BUNK'D: Learning the Ropes

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201522m

Siblings Emma, Ravi, and Zuri Ross leave their extravagant New York City penthouse once again to return to Camp Kikiwaka, a rustic summer camp in Maine where their parents met as teenagers.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Seasons

21 Episodes • Premiered 2015

The Ross kids leave their extravagant New York City penthouse and head off to Camp Kikiwaka. Together Emma, Ravi and Zuri must navigate the hijinks and curveballs thrown by the owner of the camp, Gladys, who with the help of her sneaky niece Hazel, is out to get them because of her decades-old rivalry with their mom.

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1. Welcome to Camp Kikiwaka

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In the premiere episode, the Ross kids arrive at camp. The camp's owner, Gladys, is even scarier than the legendary creature that's rumored to stalk the grounds. With the help of her sneaky niece Hazel, she's out to get the Ross kids because of her decades-old rivalry with their mom.

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2. Gone Girl

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Ravi becomes suspicious when he overhears Xander’s plans for his first date with Emma. Meanwhile, Zuri and Jorge set up a secret business selling candy and video games to the campers.

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3. Camp Rules

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Emma and Zuri won’t stop fighting, so Lou sends them out in a canoe in the middle of the lake to work out their differences.

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4. Smells Like Camp Spirit

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Emma and Xander lose the camp spirit stick, which curses the campers with bad luck! Meanwhile, Jorge and Tiffany try to teach Ravi how to swim.

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5. The Ones That Got Away

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Emma and Xander team up for a fishing competition. Meanwhile, Zuri and Tiffany devise a plan to steal fish from the mess hall to submit in the contest.

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6. Can You Hear Me Now?

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Zuri secretly keeps her cell phone beyond the allotted time, which puts Emma in a tough spot. Meanwhile, Ravi and Tiffany are duped into making a cell phone tower that is hidden in the new camp totem pole.

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7. Friending with the Enemy

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Emma convinces Lou that they should make an effort to become friends with Hazel. Meanwhile, a TV producer gets Ravi, Zuri and Tiffany to help him hunt the legendary Kikiwaka monster.

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8. Waka, Waka, Waka!

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Ravi and Tiffany get video proof that the Kikiwaka exists. Meanwhile, Emma and Lou try to outsell Hazel at the Kikiwaka Day Festival.

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9. Secret Santa

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Emma and Lou are determined to hold a holiday gift exchange, but when Ravi gives them advice, it doesn’t quite work out as planned. When Zuri, Xander, Jorge, and Tiffany run into a man they think is the real Santa, they need to work together to cheer him up and save Christmas.

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10. Counselors' Night Off

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Emma sneaks out to the "Counselors' Night Out" party to eavesdrop on Xander, leaving Ravi in charge back at camp.

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11. There's No Place Like Camp

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When Xander and Ravi realize that Jorge is homesick, they enlist the help of Emma, Zuri and Tiffany to cheer him up.

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12. Luke's Back

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Luke reunites with his siblings to get some summer school help from Ravi. Meanwhile a turf war erupts between Camp Kikiwaka and the rival camp across the lake.

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13. No Escape

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When Jorge and Zuri sneak out to buy something from the general store in town, Emma and Xander have to get them back before Gladys notices they’re all gone!

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14. Close Encounters of the Camp Kind

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After the campers think they see a UFO land in Lake Kikiwaka, a new boy shows up and Jorge and Tiffany think he's an alien. Meanwhile, Emma and Ravi get evaluated by the camp counselors.

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15. Crafted and Shafted

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During an overnight camping trip, the kids must use their survival skills after Emma and Xander get lost in a cave.

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16. Boo Boos and Birthdays

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Emma and Zuri butt heads when trying to plan a surprise birthday party for Tiffany. Meanwhile, in order to get out of a volleyball tournament, Ravi and Jorge fake injuries.

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17. For Love and Money

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Lou falls for a handsome young lumberjack, but Emma and Zuri are suspicious of him. Xander sets Ravi and Jorge on a treasure hunt.

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18. Love Is for the Birds

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Emma and Jorge help Ravi when he starts dating a girl who is his polar opposite. Meanwhile, Zuri and Tiffany try to return an eagle egg to its nest.

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19. Bride and Doom

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The campers learn about Olga, the daughter of the camp founder whose ghost supposedly haunts Kikiwaka. A camp wedding may be the only way to rid the camp of the ghost.

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20. Live from Camp Kikiwaka

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When Gladys announces that Camp Kikiwaka may close, Emma, Xander and Lou host a live stream to try and save the camp.

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21. Xander Says Goodbye

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Emma and Xander are forced to make some tough decisions when his dad wants him to leave camp for football training. Meanwhile, Emma, Ravi and Lou put him through some drills.

Cast

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Miranda May

Lou Hockhauser

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Israel Johnson

Noah Lambert

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Trevor Tordjman

Parker Preston

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Shiloh Verrico

Winnie Weber

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Alfred Lewis

Bill Pickett

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Luke Busey

Jake Jacobs

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

1/10

Ok, I'm not really one of those die hard Christian. And the only reason why I really hate all the anti-Christian things is because it's a woke trope. But when it pops up in a kids show it stops being an annoying trope and becomes freaky and terrifying indoctrination.

And that is pretty unsettling.

But aside from that, this is a tragedy. It was never a good show, Salute Your Shorts, from back in the day that at least had fun characters and actual laughs so much so that I even heard my jaded parents laugh at some of it.

But, BUNK'D never had that level of goodness. It was always sort of... well, it always kind of stank. It was one of the modern kids shows that assumed that all children are idiots. that never makes for a good show, assuming your audience rides the short bus never works

And that is what it was... a bad show made for kids

But then they started doing the Woke check boxes and it became a racist show made for racist liberal white wine moms to watch when they are drunk at 9AM with their children while dad is at work.

So it went from a bad show, to an offensive show, and I say that as someone who hates the woke offended by everything crowd. When I watch it and think "Wow, they are offensively stereotyping these guys" you know it's bad.

You've reached the end.