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Like its parent series, The Casagrandes delivers plenty of hilarious moments.


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    Season 1 

"Going Overboard":

  • At one point, Carlos is so tired from skateboarding at night that he puts a diaper on his skateboard (he meant to put it on Carlitos). Also, while trying to hide his late-night skateboarding from his wife, he and Ronnie Anne pretend that the diapered skateboard is Carlitos while Carlos hides Carlitos behinds a newspaper (along with a PB&J-sandwich). After Frida leaves and Carlitos comes out from behind the newspaper, he's covered in jelly and has a very satisfied look on his face.
  • Ronnie Anne tries to cover up Carlos's broken leg by putting one of Carlota's fuzzy boots on it. Carl thinks he's turning into Bigfoot and wants to be Bigfoot too.

"Walk Don't Run":

  • Carl conning Ronnie Anne out of $10 to find Lalo. Karma comes back to him when the dogs chase after him in the end.

"The Two of Clubs":

  • Ronnie Anne complains that there are too many acquaintances on the train. Just then, Sergio appears and says, "Tell me about it!".

"Vacation Daze":

  • When Carl accidentally glues a toy train to his rear, he claims to have glued a caboose to his caboose.
  • During the scene where the Santiago ladies are looking for each other, each thinks they've found the person they're looking for, but it turns out to be a bearded man. Later, the two men have lunch together and talk about how they were mistaken for other people.
  • Bobby asking Maria for help when he spills hot sauce on his splinter, even though there isn't really anything she could do to stop the burning.

"New Haunts":

"Croaked":

  • The gag with Carl putting marigolds everywhere. At the end, it's revealed he somehow made it all the way to the Loud House.note 
  • It may lead to a Tear Jerker scene, but it's initially funny when Adelaide tries to resurrect Great-Aunt Millie, Mr. Woodford, and Abraham Lincoln and so Ronnie Anne and Sid use a Totem Pole Trench for the first two (not knowing that Mr. Woodford was a poodle), and Carlos dresses as Lincoln (sneezing a lot as he's allergic to Sid's perfume).

"Snack Pact":

  • The plot is particularly hilarious with how everyone acts over the top to get some tamales from the food truck, but special mention goes to Maria's imagine spot where she marries a tamale.
  • Also, Rosa apparently got so mad at her son, Carlos, for eating a churro from a new bakery that she refused to cook for him for at least a month—Carlos claims that he had to survive on frozen waffles during that time.
  • When the family is trying to grab Sergio so they can ship him to Peru (as the bird was blackmailing them), one of the things that Sergio to protect himself is drop a marshmallow blaster into a blender, which shoots marshmallows at everyone—but Frida protects herself by using her youngest son, Carlitos, as a Human Shield—the little guy shoots his mom a glare while she screams, "Sorry!".
  • When Bobby is hiding the hot tamales down his shirt, he begins writhing in pain. Rosa sees this and asks if he "has to go potty" (keep in mind that Bobby is 17). Bobby, not being able to think of a better excuse, just goes along with it.

"The Horror-Scope":

"Arrr in the Family":

  • Carlos has his shirt ripped, his pants replaced with pirate pants after a juice spill, and his eye covered with an eyepatch after CJ accidentally hits him in it, and then Sergio perches on his shoulder. So when he accompanies his family to defend Ronnie Anne from the bratty boy, he has to explain to the pirate actors that he's not trying to join the show.

"Finders Weepers":

  • One scene has Ronnie Anne and Sid about to pinky swear on not spending any more money. Just as Sid is about to agree, she backs out upon seeing a store based on their favorite K-Pop group having a sale. She then goes back on her promise by fighting her finger.
  • The ending of the episode has Bobby lose his bet to Carl. The bet: if everyone will claim all the items found in the lost-and-found box, Bobby will claim all of Carl's desserts for two weeks. In the end, all the items have been claimed except the sweatshirt, which turns out to be Bobby's, but Bobby can't take a hint.

"Stress Test":

  • Carlos has Bobby sleep upside down in a cold bedroom.
    Bobby: But what if I have to pee?
  • In the same episode, Carlos removes the bread, meat, cheese, and beans from Bobby's torta, reducing him to bare-bones vegetables. Enraged, Rosa beans Carlos with a shoe, takes away his "torta privileges," and dismisses his studies as "bean-hating science."
  • The fact that, in one of his tests, Bobby wrote "Booby" as his name.

"Operation Dad":

  • Sid mistaking a made-over Ronnie Anne for a gangster and begging her to take her lunch.
  • When Ronnie Anne asks Sid if she can do impressions, Sid offers to do a chimpanzee impression or a humpback whale impression.

"Flee Market":

  • Bobby wears a "pizza tux", which is a suit with pizza toppings printed on it.
  • Bobby keeps telling Lori, "BRBB", which stands for, "Be right back, babe!". He nearly says it to a customer at one point and hastily claims that it stands for "Be right back. Baby powder is on aisle three."
  • Bobby accidentally getting Lori broccoli instead of flowers.
  • Lori insultingly referring to the store as Bobby's "other love". Bobby thinks Lori's talking about Maybelle, a woman who appears to be in her sixties.

"Copy Can't":

  • Carl bribing Sergio into thinking of him as his favorite Casagrande by offering him crackers.
  • Carlitos thinks Ronnie Anne's name is Ow because that's what she said when she hurt herself.
  • During the go-kart race, Carlitos approaches Ronnie Anne and Sid while astride Lalo. As soon as Ronnie Anne catches Carlitos, Sid breaks the steering wheel and decides that it wasn't so wise to spend all of her and Ronnie Anne's budget on their helmets.
  • Frida trying to get Carlitos's attention by dressing up as Ronnie Anne.

"Away Game":

  • Rosa imagines Ronnie Anne and Bobby dying of starvation and becoming skeletons, Rapid Aging through sheer boredom (but the imaginary old Ronnie Anne is still short), and Bobby falling out of a ridiculously tall bed.
  • Rosa accidentally wraps Sergio up in a burrito.
  • After getting Into Arturo's house Sergio ask for a password to let Rosia in, which she angrily yells Bird Soup!

"Trend Game":

  • Some of the trends are pretty silly, like doing everything backwards, pretending to be caterpillars, yelling, wearing pants with a ludicrous amount of pockets, wearing many bracelets, wearing bracelets made of churros, racing in floaties, and squatting (made up on the fly when Ronnie Anne saw Vito's dogs squatting to poop).

"This Bird Has Flown":

"V.I.P.eeved":

  • The Casagrandes' antics.
    • Rosa throwing away the available snacks, calling them "junk food," and replacing them with her own tamales (she also brought extras for her own family just in case).
    • Frida and Maria trying on Alisa's outfits.
    • Hector playing Alisa's guitars.
    • Bobby thinking a cardboard cutout of Alisa is Alisa herself. He even starts crying Ocular Gushers when it gets crushed by a falling sandbag.
    • Carl trying to talk Alisa into having him as her manager.

"Senor Class":

"Miss Step":

  • When Ronnie Anne finds out that Carlota lied in order to get out of Frida's dance lessons, she immediately covers up her arm to keep up the lie. Ronnie Anne busts her anyway by saying she was injured in her other arm, and she acts very sheepishly.
  • Frida has Ronnie Anne dance while wearing a sack of flour and later with bricks tied to her shoes

"Guess Who's Shopping For Dinner":

  • The opening movie trailer is particularly hilarious in how Phoebe Powers keeps disguising herself when defeating bad guys. It's just so over the top.

"Grandparent Trap":

  • The running gag of Frida crying over the TV show Camilla. When she sees Rosa and Hector on it, she's crying so hard that she floods the apartment. Lalo and Carlitos even wear scuba gear.
  • Speaking of Camila, there's a scene where Hector is revealed to have snacks stashed in his clothes. One of the audience members actually cheers, but then his wife glares at him, and he says for him to be ashamed of himself.

"Slink or Swim":

"Karma Chameleon":

  • Rosa hides some reptiles down her dress and starts squirming around. Ronnie Anne covers it up by saying, "Abuela, stop salsa dancing!".
  • At the end, Frida acts as a snake charmer to Carlos in a snake costume.

"Mexican Makeover":

  • One of Rosa's attempts to make her grandchildren more traditionally Mexican is to put stickers with Spanish words on everything. She even puts a sticker reading "perro" on Lalo, nametags on the kids' heads, and a sticker reading "pompis" on Carl's butt.
  • After getting into Carlos and Frida's apartment, Carlos accidentally drops some books onto Bobby's foot—Bobby's about to scream in pain before realizing that, due to the shoes he's wearing, he can't really feel anything. As CJ and the girls leave to go confront Rosa, Carl stays behind and starts stomping on Bobby's foot and asks if Bobby's feels [the stomping], but Bobby still doesn't feel anything.

"Uptown Funk":

  • Adelaide playing a game where she's a superhero and Carl's the Distressed Dude and pouring water and dirt on him to simulate bad weather.
  • In a game of house, the kids argue over who should change Froggy II's diaper. Adelaide, getting into her "mommy" role, claims she's tired from work.
  • Carl trying to resist the temptation to push the buttons on a train by pushing a button he imagined. However, he accidentally hits a real button.

"Blunder Party":

  • The kids already know the ghost stories.
  • One of the tasks in Ronnie Anne's scavenger hunt is to find a mango that looks like Vito. They manage to find one that does resemble his face.

"Cursed":

  • This episode has a lot of really funny moments, particularly during the second half when The Casagrandes stay with the Loud family:
    • During a scene with everyone waiting to use the bathroom, Lori and Bobby are being overly lovey dovey with each other at the front of the line. Lynn has had enough of this, and she barges in.
    • Lola and Carl argue with each other quite a bit.
    • During the scene of the whole family sleeping in Lynn and Lucy's room, Frida is crying quite a bit over the fact that some of them are sleeping in coffins. Carlos's comments about sleeping like mummies don't help.
    • During their attempts to make bad luck in order to persuade Rosa that they should go home, one of the things they do is put salt in the pancake batter—it's so salty that not even Lalo likes it. On the flip side, Leni actually likes them.
    • When Frida tells Carlos to convince his mother they shouldn't go to the woods, he starts out doing so, but then she glares angrily at him, and he immediately switches to saying that the woods are lovely. Sergio's comments about him being a mama's boy helps out.

"What's Love Gato Do with It?":

  • Bobby, thinking he's a cat, starts playing with a papaya. Vito says, "So that's how you check if a papaya's ripe" and begins playing with it on all fours himself.

    Season 2 

"Achy Breaky Art":

  • Bobby and Lalo trying to keep Frida from reading her bad review by peeing on the newspapers.
  • Bobby and Carlota dress as a wealthy couple, leading to several funny moments, from Bobby still calling Hector "abuelo" despite being in disguise, to Carlota using Sergio as a hat decoration and Lalo as a stole.

"Bad Cluck":

  • Sergio. Not only did he turn out to be the cause of Alfredo the chicken haunting the family, but what exactly did he do to the chicken in life? He pooped on Alfredo's car, ruined his birthday party, stole his wallet, and stole his sunglasses while the chicken was in a body cast.

"Guilt Trip":

"Short Cut":

  • When Lalo is wearing a wig that looks like Margarita's hair, Bobby thinks he is Margarita. When Lalo begins licking Bobby, he says, "Bad Margarita! You know I already have a girlfriend!".

"Fool's Gold":

  • Carl says to Carlos, "Go get it, Dad!", then Carlos says to Hector, his own dad, "Yeah, go get it, Dad." Hector initially refuses to climb the lighthouse, but agrees to when Carlos says how much the gold is worth.
  • The literal boxing squid.
  • When Maybelle, Vito, Par, Sergio, Mr. Scully, Mrs. Kernicky, and the Chang parents have found out about the gold, Hector wonders how, since he meant to only text Rosa about it. It turns out that he accidentally texted all his contacts except her.

"Flight Plan":

  • Carlitos using his diaper as a parachute.
  • The boys scaring Miranda by pretending to turn into a werewolf (Carl), walking on the ceiling (Carlitos), and shining a flashlight in his face while doing an Evil Laugh (CJ).
  • The plane the boys end up boarding has a Zero-G mode.
  • It turns out that the AI on the bus is the same one from the plane, and it says, "I'm watching you" to Carl, while making fake eyes appear onscreen.

"A Very Casagrandes Christmas":

  • While some of Bobby's songs are sad or heartwarming, others can be funny. For example,
    Papa, Papa, ?donde estas? I'll look for you after I put on some socks.
    Mr. Nakamura, knocking on the door-a.
  • After Mr. Nakamura and his son enter the Casagrandes' apartment (due to moths eating their sweaters), the moths come in to eat Bobby's pants, exposing his Christmas chonies. Bobby and Ronnie Anne are horrified, with Bobby covering his crotch area and Ronnie Anne looking away.
  • The Santiago kids making Mrs. Kernicky an indoor swimming pool.
  • Bobby suggests calling Par, but unfortunately, his tongue is injured, so Ronnie Anne thinks he said, "Carpark".
  • Bobby making a castle out of the snow that's snowing them in.

"Teacher's Fret":

  • A polecat sprays Ronnie Anne and Sid because they were singing and he hates music.

"An Udder Mess":

  • Lori and Bobby try using an app to see what a daughter (dubbed Lori Jr.) would look like. She ends up having pineapple leaves growing out of her head, wings, and a dog's nose due to the pets getting in the way and the app reading a pineapple as a person.
  • Ronnie Anne and Carl sneak into Dairyland disguised as a Tippy the Cow mascot, with Ronnie Anne as the head and torso and Carl as the butt and back legs. When Carl is launched out of a cannon still in his half of the costume, he's advertised as a "flying butt".

"Home Improvement":

  • Laird refers to making Arturo's apartment look like he lives there as "Laird-ifying" it.
  • When the kids find some chocolates sent to Ronnie Anne with an overly-affectionate note (actually from Arturo), they think Laird has a crush on her.
  • Arturo worrying that he went to the wrong apartment due to a head injury when he sees Laird's photos.
  • At the end, Arturo asks if he can pretend Laird's house is his.

"Undivided Attention":

  • The premise is that Carlos set Carlota up with a tutor, but she thinks it's a blind date.

"Chancla Force":

  • When the household becomes crazy and lawless, CJ and Carlitos eat all of Carl's candy, Carlos skateboards around the apartment with no pants on carrying Frida, and then Frida and Maria bounce on Carl's bed.

"Fluff Love":

  • Lalo tries to mime what happened to Carlitos.

"Battle of the Grandpas":

  • Frida is so Prone to Tears, that Danny gives her tissues as a gift.
  • Hector and Danny having a rap battle, which Hector loses by a mile.

"Prankaversary":

  • Ronnie Anne thinks that Sid was swallowed by a snake, but it turns out to be a prank.

"Zoo-mergency":

  • Sid, Adelaide, and all the animals dancing to a 12 is Midnight music video while Stanley is making pizza bao.
  • Sid's various ideas for keeping the zoo running, including teaching them how to skateboard, having Bitsy paint (but she gets offended when Vito demands a refund) and trying (and failing) to teach the monkeys to serve food.
  • All of the animals being lured back to the zoo with K-pop.

"Maybe-Sitter":

  • Hector's two party outfits are a fancy suit jacket but no pants, and a unicorn onesie.
  • Bobby and Carlota try playing "rock, paper, scissors", but always getting ties. So, they try flipping a coin... but it always lands on its side. They try a game called "Dizzy Carl", which is making Carl dizzy and seeing where he lands, but when he throws up on Bobby, they consider it another tie, since Carlota caught Carl, but Bobby caught his dinner.

"Just Be Coo"

  • Sancho trying to bathe in the toilet.
  • The reason the animal wrangler framed the pigeons for pooping on the statue? He wasn't invited to their parties. Eventually, they let him in, but he has to dress as a bird.

"Do the Fruit Shake"

"Spin Off"

  • Par teaching CJ to avoid dropping his sign while it's covered in butter and he's being attacked by squirrels.

"Operation Popstar":

  • During Sid's slideshow presentation of 12 is Midnight, we see a photo of Yoon Kwan. Next to him is Sid dressed as a bride.
  • Yoon Kwan getting amnesia would be alarming, but it becomes funny when the other 12 is Midnight guys reveal that he's always getting something wrong with him and is easily brought around. Once, he apparently even got possessed.

"Strife Coach"

  • Mrs. Kernicky's changes to the school curriculum to help the kids get more exercise include putting a weight in the boys' bathroom to lift the toilet seat, jogging during geography class (and calling it "ge-jog-raphy") and turning the cafeteria into a gym.

"Gossipy Girl"

  • The skater kids' secrets — Ronnie Anne does a strange dance, Sid has a birthmark that looks like Abraham Lincoln, Casey farted on the bus and he keeps his baby teeth, Sameer washes his hair with mayo, Nikki has a hairy toe, and Laird never washed his security blanket.
  • Sid once danced with Cam the snake in her sleep.

    Season 3 

"Bend it Like Abuelo"

  • Hector concluding that his lucky underwear causes him to bring good luck to whoever rubs his head. So, he chases after a sportsman, in his undies, demanding that he rub his head. When the sportsman notes that it didn't work last time, Hector explains about the underwear, prompting him to reply, "I don't need your head or your chonies!". They then get into a fight, during which the sportsman noogies Hector, who says, "Ha! Noogies count!"

"Bunstoppable"

  • The bandits thinking that the Chang sisters attacked them when the ice cream gave them a brain freeze.

"Squawk in the Name of Love"

  • Sergio's various ex-girlfriends — a pelican who he dumped for being too ill-mannered (she coughed up a fish on him), an owl who was a bad listener, and an eagle who picked him up and tried to carry him.
  • Adelaide and Carl using the phrase "Sergio it up" meaning to fail.
  • When Sergio is meeting Priscilla's parents Frank and Estelle, Adelaide is telling him what to say, but it fails miserably. She tells him to mention "the lovely Priscilla", but he mishears it as "ugly". She says, "I meant lovely, you dope!", which he repeats, and tries to cover his tracks by saying, "I meant you're so dope!". When Frank asks Sergio if he and Priscilla want to get married, Adelaide says to one of the zoo monkeys, "Not now, you monkey!", which causes Sergio to repeat it and Frank to get offended and chase him.

"Date with Destiny"

  • Maria spends a good chunk of the episode wearing a papier mache suit that hinders her movement.
  • When T-Bone runs away in fear of a plate of pineapple, Maria laments that she can never find a "normal" boyfriend.

"Curse of the Candy Goblin"

  • CJ farting so hard he can fly. He's also dressed up as Hector, causing Bobby to mistake him for another Hector.

"For the Record"

  • The skater kids exaggerating about their achievements — Ronnie Anne claims she stopped a robbery when really she just mistook a man as a robber, Sid claims she stayed up for three days when actually she just dreamt that she did, and Casey claims he dunked a ball, when really he just used a kiddie hoop.
  • Laird claims to have wrestled a shark, which his friends think is also an exaggeration — but it turns out not to have been!
  • Sameer doing math class, eating lunch, and trying to use the urinal while skateboarding and chewing gum.

"Rook, Line, and Sinker"

  • Carl trying to make his El Falcon action figure get to the moon before Neil Armstrong.
  • Carl planning his schemes by thinking in terms of chess, at one point talking about needing to "sacrifice [his] Sergio piece".

"Perro Malo"

  • Malo ripping the protective suit off of Arturo, and then ripping the rest of his clothes (except his boxers) off too.

"Skatey Cat"

  • The glorious return of a certain Running Gag from Avatar: The Last Airbender during the shopping spree.
    [The kids leap over a cabbage stand and cause a few cabbages to fall]
    Hi 'N' Buy Employee: "MY CABBAGES!!!"

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