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26 Episodes 2014 - 2014
Episode 1
Sat, Jun 20, 2015
After his house is blown up by a defective toy, Jarvis Raines wins the Knickknack Toy company in a lawsuit. Once he's hired his staff of teen experts, the team invents their first toy, StrongSuit - a bodysuit for young kids that makes them big and strong - and decides to test it out on a group of local schoolchildren. But when the kids refuse to give the StrongSuit back, Jarvis must stop them before they destroy the company.

Episode 2
Jarvis wants to convince a fast-food company president that Knickknack has come up with a great toy for the restaurant's Snappy Meal. In order to prove their toy is best, the gang gets jobs at Melody Burger so they can secretly give out the toy to customers.

Episode 3
Piper is tired at work all the time and Jarvis decides to investigate, following her after work to a punk nightclub where she sings a love song called "Jarvis." When Piper discovers that Jarvis saw her perform, she must cover up her love for him by pretending to be the "real" musical act behind the song - a three-member alternative band called Monster Chair.

Episode 4
When Geneva accidentally orders one million Rainbow Bunnies, a low selling toy, the gang creates a web show to try and make the toy popular again. Meanwhile, Piper tries to take a photo of Geneva where she doesn't look perfect, and is thwarted at every turn.

Episode 5
The team discovers a strange man inside the Knickknack building who claims to be Knickknack Toys' founder, P. Everett Knickknack.

Episode 6
Piper invents "Cupid's Bow," a toy for Valentine's Day that makes the person hit with the arrow fall in love, and decides to try it out on Jarvis. Aster warns Piper she shouldn't, but Piper goes forward and Jarvis falls head over heels in love with her. When Piper accidentally sits on an arrow and falls for Bowie, Jarvis becomes jealous. Aster must convince Piper to invent an antidote before someone gets hurt.

Episode 7
Jarvis and Piper can't decide whose song is better for a new video game, so P. Everett Knickknack offers to dances to both songs, but the exertion leads to his apparent death. Jarvis and Piper then disagree over how to honour Knickknack at his memorial.

Episode 8
Knickknack Toys is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Angie Doll, but Piper thinks the doll's appearance creates an unreasonable standard of beauty for girls. When she challenges Jarvis to come up with a better design, he decides to hold a beauty pageant to choose a new doll model.

Episode 9
When Jarvis and Piper butt heads over Geneva's value (or lack thereof) to the company, it results in Geneva creating a horrifying toy to represent Knickknack at the Toy Innovator Awards. Meanwhile, Bowie overhears Candace's plan to steal the toy idea for Knickknack's award entry and teams up with Mrs. Bubkes to track down Candace.

Episode 10
Bowie invents a toy that lets kids control video games with their minds. When Jarvis becomes obsessed with using Bowie's invention to play the classic video game "Lobster Trap," an equipment malfunction makes Jarvis think he's actually the lobster from the game. Meanwhile, Geneva and Aster set Mrs. Bubkes up on a date.

Episode 11
A kid, Logan, shows up claiming that Knickknack's Teeny Toddler Chemistry Set blew up his house. Jarvis tries his best to make things right, and the family ends up moving into the Knickknack building. But when the family needs a place to put up their numerous visiting "relatives," Knickknack quickly turns into a resort.

Episode 12
After successfully suing Knickknack Toys, Bowie becomes the new owner of the company. The power goes to his head and he turns it into a stuffy, corporate environment. When Jarvis tries to talk some sense into him, he is fired by Bowie. Now, Jarvis must devise a plan to take back his company.

Episode 13
Mr. Gournisht returns to recruit Mrs. Bubkes into the Meeskatanian army. Realizing that Mrs. Bubkes does not want to go, Jarvis and Piper try to get her out of it, ultimately posing as her children. Meanwhile, after Bowie accidentally accepts orders for a non-existent flying bicycle, Bowie and Knox try their best to invent an actual bike that flies.

Episode 14
When Geneva is able to arrange a deal allowing Knickknack Toys to sell all the puppets for the beloved children's TV show Tickletown, Jarvis refuses. The gang soon realizes Jarvis is deathly afraid of puppets, and must help him overcome his fear.

Episode 15
Piper mans a booth at GameCon to promote her new video game, Flyrates. But her game doesn't draw any interest, so she gets Jarvis and Bowie to dress up as characters from the game. When Jarvis and Bowie have a fight that gets people's attention and allows Piper to sell copies of the game, Piper realizes that she needs to keep the guys fighting... by any means necessary.

Episode 16
Knickknack is throwing a Fat Cat board game tournament but, on the day of the tournament, Candace steals all their Kitty Cash. Jarvis and the gang have to somehow get their cash out of a bank vault before the tournament starts.

Episode 17
When the gang pitches their ideas for a brand new line of superhero toys, we see Piper, Aster and Jarvis's versions of who their superheroes - and their supervillains - would be.

Episode 18
When Jarvis accidentally exposes famed magician Sam Mazing's trick, he is targeted by all the magicians in town. To save himself, he must try to impress the magicians with his own magical skill by pulling off one amazing trick. The trouble is, Jarvis doesn't understand magic.

Episode 19
Jarvis sneaks Bowie into Genevas Party.

Episode 20
Piper has an online and in real life rivalry with someone.

Episode 21
Candace, fed up with pretending to be Mrs. Bubkes, asks Jarvis for a second chance and Jarvis reluctantly hires her... to be Mrs. Bubkes's assistant. But when a little girl saves her sister's life using a toy designed when Candace was in charge of Knickknack, she sees it as an opportunity to get back on top.

Episode 22
When Pop superstar Caden Clark hides from a crowd of crazed fans at KnickKnack Toys, he becomes hooked on Knickknack's video game "Pop Superstar." Terrified of angering the mob of Caden fans just outside their door, Jarvis and Piper must figure out how to get Caden to quit the game and perform his concert that night.

Episode 23
While having a nap at work, Jarvis dreams up the world's greatest toy! Unfortunately, he forgets what it is as soon as he wakes up. In an attempt to help Jarvis remember what the toy was, Piper, Bowie, and Aster try to recreate Jarvis's day so he'll have the exact same dream... while maybe implanting a few ideas of their own.

Episode 24
Mmmboing causes an uproar when he bounces into Prime Minister Davenport on national TV. Davenport tracks the perpetual motion machine to its creator, Bowie, and gives the gang a choice: either Bowie goes to jail for assaulting the Prime Minister... or they can help him use Mmmboing's technology for his own purposes.

Episode 25
Jarvis has created a fantastic new toy - Everyball, which can transform into any kind of ball you want. To promote Everyball, Jarvis invests in a Super Bowl commercial slot, which comes with two free tickets to the big game. Piper, Bowie, Geneva, and Knox all have their own reasons for wanting to go, and fight for the chance to be Jarvis's date.

Episode 26
Piper is tired of not knowing how Jarvis really feels about her and comes up with a plan. She'll pretend she's been offered a job at a toy company in Finland. At first Jarvis is upset she might leave. But when he figures out she's been playing him, and thinks it's because she wants a raise, he decides to play her right back
