Due to an injury, the Brain is temporarily in a wheelchair and is worried he can't play basketball, but with the help of Lydia, a student who plays wheelchair basketball, she shows him how a limitation can be an advantage.
The latest animated hit in movie theaters about a boy and his truck has left Muffy and Francine disappointed. Why doesn't there seem to be any cool female characters on screen?
There is a virus spreading through Lakewood Elementary! It changes the way everyone acts and how they treat each other....it's the new nicknames! Can Brain stop the virus he created or will everyone be mean to each other forever?
At the urging of guest-star author Neil Gaiman ("Coraline," "The Graveyard Book") Sue Ellen tries her hand at writing and illustrating a graphic novel. When Sue Ellen needs inspiration and encouragement, she turns to Neil
When the local comic book store changes ownership, the new darker and scarier comics are right up Fern's alley. But Arthur can't seem to stomach them and now he's worried. Is it wrong to be afraid?
Kate, Mei-Lin, Pal and Amigo take an imaginary trip around the world. Muffy starts her own blog, but it soon gets out of hand when she starts gossiping about her schoolmates.
Arthur finds a new passion in knitting, but fears that the school bullies will treat him as a sissy because of the stereotype that knitting is for old ladies. Can he still enjoy his new hobby?
The Tibbles tease, D.W. fires back, the Tibbles taunt, D.W. has a snappy comeback, and round and round they go! Will it ever end? Perhaps an ancient Indian fable about a turtle and two wisecracking geese will be enough to teach D.W. to just let it go.
Buster becomes fixated on the moon landing and wants to design his very own rocket, but his friends can't agree on how to do it. With the help of a special guest, can Buster achieve his dream?