Hailey
Banks (Auli’I Caravalho) was a typical bookish 14-year-old girl whose
insecurities rendered her adverse to taking risks. Unfortunately, her world was
turned upside down on New Year’s when she was visited in her bedroom by a
scientist from the future known as The Professor (Sarah Chalke). She told Hailey
that she would be responsible for saving the world from devastating climate
change, but only if she completed every item listed in the journal she
wrote. Now she must conquer all of her fears and insecurities to do all the
things she never thought she’d have to—including kissing her best friend, Scott
Denoga (Manny Jacinto).
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The Professor fills Hailey in on her future. |
Hailey’s
On It! was created by Devin
Bunje and Nick Stanton;
fulfilling a goal they had since starting their careers with Disney
Television Animation. The concept spawned out of the single scene of Hailey
meeting The Professor. That scene was essentially what would play out in the
debut episode, as well as establish the recurring gag of The Professor being
recalled to the future after failing to completely deliver her message to
Hailey--particularly the upcoming winning lottery numbers (in the original
pilot, Hailey just didn’t pay attention to The Professor and had no idea what
she had to do). The resulting series, initially titled Hailey Banks and the
Apoca-list and I Will NOT Kiss Scott Federman, was designed to have
grounded characters in extraordinary situations inspired by a variety of time
travel movies; particularly Bill
& Ted’s Excellent Adventure. While there was a looming threat of a
bleak future, they wanted the world to be bright and positive; something Hailey
would want to fight for.
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Group hug! Kai, Patricia, Frank, Hailey, Scott, Dwayne and Johnson. |
Hailey
resided in a fictional version of Oceanside,
California with her family: her father Kai (originally named Kyle,
voiced by Cooper Andrews), a
laid back and supportive man who worked as a musician and was serious about his
Polynesian culture; her mother Patricia (originally
named Cynthia, voiced by Julie
Bowen & Kari Wahlgren
when she was younger), a hard-working and determined realtor; and her twin baby
brothers Dwayne
and Johnson. Dwayne and Johnson’s names, as well as Kai’s overall
appearance, was inspired by wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who
co-starred with Cravalho in the film Moana and later Moana 2 (the
series also contained several verbal and visual references to the film). The
family pet was Frank
(Dee Bradley Baker), an old flamingo
with bald patches and a tendency to be smelly and disgusting through no fault
of his own.
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Hailey and Beta. |
Additionally, the house (or, rather, Hailey's closet) was
inhabited by Beta (Gary Anthony Willaims), a robotic AI smartphone from the
future given to Hailey by The Professor. Beta was cantankerous and didn’t put
up with any nonsense—particularly Scott’s—and loved working out to get “yoked”.
He was programmed with a copy of Hailey’s list and calculated the best ones to
check off next (although Hailey kept resisting his attempts to have her get
kissing Scott over with). To disguise him and make him mobile, Hailey stuck him
into the body of a pink teddy bear (which sometimes led to his involuntarily
saying “I wuv you” when squeezed). Beta’s creation was to allow the writers a
way to “organize and prioritize list items” without relying on the actual list,
plus the dynamic the character could have with Hailey. They enjoyed Williams’
performance so much that Beta was upgraded from being
a minor character.
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Becker and Sunny watching Scott and Hailey kick it with some talented birds outside U.F. Dough. |
As mentioned, Hailey’s best friend was Scott (now Denoga instead of Federman). He was
outgoing and fun-loving, but also not very bright and accident prone. Along
with being totally loyal to Hailey and dedicated to helping with her list,
Scott loved Dingles chips (a parody of Pringles) and was often
eating them in a variety of flavors. Not only had Scott grown up with Hailey,
but he also lived right next door with his family: his divorced mother Sunny (Joy Osmanski), who owned and
operated an alien-themed pizza place called U.F. Dough; and sister Becker (Judy Alice Lee), a tough and
mischievous girl that would always go out of her way to help someone she cared
about—assuming there was something in it for her. Becker actually had a small
infatuation with Hailey, but quickly got over it when a series of
misunderstandings led her to believe Hailey was too needy and clingy.
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Hailey's horror at seeing that list item in her journal. |
The journal, or “My Big List of Things I’m Totally Gonna Do”, was
started by Hailey in the 1st grade and became a repository of whatever
random thing that came to her mind that she swore she’d try one day (but
honestly never would). As Hailey had no idea how important the journal would
become, a lot of the entries range from the silly—like teaching a cat to play
the piano—to the mundane, like common chores. Adding to the list didn’t seem to
have much of an effect other than giving Hailey something else to do,
but attempting to remove something caused a time glitch that brought about a
vision of the disastrous future if Hailey failed. A special watch given to her
by The Professor flashed red, yellow or green to let her know how her progress
on a list item was going. The original pilot established that there were 337
list items, but the total number was not as clearly defined in the final show
to allow greater freedom and flexibility as story ideas evolved. Some of the
known items included:
#46: Win first place for World’s
Cutest Pet Rock.
#48: See the northern lights.
#49: Plant a lot of trees.
#97: Grown an organic worm farm.
#98: Learn to pull a rabbit from a
hat.
#99: Swim with the dolphins.
#100: Start my own shaved ice
stand.
#101: Beat dad at badminton.
#102: Ride in a hot air balloon.
#103: Parasail over the harbor.
#109: Eat a raw onion.
#141: Make a pie.
#142: Play the Glockenspiel.
#143: Kiss Scott Denoga.
#144: Run the O.C. 10K.
#146: Go skydiving.
#147: Ride a monster truck.
#148: Swim synchronized.
#149: Eat junk food for a day.
#150: Learn to DJ.
#192: Have a Disney movie marathon.
#232: Learn to walk in high heels.
#233: Use my ear wax to make a
candle.
#235: Teach a cat to play the
piano.
#236: Hug a cow.
#237: Try an extreme sport.
#238: Fly in a hot air balloon.
#400: Roller skate all the way to Orlando. #??: Climb a mountain wearing a
onesie.
#??: Swim to Scotland.
#??: Learn to play rugby.
#??: Lose a game of chess to a
monkey.
#??: Spike my hair and dye it
bright neon.
#??: Learn guitar and write a theme
song.
#??: Invent a new color.
#??: Break the loudest fart record.
#??: Complete a puzzle.
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Chaos Bots causing, well, chaos. |
However, it
wasn’t only Hailey’s insecurities getting in her way. Some unseen malevolent
force from the future also wanted her to fail and frequently sent back robots
called Chaos Bots
to help ensure just that. The Chaos Bots could assume any form and came in a
variety of sizes. They had the singular drive to either prevent Hailey from
completing a list item or to destroy the entire list. Fortunately, they mostly only
posed a minor annoyance and proved easier to dispatch than not.
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Escape room shenanigans with A.C. and Kristine. |
Other
characters included Kristine
Sanchez (Amanda Leighton),
a popular and self-absorbed fashionista with a passion for hats and became
Scott’s girlfriend (the show bucked the popular girl trope by making her
friendly to everyone); Kennedy
(Shara Kirby), a
perfectionist and Becker’s one-time rival-turned-girlfriend; Bill Board (Carlos Alazraqui), an eccentric
Southern philanthropist who made his fortune in billboards and had a habit of
throwing his money around foolishly; A.C. Aychvak (Josh Brenner), Hailey’s
self-proclaimed rival that took every opportunity to show he’s better than her
at anything since she once beat him in a game of Duck, Duck, Goose, and
a stock boy at his parents’ business, Fans Plus (their last name is a play on
the acronym HVAC:
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning); Hailey’s classmates Thad (Nik Dodani), Jonathan (Nico Santos), Bored Murray (Eric Bauza), Genesis (Erica Lindbeck), and Lucy Morgan (Sydney Mikayla); and Becker’s
friends The Saws: Chainsaw (Kyle
S. More), Bonesaw (Theodore
Barnes), Buzzsaw (Nik
Shriner), Hacksaw, Paul (Billy
Kametz) and Third Becky (More).
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Hailey making a New Year's promise to get going on her list. Little did she know... |
Hailey’s On It! debuted simultaneously on Disney Channel and Disney XD on June 8, 2023,
becoming only the second series to do so following Kiff and the first to
not premiere on a Friday night since Amphibia. It was also the final
series with serialized elements to debut on Disney Channel following the
October 2021 announcement that story-driven shows would be relegated to streaming
service Disney+ in favor of more
episodic fare on the networks. The debut episode was added to Disney+ the
following day along with the next four episodes. Episodes continued to be added
to the service in batches following or preceding their airing on the networks. The original pilot, which starred Ashly Burch
and Adam McArthur in the main roles, took about 3
years to complete while each additional episode took about a year. On June
15th, 2022, Disney Branded
Television revealed the series was given an order for 10
more episodes, increasing the first season from 20 to 30. Production on the
season wrapped
in April of 2024.
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Hailey going for her varsity letter in cheerleading. |
The series was written by Bunje and
Stanton with Lindsey Reckis,
Yolie Cortez, Marty Donovan, Kevin Yee, Karen Graci, Alison Wong, James Alexander and Mary Gulino. Graci served as
story editor. Characters were designed by Timothy Moen with Soyeon Yoo, Lina Schlotter, Christina Faulkner, Serapio Calm, Ricky De Los Angeles, Layron DeJarnette, Mark Deloyd Ingram, Mike Maglio, Ivan Mendoza, Jacob Perez, Jose Zelaya, and Claire Nero. Animation duties
were handled by Rough Draft Korea
and Saerom Animation. Matthew Tishler and Andrew Underberg served as the
series’ songwriters and composers, and Cravalho performed the series’ theme,
“The Future’s in My Hands”. The song, visualized in the intro, ran through some
of the list items Hailey would have to do to accomplish her mission. A
recurring gag would see Hailey shut her bedroom window on Scott when she got to
the item about kissing him, and his resulting fall would be followed by a
different (often silly) sound effect. Bunje and Stanton found they shared
sensibilities with Tishler and Underberg, and the presence of music was greatly
expanded in the series; especially when Cravalho was cast, giving Hailey a
hidden talent for singing to make use of her abilities. The series utilized a
blend of genres, including K-pop, pop-rock, electronic dance and musical
theater.
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Chibi Scott unknowingly signs himself and Chibi Hailey up for a romantic game show. |
Along with the primary series, the characters from Hailey’s took
part in a variety of Disney Channel shorts that aired during commercial breaks;
including Theme
Song Takeover, Broken
Karaoke, and Chibi
Tiny Tales, as well as appearances in episodes of Chibiverse. Updates
related to the series were added to the DisneyNOW
games Bubble
Burst, a bubble-popping color matching game, and Color Splash,
which was a virtual coloring book featuring images from various Disney
properties, until the DisneyNOW app was shut
down in September 2024 and the games
were delisted from the website in November 2024. Following the series
premiere, Walt Disney Records
released a virtual
soundtrack containing 6 songs featured on the show performed by Cravalho, Onestar and Wade O. Brown.
A plush
doll of Beta was given out to members of the crew. Coupled with positive
reviews, Hailey’s won “Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film
– Animated” at the 2024 GLAAD Media
Awards.
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Beta already regretting this road trip. |
The final
episode aired on May 18th, 2024, followed in August by five shorts
starring Hailey, Scott and Beta on Disney Channel’s official YouTube channel
as the second entry in their Road
Trip series, following Big City Greens. However, there was no
news about a second season renewal. Suspicions arose that the series may have
been cancelled by Disney when Carvalho updated
her Spotify
profile with the line “She also provided the voice of Hailey for the
short-lived Disney animated series Hailey’s on It!” earlier in the year
(since altered again), and staffers had taken to Twitter to encourage
fans to stream the show on Disney+ while admitting they hadn’t gotten a
second season order yet. Since Disney+’s launch, crew on Disney projects have
candidly stated that renewals have relied heavily on viewership
on the streamer rather than the networks; a similar problem that plagued The
Ghost and Molly McGee when news of its own cancellation came months
prior.
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Is this...the end? |
EPISODE GUIDE:
“The Beginning of the Friend” (6/8/23) – The Professor comes
from the future tells Hailey Banks she must complete all of the items in her
to-do list in order to save the world from climate change.
List items:
#??: Enter homemade birdhouse in Home Tweet Home
competition.
#195: Free Sid the Psychic Squid
#239: Ride every ride at the county fair.
“Beta’d and Hooked / The Wild, Wild Mess” (6/8/23) – Hailey,
Beta and Scott set out to catch a fish that once attacked her father to use in
their fish taco and win the Fish Taco Festival. / Hailey seeks to become
Sheriff for a Day at a western town attraction, but ends up needing to protect
it from some real desperados.
List items:
#178: Win first prize at the Oceanside Fish Taco Festival.
#??: Become Sheriff for a Day.
“The Last Sand / The Show Must Go Wrong” (6/9/23 D+, 6/17/23
DC) – Hailey must deal with her self-proclaimed rival A.C. Aychvak in order to
win a sandcastle-building competition. / Hailey is forced to step up and out of
her comfort zone when Kristine’s play takes a horrible turn.
List items:
#167: Win first place at the sandcastle-building
competition.
#89: Be in a school musical.
“Cubix Dudes / Cos-Played” (6/9/23 D+, 6/17/23 DC) – Scott
gets recruited by a group when one of their members gets injured, making him
too busy to help Hailey get the photograph of a special owl she needs. / Hailey,
Scott and Beta end up getting tricked out of line to get into a convention and
meet her favorite comic creator by a group of bullies.
List items:
#??: Steer pigeons from a life of aggression.
#77: Take a photo of a Strawberry Moon owl.
#??: Build a replica of a lighthouse using popsicle sticks.
#200: Get Chan Yee’s autograph.
“Road Trippin’ / Escape Doom” (6/9/23 D+, 6/24/23 DC) – Kristine
tags along when Hailey and Scott go to a disgusting restaurant in Arizona to
spend Hailey’s last gift card. / An escape room challenge is complicated by
A.C., forcing Hailey to step up and take charge.
List items:
#411: Use up all of my gift cards.
#67: Complete an escape room.
“The Flamingo Must Flamin-Go / Splatter of the Bands”
(6/9/23 D+, 6/24/23 DC) – Despite her mother being against pets, Hailey must
adopt one and ends up with a smell old flamingo named Frank. / Needing to win a
band competition without getting pelted by tomatoes, Hailey abandons her
father’s group in favor of a more refined European duo.
List items:
#63: Adopt and raise a pet.
#??: Have a perfect splatterless performance at Splatter of
the Bands.
“Bringing Home the Beacon / Dance Like No Mom is Watching”
(7/1/23) – Hailey seeks to fix the lighthouse Patricia inherited, but she’s
already looking to unload that family embarrassment. / While Beta is down for
an upgrade, Hailey attempts to complete a list item on her own: achieve the
high score in a dance video game.
List items:
#17: Show mom I can fix anything.
#119: Get the high score on Mega Dance Hero.
“Kistine-ceañera / The Puffle Kerfuffle” (7/1/23) –
Kristine’s father keeps interfering in her Quinceañera, including pushing her
to dance with someone he likes better than Scott. / Attempting to reunite a
kids’ show duo to complete a list item shines a bleak light on the potential
future for Hailey and Scott’s friendship.
List items:
#7: See a LIVE taping of the Puffles.
“Flippin’ Out / Smells Like Queen Spirit” (7/8/23) – Hailey
chooses cheerleading to win her varsity letter, but discovers the sport isn’t
as easy as she believed it would be. / Hailey must win the Crab Queen Pageant
while trying to figure out if her competitor is some kind of more advanced
Chaos Bot.
List items:
#213: Earn a varsity letter in a school sport.
#167 (repeated): Win the Oceanside High School Crab Queen
crown.
“Catching Felines / It’s All Gonna Be OK-Pop” (7/8/23) – Hailey
believes that Scott’s sister misinterpreted her request for Wild Katz sneakers
and instead got her actual wild cats! / Stuck babysitting, Hailey takes her
brothers to a K-pop concert so she can complete a list item and be noticed by
one of the band members.
List items:
#234: Make a female friend.
“W.F. Whoa!” (7/15/23) – Hailey, Scott and new A.I. pal
Omega must rescue Beta from the National Organization of Paranormal
Extraterrestrials.
List items:
#304: Learn to juggle.
“Seas the Day / Kissed Opportunities” (7/22/23) – Hailey’s
attempt to cheer Scott up over his breakup potentially turns to her expressing
her feelings, until Kristine tells her she doesn’t want anyone else dating him.
/ Hailey throws a party that ends up leading to a game where she could finally
kiss Scott.
List items:
#301: Throw a cool party.
“Sight for Dinosaur Eyes / Along for the Slide” (7/29/23) –
Hailey builds a device The Professor accidentally drops plans for and
accidentally creates a giant iguana with it. / Becker joins Hailey and Scott on
their Mt. Oceanside climb so that she can sneak off to ride the abandoned
alpine slides.
List items:
#220: Climb Mt. Oceanside.
“Leather Jacket Haley / In a Pinch” (8/5/23) – A leather
jacket makes Hailey more confident and tough, leading to an explosive mishap
for Kristine. / Hailey shirks her duties of looking after the school’s mascot
in order to get all of the loose change out of her father’s old couch.
List items:
#??: Get all of the coins out of dad’s couch.
“The Fart of War / Who Let the Dogs Out? (Hailey)” (8/12/23) – An app leads to
a mock trial when A.C. tries to shut his partner Scott out of it. / Hailey
becomes convinced that the Dingles company tests their products on dogs and
intends to free them from the factory.
List items:
#76: Win a mock trial.
#nn: Free the beagles from the Dingles factory!
“Beta’s Gonna Hate / The A-maze-ing Maze” (9/29/23) – While
Scott, Hailey and Kai hold an indoor Olympics, Beta is convinced the cleaning
robot brought home by Patricia is a Chaos Bot in disguise. / Hailey looks to
complete a corn maze on her own, but ends up stuck in the center with a
scarecrow and Beta.
List items:
#81: Conquer the Circle of Corn-fusion Maze.
“I Know What You Did Last Slumber / Lady and the Trampoline”
(10/14/23) – A slumber party prank on A.C.’s new jet ski leads to it rolling
off a cliff and exploding. / Hailey must conquer her fear of being mocked by
the older kids in order to complete the Big Bounce at Trampoline Town.
List items:
#45: Pull an all-nighter.
“Scott’s On a Roll / Bye Bye Birdies” (10/14/23 VOD,
10/21/23 DC) – Scott and Hailey both want to get a sandwich named after them
and compete against each other in a contest to do so. / Hailey must do the most
difficult list item yet: tell the truth for an entire day.
“Frankly Fabulous / The Pin is Mightier Than the Swole”
(10/21/23 VOD, 10/28/23 DC) – Hailey enters Frank into a dance competition
against his former abusive owner while Scott struggles to find a gift for his
mother. / Hailey tries hard to lose to her father at bowling while Beta
discovers a stuffed bear making vending machine and makes himself a swole body.
List items:
#92: Let dad win at bowling.
“We Wish You a Merry Chaos-mas” (12/1/23) – The future of
Christmas depends on Hailey’s celebration being a success despite Scott sending
the reindeer that originally made it so through a time portal.
List items:
#215: Throw the best Oceanside Christmas Festival ever.
“Mer-Made in Oceanside / Full House (of Bugs)” (3/16/24) –
Hailey’s next list item is to once again see the Oceanside mermaid she believes
she once saw as a kid. / The Denogas must stay with the Banks when their house
gets infested, but the parents end up enjoying the togetherness more than Scott
and Hailey do.
List items:
#81 (repeated): Find the mermaid again.
“The Umpire Strikes Back / Magician: Impossible” (3/23/24) –
Hailey and Scott join the awful local baseball team so that Hailey can catch a
foul ball. / Hailey, Scott and Beta try to help a magician whose act is being
ruined by her tricks being exposed online.
List items:
#47: Be an audience volunteer at a Barbara Cadabra show.
“Bad Bear Day / 2001: A Spouse Odyssey” (3/30/24) – A tube
of banned honey-based hair gel makes Scott so popular that he begins neglecting
Hailey. / Learning her parents failed to file their marriage certificate,
Hailey wants to throw them a wedding to rival their previous disastrous one.
List items:
#139: Throw mom and dad a better wedding.
“The Saw-shank Redemption / No More Mr. Rice Guy” (4/6/24) –
When a bunch of kids end up in detention on the day of the kite festival, they
all believe A.C. was behind it so he could win himself. / Feeling
unappreciated, Kai goes on strike and his family discovers just how much he
does around the house and the town.
List items:
#39: Win a ribbon at the kite festival.
“When Squeeples Attack / Cool Intentions” (4/13/24) – Hailey
and Scott decide to take care of a small furry creature The Professor left
behind despite Beta’s warnings against it. / Haily and Scott take jobs with
A.C.’s mother in order to earn the money they owe Becker and get Beta back from
her.
List items:
#75: Make five shots in a row on the basketball arcade game
at U.F. Dough.
“Out of Body Slam Experience / Get Whale Soon” (4/20/24) –
Hailey hypnotizes Scott to make him act like various animals, but unfortunately
needs to wait to get the next volume on how to un-hypnotize him. / Haley
needs to rescue a whale for her list, but keeps getting sidetracked by her
neighbors’ lost dog.
List items:
#538: Hypnotize someone.
#301: Paint a log.
#26: Save a whale
“How Kristine Goat Her Groove Back / Oceanside’s 11”
(4/27/24) – Hailey tries to cheer up Kristine when she loses all of her fame,
and a resulting hallucination makes her believe she needs to get back together
with Scott. / Hailey writes a note promising to ask Scott out and hides it in a
book that ends up in a donation bin—and in the hands of a gossip columnist.
“Student of the Weak / Smother Knows Best” (5/4/24) – Hailey
tries everything to win “Student of the Week”, going so far as to imitate
previous winners. / Knowing about Hailey’s crush, Patricia begins trying to
steer the two together—much to Hailey’s embarrassed annoyance.
List items:
#25: Win Student of the Week.
“The Biggest Luger / An Imposter is Born” (5/11/24) – Scott
is invited to join a prestigious luge team since his father used to be a
champion, and Hailey gets his father to come and train him. / When pop
sensation Kelci Fyre discovers she looks like Hailey, they decide to trade
lives for a bit on the provision that Kelci will listen to Hailey’s demo.
List items:
#201: Play a demo song to Kelci Fyre.
“I Wanna Dance With My Buddy” (5/18/24) – A dating app makes
Hailey believe she and Scott aren’t a good match after all while Scott realizes
he LIKES likes Hailey…but is he too late?
Shorts:
Broken Karaoke:
“I’ll Wear Them All” (10/24/23) – Kristine teaches Hailey
about how fun wearing hats can be.
Chibi Tiny Tales:
“Hailey’s On The Disneyland Matterhorn” (11/11/23) – Hailey,
Scott and Beta encounter an abominable snowman while climbing the Matterhorn.
List items:
#199: Go parachuting.
“Beta in Love” (11/18/23) – Beta attempts to woo U.F.
Dough’s robot vacuum.
“Fortune Teller” (11/25/23) – Hailey refuses to accept her
fortune from a fortune telling machine when it keeps showing her she and Scott
will kiss.
“Science Unfair” (2/17/24) – Scott accidentally causes
Hailey’s paper-mâché volcano to go haywire.
“Chaos Bot Picnic” (5/18/24) – Chaos Bots spoil Hailey,
Scott and Beta’s picnic in the park.
Theme Song Takeover:
“Beta Theme Song Takeover” (8/19/23) – Beta reminds Hailey
and Scott just how advanced a supercomputer he is.
“Scott’s Theme Song Takeover” (2/10/24) – Scott decides it’s
time that they do some of the things on his list of most excellent cool
things that are totally doable.
“Hailey’s Off It!” (5/11/24) – Hailey and Beta sing about
taking a day off.
List items:
#15: All day hopscotch
#16: See a shooting star
#17: Show mom I can fix anything.
#18: Find the skunk in dad’s garage.
#19: Write a novel.
#20: Hold my breath for 2 minutes.
#21: Collect every color gel pen.
#22: Donate to every charity.
#305: Have an EPIC Taco Tuesday.
Road Trip:
“Road Trip” (8/3/24) – Beta drives Hailey and Scott in The
Professor’s car to visit the Giggleton Clown Museum.
“Moon Roof” (8/10/24) – Hailey is concerned over Beta’s
driving while Scott is concerned with opening the moon roof.
“Arrrchie’s” (8/17/24) – Beta is horrified that the
drive-thru he takes them to requires you to order like a pirate.
“Robot Road Rage” (8/24/24) – Beta gets road rage when they
end up stuck in a massive traffic jam.
“The Clown Museum” (8/31/24) – They arrive at the museum to
find it abandoned and dilapidated to the point of being incredibly scary.
List items:
#87: Visit the Giggleton, Nevada clown museum.
#??: Visit the Victorian Doll Museum.
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