What's with Andy? Season 2
Andy Larkin isn't like other children. He's not into sports, science or even video games. Andy spends his time mastering the art of being a prankster. In fact, he strives to be the greatest practical joker the world has ever seen. However, Andy's mischievous antics often backfire and he suffers greatly for his art.
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What's with Andy?
2001Andy Larkin isn't like other children. He's not into sports, science or even video games. Andy spends his time mastering the art of being a prankster. In fact, he strives to be the greatest practical joker the world has ever seen. However, Andy's mischievous antics often backfire and he suffers greatly for his art.
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What's with Andy? Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Andy gets into a pranking war with Suzy, his female counterpart from the neighbouring town. It isn't long before he's holding that town's stuffed mascot, the 'Moosehoof Moose', hostage. But is it the real moose, or has Suzy beat Andy at his own "game"?
In order to snare Lori, Jervis is throwing a party and Andy's not invited. What's a pranker to do? You guessed it..infiltrate and destroy! It's a sure bet Andy isn't going to grant Jervis any party favours.
If Andy wins this years East Gackle Stampede, he gets to lock lips with Lori, the Junior Rodeo Queen. Problem? Andy and horses get along like thumbtacks and balloons! Solution? Eliminate the competition. Problem? Lik, Leech and Leech's dad! And that's no bull!
With his documentary featuring a cunning prank, Martin Bonwick and what the two have in common, Andy plans to win a major award at the up-coming film festival. Of course, it would be an honour just to be nominated.
Seems like someone out in cyber space has the hots for Lik and Leech, considering they're getting lovey dovey e-mails from secret admirers? Too bad they end up dating each other. Looks like Andy is playing cupid!
A televised dance competition live from East Gackle high? It's too much for Andy to pass up, even though everyone from Jen to Principal DeRosa plan to keep him away. If he's to pull off the prank of the year, he's going to need some pretty fast footwork.
Andy needs to get back into Lori's good books, and the field trip to the archaeological dig the next day provides the perfect setting. It's time for Andy to make a dinosaur-sized impression. Can he do it or will he end up looking like a Neanderthal?
When pools of yellow liquid appear near the canine ice sculptures at the East Gackle Winter Carnival, two things are for sure. Ice dogs don't pee and Andy Larkin is somehow involved. But with all that extra security in place, how did he do it? It's enough to make Mrs. Weebles barking mad!
Jen is forced to nurse Andy when she is led to believe she is responsible for his injured ankle. Being confined to bed, Andy plans to get his unwitting sister to execute his latest prank and let her get all the blame. What a sick idea!
Because of his obsessive pranking, Andy is sent to be analysed and ends up in a battle of wills with the school councillor. Is this the end of Andy's pranking days?
Motivated by jealousy and revenge, Andy plans to win Lori's heart by winning the school field event over Craig and Jervis. All's fair in love and war, but nobody said anything about sports.
When Andy jeopardises Jervis' political aspirations by replacing him as Mayor Roth's golf caddy, Jervis is "green" with envy and vows to get Andy into a "hole" lot of trouble. Can he do it, or will he just be "putter" in Andy's hands.
Andy's visit to "The Big Apple", the World's most boring amusement park, only serves to get his pranking juices flowing. Who stands in his way? Gisele, the wily old proprietor who intends to "pip" him at the post at every turn.
Andy's plan to toilet paper East Gackle with the World's largest toilet roll coincides with Mom's attempt to win a spot in the "Top Ten Canadian Towns" competition. Toilet paper, smoilet paper-when Mom gets her hands on Andy, she'll wipe that grin off his face!
Jen's obsession with her appearance is fuel for Andy's pranking fire. With a little adjustment to the bathroom scale, he soon has her believing she has more chins than the Chinese Yellow pages. Unfortunately, he doesn't plan on Mom and Dad's vanity and that can only mean a ton of trouble.
Jenn sets up a charity luncheon with all proceeds going to needy Inuit kids. As usual something goes wrong and although it wasn't entirely Andy's fault he gets caught and tagged with the blame. Is he finally going to get suspended?
Andy creates a bogus astrology column for the school newspaper to test how gullible his fellow students are. Unfortunately for Jen, Andy focuses most of his cosmic energy on her when she consults the stars as to what her act should be for the school's variety show auditions.