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"Roaring Into A Pilot" | |
This is a remake of the "Family Circus" episode in which Kate and Spencer are unsure what to do for the weekend. Meanwhile, someone new moves into their neighborhood across the street.
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"Roaring To Stay Focus" | |
This is a remake of the "The Treehouse" episode where Spencer wants to build his own treehouse, but his distractions keeps him from finishing what he started. Meanwhile, Karen is on a date with a guy named Tyrese, but there are secrets she is unaware of.
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"Roaring Out Of A Dream" | |
When Michael dreams about Lana kissing him, he tries not to embarrass himself while talking to her and Leo. He stutters and tells them he has errands before fleeing, leaving Leo and Lana to believe Michael is hiding something from them.
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"Roaring Into Some High Class" | |
Lana rapidly joins a high-class family and seeks to follow their lifestyle, so she drags Michael along to assist her, making it difficult for him to get rid of the rodent in the backyard.
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"Roaring To Learn" | |
To assist Judy learn her ABCs and prepare her for preschool, the family decides to build a big Alphabet Train.
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"Roaring To Feel Sturdy" | |
Lana gets into bodybuilding since she has too much free time while the family is working. Then she thought of participating in the Ms. Olympia competition.
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"Roaring To Feel Clever" | |
Lana takes Leo and Michael to a secret room to show Leo that women can be intelligent too. Meanwhile, Kate, Spencer, Brooke, and Kyle discover a map leading to the gold treasure.
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"Roaring For Justice" | |
When Michael wants revenge after his friend, Redd, was killed by a prejudiced police officer, Leo and Lana must step in before his anger issues worsens the problem.
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"Roaring For The Golden Egg" | |
The family decided to have a Easter Egg hunt party at Grandpa Leo's house when they stumbled upon a female rabbit genie who has hidden a golden egg that granted just one wish. But when the family accidentally spread the news to all of their invited guests, they participate as well.
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"Roaring For The Truth" | |
Kate, Allison, Brooke, and Caroline were framed for cheating on a test that was sabotaged by a mean girl and her three cousins. Leo and Lana cleared their daughter and her friends' names the first time. But when a violent fight breaks out, and Kate and her friends are blamed for starting it, Leo and Lana must do it again before they get wrongfully suspended. Meanwhile, a hacker known as "Deep Pocket Man" stole money from Michael's bank account, and he is spending all day trying to figure out who is "Deep Pocket Man". (P.S. The "Deep Pocket Man" is the mean girl's rich father.)
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"Roaring For The Show To Go On" | |
After Lana gets fired from a circus performance by a harsh female ringleader, Leo has to find a method to win her job back when it is discovered that the female ringleader is a phony who tried to win the audience's attention.
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"Roaring Through The Smoke" | |
When Karen's marijuana addiction causes her house to burn down, Michael has no choice but to take her in until she can find a place and get her to quit smoking with Lana's help. Meanwhile, on Career Day, Leo is determined to do whatever it takes to gain attention at Kate and Spencer's school.
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"Roaring To Drive Someone Crazy" | |
Karen seeks Leo to help her in finding a new car after she continues to smoke marijuana behind Michael's back after a week of living in his house, leading her car to burn down as well.
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"Roaring Into Babysitting" | |
Michael must step in to look after the Lionheart kids after the babysitter Leo and Lana hired leaves them alone in the house unannounced.
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"Roaring Through Halloween Night" | |
Leo teaches Michael not to judge people by their appearances when he nearly attacks Shaggy, one of Lana's clown friends, on Halloween after being mistaken as a killer clown. And as they go out trick-or-treating with the kids, they meet up with vampires, Charlie and Glenn, Freddy, Hank, Dorothy, etc.
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"Roaring To Go Pink" | |
Pink Panther paid Leo a visit when a boxer wanted to fight him after being falsely accused due to a fake AI video.
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"Roaring Through Lunch" | |
Spencer, Kyle, and Joey are all jealous because a popular student at school received a lot of attention for bringing a lunch that was created by a well-known online celebrity. So, they develop better ways to get back their attention. After too many attempts, they decided to try it themselves. (P.S. It turns out that the lunches had moldy cheese, making Spencer sick on-screen while his friends were sick off-screen.)
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"Roaring And Barking At The Same Time" | |
When a dog owner named Sakula passed away, the Lionhearts needed to find a better home for the dog.
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"Roaring Over Debt" | |
Karen's abusive ex-boyfriend, Brandis, demands money she owes him. But when Michael invites Leo and Lana over for game night, Brandis storms in, furious. To keep Brandis from doing it again, they help Karen come up with the money. Meanwhile, Grandpa Leo takes Kate, Spencer, and Judy on a trip to the same location where he took Leo Jr. as a child.
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"Roaring Like A Party Animal" | |
When Kate and her friends feel left out when Spencer and his friends were invited to a party by a popular student at their school, so they decided to throw their own party instead. Meanwhile, Leo and Michael help Karen in finding a house or apartment she can live in. (P.S. It turns out that the popular kid broke into someone else's house to throw a party, leaving Spencer and his friends as victims as the police officer drops them back to the house.)
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"Roaring For Permits" | |
When Jenning's license is suspended due to traffic violations, Leo and Grandpa Leo teach him how to drive more safely so that he can pass his exam.
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