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|writer= Gigi McCreery & Perry Rein
 
|director= Victor Gonzalez
 
|previous= [[Wizards Exposed]]
 
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"'''Alex Tells the World'''" is the first episode of [[Season 4|season four]] of ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'', and the eighty-second of the overall series. It first aired on November 12, 2010.
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== Synopsis ==
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Immediately picking up where the [[season 3]] finale "[[Wizards Exposed]]" had left off, the Russo's and Mason finally make it back to Waverly Place, but their wizard powers are still gone. While the family wants to stay quiet, Alex believes they should take action, so she reveals that they are wizards to reporters and notifies them that a group of wizards are being held captive by the government. Her powers return at that moment and thus she is able to prove it to the reporters. As she urges them to spread the word, Professor Crumbs appears and tells her that everything that had happened was a test that she failed miserably and orders her to Wizard Court for exposing wizardry to the world. Justin is also ordered to attend because he exposed magic to Agent Lamwood, who was a creation from Professor Crumbs' mind.
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The judges rule Alex and Justin guilty and Professor Crumbs sentences them both to be demoted to level one in the family wizard competition, making Alex behind Max by two levels and Justin by four levels. Meanwhile, Max sets up traps in the Sub Station but ends up falling for one of them.
   
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== Main Cast ==
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* [[Selena Gomez]] as [[Alex Russo]]
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* [[David Henrie]] as [[Justin Russo]]
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* [[Jake T. Austin]] as [[Max Russo]]
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* [[Jennifer Stone]] as [[Harper Finkle]]
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* [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as [[Theresa Russo]]
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* [[David DeLuise]] as [[Jerry Russo]]
   
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== Recurring Cast ==
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* [[Gregg Sulkin]] as [[Mason Greybeck]]
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* [[Ian Abercrombie]] as [[Professor Crumbs]]
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|airdate = November 12, 2010
 
|writer = TBA
 
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|Previous = [[Wizards Exposed]]
 
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== Guest Cast ==
This is the first episode of Season 4 of ''Wizards of Waverly Place''. It will air on November 12, 2010 on Disney Channel.
 
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* Clinton Jackson as Reporter
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* Matt Kaminsky as Bigtime Loser
   
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== Trivia/Goof==
After escaping from a government agency that was holding them captive, the Russos return home to find they no longer have contact with the wizard world. Worried for the safety and well-being of wizards everywhere, Alex holds a press conference outside The Waverly Substation, during which she announces that she and her brothers are wizards.(EDIT: As shown in a promo on Disney Channel at night, Mason reveals he's a werewolf too.) However, by exposing her family's secret, she has inadvertently jeopardized the future for herself, Justin and Max. In this episode Justin and Mason have a pranking contest to see who can pull the best prank on max.
 
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*This was the [[Season 4]] premiere, and is the first to debut the show's new theme song.
 
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*While Justin and Alex are found guilty of exposing magic, the actions that Professor Crumbs took in creating the scenario would technically qualify as entrapment, which would result in the siblings being found innocent. However, it is unclear if entrapment is illegal in the wizarding world.
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“Alex Tells the World”
177426572-1-
Season 4, Episode 1
Air date

November 12, 2010

Writer

Gigi McCreery & Perry Rein

Director

Victor Gonzalez

Episode Chronology

Previous

Wizards Exposed


Next

Alex Gives Up

"Alex Tells the World" is the first episode of season four of Wizards of Waverly Place, and the eighty-second of the overall series. It first aired on November 12, 2010.

Synopsis

Immediately picking up where the season 3 finale "Wizards Exposed" had left off, the Russo's and Mason finally make it back to Waverly Place, but their wizard powers are still gone. While the family wants to stay quiet, Alex believes they should take action, so she reveals that they are wizards to reporters and notifies them that a group of wizards are being held captive by the government. Her powers return at that moment and thus she is able to prove it to the reporters. As she urges them to spread the word, Professor Crumbs appears and tells her that everything that had happened was a test that she failed miserably and orders her to Wizard Court for exposing wizardry to the world. Justin is also ordered to attend because he exposed magic to Agent Lamwood, who was a creation from Professor Crumbs' mind.

The judges rule Alex and Justin guilty and Professor Crumbs sentences them both to be demoted to level one in the family wizard competition, making Alex behind Max by two levels and Justin by four levels. Meanwhile, Max sets up traps in the Sub Station but ends up falling for one of them.

Main Cast

Recurring Cast

Guest Cast

  • Clinton Jackson as Reporter
  • Matt Kaminsky as Bigtime Loser

Trivia/Goof

  • This was the Season 4 premiere, and is the first to debut the show's new theme song.
  • While Justin and Alex are found guilty of exposing magic, the actions that Professor Crumbs took in creating the scenario would technically qualify as entrapment, which would result in the siblings being found innocent. However, it is unclear if entrapment is illegal in the wizarding world.