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The Thundermans
Phoebe and Max Thunderman are twins who, although they have opposite personalities, share a common secret. The teens, along with their parents and younger siblings, are superheroes. But the family must keep the superpowers under wraps and live a normal life. Phoebe and Max have the same powers -- freeze breath and the ability to move objects via telekinesis -- but use them in opposite ways. Good-natured Phoebe tries to do the right thing, while troublemaker Max wants to become a supervillain. Little brother, Billy, is able to move at superspeed while little sis, Nora, has laser beam eyes. Dad, Hank, can fly and has extraordinary strength, but mom, Barb, is able to generate lightning from her hands. This family wants to lead a normal life? Good luck with that.
S1, EP16 "Nothing to Lose Sleepover"
Phoebe is caught using telekinesis to save her first sleepover from becoming a disaster; Phoebe must wear an anklet that prevents her from using her powers.
S1, EP17 "Pretty Little Choirs"
The twins work together to get even with a mean girl at school.
S1, EP18 "Paging Dr. Thunderman"
Max and Phoebe take Billy to the hospital when he hurts his thumb; Max faints when he sees a needle.
S1, EP20 "Breaking Dad"
While teaching at Max and Phoebe's school, Hank falls asleep after eating special turkey sandwiches.
S4, EP31 "The Thunder Games"
Max and Phoebe advance to the final tryout for a spot on an elite superhero squad, but a new supervillain with a surprise connection to the Thunderman family may force them to sacrifice their crime fighting dream.
S4, EP30 "Looperheroes"
The Z-Force gives Max and Phoebe a superhero day off, but when they relive the day over and over again, they must find a way to break the loop.
S4, EP29 "The Thundreth"
Phoebe and Max are determined to make their 100th save their best and most memorable one yet, but by ignoring a series of small saves they overlook a supervillain plotting revenge on Hank and Barb.
S4, EP28 "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderhome"
Max finally declares his independence from his parents' house rules and moves to his friend's house, where they only rule is that there are no rules; ultimate freedom quickly becomes more than Max can handle.