Season 1 · Episode 1
After being pranked by his two idiot brothers, Ian pulls off a made-up treasure hunt for treasure that does not exist.
When Ian is disappointed because he cannot see the R-rated Hemorrhage II, he decides to make his own horror movie—err, romance when Ty and Sandi are involved with it.
Ian secretly rebuilds a piano for Royal Stilton in exchange for a gift for Ken and Vicky's anniversary: two tickets for a Royal Stilton concert.
Ian offers to make a commercial for his father's keyboard store.
Ian tries to help Sandi with a beauty pageant.
Ian wants to know if he was adopted.
While Ian's family heads off to camp, Ian goes to a film camp that does not teach anything about filming.
After a series of incidents, Ian along with a group of nerds become popular much to the annoyance of his older brother Kyle. At first, Ian enjoys the attention he is getting but when he learns that he and the other nerds are going to be sent to a school for gifted kids causing him to leave behind Ty and Sandi, Ian must team up with Kyle in order to stop this.
When Ian accidentally wrecks his family's home movies, he decides to create a reality show starring his family to make up for it.
While working at the retirement home alongside his father, Ian meets Lorence Lipsits, an old man who offers to help Ian create a movie in exchange of getting out the retirement home.
Ian uses the medieval theme of the civic festival for his production.
Tired of not getting any attention at home, Ian uses his alien safety movie to gain some attention.
Ian joins the chess club.
Ian has a false injury and winds up at an insane hospital.
Ian takes creative license in videotaping a traditional Indian wedding ceremony.
Ian tries to help his uncle, who is also called Ian, find a date.
Vicky forces Ian take care of a bunny to teach him about responsibility.
Ian tries to catch head lice to avoid a costume party.
Ian and Korey go in search of the mysterious Bigfoot.
When Ken fires Odbald for making a mess in the keyboard store, Odbald leaves while saying a threatening message. When strange things begin happening later that night, Ian believes Odbald placed a curse on the store.
Ian, Ty, and Sandi get trapped in school when a snow storm hits. Meanwhile, Ken, Kyle, and Korey must deliver an organ in the snow storm to a man called Mr. Eric who threatens to put a curse on them if they do not.
Tired of being treated like a baby on their annual trip to the beach, Ian plans to get out of it but as he starts his plan, Ian gets stuck on a deserted island.
Ian and Ty play video detectives and vie for the attention of the same girl.
Ian and his brothers enter into a talent show.
Ian and Odbald head to their local hockey rink to inspect the GM Place Organ for the Vancouver Canucks.
Ian starts an acting school for children at the Kelley home.
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2002
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1988
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1992
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2014
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2020
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1999
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2019
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1995
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1994
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1982
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2006
An adventures of a Berlin family spending summer in haunted house.
1987
2010
The story of Kan, a boy who fights with the monsters known as Zinba.
2013
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1998