BaseBoys (2018)
Four boys enter a music contest, hoping to win money for gaming equipment. But they are surprised when they do so well that they become a popular boy band.
BaseBoys: Season 1 - 22 Episode s
1x1 - Should we be stars?
February 16, 2018
When their Internet router is destroyed the four friends need money to restore their Internet connection. Oliver has a crush on Emil's sister, who loves BoyBands, so he suggests they earn money by participating in the schools Band Battle.
1x2 - Selling illegal energy drink
February 16, 2018
A.J. and Mikkel tries to earn money by selling their home made energy drink during recess. When the school bullies steals from their shop, they decide to sign up for the Band Battle to beat Sten and Marcus once and for all.
1x3 - To laugh in front of the school?
February 19, 2018
Emil is afraid to sing alone, so Oliver offers to sing playback to Emils voice. When they enter the stage, their song is spoiled by Sten and Marcus. Depressed they go to the basement, where A.J. produce an improved version of their song.
1x4 - The mysterious hit
February 20, 2018
The boys song has become a major hit on YouTube, but no-one believes that it's Emil, Mikkel, A.J. and Oliver that are behind. Suddently they are contacted by the agent Ricco La Cour, who wants to sign a contract with the boys.
1x5 - A mega makeover
February 21, 2018
The boys asks Mathilde for advice on how to look like a boy band. She takes them shopping before their meeting with the agent. Oliver tries to tell Mathilde that he likes her, while Mikkel convince his granddad to appear as their manager.
1x6 - Hacking a hotel
February 22, 2018
To convince Ricco La Cour that they are a real boy band, the boys need to book a suite at the hotel. While Oliver and Emil triggers an alarm, A.J. sneaks into the reception and book a room. Only thing left is to convince the receptionist.
1x7 - Can he see we lie?
February 23, 2018
Ricco La Cour has arrived at the hotel, where the boys have cheated their way to an exclusive suite. Granddad and unexpected room service, almost spoil their plans, but they manage to convince La Cour that they are real stars.
1x8 - Escape from our fans
February 26, 2018
The boys arrive at the SuperStars HQ in a limousine, where they are about to have a press-release on YouTube. Their class mates follow the live-stream, where their real identities are revealed. By mistake A.J. reveal their location.
1x9 - Vengeance on bullying
February 27, 2018
Oliver tries to tell Mathilde that he likes her, but his plan is ruined by some intrusive fans. At school BaseBoys is met with cheers. Sten and Marcus yet again tease Emil, but this time he answers back with a song that makes fun of them.
1x10 - Progressing with the music video
February 28, 2018
BaseBoys are doing their first music video. Emil has troubles with his anti-asthma spray and A.J. discover that Oliver has a crush on Matilde. Emil has trouble following the moves and the director removes him from the video.
1x11 - Celebrations with VIP star
March 1, 2018
BaseBoys have to make a new hit and Mathilde has gotten the boys invited to a party with the super star Liam. Mathilde is not on the guest list, so Oliver sneaks her in, only to find that she goes directly to chat with Liam.
1x12 - My fake girlfriend
March 2, 2018
Mathilde is going on a date with Liam in the bowling alley. In order to keep an eye on Mathilde Oliver invites Lærke to go bowling. When Liam leaves the date, Oliver tries to comfort Mathilde. Ricco La Cour has a big surprise for the boys.
1x13 - Appealing to the band
March 5, 2018
The boys arrive to Ricco La Cours studio unprepared for the song he wants them to record. The boys panic and Emil fake an asthma attack. Back in the basement, Oliver reveals he has a new song and he demands to sing it.
1x14 - Fails his best friend
March 6, 2018
BaseBoys are going to perform live on TV. There's a bad vibe between the friends and Oliver is sad that he's not allowed to be lead singer. Emil gets an asthma attack and has forgotten his inhalator.
1x15 - Going on TV!
March 7, 2018
In order to get to sing their new song, Oliver has hidden Emil's inhalator. When Emil finds it, the others have already performed. He gets disappointed and angry, which gives their following interview an unexpected turn.
1x16 - A dangerous secret
March 8, 2018
Emil doesn't show up for the video shoot. He is sure one from the band hid his inhalator. Oliver decides to visit Emil, to try to get him to come, with the thought that he can use the visit to invite Matilde on a date.
1x17 - Kicked out of the band?
March 9, 2018
BaseBoys meet their fans for the first time, but don't know how to handle it. Oliver tries to text Matilde and talk to the fans at the same time. Emil gets curious and wants to know who Oliver is texting.
1x18 - R.I.P. our band!
March 12, 2018
Mikkel, A.J. and Emil have an audition to find a new band member. Oliver feels bad for all he has done, when he receives a text from Matilde. She invites him on a date, but the date doesn't go as expected.
1x19 - We steal a car
March 13, 2018
Ricco is furious that BaseBoys hasn't full filled their contract, so he does all he can to get his lost money back. To prevent that granddad is kicked out of his house, Mikkel and Oliver needs to get the band back together.
1x20 - Can you forgive us, Emil?
March 14, 2018
Mikkel and Oliver decide to try to get the band back together. With assistance from Matilde they manage to convince Emil and A.J. Their friendship is on the edge, but they agree to perform a charity concert to save the granddads house.
1x21 - Holds huge concert
March 15, 2018
It's time for the concert. Mathilde has helped getting all the equipment needed, and the donations are pouring in. Ricco shows up with a megaphone. He tell the fans that BaseBoys are fake and forces Oliver to sing live.
1x22 - Friends 4ever?
March 16, 2018
With the concert falling apart and the fans not getting what's going on, Oliver tells the fans the truth. When Emil starts to sing, the donations start pouring again. Ricco threatens to call the police and BaseBoys realize they have failed.
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