It's a ridiculous, but fascinating sitcom. The series is short, the actions of the characters sometimes become embarrassing, but this is what you need to relax.
K.C. Cooper, a high school math whiz and karate black-belt, learns that her parents are spies when they recruit her to join them in the secret government agency, The Organization. While she now has the latest spy gadgets at her disposal, K.C. has a lot to learn about being a spy, including keeping her new gig a secret from her best friend Marisa. Together, K.C. and her parents, Craig and Kira, and her younger siblings, Ernie and Judy (a humanoid robot), try to balance everyday family life while on undercover missions, near and far, to save the world.
Victor Gonzalez,
Guy Distad,
Hal Sparks,
Jody Margolin,
Sean McNamara,
David DeLuise,
Sean K. Lambert,
Richard Correll
Leo is an ordinary teenager who has moved into a high-tech "smart'' house with his mother, inventor stepfather and Eddy, the computer that runs the house. more
Leo is an ordinary teenager who has moved into a high-tech "smart'' house with his mother, inventor stepfather and Eddy, the computer that runs the house. Leo's life becomes less ordinary when, one day, he discovers a secret underground lab that houses three experiments: superhuman teenagers. The trio -- Adam, the strong one, Bree, the fast one and Chase, the smart one -- convinces Leo and his parents to let them leave their lab and join Leo at school, where they try to fit in while having to manage their unpredictable bionic strengths. As Leo figures out a way to keep his new pals' bionic abilities a secret, they help him build self-confidence. close
Jonathan Judge,
Trevor Kirschner,
Robbie Countryman,
Eric Dean Seaton,
Shannon Flynn,
David Kendall,
Sean Mulcahy,
Leonard R. Garner Jr.,
Tim Ryder,
Carl Lauten,
Jody Margolin,
Victor Gonzalez,
Bob Koherr,
David DeLuise,
Michael J. Shea,
Alex Zamm,
Lynn M. McCracken
Meet The Thundermans, a typical suburban family that happens to have astounding superpowers. At the center of the action are the 14-year-old Thunderman more
Meet The Thundermans, a typical suburban family that happens to have astounding superpowers. At the center of the action are the 14-year-old Thunderman twins, who share the same bathroom, the same school, and the same annoying little siblings. Their only difference? The sister is a super student with a super sunny disposition who super looks forward to being a superhero someday, and her twin brother is a super villain. close
Christian Roman,
Nicholas Filippi,
Steve Loter,
Kong Qing Chang
American Dragon is a coming of age comedy-action series about Jake Long, a 13-year-old Asian-American boy who strives to find balance in his life as a more
American Dragon is a coming of age comedy-action series about Jake Long, a 13-year-old Asian-American boy who strives to find balance in his life as a skateboard-grinding, New York 'tween while learning to master his mystical powers (in his secret identity) as the American Dragon, the protector and guardian of all magical creatures secretly living amidst the human world. close
Jonathan A. Rosenbaum,
Richard Correll,
Sean K. Lambert,
Adam Weissman,
Eric Dean Seaton,
Rob Schiller,
Stephen Engel,
Jody Margolin,
Linda Mendoza,
Danny J. Boyle,
Alfonso Ribeiro,
Shannon Flynn,
Gregory Hobson
Mighty Med is a live-action comedy series starring popular Disney Channel stars Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short, premieres as a special one-hour event, more
Mighty Med is a live-action comedy series starring popular Disney Channel stars Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short, premieres as a special one-hour event, October 7 on Disney XD. The series is created by Jim Bernstein and Andy Schwartz, and is executive produced by Bernstein and Stephen Engel. close
Jesse Warn,
Glen Winter,
Tawnia McKiernan,
Larry Teng,
Rachel Talalay,
Kevin Smith,
Gregory Smith,
Adam Kane,
Chad Lowe,
Chris Fisher,
Lexi Alexander,
Stefan Pleszczynski,
Millicent Shelton,
Nick Gomez,
Jamie Babbit,
Shill Steve,
Kevin Tancharoen,
Thor Freudenthal,
Karen Gaviola,
John Showalter,
Dermott Downs,
Ben Bray,
Hanelle M. Culpepper,
Mairzee Almas,
Rob Greenlea,
Shannon Kohli,
Michael A. Allowitz,
Antonio Negret,
James Bamford,
John Medlen,
Alexandra La Roche,
David McWhirter,
Rebecca Johnson,
James Marshall,
Harry Jierjian,
Andi Armaganian
Twenty-four-year-old Kara Zor-El, who was taken in by the Danvers family when she was 13 after being sent away from Krypton, must learn to embrace her more
Twenty-four-year-old Kara Zor-El, who was taken in by the Danvers family when she was 13 after being sent away from Krypton, must learn to embrace her powers after previously hiding them. The Danvers teach her to be careful with her powers, until she has to reveal them during an unexpected disaster, setting her on her journey of heroism. close