Max & Shred (2014)
What happens when you put a superstar snowboarder and a scientific genius under one roof? You're about to find out! When Max Asher moves to a snowy ski-town to live with Alvin "Shred" Ackerman and his family, an unlikely friendship forms. Max loves to hit the slopes and Shred loves to hit the books. But even though these two dudes are totally different, they've always got each others' backs. There's no problem this unlikely duo can't handle.
Max & Shred: Season 1 - 26 Episode s
1x1 - The Big Hair Switch 360
October 6, 2014
Alvin Ackerman feels left out when snowboarding champion Max Asher stays with his family during training season.
1x2 - The Lien Love Triangle
October 7, 2014
Max and Shred fall for the same girl, so they decide to take her on a date; Abby is on a mission to get Quinn to join the school soccer team.
1x3 - The 1080 Room Twist
October 8, 2014
Alvin and Max grow tired of being roommates; Abby and Howie help Lloyd write a novel.
1x4 - The Nosebonk Nemesis
October 9, 2014
Alvin and his family are charmed by Max's snowboarding nemesis, Yuud Nuuderuud, and refuse to believe it when Max claims Yuud is a cheater.
1x5 - The Snow Day Variety Method
October 14, 2014
A giant snow storm traps the Ackermans inside their house; Max has a panic attack and the family takes unusual steps to help him through it.
1x6 - The Frontside Hero Slide
October 15, 2014
Alvin's nemesis, Wendy Chong, sabotages his invention; Max tries to make it up to him by sneaking them into a party.
1x7 - The Blunt Stall Auction Flail
October 16, 2014
Abby accidentally auctions off Max's lucky snowboard, and he is convinced that he can no longer win.
1x8 - The Alt-Ctrl-Shifty Laptop Burn
October 20, 2014
Alvin faes a dilemna when he decides to get a sponsor; Howie makes a special snowboarding suit for Max.
1x9 - The Half-Cab Robot Baby Bonk
October 21, 2014
Alvin and Max have to care for a baby-simulator doll to pass Life Skills, but they accidentally destroy the doll.
1x10 - The Stalefish Double Flip
October 22, 2014
While ice fishing, Alvin and Max are trapped in the hut; Diane and Abby try to calm Howie after she sees a scary movie.
1x11 - The Switch Shift Birthday Party
November 3, 2014
Max opens a box and reveals a secret Alvin's kept since Abby's ninth birthday; the boys try to make up six years of birthdays for Abby.
1x12 - Nose Butter Brain Freeze
November 4, 2014
Max gets a job at the Yogurt Yeti in order to help Alvin with a contest
1x13 - The Academic Bowl Chong Problem
November 5, 2014
Alvin and Wendy form a truce to compete together in the State Academic Bowl; Abby hopes that Derek will ask her to prom.
1x14 - The Switch Jolly Mambo Varial
November 17, 2014
Alvin and Abby live in each other's lives for a bet; Lloyd tries to clean a pool that has been neglected for years.
1x15 - The Yeti Misty Flip Makeover
November 18, 2014
Alvin and Abby get help from a TV series to help save the Yogurt Yeti; Howie is put in charge of Max's fan site.
1x16 - The Air-to-Fakie Authobiography
November 19, 2014
Max employs Abby to ghostwrite his autobiography. Howie's horoscope stops her from helping Alvin.
1x17 - The Blindside Scoutmaster Disaster
January 5, 2015
Max and Shred are left in charge of the Junior Porcupines and are each determined to take the scouts on the best camping trip ever. Abby gets an unusual job at the Yogurt Yeti.
1x18 - The Joey Huckfest Prankpipe
January 6, 2015
Shred takes things too far after he discovers the joy of playing pranks; Diane tries to get a possum out of the house; Lloyd tries being the 'bad cop' parent.
1x19 - The Buttery Bad Luck Streak
January 7, 2015
Max heads to Switzerland for a big race, but his rival foils his plans by blackmailing him. Elsewhere, Howie constructs a high-tech home-security system for Lloyd.
1x20 - The Backside Family Eggflip
January 12, 2015
When Max becomes homesick, Alvin, Howie and Abby try to cheer him up by throwing him the best birthday party ever.
1x21 - Boardercross Bionic Boost
January 13, 2015
When Howie needs Alvin's help with her entry in the Top Ten Under Ten science competition, he agrees to become her assistant - and quickly regrets it. At home, Max makes the mistake of bringing table tennis back into the home, reigniting Diane and Lloyd's obsession with the sport, and leaving he and Abby to deal with the mess.
1x22 - The Goofy Tamedog Air
January 14, 2015
Alvin decides to lie about his severe dog allergy when Max's dog from Vermont, Boardwax, miraculously shows up. But the plan backfires when one of Alvin's massive sneezes sends Boardwax running right out the door. After discovering she's not very good at improv, Abby is determined to become the best and asks Kaylee to mentor her.
1x23 - The Chill Bro Lipslide
January 26, 2015
When Alvin is overwhelmed with work Max convinces him to take a sick day. Meanwhile, Lloyd and Diane have a hard time coping with Abby and Joey's breakup.
1x24 - The Switch Inward Love Flip
January 27, 2015
Max is smitten with a cool snowboarder girl, but is thrown when Alvin points out that Max is basically dating himself. Convinced one of them has to change, Max inadvertently ruins the relationship. Abby and Lloyd get some father-daughter time while camping out in hopes of spotting the mythical Blizzard Springs Ice Gryphon.
1x25 - The Slopestyle Syrup Slob
January 28, 2015
When Max's syrup mogul cousin Ozzy comes to Blizzard Springs to judge the annual syrup competition, Max is pumped. But when they realize Ozzy is staying with them, Alvin and the family quickly find their houseguest too much to handle. Meanwhile, Abby makes the mistake of getting driving lessons from Diane.
1x26 - The Perfect Layback Life
January 29, 2015
All of Max's hard training in Blizzard Springs finally pays off when he wins the Winter Cup. But the Ackerman's are torn when they realize that means Max is going to hit the road to join the snowboarding tour, leaving them all behind.
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