In “The Has-Been’s Back”, Ashley (Sophie Reynolds) is invited to a prestigious girls-only tournament and the rest of the team joins her to show their support.
Chopper, from the animated series Star Wars Rebels also makes a guest appearance as himself – the grumpiest droid in the galaxy.
“The Has-Been’s Back” airs Saturday, October 8th @ 7PM ET/PT on Disney XD.
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In “The Ringer”, Conor and Ashley recruit NBA player Karl-Anthony Towns to be their ringer for a charity basketball game — and it looks like Ashley isn’t giving him much choice.
Meanwhile, Wendell (Murray Wyatt Rundus) tries to boost the popularity of his “Rekt” videos.
“The Ringer” will premiere TODAY, Monday, July 18th @ 12PM NOON ET/PT on DisneyXD!
Karl-Anthony Towns Guests On ‘Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything’
In “The Escape Room”, Conor (Cameron Boyce) and the team participate in the latest gaming craze, an Escape Room. When the clues lead them to a large amount of cash, they inadvertently steal the money from a gang of crooks.
In “The Super Hero Code”, Kaz (Bradley Steven Perry) is eager to brag about his powers to his little brother Kyle, but can’t due to the “Superhero Code.” Meanwhile, Bree (Kelli Berglund) accuses Oliver (Jake Short) of using his powers to damage her belongings.
In tonight’s all-new episode “The Penpal”, Conor (Cameron Boyce) goes undercover into the bizarre subculture of table-top, fantasy card games to help a fan who was wrongfully accused of a crime.
You know, because he’s a cool guy like that.
“The Penpal” airs TONIGHT, January 27th @ 7:30PM ET/PT on Disney XD. Catch the promo below!
In “The Longest Yard”, Conor (Cameron Boyce) and Ashley (Sophie Reynolds) give Mr. Spanks another chance at breaking the school’s punting record in football.
Meanwhile, Wendell (Murray Wyatt Rundus) and Franklin compete to become the next school mascot. Looks like we know who wins!
“The Longest Yard” airs TONIGHT, Wednesday, December 2nd @ 8:30PM ET/PT on Disney XD.
Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything centers on Conor (Boyce), as a teenage pro-gaming phenomenon�whose thumb injury forces him off the elite gaming circuit and back to public school. In season two, the team sets its sights on a global championship, and the four friends will face new challenges and new rivals along the way.
Production on the series will resume in Los Angeles, in the spring for a premiere in 2016.