Henry Danger - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Sick & Wired
Ray thinks Henry is lying about being sick, so he plants cameras and microphones in Henry's house to catch him in the lie.

Brawl in the Hall
When Charlotte is challenged to a fight at school, Captain Man and Kid Danger step in to try and help Charlotte defend herself.

The Rock Box Dump
When a report comes out that declares Kid Danger's super power an illness, Kid Danger has to convince Swellview that it is a huge misunderstanding

Danger Games
When Dr. Minyak plans to ruin Double G's worldwide charity concert, Captain Man and Kid Danger join forces with the Game Shakers to defeat Dr. Minyak and keep Double G safe.

Toon In for Danger
Henry and Ray get a copy of the new Kid Danger and Captain Man cartoon and see that there's trouble, they must hurry to fix the cartoon before the big premiere party.

Meet Cute Crush
Henry and Ray try to help Piper get to know a new boy she likes from school.

Back to the Danger: Part 1
Drex goes back into the past to prevent young Ray from being densitized. Henry and a now destructible Ray must take on Drex and help Ray get back his indestructibility.

Back to the Danger: Part 2
When Drex prevents Young Ray from ever being densitized in the past, Henry and a now-destructible Ray must take on Drex and help Ray get back his indestructibility.

Budget Cuts
When Ray accidentally destroys Jake's prized remote control car, they throw a manicure/pedicure party to raise money to fix it.

Diamonds Are for Heather
Kid Danger and Captain Man are called to the Swellview Museum of Stools and Jewels to protect the Neal Diamond from being stolen.

Car Trek
Charlotte's birthday road trip to see a Boo Man Group performance gets sidetracked by a Captain Man and Kid Danger emergency.

Toddler Invasion
When the Toddler takes control of the Man Cave, Charlotte and Jasper have to find a way to sneak in and free Kid Danger and Captain Man.

Captain Man-kini
When a new internet celebrity is causing havoc in Swellview, Captain Man has to body swap with Frankini to infiltrate his secret lair.

Saturday Night Lies
Ray tries impressing an ex by pretending that Henry, Charlotte, and Jasper are his children.

Henry's Frittle Problem
When Henry's dad gets an offer for a new job in Bordertown, Henry and Ray go undercover to try and stop him from getting the job and prevent Henry from having to move.

Spelling Bee Hard
Dr. Minyak challenges Captain Man to a Spelling Bee.

Up the Stairs!
Henry and Ray's friendship is put to the ultimate test when they have to make the half mile trek up the Man Cave stairs in order to make a surprise meal by a celebrity chef in Junk-N-Stuff.
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