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1. The Weakest Link
First aired: 9/22/2004 Production Code: 00001After being run over by a bus, Valea suddenly becomes the brainiest boy in Morningside, and the boys stun the school by making it through to the televised finals of the national quiz show.
Director: Maka Makatoa
Guest star: Helen Clark (Herself), Carol Hirschfeld (Herself), Anthony Farac (various) , Robert Rakete (Himself), David Tua (Himself), John Campbell (II) (Himself), Scribe (Himself), Cohen Holloway (n/a), James Peat (n/a)
2. Sionerella
First aired: 9/29/2004 Production Code: 00002Sione finally gets his chance to impress the girl of his dreams at the school ball, but his mother and his rival Rex Ruka do all they can to ruin his chances.
Director: Maka Makatoa
Guest star: John Campbell (II) (Himself), Carol Hirschfeld (Herself), Michael Jones (PE Teacher Mr Jones) , Jessica Boone (Sione's Stiffy), Mike MacRae (Sione's Mom), Monica Rial (Sione's Girlfriend), Anapela Palataivo (n/a), Billy West (Red M&M), Lucy Lawless (Herself)
3. The Wong One
Community Score
| 8.5 Great |
Wong from Hong Kong arrives in Morningside and Dad Pepelo takes him in as a homestay visitor, but a case of mistaken identity sees Vale kidnapped in Wong's place by the legendary Grasshopper - a hot Asian chick with incredible martial arts skills.
Director: Anthony Estrada, Maka Makatoa
Guest star: Teuila Blakely (Sina Tapili/additional voices), John Campbell (II) (Himself), Carol Hirschfeld (Herself)
4. Get Rucked
Community Score
| 9.1 Superb |
It's the annual rugby match against the St Sylvester's Old Boys, but when the school 1st XV comes down with a terrible case of food poisoning, the boys have to play against a crack multi-code team featuring Joe Rokocoko, Tana Umaga, Stacey Jones, Henry Fa'afili and Awen Guttenbeil.
Director: Maka Makatoa
Guest star: Michael Jones (PE Teacher Mr Jones) , Joe Rokocoko (Himself), Stacey Jones (Himself), Henry Fa'afili (Himself), Tana Umaga (Himself), Awen Guttenbeil (Himself), Frank Bunce (Himself)
5. A Maori At My Table
Community Score
| 9.2 Superb |
The boys go on a trip to Jeff's Marae, only to find an unexpected tangi going on. The mantle of leadership is suddenly thrust upon an unsuspecting Jeff.
Director: Maka Makatoa
Guest star: Teuila Blakely (Sina Tapili), Vela Manusaute (Minister/Motorcycle Boy), Keisha Castle-Hughes (Herself), Cliff Curtis (Himself) , Niki Caro (Herself), Sir Witi Ihimaera (Himself), Rawiri Paratene (Old Man Koro)
6. Go Home Stay Home
First aired: 10/27/2004 Production Code: 00006When Constable Bababiba discovers that Vale and Valea have been left home alone, he sends Vale to a bad boy's home and Valea to a rich white family in Parnell, but when Dad realises that he is no longer eligible for his benefit, he launches a bid to bring his boys back home.
Director: Maka Makatoa
Guest star: Bronwyn Bradley (Satisha/Ms Grey/Ms Maharey/Various Others), Teuila Blakely (Sina Tapili/additional voices), Vela Manusaute (Minister/Motorcycle Boy), Michael Jones (PE Teacher Mr Jones) , Rodney Hide (Himself), Jenny Gibbs (Mrs Richwhite), Alan Gibbs (Mr Richwhite), Maka Makatoa (Maka), Anapela Polataivo (n/a), Joshua Thomas (n/a)
7. Tent Stories Dad Never Told Us (Tales from the Rumpus Room)
Community Score
| 7.9 Good |
An epilogue to ‘The Wong One' … the boys are back in the tent hanging out after the kidnapping and the street party, and explaining the world of Morningside to their new kiwi mates White and Wong. The boys will then chat, as boys do, and give Wong and White the low-down on Morningside, the boys' families and friendships.
Special. The World According To Bro'Town
Community Score
| 8.9 Great |
Special exploring behind the scenes at the world of New Zealand's first adult animated series.
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