Episodes 15
Gang Violence
Adam feels pressured at school to join a gang.
Rival gangs recruit Adam while he deals with an epidemic of gang violence at his school.
Read MoreGrowing Up Too Soon
Mom and Dad leave the kids alone to take care of Grandma.
The kids are in a hurry to grow up and after they are left alone have to babysit grandma.
Read MoreMaterialism
The family wins a lawsuit against a pigs feet company and learns what it's like to have sudden wealth.
The family strikes it rich after a frivolous law suit and learns that money can't buy happiness.
Read MorePrejudice
In clever Roundhouse fashion, issues such as racism and cultural intolerance are addressed metaphorically - using a silly situation of intolerance to show us how really ridiculous and trite any kind of prejudice is. Brian struggles with his feelings for a girl whose belly button is an "innie" even though he is an "outie."
The kids tackle racism, prejudices, and stereotypes when a first date leads to belly button related tensions.
Read MoreRights
Gerald joins the writing staff of the school newspaper to get out of gym class. In the process, he gets caught up in sensationalism and even stoops to reading his sister's diary to get a story.
In order to get out of gym, Jerry writes a gossip column using his sister's diary for the school paper.
Read MoreSelf-Image
After winning an "Empty V" contest, Sheila is self conscious and afraid of appearing on national television.
Read MoreAndy's penchant for practical jokes goes too far.
Expert practical joker Andy is taught a lesson on how others are hurt by practical jokes.
Read MoreRunning Away
A parody of The Wizard of Oz, in which a Tin Can Man, a Wicked Witch of the West Coast, and others go to meet the Wizard of Coz.
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