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Awesome Friendly Kid is a 2024 show released on Disney Channel in the United States and Disney+ internationally. the show centres around Rowley Jefferson as he goes on awesome friendly adventures, from his perspective. giving us a whole new view on Greg Heffley the show is set in the diary of a wimpy kid series

episodes[]

episode 1: Our Two-day Sleepover[]

Rowley talks about when he and Greg had a two-day sleepover, as the former's parents had to go see Rowley's sick relative. Although it starts out all nice and happy, because of Greg, Rowley finds himself in trouble--the two prank-call Scotty Douglas, which results in Susan telling them off for bullying him. At bedtime, Greg and Rowley sneak out to jump on Joseph O'Rourke's trampoline, leading to Rowley making too much noise, so they run. But Greg locks out Rowley, which causes him to frantically ring the doorbell. Frank shows up, looking furious, and they are soon told to sleep in Greg's room; while there, Susan admonishes the boys for sneaking out. After Susan has left, Greg and Rowley get into an argument (started by Greg) about what happened earlier, which culminates in them striking each other with pillows. The noise disturbs Frank, who makes Greg to sleep in Manny's room for the night (which is ironic for Greg, as he'd called Rowley a baby earlier, telling him to sleep in Manny's room). The next day, Greg antagonizes Rowley by telling him to "pay" for everything that he does in his household, even though Rowley justifies that he's his guest and should be treated as special. Susan hears about this from Rowley, and backs him up, much to Greg's frustration. He's left in a grumpy mood, making Rowley try to cheer him up with a joke, which only makes Greg mad, leading him to badmouth Rowley; he reports Greg for this, which makes Susan angrily tell off Greg for his misbehavior. It occurs again when Greg says it's "opposite day", and the same result happens, with Greg being made to apologize this time. Thankfully, Susan suggests that they should spend time apart for a while, which Rowley is happy with. He plays with Manny, and then meets Greg again during lunch. Susan gives them chocolate-chip cookies and milk for dessert, with Rowley having two. Annoyed by this, Greg tricks Rowley into getting trapped by balancing his glass of milk with his fingers, which he uses to steal Rowley's cookie. A half hour later, Susan finds Rowley in his predicament, and he naturally tells on Greg. Furious with her son's treachery, Susan announces that Greg will have to give up one toy of his to Rowley as payback. Greg reluctantly lets Rowley take a knight with a missing arm. After Susan is gone, Greg and Rowley get into another argument about their toys, and they try to come to another deal, like Rowley sniffing Greg's "99 scents" and even putting up with the opposite day nonsense when Greg tricks Rowley into exchanging his knight for a LEGO dragon. They soon get into another fight, this one physical, but luckily Susan breaks it up, telling them to separate for the rest of the night, each of them staying on one half of the room. Rowley takes Greg's bed, while Greg has to sleep on an air mattress. After Susan has gone again, Greg turns on an "invisible force field" that will stay on until the morning, and that crossing it will result in a "zap". They each try to get back at the other by enjoying themselves, with each of them "partying", and soon making so much noise that Frank shows up, more ticked off than ever before. They are warned to stay silent for the rest of the night, which sits fine with Rowley, who wants to sleep anyway. However, because of the force field, Rowley can't go to use the toilet, and a mug on Greg's night table gets swiped by Greg, because of his invisible gadgetry, which makes it nearly impossible for Rowley to use the toilet without the risk of getting zapped, or even sneaking past Greg. Early next morning, with no other option, Rowley urinates through the window onto the front lawn, worried more so about waking up Greg's dad rather than the "force field". However, Frank is already outside, and sees Rowley's urine, but thankfully doesn't see or realize it was him. A few hours later, it's breakfast time, but Rowley soon discovers that his toy knight is missing. Susan correctly suspects Greg stole it, and sure enough, while the duo are searching for it, Greg flushes the knight down the toilet, but isn't so discreet, as Rowley got a glimpse of the knight, and Greg had locked the door. Comeuppance predictably arrives when Greg has to give three of his toys to Rowley, which aren't broken this time. Things are at last okay as Rowley's parents finally return before lunch, ending the episode.

episode 2: Battle Of Heroes[]

it's raining, and they can't play outdoors. Susan tells them that instead of spending time in front of a screen, they should draw some comics instead. Rowley brings up what happened when they tried to make Zoo-Wee Mama!, which became successful after Rowley went solo; they got into a fight, and soon some teenagers forced Rowley to eat The Cheese that was on the blacktop. Rowley says they should make more of the comics, but Greg doesn't like it, and says they should make a superhero instead. By selling the movie rights, they could cash in; they soon talk about all the things they could do with the fortune they earn, like buying schools and stores, among other things. They can't come up with a hero similar to current ones, so they do something original--heroes with powers that no one else had come up with. Some are good, others are bad, so they each decide to come up with their own heroes. Greg makes Intergalactic Man, a hero that has a different power in each finger, which is good. Rowley makes Amazing Guy, whose greatest power is kindness; despite his promise, Greg laughs hysterically. Greg says Amazing Guy should be written with a mature audience in mind, but Rowley wants him to be a good example for kids, which just makes Greg laugh out loud for the second time. They briefly argue over the movie rights; as Rowley used Greg's things to draw, he owes Greg half the money from selling the rights. After Greg speaks to his "lawyer" on the phone, they decide to come up with Amazing Guy's origin story--Rowley first says he wanted to help people after his family raised him to be good, but then decides that he got his powers after getting struck by a double rainbow. Then they come up with his secret identity: a nurse who gets off work to help people. They also redesign his suit, and draw a comic showing Amazing Guy leaving work early to help a kid from some thugs off the street, with Greg doing the writing. But he messes up Amazing Guy's character, which infuriates Rowley. After another argument, where Greg threatens to call his lawyer, then Santa Claus, he decides not to write for Rowley's comic, and says that Amazing Guy would get wiped out by Intergalactic Man in a fight within five seconds. They decide to draw a comic showing said fight, where Intergalactic Man uses his powers, which get blocked by Amazing Guy's rainbows. The fight leads to Intergalactic combining his powers to destroy Amazing, but he gets comeuppance when Amazing vaporizes him with his kindness. It's soon revealed that Rowley got very carried away with writing the ending, to which Greg suggests that it's time for him to go home.

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