Clarence Buttowski, a young boy, aspires to become the world's greatest daredevil, as he gets help from Gunther, his loyal friend and partner-in-crime.
The best episode of "Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil" season 2 is "Mow Money", rated 7.6/10 from 33 user votes. It was directed by Chris Savino and written by Dean Batali. "Mow Money" aired on 4/30/2011 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Love Stinks!".
Rock Callahan's coming to Mellowbrook for a big concert and pyrotechnics display, Kick and Gunther's chance to meet their idol has come. Only there's one problem: there is only ONE TICKET LEFT at Wade's store (The Food 'n' Fix) and it's expensive, and neither one can yield the ticket to the other. So to pay for the ticket Kick and Gunther have formed lawn mowing services, and now Kick and Gunther's friendship is really on the line and at stake about meeting Rock Callahan. Will they reach a compromise or will their desire to meet Rock Callahan mentally strain their friendship?
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Dean Batali
When Brad gets a new girlfriend, Kelly, Kick soon finds out she is just using him for a cheer leading initiation stunt, which is throwing a huge pile of junk on Brad live on the stage while he is performing a song for her. Can Kick get through to Brad before he is beyond humiliated in front of his entire high school class?
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Derek Dressler
Kick and Gunther discover that Kick's mother was once a daredevil called "Honey Splash".
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Dave Lewman, Joe Liss
Kick's mom takes Kick to the mall to buy a suit for his aunt's wedding, and must ensure that the suit his mom picked out is safe and sound.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Patrick Andrew O'Connor, Brendan Duffy
When Kick accidentally breaks Gunther’s Dad’s prized Foosball table, he must complete a series of favors to replace it before Gunther’s Dad gets home.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Patrick Andrew O'Connor
Kick takes over the delivery services at Battlesnax. But when a faceless foe, known as ‘The Dark One’ threatens to destroy Kick’s perfect delivery record, Kick must defend Battlesnax’s delivery guarantee and deliver food in 29 minutes or less.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Derek Dressler
Kick must tame a bike in time to win a race.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Derek Dressler
Kick creates a band in order to beat Brad in the Battle of the Bands and get the garage back.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Derek Dressler, Carl Faruolo
Kick spends a day with his grandpa and learns that he was a military spy.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
When Kick accidentally breaks Gunther's viking clock, he replaces it by spending a day with Jackie.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Derek Dressler
Faceplant, the impossible obstacle course game show, is what Kick is aiming to win for $50,000! The only problem is that 37 failures has given him a less than desirable reputation and now is forced to seek help from Ronaldo.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Patrick Andrew O'Connor
Kick promises to help Gunther and Billy Stumps with two important events, on the same day!
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Mark Fellows
In order to get his picture on a billboard, Kick must enter an action shot of himself into a contest.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler, Thomas Krajewski
Kick and Kendall's hands get stuck together from a rare cave sap.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
Fed up with Brad’s constant bullying, Kick enlists the services of Luigi Vendetta, who promises to ‘take care of’ Brad once and for all.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
During a heat wave, Kick and his friends head to the Mellowbrook Community pool. But when lifeguards Shannon (Joanna Garcia) and Brad force Kick and his friends to stay in the kiddie pool, Kick leads his friends in a battle for freedom and fun.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Patrick Andrew O'Connor
When Wade’s stepmom kicks him out of her basement, he is forced to live in the Food N’ Fix until Kick invites him to move in with the Buttowski’s. But Kick quickly discovers that good friends don’t always make the best roommates.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Derek Dressler
Kick can’t wait to take a spin around the track at “Go-Go-Go-Kart World,” Mellowbrook’s go-kart track owned by former champion racer Eddie Clutch (played by Carl Edwards). But when Gordie Gibble buys the track, he bans the Buttowski’s.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
In order to score tickets to Dirt Bike Mike’s Demo-Cross, Kick must spend time with Cousin Kyle. But there's one problem: one of Kick's ideas backfires on him when Kyle pretends that Kick doesn't exist.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler
When dodgeball gets banned at school, Kick tries out for the school's sports team but runs into trouble with Couch Sternbeck and her rules.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Patrick Andrew O'Connor
A new vice principal comes out of retirement and serves Kick and his friends with detention.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Patrick Andrew O'Connor
Kick is trying to get to Skidzees without touching the floor, but he fails multiple times and soon discovers he is a main target for his brother's Internet show "'You've Been Brad'd"'
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler, Patrick Andrew O'Connor
Kick and Gunther fight Brianna during a sleepover for control of the living room.
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Dave Lewman, Joe Liss
Kick (who is also joined by Gunther) going to Kendall's party, but Kick is bored and he is challenged Kendall to trick or treat at a house no one has ever gone to: the super creepy and "Haunted" Van Der Deth Mansion. Kick reaches out to all his friends of the party because Kendall got bored everyone (including her boyfriend Ronaldo).
Director: Chris Savino, Clay Morrow
Writer: Patrick Andrew O'Connor
When Brad and his friends abandon Kick and Gunther in the woods, they discover an abandoned amusement park that may be haunted by the ghost...of Dead Man Dave.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Scott O'Brien