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Welcome to 6teen, an animated situation comedy set entirely in a gigantic shopping mall. 6teen follows our ensemble cast of six sixteen-year-old friends as they try to make it through their first part-time jobs and life as a teenager.
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Episodes
1 to 3 of 13
1. Enter The Dragon
22m
The guys have a bit of a shock when all three girls' cycles synch up and they all start behaving – well – differently. In fact at first the girls are confused too – Caitlin's snappish, Nikki's emotional, and Jen's too doubled over in pain to do anything. Unfortunately, their behavior is threatening to disrupt the boys' biggest movie night in a year… and the guys NEED to get the tickets from Caitlin's purse. Will Jonesy's new job at Super Terrific Happy Sushi under the training of Hiro the Sushi Samurai help Jonesy defeat the dragons and get the tickets… or get him fired?
2. Clonesy
22m
When Jonesy is fired from yet another job, Nikki goes out on a limb and scores him a job at The Khaki Barn. But her not-so-subtle plan to get more one-on-one Jonesy time isn't going as smoothly as she'd hoped. The gang is on to Jonesy and Nikki – even though they won't admit it, they LIKE like each other. And the other four friends are freaking OUT. What happens if they start dating each other? Will they lose their two best friends? And what if they break up – they'll all have to take sides, it'll get ugly… this romance must be stopped. The gang do everything they can to throw a huge wrench into Jonesy and Nikki's awkward first date… and Nikki and Jonesy don't get much alone time after all. But the spark is there... And Jonesy gets fired from The Khaki Barn.
3. The Khaki Girl
22m
Caitlin's a shoe-in for Khaki Girl, a "real girl" chosen every year to represent The Khaki Barn and take home a free KB wardrobe. She's thrilled! But her long time "frienemy" Tricia isn't about to let Caitlin just walk away with the prize, so she enters too. The group is whittled down to two and Tom, the district rep, can't decide between Caitlin and Tricia. In the heat of the moment, Tricia challenges Caitlin to a shop off – winner takes all – and Caitlin accepts. After much training and trash talk, it looks as though Caitlin is going to win… until Tricia mercilessly trips her in the middle of her one-handed-text-messaging-over-the-shoulder bag swap and Caitlin's disqualified. Meanwhile, Jonesy runs the new Roast Burky Chunklets booth in the Food Court and, with a little help from Jude, neglects to refrigerate the meat. The resulting food poisoning incident is the worst the mall's seen in decades and everyone succumbs to the sickness – everyone except Caitlin. When Tricia gets sick, Caitlin is crowned the new Khaki Girl in her place. Tricia makes good on her part of the bet – to wear the lemon hat in the mall for one whole day – and Jonesy gets fired.
4. The Swami
22m
Jonesy's hired as The Mall Special Events Coordinator and his first guest appearance – a famous Sooth-saying Swami – is a no show. To save his hide, he convinces Jude to get up on stage and pretend to be the Swami. To everyone's surprise, Jude's off-beat logic actually seems to be just what the audience needs… including Caitlin. Caitlin's luck with guys is really getting her down and she's open to any suggestions… but she might be leaning on Jude's advice just a little too much. Unfortunately not everyone benefits from Swami Jude's "wise words". While Caitlin's scored herself a date, Wyatt finds himself stuck up at the top of a ladder for hours while waiting for the motivation to get back down again. Of course in the end, Jonesy gets fired.
5. The Birthday Boy
22m
Wyatt's sixteenth birthday has arrived and no one could be less thrilled than Wyatt. Thanks to his family's twisted party themes he hates birthday parties and wishes his friends would just let this one go by. But Jen has other ideas and rallies the troops to give Wyatt the sixteenth birthday he deserves. It's a biggie! Wyatt begrudgingly agrees to a party and Jen delegates the duties to the gang. Unfortunately, all of them get tied up during the day and by six o'clock there's no cake, no decorations, and no party. Scrambling to save the day, Jonesy sneaks them into a bridal shower for an Albatross and Finch employee in the store and the gang has to pretend that the party is actually for Wyatt. They almost have him fooled and really enjoying his party, until he gets up to give a thank you speech and is booed off the stage by the wedding shower guests. Wyatt realizes that it's the thought that counts and in the end is glad his friends tried so hard – as long as they never throw him another party again.
6. Stupid Over Cupid
22m
Wyatt asks Serena out for Valentines Day and makes tons of traditionally romantic plans for the big night – flowers, candy, reservations – the works. But when he overhears Serena talking about how cheesy Valentine's Day is, Wyatt panics and cancels all his plans. Caitlin and Jen convince him that this is in fact a mistake of gargantuan proportions and that Serena's feelings will be hurt if he plays it too cool on this, the holiest of girl holidays. So with mere hours to go, Wyatt searches high and low to find the perfect gift for his crush. Meanwhile, Jonesy ventures waaaay out on a limb and asks Nikki out a date – but Nikki turns him down because she doesn't do Valentines Day dates anymore. Her Valentine's Day Date Embargo stems from some very bad experiences in years past and she's not about to risk another bad date. Nikki tries to convince Jen and Caitlin, who are searching frantically for dates, that they don't need a guy to have fun on Feb. 14th, but the girls try to find some anyway. Their scrambling gives Jonesy a GREAT idea – he erects the "Win a Dream Date with Jonesy" booth and lets women bid on the privilege of going on a Valentine's Day dream date with him. His foolproof plan to score big bucks backfires, however, when some unexpected people start to place bids.
Extended Details
- Series6Teen
- Closed CaptionsEnglish