Ned's Newt - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Diary of a Nedman; Last Fraction Hero
Newton tries to spice up Ned's life; Ned has trouble learning fractions.

Carnival Knowledge; Go Fetch
Ned competes against Rusty McCabe at the carnival; Newton decides to get Ned's missing toy.

Xylophone Camp; The Friendly Triangle
Ned and Newton inspire campers to love the xylophone; Newton has a fear of the spooky Friendly Triangle.

Never-Never Ned; To Have and Have Newt
Newton takes Ned to see Peter Pan; Rusty is not as rich as he thinks.

Summer Rental; The Man Who Would Be Flemking

Cyranewt De Bergerac; The Boy Who Newt Too Much
Ned joins the debating team to be close to Linda but cannot bring himself to argue with her; Ned and Newton accidentally get involved in the dangerous world of espionage.

Nedding Bells Are Ringing; Newt's Ned
Newton overhears Ned practicing for a wedding and tries to stop the ceremony; Ned and Newton exchange bodies in a freak scientific accident.

Rear Bus Window; Et Tu, Newte?
Newton enters an alternative universe when he gets into the school bus using the rear door; Newton is forced to go back in time to get guests for the Flemkins' costume party.

Love Is a Many Salamandered Thing; Trouble Indemnity

312 Angry Women; Toys Will Be Toys

Summer Gone, Summer Not; Sealed With a Newt
Ned and Newton investigate a calendar's missing months; Newton accidentally becomes trapped inside a plastic container.

The Tooth Is Out There; Remote Possibility
Ned is cursed by the Tooth Fairy when she is attacked by Newton; Ned is given a magical remote control.

Regattadamerang / All's Well That Hens Well
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