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Movin' Up
When Bailey gets fed up with sharing a room with his younger brother Eric, he convinces his parents to let him move into the attic. However, life in his new space isn't as perfect as he imagined, and both brothers must confront their differences to realize the value of their bond.
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Release Date:
Sat, Sep 14, 1996
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 1:
When Robin loses her retainer before her first date, Bailey uses his spy ball footage and digital enhancer to crack the case. As he uncovers surprising clues, he races against time to save her big night—and protect his secret attic hideout.
When a sky-high power bill triggers a strict "back-to-basics" rule from Bailey's dad, the Kipper family is forced to cut back on electricity and embrace old-school living. Bailey scrambles to keep his secret video diary running without drawing suspicion, leading to creative solutions and unexpected family bonding.
When Bailey uses a school musical audition as an excuse to avoid chores, he unexpectedly finds himself caught in his dad's passionate dream of musical stardom. Now, Bailey must face the spotlight and his own insecurities to avoid disappointing his father.
When mysterious noises disrupt the Kipper household, Bailey's family suspects a rodent intruder. As tensions rise and creative plans to catch the culprit escalate, Eric learns an unexpected lesson about love and letting go.
When Bailey discovers a secret admirer note, he's thrust into a whirlwind of excitement and anxiety. As he navigates growing pressures from his changing body and an uncooperative zit, Bailey must confront his insecurities and learn that growing up isn't always a smooth ride.
When Bailey partners with his crush, Amy Skiller, for a high-stakes school assignment involving a robotic baby, his plans for a perfect weekend quickly unravel. As Bailey juggles soccer practice, chaotic babysitting arrangements, and family misunderstandings, he learns that caring for a "baby" is far more challenging—and revealing—than he ever expected.
With school picture day approaching, Bailey faces a fashion crisis when his mom insists on creating a homemade vest for him. As his sister Robin battles a disastrous haircut and Eric tries everything to grow taller overnight, Bailey must navigate family chaos and school-day pressure to avoid total embarrassment.
When Robin gets her own phone for her birthday, she quickly becomes obsessed, turning her room into a phone command center and neglecting her responsibilities. As the phone bill skyrockets and tensions rise, the Kipper family must confront whether Robin is ready for the responsibility that comes with her newfound independence.
Bailey's world is turned upside down when his favorite teacher, Mrs. Pruitt, is invited to dinner at his house. As the evening unfolds with awkward conversations, family mishaps, and shattered expectations, Bailey learns an important lesson about seeing adults—and his teacher—as real, imperfect people.
When Eric accidentally ruins their mom's handmade dress just before an important awards dinner, Bailey, Robin, and Eric scramble to cover up the stain before she finds out.
When Bailey gets fed up with sharing a room with his younger brother Eric, he convinces his parents to let him move into the attic. However, life in his new space isn't as perfect as he imagined, and both brothers must confront their differences to realize the value of their bond.
When the annual school art contest sparks a competitive frenzy in the Kipper household, Bailey observes as Robin takes a stand against the idea of turning creativity into competition, while Eric struggles with self-doubt over his own entry. Amid family tension and clashing perspectives, they each learn valuable lessons about winning, losing, and the true purpose of artistic expression.
When Bailey volunteers to take charge of the house for a night, he quickly finds himself overwhelmed by a series of escalating responsibilities, including managing Eric's antics, Robin's demands, and an unexpected anniversary party planned by Uncle Norm. As chaos unfolds, Bailey must juggle family dynamics, house rules, and a runaway dog—all while trying to prove he can handle being in charge.