juliet get in a dance off with the zombies to get them to leave. In the end Justin and Juliet slow dance and then kiss. |
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'''Magical Objects:''' Vampires and Zombies, and anti-fear ring <br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke <br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Christopher Recupito Rossi as Zombie Guy, Callie Carson as Zombie Girl <br> |
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'''Note:''' This episode is basically a giant reference to [[Michael Jackson's Thriller]]. |
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'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo |
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|EpisodeNumber= 51 |
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|EpisodeNumber2= 30 |
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|Title=Retest |
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|Aux1=Todd J. Greenwald |
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|Aux2=Victor Gonzalez |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|8|21}} |
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|ProdCode= 222 |
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|ShortSummary=Jerry and his siblings, Kelbo and Megan (Jerry revealed to the kids they have an aunt), need to retake the Wizard test that, in their teen years, determined who got to keep their powers. When Alex, Justin and Max see how competitive the contest gets, they realize the same test could eventually tear their family apart as well. Through the entire episode each one of them gets compared to a relative. Max to Kelbo, Alex to Megan, Justin to their dad, and Harper to their Mom. In the end Justin says Alex is nothing like Megan because Alex apologized and that's something Megan never learned to do. |
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''Let's go visit our new aunt, take us to [[Paris, Texas]] - Takes a person to Paris to visit their aunt<br> |
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''Love on the rocks, unpack the box-es'' - unpacks boxes<br> |
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''Zoobaa zoobaa zoobaa, Hey sister, Go sister, Paris, Texas'' - takes a person to Paris<br> |
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''Weww'' - Uncle Kelbo's spell to teleport him and his fish<br> |
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Jeff Garlin]] as Uncle Kelbo, [[imdbname:0313232|Carrie Genzel]] as Aunt Megan<br> |
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'''Co-starring:''' Jay Brian Winnick as Mr. McFly |
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'''Note''': This episode is the second season finale. This episode first aired on July 23, 2009 on Disney Channel Latin America. |
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