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Bunk'd (also known as Bunk'd: Learning the Ropes) is a Disney Channel television series and a spin-off of Jessie.[1]

It premiered on July 31, 2015 right after the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie Descendants.

Plot[]

Emma, Ravi, and Zuri Ross leave New York, and head off to a summer camp in Maine, where their parents happened to have met as teenagers. Along with their new friends, they try their best to adapt to their new lives at camp, and begin their exciting experience at Camp Kikiwaka.

Emma, Ravi and Zuri Ross eagerly return to Camp Kikiwaka ready to forge new friendships and memories as counselors, only to discover the Woodchuck and Grizzly cabins were never rebuilt after the fire and previous owner Gladys has fled with the insurance money. With hopes of building a bigger and better camp solely operated by kids, the Ross siblings convince their parents to buy Kikiwaka and put them in charge. Just as the Ross siblings relied on each other their first year at camp, a new trio of first-time campers instantly bond and manage to stir up a ton of hijinks and adventure at every turn for their newfound leaders. Matteo Silva, a cautious kid who can find danger in any situation, would rather not be at camp; Finn Sawyer, an energetic boy and cousin of camp counselor Lou, has realized his dream of attending Camp Kikiwaka; and Destiny Baker, a young girl who has spent her childhood on the pageant circuit, is accustomed to getting things her way. No matter the situation, Emma, Ravi, Zuri, and Lou stick together to try and create summer magic for their younger peers and a Camp Kikiwaka fueled by teamwork, friendship and family fun.

After purchasing Camp Kikiwaka—for one dollar—from the Ross siblings, the always cheerful Lou is adjusting to her new duties as camp director with her usual brand of over-the-top enthusiasm. She's thrilled to be reunited with campers Destiny, Finn and Matteo, who have returned for another exciting summer full of fun and friendship. Lou also welcomes some new faces, including camp counselor Noah, an upbeat and enthusiastic actor from Hollywood; Ava, a tenacious counselor from the big city; and Gwen, an eccentric new camper who has spent her entire life living off the grid. Together, they have a summer filled with fun and excitement.

Back for another exciting summer at the sometimes struggling Camp Kikiwaka in rural Maine are the enthusiastic camp owner/director Lou, counselors Ava and Noah, and returning campers Destiny, Matteo, and Finn, who are all ready to tackle new and hilarious adventures. As the new camp season begins, they are thrilled to welcome former counselor-turned-fashion-designer Emma Ross, who pays a surprise visit to her old stomping grounds. They also welcome witty and charming Parker Preston, who arrives to stake his 15% claim to the camp and brings his own over-the-top ideas that don't necessarily mesh with Lou's, much to her consternation. Meanwhile, Destiny takes on more responsibilities while she pursues her newly discovered passion for protecting the environment. Matteo impresses his fellow campers with his professor-level scientific expertise and Finn continues to charge fearlessly into adventures. Although Ava and Noah have gained confidence in their second year as counselors, Lou soon presents them with a daunting challenge: supervising the new "PeeWeeWaka" day campers, a fast-moving pack of energetic eight-year-olds who always keep them on their toes.

Season six and seventh, titled "BUNK'D: Learning the Ropes", begins as Lou, Parker, Destiny, and Noah arrive at the soon-to-be Kikiwaka Ranch in Dusty Tush, Wyoming, where Lou must convince the surly owner, a.k.a. "The Marshal" to officially sell the property to her. In the meantime, counselors Noah and Destiny have their hands full with the newly arrived campers, including Bill, a no-nonsense descendant of famous cowboy Bill Pickett who prefers roping cattle to hanging out with friends; Winnie, a fearless girl who's earned the nickname "Wild Winnie" by breaking the rules and occasionally blowing things up; and Jake, a laid-back, easy-going boy who also happens to be a video-gaming fanatic.

Main cast[]

  • Miranda May as Lou Hockhauser
  • Mallory James Mahoney as Destiny Baker
  • Israel Johnson as Noah Lambert
  • Trevor Tordjman as Parker Preston
  • Shiloh Verrico as Winnie Webber
  • Luke Busey as Jake Jacobs
  • Alfred Lewis as Bill Pickett

Former Main Cast[]

Former Recuring Characters[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Bunk'd is the 3rd Disney Live-action sitcom to reach 100+ episodes after That's So Raven and Wizards of Waverly Place.
    • It is also currently the longest running Disney Channel sitcom series after surpassing Wizard of Waverly Place's 107 episodes.
  • It is the first Disney live-action sitcom to have more than 4 seasons followed by Raven's Home.

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External links[]


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Media
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Characters
Main: Emma RossRavi RossZuri RossLou HockhauserXander McCormickJorge RamirezTiffany ChenMatteo Silva

Recurring: Mrs. KiplingGladysGriff Jones
Others: Luke RossBertram WinkleChristina Ross

Episodes
Season One: "Welcome to Camp Kikiwaka" • "Gone Girl" • "Camp Rules" • "Smells Like Camp Spirit" • "The Ones That Got Away" • "Can You Hear Me Now" • "Friending With the Enemy" • "Waka, Waka, Waka!" • "Secret Santa" • "Counselors' Night Off" • "There's No Place Like Camp" • "Luke's Back" • "No Escape" • "Close Encounters of the Camp Kind" • "Crafted and Shafted" • "Boo Boos and Birthdays" • "For Love and Money" • "Love is for the Birds" • "Bride and Doom" • "Live From Camp Kikiwaka" • "Xander Says Goodbye"

Season Two: "Griff in the House" • "Dance in My Pants" • "Zuri Has a Little Lamb" • "Weasel Out" • "Queen of Screams" • "Luke Out Below" • "Camp Kiki-slasher" • "Treehouse of Terror" • "Tidal Wave" • "Fog'd In" • "How the Griff Stole Christmas" • "Food Fight" • "Mother May I?" • "Mud Fight" • "Dog Days of Summer" • "Bad Dog!" • "Camp Stinky Waka" • "Cabin vs. Cabin" • "Dreams Come True" • "We Didn't Start the Fire" • "The Great Escape"
Season Three: "We Can't Bear It!" • "Let's Bounce" • "Take the Cake" • "O Sister, Where Art Thou?" • "Cav'd In" • "By All Memes" • "A Whole Lotta Lobsta" • "No Bones About It" • "Finder's Keepers, Lou's a Weeper" • "Reversal of Fortune" • "Game of Totems" • "Toilets and Tiaras" • "Bungle in the Jungle" • "Gruel and Unusual Punishment" • "It's a Blast!" • "Up, Up and Away"
Season Four: "Who da Boss? Lou da Boss!" • "Kikiwaka's Got Talent" • "Yes, Lies and Tower Escape" • "An Udder Disaster" • "Hot Spring Friend Machine" • "Water Under the Dock" • "In Your Wildest Screams" • "Inn Trouble" • "Lake Rancid" • "Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place" • "Mo-Squito Mo Problems" • "Sore Lou-ser" • "Lone Wolf" • "Serfs Up-rising" • "Summer Winter Wonderland" • "Cramped Champions" • "A Tale of Two Stackers" • "Whatever Floats Your Goat Boat" • "Snow Cups and Fisticuffs" • "The S'more, The S'merrier" • "Lava at First Sight" • "Town and Clown Relations" • "Whisper Toots" • "My Fairy Lady" • "Party Pooper" • "Squatters' Fights" • "Three Stars and a Baby" • "Manic Moose Day" • "Breaking Barb" • "Raven About Bunk'd - Part 2"
Season Five: "Lou's Still the Boss, but Now There's a Ross"• "Rise of the Machine" • "R.V. Having Fun Yet?" • "Tentacle Difficulties" • "Luck of the Chuck" • "Look Who's Squawking" • "Raucous Science" • "Baton-man Begins" • "Everyone's Trap'd" • "Pop Pop Poppin' In" • "Roll Models" • "Gi Whiz" • "Dancin' Up a Storm" • "Out of the Doghouse" • "The Great Awkward Bake-Off" • "I Won't Let You Clown" • "Crushin' It" • "Camp Creepy-Waka" • "A Star is Torn" • "Moose Queens and Possum Kings" • "Frien'ds Forever"
Season Six: "Learning the Ropes" • "Never a Dull Moo-ment" • "Worst Aid" • "Wrecks Marks the Spot" • "The Truth Will Sweat You Free" • "Where the Buffalo Betties Roam" • "A Recipe for Disaster" • "Back in the Saddle" • "Bunkhouse of Horror" • "Hauntin' Around the Christmas Tree" • "Hope You Geyser Ready to Go!" • "The Song Remains a Pain" • "Art Imitates Life" • "Wild West Side Story" • "The Wrath of Con" • "Finn It to Win It" • "Alpaca-lypse Now" • "The Wicked Switch of the West" • "No Pain, No Grain" • "Shoe Drops and Chili Plops" • "Pickett Fencing" • "Model Citizen" • "Camp Fails and Beaver Tails" • "Tap'd Out" • "Badminton to the Bone" • "For Letter or Worse" • "Butter You Doing Here?" • "Writer's Locked" • "Most Wanted" • "Desperate Treasures"
Season Seven: "Cursed Day of Camp" • "Workaversary Girl" • "Meat Cute" • "An Arrow Victory" • "Hot Couture" • "What About Barb?" • "Wastin' Away Again in Barb-aritaville" • "Don't Hate the Mayor, Hate the Game" • "Coop D'etat" • "Me, Myself and A.I." • "The Glitching Hour"

Locations
Camp Kikiwaka
Songs
KikiwakaThis is the NightTidal Wave


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Past Shows
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–08) • Hannah Montana (2006–11) • Cory in the House (2007–08) • Wizards of Waverly Place (2007–12) • The Suite Life on Deck (2008–11) • Sonny with a Chance (2009–11) • Jonas L.A. (2009–10) • I'm in the Band (2010–11) • So Random! (2011-12) • Pair of Kings (2010-13) • Shake It Up (2010-13) A.N.T. Farm (2011-14) • Good Luck Charlie (2010-14) • Kickin' It (2011-15) • Jessie (2011-15) • Austin & Ally (2011-16) • Lab Rats (2012-16) • Crash & Bernstein (2012-14) • Dog with a Blog (2012-15) • Liv and Maddie (2013-17) • Mighty Med (2013-15) • I Didn't Do It (2014-15) • Girl Meets World (2014-17) • K.C. Undercover (2015-18) • Best Friends Whenever (2015-16) • Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything (2015-17) • Lab Rats: Elite Force (2016) • Bizaardvark (2016-19) • Coop & Cami Ask the World (2018-20) • Sydney to the Max (2019-21)
Current Shows
Bunk'd (since 2015) • Raven's Home (since 2017) • The Villains of Valley View (since 2022)
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