Annedroids - Season 3

Season 3
Tween genius and kid-scientist Anne invents and builds amazing androids with the help of her friends Nick and Shania. Together they solve scientific problems through real-life solutions. In Season 3, the stakes are higher when they have to band together, with the help of their new androids, to protect the junkyard from an outside force that's seeking to steal Pal, Anne's most prized creation.
Episodes

Reset
There are unusual things happening at the junkyard.

I, Android
The androids are faced with rules in order to meet Nick's mom.

Paling Around
Learn the differences between androids and real kids.

The Escape Artist
Anne visits Magnus Tech and meets new robots.

For Art's Sake
Shania wants to do a day of art lessons; Anne wants to camouflage the junkyard; Charlie visits Nick to test a lie detector.

Teacher's Pal
Pal sneaks into school in the trunk of Dad's car.

Haunted Junkyard
Shania and Charlie watch the junkyard at night; Anne and her dad go to a tech swap; Nick sees teens break into the junkyard.

Robo Mutt
Nick is bummed that he's not allowed at the junkyard; Anne needs help with a new android.

Broken Parts
Nick's Mom needs to get her car fixed after Fangs destroyed it; Anne and Nick try to fix it while Nick's Mom and Anne's Dad bond.

Friendiversary
It's been one year since Anne, Nick and Shania first met and Shania wants to celebrate their Friendiversary.

Bugged Out
It's Nick's first day back in the junkyard and Anne has a surprise for him.

Map Quest
The kids are intent on figuring out where the robo-bug came from and who sent it; Anne works night and day to retrieve its programming.

Bionic Grandma
Nick's Mom interviews Ada; Shania deals with an interview of her own; Shania is a foster kid.
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