Planning to vacation with her father, the author of novels featuring teen spy Tripp Zoome, Melissa finds her plans thwarted when her dad is kidnapped. Now Melissa and some of her father's fans must think like the fictional Tripp to save her dad. |
Harper and Zeke finally admit that Alex's constant company is smothering them, so Alex decides to make a clone of Harper to keep herself company. |
Now that they've graduated, Harper and Alex decide to get their own apartment. In an effort to make money, they decide to put on a marionette show. |
Alex makes friends with her art teacher, Ms. Fields, and finds out that she's really a 15-year-old girl whose vindictive ex-boyfriend cast a spell on her. After Alex reverses the curse and sets Ms. Fields free, the former boyfriend wants revenge. |
The Russos are in jeopardy of losing the Sub Station when the owner of the building decides he wants to sell it. |
As Justin is preparing the speech he will give at high school graduation, Alex gives him a graduation surprise -- four years ago she magically duplicated him and sent his duplicate to college. |
When Max has Alex and Justin pose as his parents to try to impress his new girlfriend, Jerry and Theresa encourage him to consider honesty as the best policy. Max takes this advice to heart and reveals that they are wizards. |
The kids discover that Uncle Kelbo is in fact Shakira! Kelbo had been using a transformation spell to create the international star, but when a germ runs rampant in the Wizard World, Kelbo contracts it and can no longer control his transformations. |
Alex and Mason are working on being just friends when Alex's old boyfriend Dean visits. When Mason attempts to eat Alex's ex, Max shrinks Dean. |
Wannabe wizards Justin, Alex and Max Russo (David Henrie, Selena Gomez and Jake T. Austin) cook up more teen-spirited mischief in the third season of Disney's smash-hit comedy series as they get in the swing of the spell-casting thing. After completing his main courses, Justin has his hands full with monster hunting. Meanwhile, Harper (Jennifer Stone) moves in with the Russos, and Alex crushes on a new art student. |
Alex is desperate to attend a big sale that conflicts with her wizard training. Since she can't cut class, Alex magically clones herself so she can study and shop at the same time. Unfortunately, the spell results in some bizarre side effects. |
The gang's all back for yet another season of this popular, Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom, centered on Ted Mosby's hilarious accounts of urban single life with his pals and his search for the eventual mother of his two children. |
Novice wizard Alex Russo is beginning to think there's more to life than practicing magic. In Season 4, she makes a major decision: She quits her training to become a regular New York City teen. But being a mortal has its own complications. |
When Harper reads one of Alex's childhood wizard fairy-tale books, Alex tries to warn her that the stories actually come to life. |
Justin focuses on getting himself back in the Wizard competition by preparing his delinquents to pass their final exams. |
Justin builds a girl Frankenstein to guard his room against Alex, who defeats her. Justin then casts a spell, making Frankengirl Alex's new BFF, who follows her to school and becomes a high school cheerleader. |
Thanks to their wizard dad (David DeLuise), siblings Justin (David Henrie), Alex (Selena Gomez) and Max (Jake T. Justin) have magical powers that make growing up all the more fun. But the fact that only one of them gets to remain a wizard in adulthood really puts a spin on sibling rivalry. Maria Canals-Barrera co-stars as the kids' nonmagical mom in this Emmy Award-winning Disney Channel original series. |
Alex learns that Stevie is a Wizard and the two begin to spend a lot of time doing things together in the Wizard World. Harper is left out and left behind to construct the school's homecoming float on her own. |
Alex and Stevie suggest that Justin start a new program where bands perform at lunch. Justin agrees, but when the music is jazz, Alex secretly arranges to have a hard rock band show up instead. |
Thanks to their wizard dad, teen siblings Justin, Alex and Max have magical powers that make growing up all the more fun. But the fact that only one of them will get to remain a wizard in adulthood really puts a spin on sibling rivalry. |
When Alex realizes that she's responsible for the retirement of her favorite Luchador, she arranges a comeback match between Muy Macho and Jerry. |
Alex needs Harper's brain to pass an exam, but once the switch is on, they can't seem to turn it off. A girl who's crushing on Justin invites herself to family game night, but the brain swap weirdness sends her running for the hills. |
With Victoria in Germany, Ted faces the pitfalls of long-distance relationships. Marshall has trouble fitting in at Barney's company. |
Ted is called in to perform his Best Man duties at a very important wedding, and Robin and Barney bond while intervening in Ted's relationship. |
When Ted's best friends, Marshall and Lily, become engaged, Ted urgently sets out to find his soul mate. Coming to his aid is Barney, a highly opinionated, self-styled Casanova with a healthy obsession for suits. |
Just as Ted and Victoria's relationship is beginning to flourish, she's offered a scholarship to a culinary institute in Germany. |
Ted makes an important decision that ultimately affects his relationship with Zoey. |
When Justin invites Prof. Crumbs to evaluate his progress with the Wiz delinquents, Alex fears that he'll find out about "Maxine." |
Justin wins a chance to write an issue of the Captain Jim Bob Sherwood comic book, but finds out that Alex will be the artist drawing the issue. When they decide to bring the Captain to life, he wanders off and has an adventure in New York City. |
Marshall's game night leads to some startling and very embarrassing revelations. |
Alex has pushed Mr. Laritate's buttons one too many times, and now he's found a suitable punishment -- she's going to join the Happy Helper's Club. Alex soon learns that the club is not all it's cracked up to be and searches for a way out. |
Hiding in the bathroom, Marshall and Lily wait for Ted and Victoria to consummate their relationship, and Barney gets the wrong idea from Robin. |
When government agents capture the Russos and plan to expose their wizardry as part of a circus act, Max escapes and is able to free his family but accidentally exposes their wizardry in the process. |
Robin is emotionally torn when Ted meets an exciting new woman, Victoria, at the wedding. Afterward, though, he doesn't know how to contact her. |
Ted and Barney fight over their love for Robin. |
Ted's romantic hopes are dashed when he invites Robin to a fancy wedding, only to discover that the bride-to-be won't allow him to bring a date. |
After witnessing his mother's overly affectionate relationship with her fiancé, Ted questions how far behind in his own life he is. |
After Marshall gets mugged, he comes up with an elaborate story about the mugging so Lily will feel safe again. |
The kids win tickets to an upcoming Beast Taming event in the Wizard World. |
Ted ruins Lily's birthday by bringing a date. |
After the gang convinces Ted that he is being "hooked" by a girl, they reflect on their own similar relationships. |
With one week until Valentine's Day, Ted leaves it up to Marshall and Lily to find him a date. |
Alex is thrilled when she gets a coveted internship at a popular women's fashion magazine. But when Alex's new boss takes credit for her ideas, Alex gets even by orchestrating an outlandish fashion show featuring Harper's ditzy designs. |
Alex and Harper participate in the Tribeca Quiz Bowl, an academic decathlon. When Alex uses a pair of magical "smarty pants" to come up with all the answers, Harper gets sidelined. Meanwhile, Max dreams up yet another moneymaking scheme. |
To woo a cute classmate, Justin casts a magic spell on himself and becomes the first-string pitcher on the school baseball team. But Justin's plans to win the girl's heart are thrown a curveball when Alex uses her charms on the team's catcher. |
Alex tries to salvage Jerry and Theresa's relationship by summoning Cupid. After Jerry blames magic for causing their rift, Alex tries to conceal Cupid's presence. However, an accidental shot of Cupid's arrow makes Justin fall in love with Harper. |
When Justin and Alex attend Wiz Tech summer school, Alex struggles to fit in, while Justin's magical abilities make him the most popular guy at school. Back at home, Max and Jerry camp out on the terrace so Theresa will think they're tough. |
Alex and her family take a trip to the art museum. When Max accidentally breaks a priceless work of art, Alex fixes it with a little magic. Unfortunately, Alex's wizardly ways are caught on the surveillance cameras, exposing her powers to the public. |
Alex is crushed when Riley dumps her. To make Riley jealous, Alex gives life to Manny, a handsome male mannequin. When Manny falls deeply in love with Alex and drives her crazy with his outlandish affection, she's the one who feels like a dummy. |
Alex and Justin bring home their report cards from wizard school. When Jerry and Theresa see her poor marks, Alex freaks and unintentionally transforms her parents into guinea pigs. Now she has to find her furry folks before they become snake food. |
The kids' fun-loving uncle comes for a visit. No-nonsense Jerry plans to teach him magic, but Alex decides to step in and show him the ways of wizardry. Many magical mistakes later, Alex is reminded that often, Dad really does know best. |
When the Russos invite Theresa's brother, Uncle Ernesto, over for Theresa's birthday dinner, the kids promise not to use magic in order to protect their wizard secret from being exposed. |
A teacher at Wiz Tech named Dr. Evilini conspires to rob Justin of his magic during a competition. When Alex stumbles across the plot, it's up to her to save her big brother. Meanwhile, an odd girl tries to ruin business for the Waverly Sub Station. |
When his best friend announces he's engaged, single guy Ted throws his search for a soul mate into high gear. Via flashback, he recounts to his kids 25 years later the often-hilarious story of how he met -- and eventually married -- their mother. |
Harper sashays into the world of haute couture when she snags a job with a hot New York City designer, who leaves a one-of-a-kind gown in her care. Unfortunately, Alex turns the "do" into a "don't" when she decides to do a little modeling of her own. |
When Barney's love life is sabotaged by a mystery woman, he turns to tournament bracketology to narrow down who has the most cause to hate his guts. |
While spending a day at the beach, the Russo kids visit a wizard fortune-teller. Alex panics when her fortune tells her to say good-bye to her life! |
When Harper's parents want to take her away to Romania to be part of their lounge act, Alex takes her place and finds out that show business is much harder than it looks. |
Ted pursues his dermatologist, Stella. While Stella turns down his repeated efforts for a date, her receptionist, Abby, becomes smitten with Ted. |
When the Late Night Bite sandwich shop opens in Waverly Place, Justin falls hard for the owner's daughter, Juliet. But when his family finds out that they are vampires, both parents say the two lovebirds can't date. |
After arguing with her mother during a family trip to the Caribbean, teenage wizard Alex Russo wishes aloud that her parents had never met -- only to be shocked when her wish turns into reality. |
As Lily and Marshall host their first Thanksgiving as a married couple, Barney is tortured by the tick-tock of the slap bet countdown clock. |
When Ted thinks he has met a wonderful girl, the gang can't help but point out a flaw, eventually leading to a heated exchange among the group. |
Justin (David Henrie), Alex (Selena Gomez) and Max (Jake T. Austin) return for a second season of magical fun in this Disney Channel comedy. As the children of a wizard (David DeLuise), the siblings have big shoes to fill, but only one of them will still have the powers when they're grown. Until then, they delight in practicing their supernatural skills. What kid wouldn't? Maria Canals-Barrera and Jennifer Stone co-star. |
When Lily and Marshall decide to buy an apartment, Marshall discovers Lily's dirty little financial secret when they apply for a loan. |
When a corporate law firm courts Marshall, he's forced to let go of his dream of saving the earth in favor of the almighty dollar. |
When Jerry begins to shower "Maxine" with lots of special attention, both Alex and Justin become jealous. Meanwhile, Zeke thinks the Russos hate him. |
This comic Disney Channel series centers on Russo siblings Justin, Alex, who inherited their father's supernatural powers --- which only one of them will get to retain into adulthood. Of course, having so much power at a young age is bound to get the Russo kids into trouble especially when sibling rivalry enters the picture. David DeLuise and Maria Canals-Barrera play the trio's parents. |
Ted's new girl becomes jealous that the story of how he and his pals met is better than the story of how she and Ted met. |
When "kid unfriendly" Robin forms a bond with the son of the guy she is dating, she decides it is too serious and must let the little guy down. |
When two women are both attracted to Ted, they take the party to his place, where the gang helps Ted realize bad luck doesn't always come in threes. |
After seeing girls get weak in the knees over Robin's man, Gael, Barney and Ted decide to pose as out-of-towners in order to meet chicks. |
When Zeke takes up magic as a new hobby, Alex casts a spell on him to help him master his tricks, which leads Zeke to think he actually has abilities. |
Planning to vacation with her father, the author of novels featuring teen spy Tripp Zoome, Melissa finds her plans thwarted when her dad is kidnapped. Now Melissa and some of her father's fans must think like the fictional Tripp to save her dad. |
Lily goes to San Francisco to enroll in an art program, leaving Ted, Barney and Robin to deal with the fallout of her breakup with Marshall. |
Ted tries to stop Robin from going on a trip with her co-anchor, Sandy. Marshall gets upset when he finds out about Lily's fellowship interview. |
When Justin wins a contest, he's rewarded with an all-expenses-paid cruise to Hawaii aboard the SS Tipton. While Justin attempts to woo London Tipton, Max strikes up a rivalry with Zack, and Alex casts a spell that brings Harper along for the ride. |
Wannabe wizards Justin, Alex and Max Russo cook up more teen-spirited mischief as they get in the swing of the spell-casting thing. This season, Justin's busy monster hunting, Harper moves in with the Russos, and Alex crushes on a new art student. |
Ted is excited when a matchmaking service claims to have found his soul mate, but he postpones his date to help Lily, who has a surprising revelation. |
When his best friend announces he's engaged, single guy Ted throws his search for a soul mate into high gear. Via flashback, he recounts to his kids 25 years later the often-hilarious story of how he met -- and eventually married -- their mother. |
Justin invents a "helping hand," designed to assist elderly wizards. Of course, Alex thinks it would come in handy doing her household chores. By the time Justin presents it to the Superintendent of Spells, the hand is too pooped to perform. |
The Russo kids discover that the intimate details of their lives as wizards are being documented by the author H.J. Darling. When they utilize the Inter-Wizard People Porter to meet her face-to-face, they learn that the author is the future Harper. |
When Alex designs her own T-shirts complete with a cool logo, every kid at Tribeca Prep has to have one. Justin decides that Alex should donate part of the proceeds to a school fund. |
Barney tries to convince Robin to become an American citizen, and Ted and Marshall's road trip goes off course when Lily decides to tag along. |
Ted befriends Zoey's husband, The Captain, when he begins to question his own relationship with Zoey. |
Marshall and Lily try too hard to impress Barney and Robin on their first double-date. |
After the gang spends a crazy night with "The Blitz," an old friend with bad luck from college, Ted is forced to spend Thanksgiving with Zoey. |
Ted puts his knowledge about Robin to good use when he teaches Barney a class on how to date Robin. |
The gang encourages Robin to reunite with Jessica Glitter, her former best friend and co-star from her days performing on a Canadian kids show. |
While on a blind date, Ted discovers he had been fixed up with the same girl seven years earlier. |
The gang attends a fundraiser at the Natural History Museum, where Ted runs into his archenemy and her husband, The Captain. |
The gang finds out that Robin and Barney are carrying on a secret romance. |
Ted loses control of his students after Zoey enrolls in his class. |
The gang discovers a new way to score after Ted witnesses a tactic used by Robin's date. |
Marshall and Lily separately read up on how to try and control the gender of their yet-to-be conceived baby. |
When Robin shows up with an Adonis by her side, Ted decides to hit the town with Barney, and his performance is legen- ... wait for it ... -dary! |
Ted falls for a girl who is passionate about saving a landmark building that is being torn down to make room for his new dream project. |
The gang races to see who can arrive at a downtown restaurant the fastest. |
When Alex meets a new art student in school she is smitten, but hates his artwork. She casts a spell to become his muse resulting in him developing an obsession and painting her portrait everywhere. |
Barney tries his best seduction moves on Ted to try and convince him to take a job. |
When Alex's absentmindedness accidentally turns Jerry into a cockroach, she must figure out a way to salvage Justin's big awards banquet that her father was scheduled to cook for. |
Barney learns the truth about his father when he helps his mother pack up his childhood home. |
This sitcom details desperate bachelor Ted's epic search for his soul mate, told through flashbacks as an adult Ted recounts to his kids how he met their mom. As Ted bounces from one red herring to another, his best friends help keep him grounded. |
Ted runs into an old flame with whom things didn't end well. |
The gang scrambles to make plans for Valentine's Day so they don't spend it alone. |
Harper is cast as Tinker Bell in the school's production of "Peter Pan," while Alex is cast as her understudy. When Harper is injured and Alex is called upon to perform, she elects to summon an actual fairy to play the part. |
Marshall and Barney argue over the destruction of the Arcadian Hotel. |
When Alex convinces Mason to take her to meet his parents, she's surprised to learn that he told them she's a werewolf! |
Marshall quits his job to volunteer with an environmental organization. |
Barney finally meets his dad. |
Snooty Gigi invites Alex and Harper to her tea party. Alex is mad, but Harper accepts. But when Alex learns that the invitation is a cruel trick meant to humiliate Harper, she uses her magic to turn Gigi's prissy party into absolute anarchy. |
Justin's worried that his favorite weatherman, Baxter Knight, is soon to be gone with the wind, so he casts a spell to make the weather match Baxter's forecast. But the young wizard quickly learns that you don't mess with Mother Nature. |
Alex runs across her folks' long-forgotten magic carpet. Eager to cruise the clouds, Alex pesters Jerry to teach her how to pilot the magical Persian. Meanwhile, Justin attempts to prove how manly he is with an overly macho bedroom makeover. |
Marshall and Barney play a joke on Ted and pretend to be a girl that he is having a "text" relationship with. |
Ted realizes that he has feelings for Zoey, and Barney makes a move on Zoey's cousin (guest star Katy Perry). |
Alex has fallen in love with Craig, but she finds his actions to be so mysterious. She and Harper follow him one night and discover his secret. |
With Victoria on his mind, Ted has conflicted feelings when Robin invites him over for a late-night rendezvous. |
Ted learns how a chance meeting with someone from his past can push a person toward their destiny, while Barney celebrates a milestone. |
Ted and Barney pick a fight with a group of guys in order to change their friends' perception of them. |
Alex and Justin compete to get the best birthday present for Jerry. After Justin presents Jerry with a magical pencil holder, Alex gives their dad the power to practice magic for a day. But once you start casting spells, it can be hard to stop. |
When the gang learns Ted is taking his doctor on a date, they try to convince him it isn't a good idea to date someone you see on a regular basis. |
When Barney loses his "mojo," he attends the Victoria's Secret Fall Fashion Show after-party to get himself back on track. |
At Marshall and Lily's wedding reception, Barney finds out that Ted and Robin have a secret they have been hiding for weeks. |
This sitcom details desperate bachelor Ted's epic search for his soul mate, told through flashbacks as an adult Ted recounts to his kids how he met their mom. As Ted bounces from one red herring to another, his best friends help keep him grounded. |
When his best friend announces he's engaged, single guy Ted throws his search for a soul mate into high gear. Via flashback, he recounts to his kids 25 years later the often-hilarious story of how he met -- and eventually married -- their mother. |
When Justin inadvertently sets the Monster Hunter Council on the Van Heusen's trail, he and his siblings must figure out how to prevent Juliet and her family from being captured. |
When the Russos are at risk for the Sub Station losing its status as the official haunted house on Waverly Place, they decide to tap into the Wizard World and hire some real ghosts to spook people. |
Alex and Harper move into their new apartment and are led to the magical "13th" floor by the elevator operator, who is aware that Alex is a wizard. |
When a guilt-ridden Barney breaks the "Bro Code," he struggles with the ramifications of his misstep. |
Alex turns the basement into an art studio but must make room for Harper who is moving in with the Russo's. |
When Robin rekindles things with an old flame, he crushes her again, but Barney, in his own inimitable style, helps her realize that she is awesome. |
When Ted is in an accident, he re-evaluates his life and relationship with Stella. |
Max needs to pass a wizard test at school, so Jerry hires a tutor -- named Tutor -- to help him master the material. Alex and Justin adore Tutor and concoct a plan to get her a permanent position -- but it may mean sabotaging Max's studies. |
When Mr. Laritate quits his job at Tribeca Prep, Alex and Justin use a spell to take him back to the Old West to remind him that he can use his same Western ways as a sheriff dealing with outlaws to discipline students like Alex. |
Barney is confused by the feelings he has for Nora. |
Marshall becomes obsessed with saving the environment, and Ted runs into Zoey's ex-husband, The Captain. |
The gang will do whatever it takes to help Marshall get through this difficult time. |
When a new girl, Rosie, joins Justin's class of delinquents, Alex insists that he kick her out when she proves to be awful at magic. |
Marshall and Lily overreact after seeing a specialist who can help them conceive a baby. |
Marshall and Lily receive surprising news that forces the gang to reexamine their own lives. |
Justin is elevated to full Monster Hunter status after a dangerous mummy is on the loose and has eliminated all the others. Max's conscience gets a conscience of his own when Alex serves to separate he and Max from one another. |
Through a series of mishaps as unpredictable as life itself, Ted gets closer to finding "the one" as he recounts to his kids how he met their mother 25 years earlier and describes his days of bachelorhood, when he was surrounded by his pals. |
Novice wizard Alex Russo is beginning to think there's more to life than practicing magic. In Season 4, she makes a major decision: She quits her training to become a regular New York City teen. But being a mortal has its own complications. |
After discovering the elevator operator's true identity, Alex and Justin find themselves trapped in the apartment building. |
Alex and Harper take in a ghost roommate named Lucy to help pay the rent. When Mason takes Lucy on a date, Alex reunites her with her missing ex. |
When Alex discovers that she can create her own universe by going into the magic mirror in the lair, she enjoys how everyone agrees with all that she says and does. But when she gets locked in, she learns the true value of her parents' discipline. |
Barney's plan to meet girls at the airport backfires as he and Ted are picked up by airport security. Meanwhile, Lily gets jealous of Robin. |
When Justin completes his primary courses for his Wizard Training, he is rewarded with an independent studies class on Monster Hunting. In an effort to catch up to Justin, Alex enlists Harper's help to study. |
This comic Disney Channel series centers on Russo siblings Justin, Alex, who inherited their father's supernatural powers --- which only one of them will get to retain into adulthood. Of course, having so much power at a young age is bound to get the Russo kids into trouble especially when sibling rivalry enters the picture. David DeLuise and Maria Canals-Barrera play the trio's parents. |
In 2029, Ted tells his children the story of how he met their mother, beginning back in 2005 with Marshall and Lily's engagement. |
After Marshall is verbally emasculated by his boss, he struggles with the fact that taking a job with a corporate law firm may have been a mistake. |
When the Russos are captured by a government agency interested in studying them, they are at risk of being exposed as Wizards and must find a way to escape and save the other Wizards who have been captured. |
When the gang realizes Barney and Robin are miserable together, Ted and Marshall request Lily's help in breaking them up. |
When Barney and Abby realize that they share a mutual hatred of Ted, the "couple" goes to the bar to flaunt their new relationship in Ted's face. |
When Marshall receives relationship advice from Barney, he and Lily have a huge fight. |
When Ted's best friends, Marshall and Lily, become engaged, Ted urgently sets out to find his soul mate. Coming to his aid is Barney, a highly opinionated, self-styled Casanova with a healthy obsession for suits. |
When NASA announces that there's an asteroid heading toward Earth, the Russo family prepares to take refuge in the Wizard World. |
Ted throws a party in hopes of seeing Robin again, but when she doesn't show up, he throws another party ... and another. |
When Max's popularity skyrockets with news that he may win the competition, he attracts the attention of the daughter of a wealthy wizard family. |
The Russos return home from their captivity and Alex exposes magic in order to save the Wizards they left behind. |
Alex wants to go to the homecoming dance with the leader of the pep band, so when she discovers that he thinks she's too negative, she casts a positivity spell on herself. |
Justin lands in detention after being accused of committing a campaign prank. While there, he and Alex meet new girl, Stevie, who admits that she pulled the prank in order to befriend them both |
Alex, Justin and Max get a first-hand look at how the wizard competition could possibly tear their family apart when Jerry's brother and sister return in order to take a retest to determine who really won the contest. |
When Harper and Zeke become partners on a science fair project, Alex decides to cast a spell to help spark their romance, and Harper chides her for interfering. |
After arguing with her mother during a family trip to the Caribbean, teenage wizard Alex Russo wishes aloud that her parents had never met -- only to be shocked when her wish turns into reality. |
When Ted tells the gang Stella's intimate secret, he must face the consequences of breaking her trust. |
When Alex and Harper take driver's education, Alex crashes the car. Meanwhile Justin has a hard time handing over the Russo wizard robe to Max. |
Ted and Robin get hung up on the items each of them has kept from previous relationships; and Lily forces the gang to see her in a play. |
A string of bad luck ensues when Ted picks up a penny on the subway; it culminates with his missing a job interview -- and possibly his destiny. |
Alex learns that when Stevie won the competition, her brother stopped speaking to her. Alex, Justin and Harper set out to find Stevie's brother, who tells them that he actually won but can't get his powers until Stevie comes back. |
The Russos provide housing for Professor Crumbs and Ronald when Wiz Tech has to be temporarily shut down. Alex and Ronald hit it off, and when Ronald returns to Wiz Tech, Alex decides to enroll in the school with him. |
A funeral keeps the gang from watching the Super Bowl live, and they make a pact not to find out the final score until they can watch it the next day. |
The kids make zero progress on Jerry's proposed group magic project. Disappointed by their lack of enthusiasm for teamwork, Jerry engineers a plot that forces Max's alter ego, "Maximan," to depend on Alex and Justin for assistance. |
Ted struggles to fire an employee; and the gang torments Marshall after discovering a nude portrait of him. |
Alex falls for Dean, an automobile enthusiast. Hoping to get his attention, she asks Jerry to let Dean perform some maintenance on his car. After Dean fixes up the vehicle, he decides to enter it into a race. |
Robin tries to keep her teenage sister from having sex, which prompts everyone to recall their own first sexual experiences. |
The gang's all back for yet another season of this popular, Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom, centered on Ted Mosby's hilarious accounts of urban single life with his pals and his search for the eventual mother of his two children. |
Harper's regiment to train for the marathon starts to drive Alex crazy, so she uses magic to ensure that Harper will win the race. When Harper learns the truth, she discovers that Alex has helped her win with magic all of her life. |
Harsh words exchanged between Ted and Lily nearly ruin Christmas. |
Barney's gay brother arrives for a visit as Barney is struggling with the fact that his closest friends have settled into relationships. |
Robin's aversion to malls piques Ted's interest as to what secret she is hiding. |
Marshall and Lily drag the gang to Atlantic City to elope. |
Justin and Harper bond over their mutual love of silent movies, so Alex tries to rain on their parade. As revenge, Justin casts a spell that lands all three of them in their own silent movie. Meanwhile, Theresa and Jerry switch jobs for a day. |
Ted and Barney try to convince Marshall that his new girlfriend is crazy; and Barney gets a new nickname. |
Alex, Justin and Max compete in a family game show to determine who will be the Russo family wizard! Part 2 of 2. |
Barney seduces Marshall's law professor in hopes of getting her to grade more leniently, and Lily takes a job at Ted's office. |
Alex, Justin and Max compete in a family game show to determine who will be the Russo family wizard! Part 1 of 2. |
Lily moves in with Barney to escape her rat-infested apartment, and Marshall enjoys fun "couple activities" with a male law-school buddy. |
After Ted and Robin have a fight, Barney tries to show Ted that his job as an architect is a great way to pick up women. |
When Justin's plans to impress Rosie on their first date are ruined by the Russos, Rosie suggests that she take Justin somewhere special instead. |
Ted's parents are visiting for the weekend, and a stunning family secret is revealed during brunch. |
Lily returns from San Francisco just as Marshall is finally recovering from their break-up. |
As Ted approaches his 31st birthday, he comes to realize that he needs to explore other career options. |
Robin concocts a plan to get back at Barney for his insensitivity during their breakup. |
Ted's ex and her new fiancé walk back into Ted's life. |
Ted starts his own architecture firm out of his apartment and hires an intern to help get the company up and running. |
When Ted makes a list of things he says the gang is too old to do, Barney tries to complete everything on the list in one day. |
After Goliath National Bank cancels plans to build their headquarters, which Ted was hired to design, Marshall and Barney lie to protect Ted. |
Ted is shocked to learn that Lily is not only responsible for his breakup with Karen, but many of his former girlfriends as well. |
Lily and Marshall are less then thrilled when Ted reunites with his pompous ex-girlfriend from college. |
After the gang notices Barney's bizarre behavior, they suspect he has a secret girlfriend. |
Upset that the taxi she was born in will be retired, Alex casts a spell to restore it to working condition. However, the taxi is similarly sentimental and follows Alex around instead of picking up fares. |
The gang tries to help Robin find a job so that she won't be deported. |
Alex attempts to preserve her secret from Harper by avoiding her during a comic book convention. Despite Alex's evasive action, Harper happens upon Alex's powerful Battle Diva costume and learns the truth. |
The gang refuses to let a blizzard ruin their rituals of having fun. |
Ronald breaks up with Alex after she's already joined Wiz Tech just to be closer to him. Alex and Hugh Normous join forces to reveal the corruption behind Ronald's father and his company, Trumpet Industries. |
After he surprises her with a visit, Alex's date with Dean doesn't go as well as she had hoped. Meanwhile, Justin tells his vampire girlfriend, Juliet, that he is not allowed to go with her family on their camping trip. |
Marshall tries to prove to Lily that his attractive female colleague planted a kiss on him. |
Robin and Ted discover they get along better as roommates if they become "friends with benefits." |
While Barney must choose between bedding the bar's hot bartender or his beloved suits, Ted gets one step closer to meeting his future wife. |
Ted tries to keep his younger sister away from Barney when she comes to visit New York. |
Justin and Max find Alex's diary and bring it with them onto campus, where it immediately gets snatched up by Alex's worst enemy, Gigi. The panic-stricken boys cast a spell that ends up trapping Gigi in the diary. |
The gang attempts to quit smoking while Robin "butts" heads with her new jaded co-worker. |
Robin starts hanging out with a group of single party girls. |
Justin meets a new girl named Isabella and immediately develops a crush on her, but Alex thinks there's something fishy about his new acquaintance. Alex's suspicions are vindicated when Isabella turns Justin into a werewolf. |
Ted finally finds an opportunity to date the ideal girl next door. |
Lily enlists Ted and Robin to help her make a life-altering decision. |
Marshall bequeaths a slap bet to Ted and Robin, and Lily's estranged father makes a surprise visit. |
The gang discusses their plan of action if they were to run into someone from their past they'd rather never see again. |
After breaking up with Robin, Barney jumps back into the dating scene with the classic moves from his "Playbook." |
After Stella and Ted decide to get married in three days, the presence of their exes destroys what was to be the "happiest day of their lives." |
Ted insists that his friends go through with the intervention they had previously planned for his engagement to Stella. |
When Ted signs up with a matchmaking service, he learns that love is not a science. Marshall and Lily confront a creature living in the apartment. |
Ted is blindsided by the news that Stella expects him to move to New Jersey once they're married. |
Lily moves in with Marshall and Ted, and when Ted suspects that he's being edged out of the apartment, he and Marshall decide to settle it like men. |
Television personality Regis Philbin meets Marshall, who's on a quest to find the restaurant where he had his very first New York burger. |
When Alex sees a news report on TV about a dog in the Poconos who is painting portraits of her, Alex goes to rescue Mason from a family of country wizards. Meanwhile, Harper tries to get Zeke to kiss her. |
Justin (David Henrie), Alex (Selena Gomez) and Max (Jake T. Austin) return for a second season of magical fun in this Disney Channel comedy. As the children of a wizard (David DeLuise), the siblings have big shoes to fill, but only one of them will still have the powers when they're grown. Until then, they delight in practicing their supernatural skills. What kid wouldn't? Maria Canals-Barrera and Jennifer Stone co-star. |
Halloween hijinx are afoot as Ted makes his annual trek to the same lame party in search of a girl he met there years ago. |
As Stella responds to Ted's proposal, Barney realizes that he's in love with Robin. |
Robin, Ted and Barney go to a hot new club, leaving the engaged Marshall and Lily to a more adult, albeit boring, evening of wine tasting. |
Marshall and Lily put fate to the test when deciding whether or not they are ready to have a baby. |
Ted reconnects with an old flame, and soon remembers why he dumped her in the first place. Barney pays Robin to say outrageous things on the air. |
Ted takes a date to see a movie, "The Wedding Bride," and realizes that it's loosely based on his own relationship with an ex. |
Ted, Marshall, Lily and Barney crash a highfalutin party where Ted gets to show off his pretentious side. |
With her wedding day fast approaching, Lily, along with Barney and Robin, crashes a high school prom to scope out a potential band for the reception. |
Artsy Alex is asked to paint a mural for the school and comes up with a cool sketch of New York City. But too many cooks on the Mural Committee start to spoil the broth, and Alex makes some magical mistakes in her effort to please everyone. |
Ted needs a date to take to Robin's awards banquet, so Barney hooks him up with Mary, who may be a call girl. |
Alex gets Harper a job at the sub shop. When Harper turns out to be a terrible waitress, Alex casts a spell to help her out. Unfortunately, the magic works so well that Harper's exemplary job performance makes Alex look awful in comparison. |
Alex needs to pass her Spanish midterm to avoid being grounded, so she enlists the help of a pocket elf who'll coach her through the exam. When Alex's brothers learn that she cheated, they hide the ravenous elf in her backpack to teach her a lesson. |
When Marshall and Lily's plans for their dream wedding go awry, Ted and the gang step in to save the day. |
Thinking Bob Barker may be his dad, Barney trains for an appearance on "The Price is Right"; Marshall and Lily try sleeping apart before the wedding. |
Wannabe wizards Justin, Alex and Max Russo (David Henrie, Selena Gomez and Jake T. Austin) cook up more teen-spirited mischief in the third season of Disney's smash-hit comedy series as they get in the swing of the spell-casting thing. After completing his main courses, Justin has his hands full with monster hunting. Meanwhile, Harper (Jennifer Stone) moves in with the Russos, and Alex crushes on a new art student. |
After ruining Marshall's bachelor party, Barney is nearly uninvited to Marshall and Lily's wedding, until Lily speaks up for him. |
Barney goes to extraordinary lengths to sabotage Ted and Robin's relationship as the two prepare to move in together. |
When Marshall's Fiero gives out just short of reaching 200,000 miles, the gang recounts their memories of the car, marking the end of an era. |
Justin's first kiss is a disaster, so Alex uses a time spell to give him a second chance -- and a third and a fourth. Meanwhile, Max's sub could be chosen the official sandwich of the New York Mets -- if he can remember what ingredients he used. |
Sick of constantly being compared with Justin, Alex turns to an unscrupulous genie for help. The genie makes Justin fade from everyone's memories. Unfortunately, he also causes Justin to disappear into thin air. Can Alex reverse the spell? |
After an alcohol-induced blackout, Ted awakens to find a strange woman -- and a pineapple -- in his bed. |
When Alex accidentally overdoses on a love potion, she falls hard ... for herself! Meanwhile, Justin's plan to represent the school at the United Nations' World School Summit hits a snag when a popular peer -- Alex's crush -- vies for the same slot. |
Thanksgiving with Marshall's family is stressful, because Lily thinks she may be pregnant. Robin, Barney and Ted spend the holiday volunteering. |
It's prom night, and Justin has a hot date -- and a huge zit. Alex's spell accidentally animates the zit and a miniature man that tops Jerry's trophy. While both the zit and the man rum amok, Alex must discover how to reverse the spell -- quickly! |
New Year's Eve is a wild ride as Ted rents a limo for a night of party-hopping with the gang. |
Alex resorts to magic when Justin refuses to take her to an R-rated horror movie. Unfortunately, the spell Alex uses to get into the film literally gets her into the film. Back at home, Theresa struggles to accept that her kids are no longer babies. |
Alex discovers that Mr. Laritate lives in the same building, and she must work with Mason to prevent him from turning into a zombie. |
Alex conjures up a pet dragon shop and buys Justin a dragon that's disguised as a dog. But when the creature's "owner" comes to claim him from Jerry and Theresa, the kids must go undercover at the local dog show to sniff out the dragon-napper. |
Alex learns that her new friend's parents grant him unlimited access to magic. To convince Jerry and Theresa to do the same for her, Alex has her pal and his parents over for supper. Little does she know, the kid isn't telling her the whole truth. |
When Justin's behavior begins to change as he spends more time with Rosie, Alex becomes suspicious and seeks help from the Angel Realm. |
It's Alex's 15th birthday party, but instead of basking in the spotlight, she casts a spell to switch bodies with her mom, Freaky Friday-style. Theresa gets to have the Quinceañera she always wanted, and Alex gets to skip the old-fashioned affair. |
Mr. Stuffleby, a guidance counselor for wizards, warns the kids to have a backup plan in case they never become full-blown wizards. Alex and Justin's plans include forming a band, while Max's is to work as a street magician. |
Alex decides to arrange a zombie-themed "anti-prom," but discovers she isn't ready for it when the real zombies arrive. Meanwhile, Justin convinces his girlfriend, Juliet, that their prom date will be the best ever. |
Jerry convinces Max to join a Sophisticated Wizard's Club, where he learns that he can choose the date for the competition since he's in the lead. |
Through a series of mishaps as unpredictable as life itself, Ted gets closer to finding "the one" as he recounts to his kids how he met their mother 25 years earlier and describes his days of bachelorhood, when he was surrounded by his pals. |
In 2029, Ted tells his children the story of how he met their mother, beginning back in 2005 with Marshall and Lily's engagement. |
When Hugh Normous learns that he's not actually a Normous after all, he decides to run away and find his real family. With a little help from Alex and the rest of the Russos, can Hugh learn what it really means to be a giant among men? |
Juliet, Justin's new vampire girlfriend, gets the Russos to change their lifestyle by adding exercise and nutritious foods. But Alex is skeptical about Juliet's intentions when she finds out that vampires like the taste of healthy blood. |
Barney attempts to score "the perfect week" by hooking up with seven girls in seven days. |
Best-selling author Neal Hamilton (George Newbern) has so many crazed fans that he gets kidnapped -- twice -- at a convention celebrating his most famous creation, teen spy Trip Zoome (Jonathan Keltz). Now, it's up to his 15-year-old daughter, Melissa (Emily Osment), to save the day. Can Melissa channel her inner Trip Zoome and summon the sleuthing skills she'll need to track down her dad? Paul Hoen directs this family-friendly Disney a... |
When they spend the summer at an Arizona camp owned and operated by Mr. Travers (Lee Majors), a group of mischievous kids -- led by young prankster Brent Butler (Gemini Barnett) -- learn a thing or two about growing up in this family-friendly adventure. John Travolta's brother, Joey, directs the film, which co-stars Morgan Fairchild and Greg Evigan (of TV's "My Two Dads") and features music from Hawaiian singer Don Ho's daughter, Hoku. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Belly Full of Turkey," "The Pineapple Incident," "The Limo," "The Wedding," "Drumroll, Please," "Zip, Zip, Zip," "Game Night" and "Cupcake." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Life Among the Gorillas," "Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.," "Mary the Paralegal," "Best Prom Ever," "Milk" and "Come On." |
When his best friend (Jason Segel) announces he's engaged, single guy Ted (Josh Radnor) throws his search for a soul mate into high gear. Via flashback, he recounts to his kids 25 years later the often-hilarious story of how he met -- and eventually married -- their mother. Neil Patrick Harris (in a Golden Globe-nominated turn) co-stars as Ted's barhopping buddy, Barney, in this hit sitcom that earned multiple Emmys for its art direction. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Where Were We?," "The Scorpion and the Toad," "Brunch," "Ted Mosby, Architect," "World's Greatest Couple," "Aldrin Justice," "Swarley" and "Atlantic City." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Slap Bet," "Single Stamina," "How Lily Stole Christmas," "First Time in New York," "Columns," "Monday Night Football," "Lucky Penny" and "Stuff." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Arrivederci Fiero," "Moving Day," "Bachelor Party," "Showdown," "Something Borrowed" and "Something Blue." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Slap Bet," "Single Stamina," "How Lily Stole Christmas," "First Time in New York," "Columns," "Monday Night Football," "Lucky Penny" and "Stuff." |
Tag along on four adventures with the Russo kids -- Alex, Max and Justin -- who are just your typical siblings growing up in New York City and doing all the stuff that normal kids do -- except for one thing: They're studying to be wizards. The Russos love having magical powers, especially when their skills help them avoid homework, but the hard part is learning to use them properly -- which might involve necessities like adopting a pet dragon! |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Do I Know You?," "The Best Burger in New York," "I Love NJ," "Intervention," "Shelter Island," "Happily Ever After," "Not a Father's Day" and "Woooo!" |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Naked Man," "The Fight," "Little Minnesota," "Benefits," "Three Days of Snow," "The Possimpible," "The Stinsons" and "Sorry, Bro." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Front Porch," "Old King Clancy," "Murtaugh," "Mosbius Designs," "The Three Days Rule," "Right Place Right Time," "As Fast as She Can" and "The Leap." |
A shy student (Jason Dolley) loses his inhibitions and finds newfound freedom -- inside a chicken mascot suit -- while a neglected teen girl (Emily Osment) channels her inner superspy to rescue her famous dad in this pair of family-friendly comedies from Disney. It's all about tapping into your alter ego... |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Definitions," "Double Date," "Robin 101," "The Sexless Innkeeper," "Duel Citizenship," "Bagpipes," "The Rough Patch" and "The Playbook." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap," "Last Cigarette Ever," "The Window," "Girls vs Suits," "Jenkins," "The Perfect Week," "Rabbit or Duck" and "Hooked." |
The bonus material for the 5th season of this popular series includes bloopers, music videos, behind the scenes footage and more! |
This disc includes the following episodes: pilot, "Purple Giraffe," "Sweet Taste of Liberty," "Return of the Shirt," "Okay Awesome," "Slutty Pumpkin," "Matchmaker" and "The Duel." |
When a tiny "borrower" named Arrietty makes friends with a young boy many times her size, she must also shield her family from his towering elders. But trouble brews when a curious maid starts asking questions. |
This disc includes the following episodes: pilot, "Purple Giraffe," "Sweet Taste of Liberty," "Return of the Shirt," "Okay Awesome," "Slutty Pumpkin," "Matchmaker" and "The Duel." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Belly Full of Turkey," "The Pineapple Incident," "The Limo," "The Wedding," "Drumroll, Please," "Zip, Zip, Zip," "Game Night" and "Cupcake." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Life Among the Gorillas," "Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.," "Mary the Paralegal," "Best Prom Ever," "Milk" and "Come On." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Where Were We?," "The Scorpion and the Toad," "Brunch," "Ted Mosby, Architect," "World's Greatest Couple," "Aldrin Justice," "Swarley" and "Atlantic City." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Slap Bet," "Single Stamina," "How Lily Stole Christmas," "First Time in New York," "Columns," "Monday Night Football," "Lucky Penny" and "Stuff." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Arrivederci Fiero," "Moving Day," "Bachelor Party," "Showdown," "Something Borrowed" and "Something Blue." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Wait for It..." "We're Not From Here," "The Third Wheel," "Little Boys," "How I Met Everyone Else" and "I'm Not That Guy." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Dowisetrepla," "Spoiler Alert," "Slapsgiving," "The Yips," "The Platinum Rule," "No Tomorrow" and "Ten Sessions." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Bracket," "The Chain Of Screaming," "Sandcastles In The Sand," "The Goat," "Rebound Bro," "Everything Must Go" and "Miracles." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Do I Know You?," "The Best Burger in New York," "I Love NJ," "Intervention," "Shelter Island," "Happily Ever After," "Not a Father's Day" and "Woooo!" |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Naked Man," "The Fight," "Little Minnesota," "Benefits," "Three Days of Snow," "The Possimpible," "The Stinsons" and "Sorry, Bro." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Front Porch," "Old King Clancy," "Murtaugh," "Mosbius Designs," "The Three Days Rule," "Right Place Right Time," "As Fast as She Can" and "The Leap." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Definitions," "Double Date," "Robin 101," "The Sexless Innkeeper," "Duel Citizenship," "Bagpipes," "The Rough Patch" and "The Playbook." |
Thirteen-year-old horror movie buff Tim Stoker is psyched when he and his mother (Linda Blair) move into the home of a washed-up movie director. He's even more excited when he uncovers a lost film made by the old man called "Monsters on the Loose." Tim thinks he's hit the jackpot, until the monsters come to life and start causing trouble in his town. Now, Tim will need help from the local sheriff (Adam Baldwin) to get rid of the menacing beasts. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap," "Last Cigarette Ever," "The Window," "Girls vs Suits," "Jenkins," "The Perfect Week," "Rabbit or Duck" and "Hooked." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Of Course," "Say Cheese," "Zoo or False," "Home Wreckers," "Twin Beds," "Robots Versus Wrestlers," "The Wedding Bride" and "Doppelgangers." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Big Days," "Cleaning House," "Unfinished," "Subway Wars," "Architect of Destruction," "Baby Talk," "Canning Randy" and "Natural History." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Glitter," "Blitzgiving," "The Mermaid Story," "False Positive," "Bad News," "Last Words," "Oh Honey" and "Desperation Day." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Garbage Island," A Change of Heart," "Legendaddy," "The Exploding Meatball Sub," "Hopeless," "The Perfect Cocktail," "Landmarks" and "Challenge Accepted." |
This disc includes the following episodes: Pilot, "Birthday Boy," "He Saw, She Saw" and "Between the Cracks." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Do I Know You?," "The Best Burger in New York," "I Love NJ," "Intervention," "Shelter Island," "Happily Ever After," "Not a Father's Day" and "Woooo!" |
This disc includes the following episodes: Pilot, "Birthday Boy," "He Saw, She Saw" and "Between the Cracks." |
When a tiny "borrower" named Arrietty makes friends with a young boy many times her size, she must also shield her family from his towering elders. But trouble brews when a curious maid starts asking questions. |
The magic-wielding wizards of Waverly Place and teen singing sensation Hannah Montana join the globe-trotting kids of "The Suite Life on Deck" in this three-episode crossover special, featuring zany adventures on the high seas aboard the SS Tipton. As Alex, Justin and Max use a little covert magic on board, Miley frets about losing her lucky charm, while Cody schemes to score tickets to Hannah's upcoming concert in Honolulu. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Best Man," "The Naked Truth," "Ducky Tie," "The Stinson Missile Crisis," "Field Trip," "Mystery vs. History," "Noretta" and "The Slutty Pumpkin Returns." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Disaster Averted," "Tick Tick Tick," "The Rebound Girl," "Symphony of Illumination," "Tailgate," "46 Minutes," "The Burning Beekeeper" and "The Drunk Train." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Of Course," "Say Cheese," "Zoo or False," "Home Wreckers," "Twin Beds," "Robots Versus Wrestlers," "The Wedding Bride" and "Doppelgangers." |
This disc includes episodes: "No Pressure," "Karma," "The Broath," "Trilogy Time," "Now We're Even," "Good Crazy," "The Magician's Code Part 1" and "The Magician's Code Part 2." |
Thirteen-year-old horror movie buff Tim Stoker is psyched when he and his mother (Linda Blair) move into the home of a washed-up movie director. He's even more excited when he uncovers a lost film made by the old man called "Monsters on the Loose." Tim thinks he's hit the jackpot, until the monsters come to life and start causing trouble in his town. Now, Tim will need help from... |
The magic-wielding wizards of Waverly Place and teen singing sensation Hannah Montana join the globe-trotting kids of "The Suite Life on Deck" in this three-episode crossover special, featuring zany adventures on the high seas aboard the SS Tipton. As Alex, Justin and Max use a little covert magic on board, Miley frets about losing her lucky charm, while Cody schemes to score tickets to Hannah's upcoming concert in Honolulu. |
A shy student (Jason Dolley) loses his inhibitions and finds newfound freedom -- inside a chicken mascot suit -- while a neglected teen girl (Emily Osment) channels her inner superspy to rescue her famous dad in this pair of family-friendly comedies from Disney. It's all about tapping into your alter ego with this wacky double bill that co-stars Disney Channel favorites Mitchel Musso, Jason Earles, Tiffany Thornton, David Henrie and Moises Arias. |
When they spend the summer at an Arizona camp owned and operated by Mr. Travers (Lee Majors), a group of mischievous kids -- led by young prankster Brent Butler (Gemini Barnett) -- learn a thing or two about growing up in this family-friendly adventure. John Travolta's brother, Joey, directs the film, wh... |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Best Man," "The Naked Truth," "Ducky Tie," "The Stinson Missile Crisis," "Field Trip," "Mystery vs. History," "Noretta" and "The Slutty Pumpkin Returns." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Disaster Averted," "Tick Tick Tick," "The Rebound Girl," "Symphony of Illumination," "Tailgate," "46 Minutes," "The Burning Beekeeper" and "The Drunk Train." |
This disc includes episodes: "No Pressure," "Karma," "The Broath," "Trilogy Time," "Now We're Even," "Good Crazy," "The Magician's Code Part 1" and "The Magician's Code Part 2." |
Young aspiring wizard Alex Russo (Selena Gomez) finds herself spellbound by the world of fashion while brother Justin (David Henrie) develops a monster crush on a girl -- only to turn into a werewolf in these stylish episodes from the Disney Channel series. In this fashion-centric collection, you can also join Gomez and her co-stars as they reveal the secrets of their own personal chic, as well as visit the show's crazy costume room. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Big Days," "Cleaning House," "Unfinished," "Subway Wars," "Architect of Destruction," "Baby Talk," "Canning Randy" and "Natural History." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Glitter," "Blitzgiving," "The Mermaid Story," "False Positive," "Bad News," "Last Words," "Oh Honey" and "Desperation Day." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Garbage Island," A Change of Heart," "Legendaddy," "The Exploding Meatball Sub," "Hopeless," "The Perfect Cocktail," "Landmarks" and "Challenge Accepted." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Wait for It..." "We're Not From Here," "The Third Wheel," "Little Boys," "How I Met Everyone Else" and "I'm Not That Guy." |
Alex, Justin and Max compete in a family game show to determine who will be the Russo family wizard! |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Dowisetrepla," "Spoiler Alert," "Slapsgiving," "The Yips," "The Platinum Rule," "No Tomorrow" and "Ten Sessions." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Bracket," "The Chain Of Screaming," "Sandcastles In The Sand," "The Goat," "Rebound Bro," "Everything Must Go" and "Miracles." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Naked Man," "The Fight," "Little Minnesota," "Benefits," "Three Days of Snow," "The Possimpible," "The Stinsons" and "Sorry, Bro." |
Young aspiring wizard Alex Russo (Selena Gomez) finds herself spellbound by the world of fashion while brother Justin (David Henrie) develops a monster crush on a girl -- only to turn into a werewolf in these stylish episodes from the Disney Channel series. In this fashion-centric collection, you can als... |
Tag along on four adventures with the Russo kids -- Alex, Max and Justin -- who are just your typical siblings growing up in New York City and doing all the stuff that normal kids do -- except for one thing: They're studying to be wizards. The Russos love having magical powers, especially when their skills help them avoid homework, but the hard part is learning to use them properly -- which might involve necessities like adopting a pet dragon!... |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Front Porch," "Old King Clancy," "Murtaugh," "Mosbius Designs," "The Three Days Rule," "Right Place Right Time," "As Fast as She Can" and "The Leap." |
Wannabe wizards Justin, Alex and Max Russo (David Henrie, Selena Gomez and Jake T. Austin) cook up more teen-spirited mischief in the third season of Disney's smash-hit comedy series as they get in the swing of the spell-casting thing. After completing his main courses, Justin has his hands full with monster hunting. Meanwhile, Harper (Jennifer Stone) moves in with the Russos, and Alex crushes on a new art student. |
Novice wizard Alex Russo (Selena Gomez) is beginning to think there's more to life than practicing magic. In Season 4 of this Emmy-winning series, she makes a major decision: She quits her training to become a regular New York City teen. But being a mortal has its complications -- can Alex still date Mason (Gregg Sulkin), who's a werewolf? And now she won't be able to rely on magic to bail her out of sticky situations. |
Alex is desperate to attend a big sale that conflicts with her wizard training. Since she can't cut class, Alex magically clones herself so she can study and shop at the same time. Unfortunately, the spell results in some bizarre side effects. |
It's prom night, and Justin has a hot date -- and a huge zit. Alex's spell accidentally animates the zit and a miniature man that tops Jerry's trophy. While both the zit and the man rum amok, Alex must discover how to reverse the spell -- quickly! |
Alex resorts to magic when Justin refuses to take her to an R-rated horror movie. Unfortunately, the spell Alex uses to get into the film literally gets her into the film. Back at home, Theresa struggles to accept that her kids are no longer babies. |
Alex needs to pass her Spanish midterm to avoid being grounded, so she enlists the help of a pocket elf who'll coach her through the exam. When Alex's brothers learn that she cheated, they hide the ravenous elf in her backpack to teach her a lesson. |
Snooty Gigi invites Alex and Harper to her tea party. Alex is mad, but Harper accepts. But when Alex learns that the invitation is a cruel trick meant to humiliate Harper, she uses her magic to turn Gigi's prissy party into absolute anarchy. |
Alex and her family take a trip to the art museum. When Max accidentally breaks a priceless work of art, Alex fixes it with a little magic. Unfortunately, Alex's wizardly ways are caught on the surveillance cameras, exposing her powers to the public. |
Alex is crushed when Riley dumps her. To make Riley jealous, Alex gives life to Manny, a handsome male mannequin. When Manny falls deeply in love with Alex and drives her crazy with his outlandish affection, she's the one who feels like a dummy. |
Alex is thrilled when she gets a coveted internship at a popular women's fashion magazine. But when Alex's new boss takes credit for her ideas, Alex gets even by orchestrating an outlandish fashion show featuring Harper's ditzy designs. |
Alex learns that her new friend's parents grant him unlimited access to magic. To convince Jerry and Theresa to do the same for her, Alex has her pal and his parents over for supper. Little does she know, the kid isn't telling her the whole truth. |
To woo a cute classmate, Justin casts a magic spell on himself and becomes the first-string pitcher on the school baseball team. But Justin's plans to win the girl's heart are thrown a curveball when Alex uses her charms on the team's catcher. |
When Alex accidentally overdoses on a love potion, she falls hard ... for herself! Meanwhile, Justin's plan to represent the school at the United Nations' World School Summit hits a snag when a popular peer -- Alex's crush -- vies for the same slot. |
Alex conjures up a pet dragon shop and buys Justin a dragon that's disguised as a dog. But when the creature's "owner" comes to claim him from Jerry and Theresa, the kids must go undercover at the local dog show to sniff out the dragon-napper. |
Alex runs across her folks' long-forgotten magic carpet. Eager to cruise the clouds, Alex pesters Jerry to teach her how to pilot the magical Persian. Meanwhile, Justin attempts to prove how manly he is with an overly macho bedroom makeover. |
Alex gets Harper a job at the sub shop. When Harper turns out to be a terrible waitress, Alex casts a spell to help her out. Unfortunately, the magic works so well that Harper's exemplary job performance makes Alex look awful in comparison. |
Justin's first kiss is a disaster, so Alex uses a time spell to give him a second chance -- and a third and a fourth. Meanwhile, Max's sub could be chosen the official sandwich of the New York Mets -- if he can remember what ingredients he used. |
It's Alex's 15th birthday party, but instead of basking in the spotlight, she casts a spell to switch bodies with her mom, Freaky Friday-style. Theresa gets to have the Quinceañera she always wanted, and Alex gets to skip the old-fashioned affair. |
The kids' fun-loving uncle comes for a visit. No-nonsense Jerry plans to teach him magic, but Alex decides to step in and show him the ways of wizardry. Many magical mistakes later, Alex is reminded that often, Dad really does know best. |
When Justin and Alex attend Wiz Tech summer school, Alex struggles to fit in, while Justin's magical abilities make him the most popular guy at school. Back at home, Max and Jerry camp out on the terrace so Theresa will think they're tough. |
A teacher at Wiz Tech named Dr. Evilini conspires to rob Justin of his magic during a competition. When Alex stumbles across the plot, it's up to her to save her big brother. Meanwhile, an odd girl tries to ruin business for the Waverly Sub Station. |
Alex and Justin bring home their report cards from wizard school. When Jerry and Theresa see her poor marks, Alex freaks and unintentionally transforms her parents into guinea pigs. Now she has to find her furry folks before they become snake food. |
Sick of constantly being compared with Justin, Alex turns to an unscrupulous genie for help. The genie makes Justin fade from everyone's memories. Unfortunately, he also causes Justin to disappear into thin air. Can Alex reverse the spell? |
When Ted takes a page from Barney's book and lives like there's no tomorrow, he gets a post St. Patty's Day reality check from Marshall. |
Barney tries to bond with his father. |
When Alex wins the Wizard of the Year award for saving the world from the Angels of Darkness, Chase arrives to congratulate her. |