Prince of Peoria - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Prince Arrives
Teddy isn't too sure about the exchange student who's moved in with him. The kid says he's the son of a moose farmer, but that story doesn't add up!

Teddy vs. The Wild
As far as Emil's concerned, Teddy needs to learn to loosen up. But what should be a fun-filled camping trip ends up being more stressful than planned.

Emil the Mom Thief
With Teddy too busy to hang out, Emil starts bonding with Regina -- and Teddy gets jealous. Meanwhile, Sydney goes on a disappointing date.

A Night at the Hip Hopera
Emil feels awful about messing up Teddy's chances to win free tickets to "Fillmore," the most sought-after president-based hip-hop musical ever!

Teddy's Bakshal
It's Teddy's 13th birthday -- aka his "Bakshal." Emil wants to throw him a surprise party, but Regina warns him that Teddy hates surprises.

Warehouse Towel Fight!
The school bully's on the loose! Teddy knows all too well what he's capable of, but that doesn't stop Emil from taking the guy on in a towel fight.

Best. Holiday. Ever.
It's April Fools' Day, when everyone plays pranks on each other. Emil is delighted, but as far as Teddy's concerned, it's the worst day of the year.

The Bro-Posal
Emil is crushed when he "bro-poses" to Teddy ... and gets the cold shoulder. They've been through a lot, but their friendship might finally be over!
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