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+ | |season = 3 |
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+ | |number = 17 |
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+ | |airdate = May 21, 2010 |
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+ | |writer = [[David Henrie]] |
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+ | |director = [[David DeLuise]]}} |
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+ | "'''Alex's Logo'''" is the seventeenth episode of [[Season 3|season three]] of ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'', and the sixty-ninth of the overall series. It first aired on May 21, 2010. |
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+ | Alex begins selling her own brand of shirts at school for $10 each. Justin, as student body president, tells her that the school's S.C.A.M. council dictates that she must give 75% of the proceeds to the school as a cut for selling her merchandise on school property. As she is a cheerleader, was a part of the Happy Helper's Club, and has now donated a large sum of money towards the school, Alex is chosen as the recipient of the school's Citizenship Award, which must be presented to her by Justin. |
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+ | When she tells her family Justin believes she's lying about winning the award fair and square and that she used magic, so he puts the truth spell on her to find out. |
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+ | When it's time for Alex's acceptance speech she realizes that Justin never removed the truth spell and she tells everyone exactly what she thinks of them, hurting a lot of feelings. For an entire week, she is ignored by everyone, until finally they start throwing her shirts at her for $3 a throw, a sale facilitated by Max. Mr. Laritate embarrasses himself on purpose so that everyone will forget about her mistake and finally accept Alex again, prompting Alex to thank him sincerely. |
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+ | *'''''Don't Let (Name) Be a Liar, The Truth Is On Fire''''' - puts a halo on an individual's head and makes them always tell the truth |
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+ | *'''''Truth, truth, she used to know, now she becomes the Old Russo''''' - reverses the truth spell cast on a Russo family member. |
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− | Alex starts to sell shirts at school, but Mr. Laritate invites her to be the commission of sale of Justin for school president. But Alex begins to be ignored after she abuses power and is humiliating people. |
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+ | *Laritate said he didn't know what a text was in this episode, but in "[[Art Teacher]]", he notifies Alex that [[Jenny Majorhealy|Ms. Majorhealy]] sent in her resignation via text messages, and expresses surprise over the fact that his phone gets texts. |
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− | This episode and the episode [[Western Show]] were shown on YouTube before the premiere on Disney Channel U.S. with no warning, it caused a little confusion among fans. |
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− | This episode and the episode [[Western Show]] followed a different course of the series Wizards of Waverly Place. |
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"Alex's Logo" is the seventeenth episode of season three of Wizards of Waverly Place, and the sixty-ninth of the overall series. It first aired on May 21, 2010.
Summary
Alex begins selling her own brand of shirts at school for $10 each. Justin, as student body president, tells her that the school's S.C.A.M. council dictates that she must give 75% of the proceeds to the school as a cut for selling her merchandise on school property. As she is a cheerleader, was a part of the Happy Helper's Club, and has now donated a large sum of money towards the school, Alex is chosen as the recipient of the school's Citizenship Award, which must be presented to her by Justin.
When she tells her family Justin believes she's lying about winning the award fair and square and that she used magic, so he puts the truth spell on her to find out.
When it's time for Alex's acceptance speech she realizes that Justin never removed the truth spell and she tells everyone exactly what she thinks of them, hurting a lot of feelings. For an entire week, she is ignored by everyone, until finally they start throwing her shirts at her for $3 a throw, a sale facilitated by Max. Mr. Laritate embarrasses himself on purpose so that everyone will forget about her mistake and finally accept Alex again, prompting Alex to thank him sincerely.
Spells
- Don't Let (Name) Be a Liar, The Truth Is On Fire - puts a halo on an individual's head and makes them always tell the truth
- Truth, truth, she used to know, now she becomes the Old Russo - reverses the truth spell cast on a Russo family member.
Cast
Main Cast
- Selena Gomez as Alex Russo
- David Henrie as Justin Russo
- Jake T. Austin as Max Russo
- Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle (absent; credit only)
- Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
- David DeLuise as Jerry Russo
Guest Starring
Trivia
- This episode was written by David Henrie and directed by David DeLuise.
- Laritate said he didn't know what a text was in this episode, but in "Art Teacher", he notifies Alex that Ms. Majorhealy sent in her resignation via text messages, and expresses surprise over the fact that his phone gets texts.