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Mmmmboing
2016-06-06
Just as Jarvis and Piper finally begin their relationship, Piper is discovered by a record producer who wants to immediately whisk her away from Jarvis on a two-year tour. Piper is left to choose between the guy she's always loved, and the career she's always dreamed of.

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Captain Indestructible
2016-05-30
Jarvis rehearses for a walk-on role in the new Captain Indestructible movie, while Piper protests the closing of the historic Punk club, the Viper Pit.

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11
Claude's Kitchen
2016-05-23
Jarvis duels against a snooty, French, celebrity kid chef in a cooking competition for Piper's affection.

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10
Ollie-matic
2016-05-16
Jarvis holds a skateboarding competition where Knox's hero, Eric Thunder, goes head-to-head with Knickknack's new, self-driving skateboard: the Ollie-Matic.

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9
My Last Dolly
2016-05-09
When Jarvis hires Candace to be in a focus group about toys for seniors, she and her daughter, Adelaide, hatch a plan to sabotage this new toy.

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8
Microphony
2016-05-02
Bowie uses a special microphone that mimics people's voices to secretly get Jarvis and Piper to confess their love for each other, but inadvertently causes a fight between the two.

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Unicorpse
2016-04-25
When Jarvis writes and performs a cheesy love song for Piper, she assumes the song is meant for Geneva, and he is forced to cover by claiming Bowie wrote it.

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6
Joy Buzzer
2016-04-18
When Jarvis can't bring himself to tell Piper the cartoon she made is bad, he invents a fake film festival for her to enter it into. To keep up the charade, Jarvis enlists the rest of the gang to make short films.

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5
Betty the Builder
2016-04-11
When Jarvis creates a construction worker doll for girls, based on a tough, real-life female construction worker without her permission, she shows up at Knickknack, looking for answers.

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4
Wreck and Roll
2016-04-04
Piper attempts to get into a concert to show a famous punk rocker her new toy guitar. Meanwhile, Jarvis gets in over his head when he gets a tattoo to impress Piper.

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3
Tinosaur
2016-03-28
When Knox pretends he's the president of Knickknack to impress his successful businessman father, Jarvis is willing to play along. Piper takes advantage of her "new boss" and uses the opportunity to clone a tiny dinosaur, which runs amok at Knickknack.

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2
Dig-It Dragon
2016-03-21
Jarvis is depressed after seeing Piper with her new boyfriend, and Bowie tries to cheer Jarvis up by getting him to update Dig It Dragon - a lighthearted Knickknack toy from the 1960s. Jarvis's alterations take the toy from fun and happy to dark and depressing.

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Raindrop Rabbit
2016-03-14
When Bowie is captured while investigating a knock-off Knickknack company, the gang must fly to Meeskatania to save Bowie and put an end to the knockoffs.

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Some Assembly Required, running from 2014 to 2016, is a Canadian Television series aired on the YTV network that appeals to the family audience and especially kids. The show revolves around the premise of teenagers given the reigns of a toy company, resulting in amusing scenarios. Initially based on the premise of a booming, multifaceted toy company, the show aptly emphasizes themes of friendship, imagination, creativity, and teamwork. The series starts with the protagonist, a fourteen-year-old boy named Jarvis Raines, who becomes an owner of a renowned toy company 'Knickknack Toys' after he sues the company following a defective chemistry set toy that blows up his house. Intriguingly, Jarvis’ ownership of a major toy company provides the perfect playground for a merry concoction of comedic adventures, each episode delving into their creative endeavors and inevitable misadventures as they navigate through the world of toy manufacturing. The cohort of seven main characters complements the plot with excellent acting and compelling on-screen chemistry. Along with Jarvis, the eclectic group includes Aster Vanderberg, who is a creative but slightly odd genius; Piper Gray, a computer whiz and Jarvis's love interest; Bowie Sherman, Jarvis's best friend; Geneva Hayes, a child prodigy; Malcom, an invention tester; and Candace Wheeler, a beautiful but a bit unintelligent receptionist. An intriguing aspect of Some Assembly Required is the way in which it showcases the process of toy making. Difficulties faced by the teen group when producing new and creative toys lead to funny and sometimes haphazard situations. The show extravagantly indulges the viewers with the fascinating process of conceptualizing, testing, and delivering the toys coupled with unexpected glitches which further enhances the show's comedy. Many episodes of the series cover the characters backstories and their relationship dynamics which adds depth to the characters making them more relatable to the audience. Production-wise, Some Assembly Required does a great job in delivering a consistent aesthetic that lays the groundwork for the show's visual comedy. With its colourful sets, quick paced scenes, and high-stakes hijinks, the series does well to visually represent the joyful chaos of a toy company run by teenagers. Another noteworthy feature of the series is its clever use of referenced humor. Throughout the series, there are various nods to popular culture, old and new, that older viewers - whether family members watching along or nostalgic adults - will appreciate. The show's premise is fairly unique in children's television, and it's a breath of fresh air from the common cliches. The idea of teenagers running a toy company is inherently appealing – it's every child's dream come true - and the show does a good job of leveraging that to its advantage. The characters are well-rounded and relatable, and each episode offers a good balance of humor and life lessons. Overall, the series perfectly blends the elements of creativity, comedy and a robust camaraderie, constituting the essence of its success. The scenarios of kids running a toy company, their ever-evolving friendship, and the learning process from their mistakes and bickering with each other, make for an engaging watch. It effectively communicates crucial messages about responsibility, teamwork, problem-solving and good business ethics. All through its two-season-run, Some Assembly Required remains a comedic treat for both children and family audiences with its fun characters and innovative themes.   Therefore, Some Assembly Required is much more than your average children's sitcom. It is a unique showcase of creative storytelling blended with elements of humor, fun and a valuable narrative on managing a business from the eyes of teenagers, all wrapped up in the fun concept of a toy company. The show, above all, is a celebration of youthfulness, creativity, and friendship, and is a charming television endeavor that appeals to children and adults alike.

Some Assembly Required is a series categorized as a currently airing. Spanning 3 seasons with a total of 57 episodes, the show debuted on 2014. The series has earned a mostly poor reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 4.5.

Channel
YTV
Rating
4.5/10
Cast
Kolton Stewart, Harrison Houde, Sydney Scotia
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