- 7.5/1057 votes
#1 - Corporate Kenan
Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 7/31/1999
Kenan mistakenly gets a job as an executive VP of a large company and now must prepare for a big presentation.
Director: Virgil L. Fabian
Writer: Steve Holland
- 7.5/1056 votes
#2 - The Honeymoon's Over
Season 4 Episode 2 - Aired 8/7/1999
Kenan decides he needs a place of his own, so he dresses Kel up as his wife in order to get on a game show and win a house.
Director: Kim Fields
Writer: Wayne Conley
- 7.4/1047 votes
#3 - Girl-Watchers
Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 8/14/1999
Eric leaves Kenan and Kel in charge of his girlfriend, who has come to visit when mayhem breaks loose as bad things keep happening to her.
Director: Kim Fields
Writer: Steve Holland
- 6.9/1056 votes
#4 - Car Trouble
Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 8/21/1999
Kenan attempts to get his driver's license against his parents' wishes. However, his science project is due on the same day.
Director: Virgil L. Fabian
Writer: Kevin Kopelow, Heath Seifert
- 8.5/1087 votes
#5 - Three Girls, A Guy and a Cineplex
Season 4 Episode 5 - Aired 8/28/1999
Kenan winds up with three dates for the same night, and tries to keep them from discovering each other.
Director: Virgil L. Fabian
Writer: Amy Berg
- 7.1/1050 votes
#6 - Natural Born Kenan
Season 4 Episode 6 - Aired 9/11/1999
After hearing that his baby photos were ruined by a flood in the basement, Kenan thinks that he has been adopted so he sets himself on the mission to find his "true" parents.
Director: Linda Mendoza
Writer: Kevin Kopelow, Heath Seifert
- 7.3/1055 votes
#7 - Aw, Here It Goes To Hollywood (1)
Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 9/18/1999
Kenan and Kel take a trip to Hollywood in search of fame, stardom and David Alan Grier!
Director: Virgil L. Fabian
Writer: Kevin Kopelow, Heath Seifert
- 7.9/1063 votes
#8 - Aw, Here It Goes To Hollywood (2)
Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 9/25/1999
Kenan and Kel meet up with Britney Spears, David Alan Grier and end up making and unexpected appearance and the Julie Brown show.
Director: Virgil L. Fabian
Writer: Kevin Kopelow, Heath Seifert
- 7.7/1061 votes
#9 - The Graduates
Season 4 Episode 9 - Aired 9/25/1999
Kenan's senior prank on Principal Horn ends up getting him removed from the graduation exercises - and his parents and family best not know, or he's in deeper than usual!
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Jonathan Green, Gabe Miller
- 7.2/1050 votes
#10 - Oh, Brother
Season 4 Episode 10 - Aired 10/27/1999
Chris' brother comes to Chicago for a visit, bringing with him sibling rivalries and a ghoulish adventure for the Rockmores.
Director: Kim Fields
Writer: Wayne Conley
- 7.7/1075 votes
#11 - Futurama
Season 4 Episode 11 - Aired 12/31/1999
Kenan & Kel want the show to last forever so they make a show for the year 2099. Kel plays with the magic vacuum cleaner and makes Roger disappear.
Director: Kim Fields
Writer: Jonathan Green, Gabe Miller
- 8.1/1065 votes
#12 - Tales from the Clip
Season 4 Episode 12 - Aired 4/1/2000
Kenan And Kel make one last appearance to the studio audience. Kel reveals that he has got everything that Kenan has ever wanted. Countless items that Kenan has demanded over the four seasons are displayed.
Director: Kim Fields
Writer: Kevin Kopelow, Heath Seifert
- 7.1/1050 votes
#13 - The April Fools
Season 4 Episode 13 - Aired 5/3/2000
Kenan and Kel become masters of practical joking, until it starts making them suspicious of everything and everyone.
Director: Virgil L. Fabian
Writer: Amy Berg
The Best Episodes of Kenan & Kel Season 4
Every episode of Kenan & Kel Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Kenan & Kel Season 4!
Set in Chicago, the show follows the kid-friendly misadventures of two high-school friends who are always scheming and dreaming. Kenan, who works at a grocery...
Genres:FamilyComedyKids
Network:Nickelodeon
Season 4 Ratings Summary
"Corporate Kenan" is the best rated episode of "Kenan & Kel" season 4. It scored 7.5/10 based on 57 votes. Directed by Virgil L. Fabian and written by Steve Holland, it aired on 7/31/1999. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "The Honeymoon's Over".