Todd decides to put an end to his baseball team's losing streak by getting a new coach; Riley is determined to sell the most jerky in her scout troop, even if it means breaking the rules.
Riley transforms a boring barber into a fancy stylist who helps her look fabulous for her first school dance; Todd arranges for a pro skater to become mayor, which seems like a better idea than it actually is.
The Insecurity Guard: Todd replaces the school's old security guard with a new one after an encounter with a bully while at school. Quiet Riot: Todd replaces the school librarian with a heavy metal rocker when she follows the rules too closely and always demands silence.
The Truth Hurts: As a reporter for the school newspaper, Riley learns that getting the best story isn't always the best thing. Jumping Mad: Riley replaces Dick Daring's old stunt coordinator, Uncle Phil, with a physics professor so that his stunts will be safer.
Riley sets her sights on owning a horse; Todd decides it would be fun to run away with the carnival.
Todd has second thoughts about asking for his father's help building a car for the annual soapbox derby; Riley is responsible for transforming the entire student body into cheerleaders
Todd and Riley aren't keen on having Mrs. Howitzer as their babysitter, so they trade her in for the fun-loving host of “Captain Splatter's Good Time Fun Hour.” Later, Todd helps his parents figure out what kind of party Riley wants for her birthday.
Mysterious disappearances start to occur after Fleemco delivers neighbors who really get into the Halloween spirit.
Todd has trouble passing German class; Riley replaces the school trend setter with a girl who is more average.
Riley replaces the pool lifeguard with a 14-year-old hunk . Later, Todd's project rat escapes from its cage, so Riley replaces it with a different rodent.
Riley thinks she's helping the animals at the zoo by getting them a new caregiver; karate kid Todd decides he's ready to train under a martial arts legend, although his mother isn't so sure.
In her bid for student council, Riley faces a very tough competitor: Todd. Later, a problem between best pals Riley and Tasumi winds up being solved in the wrestling ring.
Agent K signs Riley up for violin lessons, but the teen decides she'd like to learn the fiddle instead. Later, Riley and Todd make a field trip more exciting by getting a true-life adventurer to lead it.
Todd and Jacobo argue over who gets to keep the football that NFL quarterback Carson Palmer used to throw a record-breaking touchdown.
The Perfect Date: Riley finally gets a boy she likes to ask her out on a date.
Serf's Up: Todd imagines Riley to be an evil princess when he dreams that he lives in midieval times.
The Frog Prince: After Shelton starts to get teased for having an imaginary girlfriend, Riley feels sorry for him so she calls Fleemco to have his imaginary girlfriend replaced with a real one. The new girlfriend turns out to be the famous Celebrity Star, and she loves her man to be a bit of a nerd. But when Shelton starts to get tired of having to do all the things that come along with having a girlfriend like holding hands and stuff, Riley realizes that she may have hurt the situation more than she actually helped it.
Riley and Todd replace Dick's ill-advising friend; the kids send K on a vacation and replace her with a maid.
K fails to show up at a parent-child talent competition, so Todd replaces her with a real magician's assistant; Riley writes a private love letter to a classmate and it accidentally gets mailed.
Riley gets stuck in detention and is unable to replace herself. Later, there's a mystery dinner party.
Riley wants to follow in her mom's footsteps and become a spy.
The Daring Family and Sheldon all go into space where they face a space monster.
Riley gets a job at a movie theater with a tough boss.
The Daring Family and two other families compete in a competition on Volcano Island.
Riley starts hanging out with an older crowd who call her "the Rizzle".