Some Assembly Required - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Strong Suit
Jarvis becomes the owner of Knickknack Toys and hires five high school friends to help create and test their first new toy: the Strong Suit.

Philharmonica
Jarvis and his team go undercover at Melody Burger to convince the owner they have the best kids' meal toy for the fast food restaurant.

Pants Full of Ants
After Jarvis discovers Piper performing a love song about him, Piper calls on Aster to help her concoct a story that covers up her feelings.

Rainbow Bunny
The Knickknack team creates a Web show to promote their new toy, the Rainbow Bunny, after Geneva accidentally orders a million of them.

Kick the Can
Jarvis and his friends discover a strange man inside the building who claims to be company founder, P. Everett Knickknack.

Cupids Bow
It's Valentine's Day, so Piper invents a toy that makes anyone hit with it fall in love. Jarvis is her first target, but maybe the toy works too well.

Dance Crew Evolution
Jarvis and Piper each create songs for a new video game, but when P. Everett Knickknack tests them out, his dancing turns deadly.

Angie
Piper thinks Knickknack's Angie doll promotes an unreasonable standard of beauty, so Jarvis holds a beauty contest to come up with a new design.

Snack in the Box
Geneva creates a terrible toy to represent Knickknack at the Toy Innovator Awards, and Bowie discovers Candace has a plan to steal the toy idea.

Lobster Trap
Bowie's newest invention allows kids to control video games with their minds. But when Jarvis gives it a try, things go dreadfully wrong.

Teeny Toddler Chemistry Set
A kid claims that a Knickknack chemistry set blew up his family's house, so Jarvis moves them into the company building -- plus all their relatives.

Moosetrap
Bowie becomes the new boss of Knickknack Toys after he wins a lawsuit, but he soon turns the relaxed company vibe into a stuffy corporate atmosphere.

Flycycle
Mrs. Bubkes gets recruited into the Meeskatanian Army, but Jarvis and Piper try to get her out of it. Meanwhile, Bowie has flying bicycle trouble.

Ricky Van Felt
Geneva strikes a deal to sell the puppets for a popular kids show, but Jarvis's fear of puppets causes some tangles.

Flyrates
Piper creates a new game for GameCon and gets Jarvis and Bowie to dress up as characters and fight to promote it. But is the fight more than an act?

Fat Cat
Candace steals the Knickknack Fat Cat Tournament cash and locks it in a safe deposit box. The team has to break into a bank to steal it back.

Sidekick
When the team pitches ideas for a new line of action hero toys, they reveal each of their ideas of what a superhero -- and super-villain -- should be.

Presto Pack
Jarvis mistakenly exposes a magician's trick and attracts the wrath of an army of magicians. His only hope is to pull off an amazing trick of his own.

Very Scary Fairy Tales
Geneva throws her Sweet Fifteen birthday party at Knickknack Toys, but when she doesn't invite Bowie, Jarvis vows to sneak him in.

Realm of Raiders
Piper defeats the world's greatest online gamer, Alphadog, who turns up at Knickknack Toys and surprises everyone by catching the eye of Jarvis.

Dr. KnickKnack's Medical Bag
When a little girl saves a life with a toy designed while Candace was in charge, Candace sees it as an opportunity to reclaim Knickknack Toys.

Pop Superstar
Pop star Caden Clark hides from fans in Knickknack Toys and becomes so addicted to a video game that he might miss his own concert.

Gizmospinatron
Jarvis dreams up the greatest toy ever while napping, but forgets what it is upon waking. The team tries recreating his day exactly to jog his memory.

Mmmbomb
The gang is given a tough choice after their perpetual motion machine, Mmmboing, bounces into Prime Minister Davenport on national TV.

Everyball
Jarvis gets two tickets to the Super Bowl, so Piper, Bowie, Geneva and Knox fight over the chance to be Jarvis's date to the big game.

Junior Fish Gutter
In an attempt to discover exactly how Jarvis feels about her, Piper tells him that she's thinking about leaving Knickknack Toys.
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