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JONAS L.A.

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: May 2, 2009
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 34
  • Networks: Disney Channel
  • Genres: Family, Comedy, Kids
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JONAS L.A.(2009)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 7.5 (104 votes)

Overview

The show follows the Jonas Brothers through fun and unusual situations as they try to live ordinary lives.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

21 episodes • 2009Avg: 8.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Wrong SongMay 2, 200910.0
2Groovy MoviesMay 9, 20098.0
3Pizza GirlMay 16, 200910.0
4Keeping It RealMay 17, 20099.0
5Band's Best FriendJun 7, 200910.0
6Chasing the DreamJun 14, 20099.0
7Fashion VictimJun 21, 20099.0
8That Ding You DoJun 28, 20098.0
9Complete RepeatJul 5, 20098.0
10Love SickAug 2, 20099.0
11The Three MusketeersAug 9, 20099.0
12Frantic RomanticAug 16, 20098.0
13DetentionAug 23, 20098.0
14Karaoke SurpriseSep 6, 20099.0
15Home Not AloneSep 20, 20097.0
16Forgetting Stella's BirthdaySep 27, 20099.0
17The Tale of the Haunted FirehouseOct 11, 20090.0
18Double DateNov 8, 20097.0
19Cold ShoulderDec 6, 200910.0
20Beauty and the BeatJan 24, 20107.0
21Exam JamMar 14, 201010.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

13 episodes • 2010Avg: 8.9Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1House PartyJun 20, 20109.0
2Back to the BeachJun 27, 20100.0
3Date ExpectationsJul 2, 20109.0
4And... ActionJul 11, 20109.0
5America's SweetheartsJul 25, 20109.0
6The SecretAug 1, 20107.0
7A Wasabi StoryAug 8, 20108.0
8Up in the AirAug 15, 20109.0
9Direct to VideoAug 22, 20109.0
10The Flirt LockerAug 29, 20108.0
11Boat TripSep 12, 201010.0
12On the RadioSep 26, 201010.0
13Band of BrothersOct 3, 201010.0

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