In the second part of the series finale, Anne, Nick, Shania and the androids must defend themselves against Ada and her evil Pal 2.0s. Anne receives an unexpected (and holographic) message and must decide whether or not she wants to share the androids with the world.
In part one of the series finale, Anne and Nick start working on Anne's Mom's designs. Pal notices some changes in Nick and Pal wants to change too. Meanwhile, Nick's Mom tracks Anne's Mom and it brings her dangerously close to Ada.
It's Shania's birthday and Anne is making her a cake from scratch. Nick's Mom gets a job offer on the other side of the country and Nick has to decide whether or not he wants to make the move.
It's time for the Weld Zone Father/Son Mini-Vehicle Challenge again and, like last year, Nick is planning to participate with Anne's Dad so they can defend their trophy. The arrival of an unexpected visitor leaves victory - and Nick's partnership - uncertain.
When uploading Magnus 22 blows the junkyard's power grid, the junkyard is left without power or security. Anne, Nick, Shania and Anne's Dad have to figure out another way to power the junkyard or the androids will be defenseless.
Anne, Nick and Shania discover that Ada has deleted Magnus 22 but they figure out there's a backup of its programming at her house. They go undercover at her son Dylan's party to save Magnus 22 and bring it back to the junkyard.
Separated from Mr. Cooper, the kids must work together to find their way through the wilderness. Separated from the androids, they must rely on each other for support.
Grandma suggests Shania go with Mr. Cooper on a week-long survival trek so that they can bond. Anne and Nick join the adventure, but things go awry when the kids get separated from Mr. Cooper and have to survive the wild on their own.
When Pal starts having nightmares about Magnus Tech, Anne is surprised Pal has developed the ability to dream. Anne and her Dad try to get Pal over Pal's nightmares, but soon realize Pal's not dreaming at all.
Shania and her family are moving in with Mr. Cooper, but Shania isn't happy about it. When Shania's brother Garth goes missing, the kids use Mr. Cooper's tracking techniques to track Garth back to a familiar place.
When Garth gets bullied, Anne steps in to help, but gets her digital lab notebook stolen in the process. It's up to Anne, Nick and Shania to get Anne's digital lab notebook back from the bullies' tree house fort.
Anne reluctantly admits that she doesn't know how to swim and Nick and Shania decide to teacher her.
Anne, Nick and Shania have to go to Magnus Tech in order to fix Pal. Luckily, Art can still get them access and they find a surprising ally in Magnus 22.
Nick's Mom interviews Ada; Shania deals with an interview of her own; Shania is a foster kid.
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.
It's Nick's first day back in the junkyard and Anne has a surprise for him.
It's been one year since Anne, Nick and Shania first met and Shania wants to celebrate their Friendiversary.
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.
Nick is bummed that he's not allowed at the junkyard; Anne needs help with a new android.
Shania and Charlie watch the junkyard at night; Anne and her dad go to a tech swap; Nick sees teens break into the junkyard.
Pal sneaks into school in the trunk of Dad's car.
Shania wants to do a day of art lessons; Anne wants to camouflage the junkyard; Charlie visits Nick to test a lie detector.
Anne visits Magnus Tech and meets new robots.
Learn the differences between androids and real kids.
The androids are faced with rules in order to meet Nick's mom.
There are unusual things happening at the junkyard.
When Nick's Dad cancels a winter getaway up North, Nick is upset. Anne and Shania try to make it up to Nick by building a machine that demonstrates the phases of matter to make snow and ice -- so that the kids and androids can have a winter celebration at the junkyard.
A woman named Ada comes to the junkyard to buy something from Anne's Dad, and the two discover they share a passion for robots. Ada invites Anne to visit the lab where she works, and shows her a big world outside the junkyard.
The kids decide to make a sci-fi movie, but after Shania gets a bad mark on a project about volcanoes, Grandma threatens to ground her from the junkyard for a whole month. Anne and Nick discover a way to help Shania fix her grades and make a movie about it along the way.
When Hand gets broken using a pulley system, Anne asks the others to look for a replacement part. While searching, Shania and Nick fall into a hatch. In order to get her friends out, Anne has to fix what was wrong with her pulley system in the first place.
Anne is planning a series of experiments with dry ice, but her plans are interrupted by an invitation to Charlie's birthday party. At the costume party, Anne is excited to find dry ice so she can finish her project. Meanwhile, Nick and Shania have to keep Charlie from finding out about Pal when Pal decides to tag along.
When Nick has a recurring nightmare about dinosaurs, Anne and Shania help him get over it by figuring out how he can outsmart the dinosaurs in his dream by learning about lucid dreaming techniques.
After Shania brings her dog Cyrus to the junkyard for a DNA experiment, the dog gets lost, so the gang uses forensic investigative techniques to find him in the neighborhood.
Nick's friend Zack builds a basketball-playing robot and enlists Anne's help to make it work. When Nick finds Zack and Anne working together at the junkyard, Nick is jealous and challenges the robot to a game of one-on-one.
Anne gets an assignment from school that instructs her to "get closer to one of her dreams." She's not sure what it means, but Nick and Shania help her figure out that one of her dreams is to make contact with alien life. To help Anne get closer to that dream, they experiment with how to send one of the androids into space.
When Nick's Dad bails on a Father/Son challenge at the last minute, Anne lets Nick borrow her Dad. While Nick and Anne's Dad do some male bonding as they try to figure out how to make the fastest mini-vehicle without wheels, Anne, Shania and Nick's Mom do some female bonding with a girls' day.
Anne, Nick and Shania are babysitting Shania's little brothers when Pal discovers that Meow Cat has had kittens. Shania's super excited and takes one of the kittens away, but quickly learns this was a bad idea. When she tries to return the kitten, Meow Cat has moved and taken the other kittens with her. The kids have to find Meow Cat and return the kitten to its Momma before it's too late.
It's the first day of school and Nick is nervous about making new friends. Luckily he meets a girl named Charlie who shares his love of science. Meanwhile, Pidgely is on his first "Harrier Pigeon" mission to deliver a message to Nick and Shania, but when he misses the designated time to meet up with them, he has to get resourceful.
With school starting, Anne, Nick and Shania test a rocket messenger system so that they can stay in touch during the school day. They quickly realize that they need something smarter than a rocket to be able to carry messages. Using supplies around the junkyard, the kids turn an ordinary pigeon into a bionic flying delivery system.
Anne is thrilled when a meteorite lands nearby because the space rock is the last one she needs for her extensive rock collection. Fortunately, Eyes was tracking it in the sky and knows exactly where it landed. Nick convinces Anne to let Eyes come on their space rock adventure but, little does he know, other amateur geologists and Nick's Reporter Mom are on the meteorite hunt too!
When Hand acts out of control, Anne, Nick and Shania wonder if it's possible she's throwing temper tantrums or if she's been infected by a computer virus. As they try to figure it out, Hand acts increasingly dangerous and Anne's Dad tells them to shut Hand down. Finally, the kids discover Hand wasn't out of control but was being manipulated by Shania's family's new remote control toy! Now the only question is, how can they get Hand back to normal?
Nick's best friend Zack comes over for a sleepover when Anne is in the middle of an experiment on magnetism. Nick tries to convince her to let Zack come help, but Anne doesn't want anyone else to know about the androids. However, when Pal accidentally gets turned into a magnet, Zack gets drawn across the street into the junkyard due to his metal backpack. Luckily, Zack is pivotal in demagnetizing Pal and becomes the newest member of their junkyard crew.
Anne has recreated Nikola Tesla's plasma ball for her summer school project. Before they can get Anne's plasma ball up and running, the power goes out in the junkyard. Anne decides to try alternative types of energy (sun, wind and people power) to generate electricity for her Plasma Ball. Meanwhile, thanks to Shania's fixation on a popular singer, Hand develops an interest in the electric company truck that comes to fix the power lines... can androids feel love too?
Anne experiments with growing plants but her crafty robo-mouse eats her experiment. Nick, Anne and Shania devise ways to catch the robo-mouse while the androids discover a stray cat in the junkyard. Hand, Eyes and Pal hilariously try to apply what Anne says about plant-care to taking care of the cat. But once Anne shows them that animals have different needs than plants, they take better care of the cat and want to keep her. Nick realizes the cat is the perfect solution to Anne's plant problem but, unfortunately, the stray has already moved on. Now the question is, will the cat come back?
Shania is stuck at home taking care of her little brother Garth while Anne and Nick build a rainbow maker with a prism. Unfortunately, while Anne and Nick are busy, the prism accidentally sails over the junkyard fence when Hand and Eyes are playing monkey in the middle with Pal. The prism ends up in Garth's sticky hands. Hand throws Pal over the fence to retrieve it and Shania's got to help Pal get the prism back before anyone discovers the android in the house.
Anne has built a brand new observatory and invites Nick and Shania to a sleepover so they can witness the lunar eclipse. First, Nick needs to get permission from his Mom to spend the night at the junkyard. The kids decide that it's time for Nick's Mom to meet Anne's Dad.
Eyes discovers a butterfly in the junkyard and wants to learn to fly, so Anne, Nick and Shania experiment with different ways to help Eyes off the ground. After several attempts with wings and helicopter blades, they discover that helium balloons are the best solution. That is, until the balloons lift Eyes over the junkyard fence and into the neighbor's yard.
Shania wants to form a garage band with her brothers but they're not very interested (or very good). Meanwhile at the junkyard, Anne and Nick work on upgrades to the security system. When they put Shania in charge of android-sitting, she finds out they have hidden musical talents and together they create a Garbage Band.
Hand feels left out when Anne would prefer to use Pal to help with an experiment; she thinks Anne likes Pal better. Nick devises the Android Games to show Hand what she's good at but the plan backfires when Eyes and Pal unexpectedly shine in the games.
Anne, Shania and the androids help Nick build a lawn-mowing robot to help him with his chores. All the while, Nick's Mom keeps stopping by the junkyard to check on their progress, nearly discovering Pal each time she comes by!
Anne is working out the kinks with newly made Pal, while Nick, Shania and the other androids play Hide and Seek. When Nick accidentally activates a security program that makes Hand, Eyes and Pal go into super-hiding mode, the kids have to find the missing androids before Pal's circuits overload.
Eleven-year old genius and kid-scientist Anne has invented and built her own amazing androids. Nick discovers Anne's secret junkyard laboratory and enlists the help of Shania to befriend Anne and her mechanical companions. Together they help solve Anne's scientific problems through real-life solutions.
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