Épisode 2 : Le voir pour le croire

Season 1Episode 225 minSep 10, 2003
Épisode 2 : Le voir pour le croire
Odd decides to start a music band with his friends. But Jeremy can't play, so they try to hire a drummer. In the end, the best drummer they can find is Nicholas (Sissi's blond-haired crony). As the group argues over whether or not to let Nicholas join the band (Ulrich and Yumi: Pro-Nicholas. Odd: Anti-Nicholas, Pro-Naomi), Jeremie alerts them that XANA is planning to overload a pylon and send this massive electric current through the telephone wires to blow up a nuclear power plant. Just in the nick of time, Aelita, Ulrich, and Odd stop XANA's plan. At the end of the episode, Odd gives in and allows Nicholas to be the drummer of his rock band.
Épisode 2 : Le voir pour le croire has aired on Sep 10, 2003
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