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- When Hilda wakes up in the body of a troll, she must use her wits and courage to get back home, become human again and save the city of Trolberg.
- Join Strawberry Shortcake on a brand new adventure in Big Apple City. Follow the fun adventures of Strawberry and her friends as she tries to become the chef in a fun and exciting adventure
- While Betsy Bubblegum visits Yummi-Land, she discovers not only delectable delights and smells, but also meets new friends: the Candy Pop Girls, the Flower Pop Girls, and the Ice Cream Pop Girls.
- In the mid-80s, at the end of the Cold War, FBI agent Red Ketchup is assigned the most dangerous missions. The FBI regards him as a liability and sends him to distant lands hoping he will never return, but Ketchup always makes it back.
- Todd and Riley help their dad get in shape for the Pleasant Hills Septathalon. Meanwhile, Riley tries to kick her sugar habit.
- Todd becomes obsessed with a social networking site.
- Riley is in charge while her parents are out, and she takes control of the TV. Todd falls asleep during Riley's sappy princess movie. He has a medieval-themed dream where Riley is an evil princess.
- After Johnny asks Riley out on a date, Todd's parents force him to replace the wait staff with authentic French waiters; when they fail to show up, the Darings are forced to become the waiters.
- Principal Cutler refuses to close school for a snow day, so Todd and Riley decide to replace him with a Principal from Trinidad & Tobago who's not such a big fan of snow -- to say the very least. In fact, he's so afraid of it, that his snow days put the summer vacation at risk.
- Tired of seeing Shelton Klutzberry tormented by the other kids over his imaginary girlfriend, Riley calls Fleemco to do something they've never done before; replace her with a real one. And what a girlfriend she is. In fact, she's quite the celebrity, and yes, you could even say she's a star. The only problem is, she may shine too bright for poor Shelton.
- Todd and Riley try to cure Agent K's stage fright before the student-parent talent show. When that doesn't work, Todd resorts to replacing his mother with a professional magician's assistant.
- Riley goes to great lengths to retrieve an embarrassing card that was accidentally mailed to Johnny Hitswell.
- The Darings send Agent K on a much-needed vacation, and she gets replaced with a maid.
- In a rare full-length episode, Agent K's father (guest voice Michael York) is sent from London to retrieve C.A.R. for a teaching job at the super-secret Royal Spy Academy, and replaces it with a whole new super-spy car. Realizing how depressed her adopted mother is over this, Riley tries to infiltrate the agency by applying for their training ground on-line. When not even Fleemco can replace the head of the agency to help her get in, only Todd can sneak them both into their new school, where he falls head over heels for a girl, and both are used in a plot to find the thief who stole the greatest spy book ever written.
- Todd's annoying robo-cat interferes with Riley's mystery-themed dinner party; when the toy gets destroyed, the party guests all become suspects.
- Riley gets detention on the same day Conrad Fleem takes time off.
- When Riley doesn't get invited to Sierra's party, she decides to have a party of her own and invite everyone but Sierra! But after Sierra apologizes, Riley decides to be the bigger person and invite her anyway. Of course Sierra is up to something, but Riley's not going to let her get away with it this time. Todd decides to have a slumber party of his own that night where he and his friends end up watching a scary movie that might have been a little too much for them.
- An aptitude test reveals that Riley's job in the future is as window cleaner, so she tries to be a spy like her mom; Todd wants to become a clown.
- For a change, Fleemco asks the Daring family for help in testing a spaceship that they sponsor.
- Riley gets a job at a local drive-in movie theater; Todd and Jacobo devise a money-making scheme.
- The Daring family goes on a survival reality show along with Buzz and Shelton's families. When Buzz won't stop cheating and getting away with it, Todd decides to take matters into his own hands. Meanwhile Riley isn't getting far using her survival sewing kit while Dick and K do little to keep the family from losing.
- When Riley starts hanging out with a cool older girl, she finds herself getting caught up in a downward spiral of breaking rules and betraying her friends. After she and the older girls sneak off to a rock concert, she realizes she's bitten off more than she can chew. Meanwhile Todd finds out that he needs glasses but pretends that he doesn't.
- Todd is forced to go to camp, while Riley becomes a counselor. The Head Counselor doesn't care about paying attention to the kids, so he makes up a story about a monster to scare the kids.
- Buzz discovers the Daring Kids' ability to replace adults, and abuses that power to the hilt when he finds Riley's cell phone.
- Celebrity Starr (see "The Frog Prince," Episode #2.5) has returned to Pleasent Hills to make a movie about her romantic fling with Shelton Klutzberry and seeks auditions from the boys at George Stapler Middle School for the role of a character similar to her ex-flame, a role that's won by Todd Daring. After the movie crew is relocated to Hollywood along with the rest of the Daring family, Riley finds that the whole script is not only a gross exaggeration, but a blatant smear campaign against Shelton, and tries to talk Todd into bowing out of the project.
- Agent K has been overprotective towards Todd lately, so Todd has her spyproof his room to get some privacy. After a mishap involving shaving cream, Todd needs Agent K's help.
- Riley tries to throw away her childish things before Johnny Hitswell comes over, but Todd sells her stuff at a yard sale instead.
- The Darings take a family vacation on a tropical island, but Todd and Riley aren't having any fun at all. Todd is bored out of his mind until he falls head over heels for an older girl, who's also being pursued by a surf bully. Riley goes into sudden withdrawal over her absence from the company of Johnny Hitswell, and Agent K finds her free time interrupted when she encounters Dr. Skorpious using the island as a staging point for apparently yet another fiendish plot.
- Abbey's younger sister has a crush on Todd, and he decides to take advantage of her wealth.
- Riley and Abbey compete in the Kumquat Queen Beauty Pageant and Bowling Competition.
- Riley gets sent to Canada when she signs up for a foreign exchange program.
- A video game character who looks incredibly similar to Tasumi leads Riley on a desperate search to find out the real reason why she's always dressed in battle armor. When the truth is finally revealed, she finds that while Tasumi's life doesn't revolve around fighting giant dragons who rampage through Tokyo, it's still somewhat fantastic. Todd does battle with a one-man-band after losing said video game to him during a competition on the streets of Pleasant Hills.
- Todd decides to sell his ability to make replacements to the other kids at Geoerge Stapler Middle School. It's his excessive use of such replacements that puts Fleemco's very program at risk of being discovered and therefore terminated. And when Amanda McMurphy gets on the case, the chance of Todd & Riley losing their ability to replace mean, crooked, and incompetent adults becomes even greater.
- When Riley accidentally maxes out her mother's credit card on unicorn merchandise, she must think of a way to raise enough money to pay her back. Meanwhile, Todd became part of a scheme that involves selling completed book reports.
- Dick Daring is forced to retake sixth grade history, and Todd gets jealous when his father becomes the school's biggest class clown.
- Riley is so excited about celebrating her 3-month anniversary with Johnny until he ditches her for a modeling gig in New York!
- When Todd fails math he thinks he's no good at anything. But when his mom has a tough case she just can't crack, Todd turns out to be the key to figuring out the riddles left by the crook.
- 2006–202221mTV-Y6.8 (13)TV EpisodeDick Daring hosts a 1970's-style Christmas variety show, produced, directed and co-starred by Riley. In his opening monologue, the patriarch of the Darings theorizes that Santa Claus is in fact a stuntman. Todd performs his own twisted version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Special guests include Carson Palmer, a reluctant Josh Duahmel, and Ed Begley, Jr. who preaches environmentalism. Dustin Dreamlake sings his new hit "Get My Santa On," Buzz Winters tries to read a poem on the show, Agent K tries and fails to hide her identity, and Dick performs an elaborate all-star stunt salute to the holidays.
- Todd sends Buzz to boot camp for something he did, and Buzz is seemingly brainwashed into being nice
- When Riley discovers that Johnny has a date for their environmental club's award dinner, she tries to find a date for herself; Riley struggles to move on from Johnny, especially after she discovers that Johnny's date looks just like her.
- 2006–202221mTV-Y6.1 (13)TV EpisodeFed up with the Darings ignoring and forgetting about him, Prince Cinnamon Boots locks the family out of the house.
- Todd gets a hold of one of Agent K's ray guns in an attempt to gain super powers, and winds up growing a mustache, which somehow convince many people that he's an adult. In order to spite Riley, Buzz buys his own mule named Princess Buttertail, who turns out to fall in love with Prince Cinammon Boots.
- Riley acts like she can't stand the new kid at school but is she just hiding how much she really likes him?
- Todd and Riley enroll in an art class, but Riley soon becomes jealous when Todd becomes a favorite in the art community.
- Riley tutors a bully who then falls for her.
- Shelton's parents exclude him from planning his own barmitzvah.
- Todd has a new bully to deal with at school, but this time it's a little harder to convince people he's a bully because this kid is actually blind. Meanwhile Riley is upset with the ending of her favorite book series, so she brings in the author in order to get the ending she wants.
- Todd and Riley come home early from school to find out that their parents have been replaced with two "perfect" parents. Todd and Riley think Conrad is out to get them, so they go with Tasumi, Shelton, Jacobo, and C.A.R. to Fleemco Headquarters to find out why. They soon find out that Doctor Skorpius has kidnapped Dick, K and Conrad and has taken over the company! They defeat Doctor Skorpius and Todd finds out that Conrad is really their uncle. In the end, Riley and Todd start helping to run the business.
- Riley is so desperate to see Dreamfest, a festival where Dustin Dreamlake is coming to, that she blackmails Conrad to send her a robot to take her place in school on the day of the festival.