The Thundermans: Undercover - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Thundercover
Phoebe and Max are assigned a new mission in their hi-tech beach home base, where their superhero identities remain a secret. They bring Chloe along to help her have a normal life, but the trio must stop the threats of Secret Shores and the true supervillain known as the Mastermind.

Faulty Powers
A training accident makes Chloe's powers faulty; Max tries to cure her and gets a misleading positive result, so she goes to a party; but his treatment actually creates brand new powers Chloe can't control.

Bummer School
Chloe, Jinx and Booch are designing a school mascot, but Max and Phoebe's feud over their jobs ruins the project; Chloe criticizes them, and the twins realize their fighting affects Chloe now that they're guardians.

The Parent Zap
After Phoebe and Max let Chloe's friends watch a horror movie and eat candy, Jinx and Booch's parents want to meet Chloe's; with Hank and Barb away, Max and Phoebe transform into them to help Chloe; it goes well until the real Hank and Barb show up.

Save the Date
Max bets Phoebe she can't turn off being a superhero and go on a normal date. Chloe helps Phoebe do well on the date, but Max tries to sabotage by crying wolf. Suddenly, a real supervillain emerges and puts Max and Chloe in serious danger.

Cherry Bad Things
Cherry visits and Max discovers Phoebe never took her sparkle power away; Phoebe promises to do so and has a girls' night with Cherry while Max hosts Jinx; Colosso gets jealous; Cherry's powers malfunction, nearly blowing Phoebe's cover.

Not So Fast and Furious
A new super-fast villain is wreaking havoc in Secret Shores; after Billy's speed accidentally triggers an avalanche, he decides to hang up his cape and retire.

For Your Spies Only
Max and Phoebe attend a parent-teacher night, leaving Chloe to have friends over without adult supervision; Jinx finds the Air Lair and believes spies are targeting the school and his meddling puts Max and Phoebe's school jobs at risk.

No Friend in Sight
Chloe feels smothered and thinks it's because Phoebe and Max need friends. In trying to make friends, Phoebe and Max accidentally make the same friend named Brenda and fight over her.

All About Steve
Billy brings a new sidekick, Steve, to town and wants him to join the T-Force; Phoebe and Max agree to consider him, but when they eventually reject Steve for having a very lame power, he turns evil.

Tide and Prejudice
The former protector of Secret Shores arrives at the Thundermans' beach house and reclaims it as his home; Phoebe, Max and Chloe try to reason with him, but when a protest at the school goes wrong, the former hero proves more harmful than helpful.

Prank You, Next
Max seeks help dealing with a mystery prankster at school from his old principal, who was always the target of his pranks.

From Dust Till Dawn
Chloe struggles with her leadership skills; when a villain attacks her school field trip, Max and Phoebe have to put Chloe in charge while they try to take down the villain and defuse his dangerous astronomical weapon.

Summer of Secrets
Chloe has been missing school by going on missions with her siblings; she has to go to summer school to catch up on everything she has missed; Max, acting as the substitute for summer school, has a new student who agrees to tutor her.

I Know What You Did This Summer
B.C. invites Chloe to a launch party at Splat By The Sea; at the same time, Jinx and Booch invite Chloe to protest outside the party; not wanting to hurt anyone's feelings Chloe tries to do both; Pheobe keeps working with Captain Perfect.

The Summer I Turned Giddy
Max is upset that Phoebe secretly partnered with Captain Perfect; he decides to have a new superhero partner, his best friend Gideon; things go wrong when Max tries to make Gideon a better superhero.

A Midsummer Night's Scheme
Captain Perfect's younger sister, Penny, is headed down the path of becoming a supervillain; eager to impress Captain Perfect, Max takes it upon himself to guide her toward a better path.

Cruel Summer

Endless Summer

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