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Some Assembly Required

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 6, 2014
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 58
  • Networks: YTV
  • Genres: Comedy
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Some Assembly Required(2014)

TMDB Rating: 5.5 (12 votes)

Overview

When fourteen-year-old Jarvis Raines gets a chemistry set from his Aunt Marlene for Christmas, he assumes it's just another boring gift. Boy is he wrong! The contents create a chemical reaction that destroys his houseso much for a Merry Christmas! After getting not even an apology from the manufacturer, Knickknack Toys, Jarvis takes them to court, wins, and ends up owning the company!

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Season 1

26 episodes • 2014

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Strong SuitJan 6, 20140.0
2PhilharmonicaJan 13, 20140.0
3Pants Full of AntsJan 20, 20140.0
4Rainbow BunnyJan 27, 20140.0
5Kick the CanFeb 3, 20140.0
6Cupids BowFeb 10, 20140.0
7Dance Crew EvolutionFeb 17, 20140.0
8AngieFeb 24, 20140.0
9Snack in the BoxMar 3, 20140.0
10Lobster TrapMar 10, 20140.0
11Teeny Toddler Chemistry SetMar 17, 20140.0
12MoosetrapMar 24, 20140.0
13FlycycleMar 31, 20140.0
14Ricky Van FeltApr 14, 20140.0
15FlyratesApr 21, 20140.0
16Fat CatApr 28, 20140.0
17SidekickMay 5, 20140.0
18Presto PackMay 12, 20140.0
19Very Scary Fairy TalesMay 19, 20140.0
20Realm of RaidersMay 26, 20140.0
21Dr. KnickKnack's Medical BagJul 22, 20140.0
22Pop SuperstarJul 29, 20140.0
23GizmospinatronAug 5, 20140.0
24MmmbombAug 12, 20140.0
25EveryballAug 19, 20140.0
26Junior Fish GutterAug 26, 20140.0
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Season 2

18 episodes • 2015

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Bouncy PantsJan 5, 20150.0
2Ruff RiderJan 12, 20150.0
3Just Like a BabyJan 19, 20150.0
4Samurai SalamandersJan 26, 20150.0
5BrrrzookaFeb 2, 20150.0
6Cardboard BoxFeb 9, 20150.0
7FlurfMar 23, 20150.0
8LittlefootMar 30, 20150.0
9Wind-Up RobotApr 6, 20150.0
10Kooky-DoughApr 13, 20150.0
11Greedy PigJun 19, 20150.0
12Stinky FaceApr 27, 20150.0
13SnappoJun 19, 20150.0
14Rocket with a PocketJul 13, 20150.0
15The ShnorfsOct 16, 20150.0
16Award Show in a BoxOct 16, 20150.0
17K-KubeOct 16, 20150.0
18Taste BudsOct 16, 20150.0
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Season 3

14 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Raindrop RabbitJan 11, 20160.0
2Dig It DragonJan 4, 20160.0
3TinosaurJan 18, 20160.0
4Wreck & RollJan 25, 20160.0
5Betty the BuilderTBA0.0
6Joy BuzzerTBA0.0
7UnicorpseTBA0.0
8MicrophonyTBA0.0
9My Last DollyTBA0.0
10Ollie-MaticTBA0.0
11Claude's KitchenTBA0.0
12Captain IndestructibleTBA0.0
13MmmboingTBA0.0
14The FunDomTBA0.0

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