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Season 4
Episodes
Friend Like Tip / Like Mother, Like Pit of Fire
Tip and Oh meet new pals -- including two Boov! -- at a pop-up sneaker sale. Tip freaks out when her mom says they're just like each other.
Sticky Situation / The Freshmans
Tip gives her crush a major makeover before their date. Oh's over-the top antics embarrass Tip at a party with the cool ninth graders.
Humanning / Know It All
Tip and Oh want to get nose rings -- and Mom says yes! But Oh doesn't have a nose. Oh takes Tip to the Museum of Awesome and Ancient Alien Stuff.
Only the Lucky Survive / Sharsquad
A lucky charm gives Oh the courage to visit the spooky Temple of Zulga with Tip. When Sharzod's squad snubs her, she vows to be a better friend.
Big Bad Love / The Milk Job
While promoting the Boovian Festival of Feelingness, Tip and Oh play matchmaker for two bullies. Oh helps Donny find animals for his milk business.
Once Upon a Girl Day / Cop College
Tip discovers a new side of herself when she hangs out with Apple and Chelsea. Boovian cop Kyle trains to become a Chicago police officer.
Walkaboov / Big Boy Boy
Terry sends Oh on a mystical mission to rediscover his Boovian roots. To prove he's a big boy boy, Oh moves into the apartment upstairs.
No Age Like the Present / So Garfeldt
Oh's "age bender" gadget turns Tip and her mom into 18-year-olds. Tip gets a job at Garfeldt's On-a-Fish Stand to prove she can be responsible.
The Secret Life of Oh / Beings Bad
What does Oh do all day while the Tuccis are away? Tip's about to find out. Oh worries that his good behavior is making Tip look bad to her mom.
Rekindling Retreat / Trashbassador
Tip and Oh try to put the spark back in their friendship. Smek runs against Traffic Cone Larry for trashbassador of Chicago.
Big Silly / Smek Chills Out
Smudge searches for his monster friend, Big Silly. With the help of some smooth tunes, Julio and his buds teach Smek how to chill.
Not My Boy Brandon / Shady Shawn
Tip and Oh befriend a bratty internet celebrity. Tip and Oh go camping with Mom and her new boyfriend, Yoga Shawn. But is he hiding something?
B.R.A.P. / It's a Booviful Life
At open mic night, Oh uncovers a hidden talent: battle rapping! Oh imagines what his life would've been like if he'd never met Tip.
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