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The following is a list of episodes of the Disney Channel Original Series, ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]''.
 
==Episodes==
 
Wizards of Waverly Place (season 1)
 
   
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This page is a full, ordered list of every episode of ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'', which has ran for 106 episodes over four seasons from October 12, 2007 to January 6, 2012. Series also have aired a movie named “''[[Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie]]”'' and a special episode named “''[[The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex]]''”.  ''Wizards of Waverly Place''<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;font-size:12.800000190734863px;line-height:19.200000762939453px;"> ended as the longest-running Disney Channel Original Series (surpassing </span>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_So_Raven That's So Raven]''<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;font-size:12.800000190734863px;line-height:19.200000762939453px;">) with 110 episodes over four seasons.</span>
   
   
The first season of '''''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]''''' aired on [[Disney Channel]] from October 12, 2007 to August 31, 2008. The season introduces the Russo children, [[Alex Russo|Alex]] ([[Selena Gomez]]), [[Justin Russo (Wizards of Waverly Place)|Justin]] ([[David Henrie]]) and [[Max Russo]] ([[Jake T. Austin]]) as they compete to become the leading wizard in their family. [[Maria Canals Barrera]] and [[David DeLuise]] co-star as their parents and [[Jennifer Stone]] co-stars as Alex's best friend, Harper Finkle.
 
   
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Since there has been a lot of episodes, too much to list on one page, the episodes have been sorted by season and arranged by episode number.
Recurring cast members and guest stars include [[Amanda Tepe]], Skyler Samuels, [[Bill Chott]], [[Daryl Sabara]], Brian Kubach, [[Shane Lyons]], [[Eric Allan Kramer]], [[Chelsea Staub]], [[Sara Paxton]], [[Julie Brown]] and [[Jeff Garlin]].
 
   
   
   
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== Seasons ==
Episodes
 
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* [[Season 1]] (21 episodes)
Main article: [[List of Wizards of Waverly Place episodes]]*This season consisted of 21 episodes.
 
*[[Selena Gomez]] and [[David Henrie]] appear in all episodes.
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* [[Season 2]] (30 episodes)
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* [[Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie|The Movie]]
*[[Jake T. Austin]] is absent for one episode.
 
*[[Maria Canals Barrera]] and [[David DeLuise]] are absent for two episodes.
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* [[Season 3]] (30 episodes)
*[[Jennifer Stone]] is absent for nine episodes.
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* [[Season 4]] (29 episodes)
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** [[Who Will Be The Family Wizard|Series Final]]
*Episodes are in order by original US air date.
 
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** [[The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex]]
   
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== Opening sequence ==
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In the first three seasons, the same opening sequence is used. It shows the six main characters in the morning with [[Alex]], [[Justin]], [[Max]], and [[Harper]] getting ready to go to school. For [[Season 4|season four]], the opening sequence has been changed. It shows a wizard's crystal ball for the setting. In the crystal ball it features the main cast with clips of episodes from the third and fourth seasons.
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|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep1"|1
 
|1
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Crazy 10 Minute Sale'''"
 
|[[Fred Savage]]
 
|[[Todd J. Greenwald]]
 
|October 12, 2007 (2007-10-12)
 
| id="pc102"|102
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="1"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="1" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex wants to go to a "Crazy 10-Minute Sale", an annual sale which lasts for ten minutes and every item is so cheap it's almost free in order to get a jacket she wants at a very low sale price, but her dad will not let her because she has wizard class that day. However, after duplicating herself using the "Edgebono Utoosis" spell, she leaves her clone at wizard class. But the clone is apparently just a clone and will not talk except for barking like a dog. But her plans to find the jacket change when Harper informs her that her mom is at the sale with her. When Alex's dad finds out she skipped class, he goes and gets her. While he is gone, Max gets a new wand and toys with the Alex clone. But whatever Max does to the clone using the "E-Mimic" feature on his wand, Alex does the same thing, exposing her clearly to her mom and dad.
 
   
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For seasons one through three, producers used "[[Everything is Not What It Seems]]" performed by [[Selena Gomez]]. For the fourth season, the song was remixed and is now performed by Selena Gomez & the Scene.
'''Spells:'''
 
*Edgbono Utoosis - duplicate an object or person
 
'''References:''' Max mentions the fictional reality show ''Dancing With My Sister'', it is a parody of ''[[Dancing With the Stars]]''. The spell Edgebono Utoostis is a reference to the Irish band [[U2]] and its members [[The Edge]] and [[Bono]].
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Skyler Samuels as Gigi, [[Amanda Tepe]] as Store Manager
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Heather Trzyna as Wannabe #1, [[Kelsey Sanders]] as Wannabe #2, Noe Jimenez as Student, [[Amanda Tepe]] as Store Manager
 
'''Viewers:''' 5.9 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-0">[1]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep2"|2
 
|2
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''First Kiss'''"
 
|[[Joe Regalbuto]]
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|October 19, 2007 (2007-10-19)
 
| id="pc104"|104
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="2"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="2" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Justin is going out with a girl called Miranda, but he can't seem to kiss her. He then goes to the cinema, where he tries to kiss her but messes it up. Alex rewinds time to give Justin 18 chances to get his one kiss with Miranda (which he messes up all the time), but gets caught by her dad who lets her do the spell for the eighteenth time. Meanwhile, Max creates a sandwich that is among the few being considered for the New York Mets official sandwich, but he can't seem to remember the ingredients. However, Alex's time manipulation also ends up ruining the chances of the sandwich, though the family's anger is forgotten when they discover that Justin just had his first kiss. When it is discovered that Alex has not had her own first kiss, Justin teases her, but she gets back at him by kissing a random boy right in front of him the next day.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Mcreary Timereary - rewind time
 
'''References:''' Harper calls Miranda "[[Morticia]]", which is a reference to ''[[The Addams Family]]''. The spell "McReary Time-reary" is a pun of one of the series' writers and producers, Gigi McCreery.
 
 
'''Guest Stars''' [[Jim Wise]] as Mr. Malone, Bryant Johnson as Matt, [[Lucy Hale]] as Miranda, [[Wayne Federman]] as Mr. Kaminsky
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.81 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1">[2]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep3"|3
 
|3
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''I Almost Drowned in a Chocolate Fountain'''"
 
|Joe Regalbuto
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|October 26, 2007 (2007-10-26)
 
| id="pc105"|105
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex decides to cheat on her Spanish test using pocket elves, who have in-depth knowledge of diverse subjects. She cheats successfully and is allowed to go on a date that night with Riley. To get revenge for Alex's snitching, Justin and Max try to plant the pocket elf in her purse, who then bites her, causing her to have [[Chocoholism|an uncontrollable craving for chocolate]].
 
 
'''Note:''' Sonja Munsterman is credited as a stunt double for this episode; Munsterman acted as a stunt double for Selena Gomez (Alex Russo).
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Al Madrigal]] as Spanish Pocket Elf, Brian Kubach as Riley, [[Jack Plotnick]] as Pocket Elf
 
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Amanda Tepe as Hostess, [[John Bobek]] as Waiter, Jordan-Claire Green as Kelly
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep4"|4
 
|4
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''New Employee'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|November 2, 2007 (2007-11-02)
 
| id="pc107"|107
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="3"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="3" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
After Harper complains that she and Alex never spend time together anymore, Alex decides to tell her parents to hire Harper. She somehow convinces her parents to actually hire her, but it turns out that Harper is a complete klutz and has never worked a real day in her life. After her parents tell her to either make Harper improve immediately or fire her after an hour of complete destruction made by Harper, Alex uses "The Serving Wench Spell" to help Harper overcome her skills of an oaf. However, her plan becomes backfired when Harper becomes a strict workaholic and leads Alex to fire her best friend. Meanwhile, Justin starts a tutoring business that makes Frankie feel mad, and tries to get back at Justin by having a bunch of kids try to beat him up. In order to get back at Frankie, Justin gets his dumb, yet strong students to scare and beat up Frankie and his friends into the ice cream parlor where Harper has been working for only a few hours and suddenly became Employee of the Month. Alex then runs into the scene, where Harper makes everyone who wants to use the restroom order something, and tries very badly to apologize to Harper, which doesn't exactly work out. So she uses another spell to ruin Harper's great waitressing skills, and they make up while covered in frozen yogurt.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Take this girl with the skills of a bench and turn her into a great serving wench - give someone good waitressing skills
 
*Take this girl who's a great serving wench and give her back the skills of a bench - destroy someone's waitressing skills
 
'''Note:''' Mark Munoz is credited as the stunt double for this episode.
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Paulie Litt]] as Frankie (Frankie was renamed Joey in season 3)
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Amanda Tepe as Morose Gurtbarn Manager, Eric Christie as Customer #1, Kristin Bryant as Funny Dancer, [[Chad Broskey]] as Brian
 
 
'''Absent:''' Jake T. Austin as Max Russo
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep5"|5
 
|5
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Disenchanted Evening'''"
 
|[[Mark Cendrowski]]
 
|Jack Sanderson
 
|November 9, 2007 (2007-11-09)
 
| id="pc114"|114
 
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| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="4" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex meets fellow wizard TJ Taylor at school, who charmed his parents with magic to let him use magic anytime he wants. This is what Alex wants from her more conservative mom and dad; in a twisted turn of events, Jerry and Theresa are charmed by a noedel coegel to obey Alex's wishes, but Alex soon gets worried for them and tries to get them back.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Stop all the racket, I'll wear a jacket - zap a jacket onto a wizard's body
 
*Commakus Pancakus - conjure a plate of pancakes
 
*Transportium Nextorbitorium - teleport to a planet
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Daryl Sabara]] as T.J. Taylor
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Dink O'Neal as Mr. Taylor, Bonnie Burroughs as Mrs. Taylor, J.R. May as Bully
 
 
'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep6"|6
 
|6
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''You Can't Always Get What You Carpet'''"
 
|Fred Savage
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|November 10, 2007 (2007-11-10)
 
| id="pc101"|101
 
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| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex stumbles upon Jerry's old magic carpet and convinces him to give her flying lessons. Having treated Alex as his little girl all her life, he doesn't want her to grow up and gets impatient while teaching her how to fly. When Alex flies in to a building, Jerry gets very mad and says she is not yet ready for lessons. Alex asks Justin to help her, and Justin decides to help her and gives her lessons. Jerry gives Alex another shot at lessons and while they are riding Jerry notices that Alex has improved.
 
 
'''Notes:''' Jerry metioned Justin's age of 18 when Justin told him it was 16. At the time, the actor David Henrie was 18. This is the last episode in broadcast order to use the [[FilmLook]] image processing; it was dropped after the production of "First Kiss" (which was already broadcast), likely due to its incompatibility with the visual effects in the series. Until the second season finale "Retest", the video frame rate was at 50 frames per second. This is the only episode of the series to feature outtakes during the tag scene. Two different outtakes were seen in the tag scene during the end credits, both of which feature an introduction by Selena Gomez. Both outtakes are from the scene at the end of Act I in which Jerry (David DeLuise) teaches Alex (Gomez) to fly a magic carpet. Earlier broadcasts of this episode featured an outtake in which the magic carpet setup overturns and Selena and David supposedly fall over with it. Later broadcasts replaced this with an outtake from the same scene where Alex and Jerry scream as the carpet goes out of control.
 
'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep7"|7
 
|7
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex's Choice'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Matt Goldman
 
|November 16, 2007 (2007-11-16)
 
| id="pc109"|109
 
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| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="5" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Gigi invites Alex and Harper to her annual tea party held at the Hotel Fleur DuBlaDuBlaDuFlaDuFla. Alex tries to convince Harper not to go, because she learns that Gigi plans to embarrass Harper by crowning her the biggest loser with the crown with the pink upper case letter "L." Meanwhile, Justin and Max send out a prank letter in the Wizard Mail, one where they claim they're lost on an island in "The Lava Sea", and they and Theresa, who let them into the lair, get into trouble with emergency wizards.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Some people are a gem, some people are a rat, to learn who's who, give me the ear of a bat - transform an ear into a bat's ear with super hearing
 
*Some are evil, some are kind, but now all must speak their mind - force others to speak their thoughts
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Skyler Samuels]] as Gigi, [[Brian Scolaro]] as the goblin with the unpronounceable name, Michael A. Shepperd as Officer Lamp
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Amanda Tepe as Hotel Maitre'd, Heather Trzyna as Wannabe #1, Kelsey Sanders as Wannabe #2, Veronica Sixtos as Nellie Rodriguez
 
 
'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as [[Jerry Russo]]
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep8"|8
 
|8
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Curb Your Dragon'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|November 30, 2007 (2007-11-30)
 
| id="pc108"|108
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="6"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="6" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex buys Justin an enchanted dragon disguised as a Beagle, because she feels bad she lost his other dog 9 years ago. However, since it can still breathe fire and fly they have to hide from their parents that the dog is a dragon saying it is a lost dog and hanging up posters. One day, while they are at school, the dragon seller comes back, claims the dog and enters it in the local dog show where Alex, Justin, and Max must outsmart the dragon seller and retrieve Dragon.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Animoza Espinoza - transform into an animal
 
*Huminoza Espinoza - transform a human that was previously turned into an animal back into a human
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Paulie Litt as Frankie, [[Taylor Negron]] as Dragon Seller, Amanda Tepe as Elaine the Security Guard, Brooks McBeth as Customer #1
 
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep9"|9
 
|9
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Movies'''"
 
|Mark Cendrowski
 
|Justin Varava
 
|December 14, 2007 (2007-12-14)
 
| id="pc113"|113
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="7"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="7" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex makes friends with one of Justin's friends and trys to get into an horror movie she's too young for with them. Tired of being treat young by her parents and Justin, she accidentally transports herself into the movie, Night of the Halloween Soroity Party Disaster 2, making Justin have to save her. Meanwhile, Theresa treats Max like a baby because she thinks Alex and Justin are growing up too fast.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Satisfy my empty belly, make me a peanut butter and jelly - transform into a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
 
*Although I like such tasty snacks, I'd rather have my brother Max - transform Max when turned into a sandwich back into a human
 
*I'm old enough to hang with actress/model/spokeswoman Ruby Donahue, so get me into ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2'' - teleport into the movie ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2''
 
*We've had enough of all this fear, so hurry up and get us out of here - teleport to a different location in the movie ''Night of the Halloween Sorority Party Disaster 2''
 
*I'm scared of what might happen next, so take us to the mondoplex - teleport to the Mondoplex
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Tiffany Thornton]] as Susan, [[Malese Jow]] as Ruby Donahue
 
'''Co-Stars:''' [[Dan Benson]] as Zack (later known as Zeke), Devin McGinn as Usher #1, Zachary Stockdale as Usher #2, Sonya Joy Sims as Sorority Girl, Brandee Tucker as Ticket Seller
 
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep10"|10
 
|10
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Pop Me and We Both Go Down'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|January 6, 2008 (2008-01-06)
 
| id="pc103"|103
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="8"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="8" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
When Justin gets a big zit on his forehead right before an important school dance and a date with Miranda, Alex tries to get rid of it and accidentally brings it to life. Alex and Max searches for their father's trophy she also accidentally animated so she can learn the reversal spell to un-animate Justin's zit.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Murrieta Animata - animate an object
 
*Jolovitz-rid-of-zitz - destroy acne
 
*Garibay Immobilitay - unanimate an animated object
 
'''Reference:''' The spell Murrieta Animata is named after Peter Murrieta, an executive producer and writer for the series.
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Zone as DJ, J.R. May as Large Boyfriend, Charlie Bodin as Trophy Man, [[Lucy Hale]] as Miranda, [[Curtis Armstrong]] as The Zit
 
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep11"|11
 
|11
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Potion Commotion'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|February 10, 2008 (2008-02-10)
 
| id="pc110"|110
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="9"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="9" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Justin wants to be chosen for the World School Summit at the U.N., but he faces tough competition from a popular classmate Alex is infatuated with. Alex plans to use a [[Love potion|love potion]] to make him fall in love with her, also helping Justin to sabotage his meeting. Unfortunately, Alex accidentally drinks the entire potion instead of just half and becomes obsessed with herself. After the potion wears off, it seems to have some after-effects; Alex mails herself mass amounts of flowers. Meanwhile, Max's wizard powers begin to develop, and he must wear a goofy hat to control them while his powers settle in.
 
 
Goof: If Mr. Larritate is the principal of their school why does Teresa introduce Alex and Max to them?
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Levitatus Liquidatus - levitate liquids
 
'''Reference:''' Larry Tate was the name of Darren Stephens' boss on the TV series ''[[Bewitched]]''
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, [[Shane Lyons]] as Brad Sherwood
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Martin Magdaleno as Dorky Kid, Unica Luna as Hula Dancer #1, Anissa Morris as Hula Dancer #2, Amanda Panoke as Hula Dancer #3
 
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep12"|12
 
|12
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Justin's Little Sister'''"
 
|Andrew Tsao
 
|Eve Weston
 
|March 9, 2008 (2008-03-09)
 
| id="pc117"|117
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="10"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="10" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
When Alex gets annoyed that everyone is constantly comparing her to Justin, she makes a wish with the Genie to stop comparing her to Justin. Instead, the Genie cons her which causes everyone but Alex to forget Justin, and Alex messes up the last wish and turns Justin invisible. After explaining the situation to Jerry, Max manages to confused the genie and she gives him one free wish, in which he wishes for the reset button, they manage to reverse all damage done by the Genie.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*We are now small and teeny-weeny, take us inside to see the Genie - teleport into a Genie's lamp
 
*We are not small and teeny-weeny, we are done visiting the Genie - teleport out of a Genie's lamp
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Candace Brown II as Genie, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate
 
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Monica Anne Parales as Wendy Bott, Veronica Sixtos as Nellie Rodriguez, Christopher Johnson as Friend #1
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep13"|13
 
|13
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizard School Part I'''"
 
|Mark Cendrowski
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|April 6, 2008 (2008-04-06)
 
| id="pc111"|111
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="11"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="11" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Jerry and Theresa send Alex and Justin to a wizard school called Wiz Tech (parody of [[Harry Potter]]'s [[Hogwarts]]) over the summer. While Justin excels, Alex constantly gets into trouble. Meanwhile, Max and Jerry go on a camp-out on the terrace, after Theresa questions their "man-hood."
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Mailius Spontaneous (person's name or place) - send mail to whoever or wherever instantaneously with a portal key
 
*From your chin to your toes, an elephant trunk grows - transform a nose into an elephant trunk
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normous, [[J. Evan Bonifant]] as Jerko Phoenix, [[Octavia Spencer]] as Dr. Evilini
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.9 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-WSratings_2-0">[3]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep14"|14
 
|14
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizard School Part II'''"
 
|Mark Cendrowski
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|April 6, 2008 (2008-04-06)
 
| id="pc112"|112
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="12"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="12" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex tries to stop Wiz Tech teacher Dr. Evilini from draining Justin's powers during a school championship tournament called "12 ball" (against a boy called Jerko Phoenix, the only one to reach 11 balls the year before). At the end of the 12 ball tournament Alex uses the truth spell on Dr. Evilini to get her arrested and prevent Justin getting his powers drained. Meanwhile, a woman tries to run the Waverly Sub Station out of business by advertising a restaurant called ''The Salad Bowl''.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Scrittipolitti Noquitti - disable someone from quitting
 
*Some are evil, some are kind, but now all must speak their mind - force others to speak their thoughts
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Headmaster Crumbs, Octavia Spencer as Dr. Evilini, [[J. Evan Bonifant]] as Jerko Phoenix, [[Robyn Moran]] as Salad Bowl Girl, Josh Sussman as Hugh Normous
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Adam Conger as Hot Dog Guy, Craig Watkinson as Soda Can Guy
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.8 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-WSratings_2-1">[3]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep15"|15
 
|15
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''The Supernatural'''"
 
|Mark Cendrowski
 
|Matt Goldman
 
|May 18, 2008 (2008-05-18)
 
| id="pc115"|115
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="13"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="13" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Justin uses magic to land a spot on the school's baseball team so he can impress a girl named Kari ([[Chelsea Staub]]). Meanwhile, Alex tries to impress Riley by making him think she's the team's good luck charm.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Tomnunane Kinesis - grant the ability of telekinesis
 
*Cerebellum Erasus - erase memories
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Brian Kubach as Riley, [[Chelsea Staub]] as Kari Landsdorf, Michael Patrick McGill as Ump
 
'''Co-Stars:''' [[Lee Davis]] as Henry, Joey "Coco" Diaz as Newsstand Guy, [[Adam Gregory]] as Student, Ezra Weisz as Parent
 
 
'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as [[Theresa Russo]]
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep16"|16
 
|16
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex in the Middle'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Matt Goldman
 
|June 15, 2008 (2008-06-15)
 
| id="pc106"|106
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="14"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="14" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Jerry's wizard brother, Kelbo Russo, visits. He shows the kids a different style of wizard training (actually letting them use their powers). Finding Kelbo more fun than Jerry, Alex appoints him her wizard teacher over her own father, but Kelbo quickly proves to be just as childish and irresponsible with his powers as Alex is with her own, and ends up endangering them both. They are saved by Jerry, who reveals a secret that he had kept from them: he originally defeated Kelbo in the wizard competition, but, as wizards are forbidden to marry mortals, gave them up to Kelbo anyway in order to marry Theresa.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Cashemerus Appearus - zap a cashmere sweater onto a wizard's body
 
*Cranium Revolvus - rotate heads
 
*Dehydratus Lougaines, Apus Escapus - drain a place
 
*Threemetrus Movetrus - teleport ten feet
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Jeff Garlin]] as Uncle Kelbo, [[Eric Allan Kramer]] as Coach Gunderson
 
'''Co-Stars:''' [[Monica Lee Gradischek]] as Doris, J.R. May as Large Boyfriend, Ann Kristin as Girl
 
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep17"|17
 
|17
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Report Card'''"
 
|Andrew Tsao
 
|Gigi McCreery,
 
Perry Rein
 
& Peter Murrieta
 
|June 29, 2008 (2008-06-29)
 
| id="pc118"|118
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="15"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="15" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex, Justin, and Max get their wizard report cards. To hide the fact that she did terrible, Alex attempts to destroy the report card numerous times, all of which are unsuccessful. When Jerry and Theresa become suspicious, Alex, in a panic, turns them into [[Guinea pig|guinea pigs]]. After Headmaster Crumbs finds out that Alex lied about her parents and her report card, he suspends Alex's powers for irresponsibility. Max and Justin lose the guinea pigs, not realizing who they actually are, and are brought up to speed by Alex. After finding them and changing them back, Professor Crumbs, shocked how much trouble Alex has caused, decides to permanently strip Alex of her powers, but Justin stands up for her, explaining that cleaning up after Alex makes him a better wizard. Moved by Justin's loyalty to his younger sister, and seeing that Alex has learned her lesson, Crumbs gives Alex back her powers and departs.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*This (object or person) is now not, a(n) (object or person) should fill its slot - transform objects
 
*You haven't acted with any responsibility, say goodbye to your magical ability - destroy wizard's powers
 
*This guinea pig is a bad dresser, turn him now into our professor - transform Professor Crumbs in his guinea pig form back into a human
 
*These guinea pigs are small, dumb and hairy, make them human to find Theresa and Jerry - transform guinea pigs to search for Theresa and Jerry
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Headmaster Crumbs, [[Charlie Adler]] as voice of Report Card
 
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Dan Benson as Friend #1, [[Kara Taitz]] as Guinea Pig #1, Keith Blaney as Guinea Pig #2
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep18"|18
 
|18
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Credit Check'''"
 
|Fred Savage
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|July 6, 2008 (2008-07-06)
 
| id="pc121"|121
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="16"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="16" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Alex's keen fashion sense leads her to begin an internship with a fashion magazine, but her employer takes credit for all of her ideas. She then plans a fashion show with Harper's distasteful clothing style to take revenge on him. Meanwhile, Justin tries to impress the new girl (Millie) working at the Sub Station, but turns out she has a boyfriend.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Gialsjay Timesday - freeze time
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Sara Paxton]] as Millie, Jeffrey Christopher Todd as Jeffrey, [[Julia Duffy]] as Ms. Angela
 
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Gavin Houston as Paul, Kristin Caldwell as Assistant, Brian Elerding as Jack
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep19"|19
 
|19
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex's Spring Fling'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Matt Goldman
 
|July 20, 2008 (2008-07-20)
 
| id="pc119"|119
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="17"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="17" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
Riley dumps Alex because she is always jealous. She plans to turn the tables and make him jealous instead. Alex animates a [[Mannequin|mannequin]], naming him "Manny Kin". However, Manny genuinely falls in love with Alex, preventing him from being able to change him back. Alex then animates Justin's precious action figure Calico Woman and tries to make Manny fall in love with her. Meanwhile, Justin is left in charge of the house when his parents go out of town, and his position of authority goes to his head.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Murrieta Animata - animate an object
 
*Murrieta Animata Grande - animate an object to life-size
 
*Garibay Immobilitay - unanimate an animated object
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Matt Smith as Manny, Lauren Phillips as Calico Girl, Brian Kubach as Riley
 
'''Co-Stars:''' J.R. May as Bully, Eddie Pepitone as Carter, Dallas Lovato as Girl, Andrew Elvis Miller as Person in Crowd, LeShay Tomlinson as Passerby
 
 
'''Absent:''' Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo and David DeLuise as Jerry Russo
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep20"|20
 
|20
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Quinceañera'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|August 10, 2008 (2008-08-10)
 
| id="pc116"|116
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="18"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="18" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
The family prepares for Alex's [[Quinceañera]], a traditional celebration to mark her journey to womanhood on her 15th birthday. Theresa takes control of the plans, turns it into the party that she wants, and refuses to listen to Alex's objections. This eventually irritates Alex to the point that she [[Body swap|switches bodies]] with Theresa, who wasn't able to have a Quinceañera of her own when she was 15. Also, joining in the party is Grandma Magdalena, who forgets her responsibility to teach Max and Justin to salsa dance. In the end, after all is resolved, Theresa realizes her error and allows Alex to have the party that ''she'' wants.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*(Name and Name) Cambia Coporum, Meum Corpora, Sua Nominavi - switch bodies
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Belita Moreno]] as Magdalena
 
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Adam Bay as Richard, [[Gabrielle Dennis]] as Candace
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep21"|21
 
|21
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Art Museum Piece'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|August 31, 2008 (2008-08-31)
 
| id="pc120"|120
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="19"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="19" style="border-bottom: #c71585 3px solid"|
 
When Alex decides to use magic to take a shortcut on her Art History Assignment, she brings historical masterpieces to life. ''[[Mona Lisa]]'', ''[[The Blue Boy]]'', [[Vincent van Gogh|Van Gogh]], and ''[[The Scream]]'' in order to answer questions on her worksheet correctly. Meanwhile, Max and Jerry play football in the house using a spell which spreads to Theresa.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Frames of figures, step out of your pictures - bring a picture to life
 
*Pictures of faces, return to your places (place and year) - return a picture that was previously brought to life
 
*Gothru Mothru - charm an object to move through anything
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Julie Brown]] as Ms. Marinovich, [[Danielle Bisutti]] as Mona Lisa, Britt Prentice as Babe Ruth
 
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Amanda Tepe as Elaine the Security Guard (the crazy lady with the flashlight), Amy D. Higgins as Garbage Lady, Keeshan Giles as Burly Customer, Boris Kievsky as "The Scream", Mark Rickard as Vincent Van Gogh, Michael Stancliff as Blue Boy
 
|}
 
 
 
=Wizards of Waverly Place (season 2)=
 
The second season of '''''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]''''' aired on [[Disney Channel]] from September 12, 2008 to August 21, 2009. The season deals with the Russo children, [[Alex Russo|Alex]] ([[Selena Gomez]]), [[Justin Russo (Wizards of Waverly Place)|Justin]] ([[David Henrie]]) and [[Max Russo]] ([[Jake T. Austin]]) continuing to compete to become the leading wizard in their family. [[Maria Canals Barrera]] and [[David DeLuise]] co-star their parents and [[Jennifer Stone]] co-stars as Alex's best friend, Harper Finkle.
 
 
 
 
Synopsis
 
 
Alex and Justin have new love interests Dean Moriarty ([[Daniel Samonas]]), and Juliet Van Heusten ([[Bridgit Mendler]]) respectively. The series characters cross over with ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]'' in the episode, "Cast-Away (To Another Show)", part one of "[[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana]]" featuring cast members from ''on Deck'' namely, [[Dylan and Cole Sprouse]], [[Brenda Song]], [[Debby Ryan]] and [[Phill Lewis]].
 
 
Recurring cast members and guest stars include [[Dan Benson]], [[Bill Chott]], Skyler Samuels, [[Josh Sussman]], [[Daryl Sabara]], [[Cindy Crawford]], [[Fred Willard]], [[Rachel Dratch]], [[Dwayne Johnson]], [[Misty May-Treanor]], [[JD Cullum]], [[Anne Ramsay]], [[Amanda Tepe]] and [[Jeff Garlin]].
 
 
 
 
Episodes
 
Main article: [[List of Wizards of Waverly Place episodes]]*This season consisted of 30 episodes.
 
*[[Selena Gomez]] and [[David Henrie]] appear in all episodes.
 
*[[Jake T. Austin]] is absent for one episode.
 
*[[Jennifer Stone]] is absent for three episodes.
 
*[[David DeLuise]] is absent for five episodes.
 
*[[Maria Canals Barrera]] is absent for seven episodes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable" sizcache="0" sizset="2" style="margin: auto; width: 100%"
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #1863b7; color: #fff"|Series #
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #1863b7; color: #fff"|Season #
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #1863b7; color: #fff"|Episode title
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #1863b7; color: #fff"|Director
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #1863b7; color: #fff"|Writer(s)
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #1863b7; color: #fff"|Original U.S. air date
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #1863b7; color: #fff"|Production code
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep22"|22
 
|1
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Smarty Pants'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|[[Todd J. Greenwald]]
 
|September 12, 2008 (2008-09-12)
 
| id="pc201"|201
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Alex is eager to help prepare for the Quiz Bowl if it will get new guy Dean's attention. But when Alex causes an accident that leaves one contestant unable to compete, she is forced to participate instead. To give the team an edge in the Quiz Bowl Competition, she wears the "Smarty Pants", which give the wearer superior knowledge on anything and everything. However, her superior knowledge might ruin her friendship with Harper, who was counting on the Quiz Bowl to give her a new reputation as class genius. To stop herself from answering all of the questions, Alex takes off the pants, only to learn that there were some unpleasant side effects.
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, [[Andy Pessoa]] as Alfred, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Veronica Sixtos as Nellie Rodriguez, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Zack Shada]] as Joey, Gary Owens as Alarm (voice), Edwin Kho as Gold Team Member
 
 
'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep23"|23
 
|2
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Beware Wolf'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|September 21, 2008 (2008-09-21)
 
| id="pc202"|202
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Justin meets a girl named Isabella through WizFace. Alex has suspicions that Isabella is not who she seems. After sharing a kiss, Justin learns that Isabella is actually a werewolf and, worse, he is becoming one himself. Meanwhile, Max and Alfred start a dog-walking business to earn money for cups on a chain.
 
 
'''Note:''' WizFace is a parody of [[Facebook]] and [[MySpace]].
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Sarah Ramos]] as Isabella, [[Andy Pessoa]] as Alfred
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Lauren Nightingale as Renna, Danielle O'Loughlin as Older Woman
 
 
'''Absent:''' [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep24"|24
 
|3
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Graphic Novel'''"
 
|[[Mark Cendrowski]]
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|October 5, 2008 (2008-10-05)
 
| id="pc203"|203
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="2"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="2" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
After Gigi steals Alex's diary, Justin and Max transport Gigi inside Alex's secret fairy tale princess world. The siblings struggle to keep Gigi from discovering Alex's secret, and revealing the family's secret to the world.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Literrarium Terrarium - teleport into our out of a book
 
*Bookus Mustardo - a spell Max created that transforms books into mustard (Doesn't work)
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, Skyler Samuels as Gigi
 
'''Co-Stars:''' April Audia as Teddy Bear, Jordan Carroll as Andy, Lili Ishida as Laura, Kelsey Sanders as Wannabe #1, Heather Trzyna as Wannabe #2, [[Zack Shada]] as Joey
 
 
'''Absent:''' David DeLuise as Jerry Russo and [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep25"|25
 
|4
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Racing'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|[[Justine Bateman]]
 
|October 12, 2008 (2008-10-12)
 
| id="pc204"|204
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Alex has a crush on Dean, a "gear head" type guy. To gain his attention, she asks if Dean can fix up an old junk car of Jerry's. Dean not only fixes the car, but enters it in an upcoming race. Alex is unsatisfied, and uses a worthless mail-order product of Max's to teleport inside the car during the race. She talks to Dean and finds out that he likes her as well. In the end they drive into a massive sloppy joe.
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke
 
 
'''Co-Stars''': Jack Sanderson as Race MC, [[Zack Shada]] as Joey
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep26"|26
 
|5
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex's Brother, Maximan'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Matt Goldman
 
|October 19, 2008 (2008-10-19)
 
| id="pc205"|205
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="3"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="3" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Alex goes on her first date with Dean at the roller rink, while Justin builds a robot for the Robot Olympics. After hearing from Jerry about a robber who steals tip jars an cupcakes, Max dons a superhero costume and plots to stop the thief. When Justin finds out, he is worried that his brother is heading into danger, so he tracks Alex down at the roller rink to ask for help. Alex is reluctant to leave Dean, but her family is more important. It turns out the "robber" was all a plot by Jerry to get his children to work together and realize what is really important.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Havity Nogravity - defy gravity
 
*Soap on a rope, soap fell off a rope, rope shot out of my hand, rope tie up that man - tie up a person
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke
 
 
'''Co-Stars''': Jack Sanderson as Roller Rink MC
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep27"|27
 
|6
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Saving WizTech Part I'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|October 26, 2008 (2008-10-26)
 
| id="pc208"|208
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="4"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="4" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
WizTech is forced to close after a failed evil wizard curses the school with plastic balls, which are not affected by magic. Professor Crumbs enlists Jerry to house a few of the students at his home. Among them is an (evil) WizTech wizard named Ronald Longcape Junior who tries to come between Alex and Dean. He traps Dean in Jell-O, then pretends to be Dean and breaks up with Alex. Ronald gets Alex to come back to WizTech with him. Meanwhile Justin, eager to be the savior of Wiz Tech, calls upon the help of a prestigious wizard company run by kids to help eliminate the balls from the school, under two conditions: 1) They get to put up their signs, and 2) they get to play in the balls.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Spandau Ballet, tell me it's true, take this evil man, you know what to do - make an evil wizard disappear
 
*Piggly wiggly, get in the jiggly - encase someone into a block of gelatin<br />
 
'''Notes''': This episode was first aired on October 24, 2008 on Disney Channel UK and Ireland (even though [[Disney Channel|Disney Channel USA]] stated that it was the world premiere when it already originally aired in the United Kingdom and Ireland two days earlier.
 
 
'''Guest Stars''': Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, [[Ian Abercrombie]] as Professor Crumbs, [[Josh Sussman]] as Hugh Normus, Chad Duell as Ronald Longcape, Jr. and [[Maurice Godin (actor)|Maurice Godin]] as Ronald Longcape, Sr.
 
'''Co-Stars''': [[Gary Owens]] as Corporate Ad/Ominous Voice, Sara Gonzalez as Cheerleader #1, Nikki Blackwell as Cheerleader #2, Jessica Dantic as Cheerleader #3
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.5 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-raugust_0-0">[1]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep28"|28
 
|7
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Saving WizTech Part II'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|October 26, 2008 (2008-10-26)
 
| id="pc209"|209
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="5"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="5" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
At arriving at Wiz Tech things start to get a little weird. Ronald is speaking in innuendos, spells are going wrong, and the school is being over run by advertisements. Ronald is keeping Dean locked in the supplies closet that his dad runs. Still unbeknownst to Alex, Ronald lures her up to the Tower of Evil to play the Tetherball of Evil which will turn both of them evil. Meanwhile, Justin is trying to figure out how the school got over run with advertisements. While he is rushing around he encounters Professor Crumbs who heard a rumor that Alex went up to the Tower of Evil and that he must make sure that she doesn't do that with Ronald Longcape. Max, hearing the whole conversation, told them that's exactly who she went with. Professor Crumbs tells them they must save their sister before it's to late. As they run up the stairs of the tower, Professor Crumbs is seen stealing T-shits and finds a very strange wooden card (a gift from Dean to Alex). When Max and Justin get up to the tower it is already too late for Alex is already playing with Ronald. Ronald caught reveals his whole plan to them. Minutes after he tells them of his evil plans Alex and Ronald are turned Evil and get a Frankenstein and Frankenstein's Wife makeover. Professor Crumbs walking up seconds after they were turned evil, tells them of a way to reverse the magic. One of them must be in love with someone else. Alex then realizes that she is in love with Dean and breaks the spell. Over come with love Ronald tells Alex what he's done with Dean saying that she'll never find him. At that moment Ronald's dad comes up with Dean in the elevator. Seeing his father mistake Ronald jumps in the Elevator and tells them not follow the or "lover boy get's it". Justin, in a quick moment of intelligence, jumps them down using the ''Pillows for Feet'' spell. Catching Ronald, who can barely get away with Dean, Alex takes Dean out of the Jello and receives his gift of his wooden card. Having a moment the realize that they are both madly in love with one another.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Piggly wiggly, get out of that jiggly - take someone out of a block of gelatin
 
*Pillow for Feet Spell - a spell Justin mentioned with an unknown incantation that transforms feet into pillows
 
'''Guest Stars''': Daniel Samonas as Dean Moriarty, Ian Abercrombie as Professor Crumbs, Josh Sussman as Hugh Normus, Chad Duell as Ronald Longcape, Jr., Maurice Godin as Ronald Longcape, Sr.
 
'''Absent:''' David DeLuise as Jerry Russo, Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo, and Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.9 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-raugust_0-1">[1]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep29"|29
 
|8
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Harper Knows'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|November 23, 2008 (2008-11-23)
 
| id="pc206"|206
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="6"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="6" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
The Russo family is on an assignment at [[Comic-Con|PopCon]], a popular comic-book and movie convention. They are on the lookout for rogue wizards who may be using their magic, and Alex is on the lookout for Harper - it's Harper's birthday, and Alex lied to get out of attending PopCon with her. Harper runs into Alex and accuses her of always lying. After a fiasco involving an enchanted costume, Alex decides it's time to stop keeping the biggest secret of all from her best friend.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Lies, lies, I need a disguise or Exactorum Replicorum - disguise as another object
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Josh Sussman as Hugh Normous, Michael A. Shepperd as Officer Lamp, [[Brian Scolaro]] as Goblin, [[Lee Meriwether]] as Battle Diva
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.6 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1">[2]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep30"|30
 
|9
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Taxi Dance'''"
 
|Mark Cendrowski
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|December 7, 2008 (2008-12-07)
 
| id="pc207"|207
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="7"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
When the taxicab that Alex was born in (Cab 804) is retired, Alex magically repairs it in order for her and her family to continue to cherish the memories of her birth. However, Alex unintentionally brings it to life as well, and when the Cab decides to remain by Alex's side at all times. It follows her all over the place, and eventually crashes through the window of the loft; amazingly, Jerry and Theresa are far from angry at Alex when she explains her intentions, and Cab 804 ultimately decides to leave and go back to work. After all, Alex already has a family looking after her.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*I can't bear to part with this cab that won't drive, do whatever it needs doing to bring it alive - bring a cab to life
 
*Rope through Greenwald's, help me now, climb up there and tie a bow or, oh, you know what I mean, rope, do your thing ''- tie a rope into a bow''
 
'''Guest Stars:''' John Capodice as "Uncle" Al and [[Adam Carolla]] as the voice of Burt the Cab
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep31"|31
 
|10
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Baby Cupid'''"
 
|Bob Berlinger
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|December 14, 2008 (2008-12-14)
 
| id="pc210"|210
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Jerry and Theresa's anniversary plans are ruined over a fight about magic, which prompts Alex to summon [[Cupid]]. When Justin reminds her that magic started the fight, Alex tries to hide Cupid from her mom by claiming that he is a lifelike doll from her "Marriage and Family" class. Cupid's return gets delayed after Max accidentally breaks his arrow and it strikes Justin, causing him to fall madly in love with an elated Harper. Harper is excited until this "new" Justin starts to bug her, and she starts to miss the "old" Justin that didn't return her feelings.
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Dan Benson as Zeke, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate and [[Mark DeCarlo]] as Cupid
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep32"|32
 
|11
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Make It Happen'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Justin Varava
 
|January 1, 2009 (2009-01-01)
 
| id="pc211"|211
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Jerry instructs his kids to each select an alternate career in the event that they do not become wizards. He ends up disappointed with their choices when Max chooses to be a [[Stage magician|stage magician]], and Alex and Justin decide to form a rock band. It is decided that Alex and Justin can use the rock band as their Plan B only if their performance draws in a large crowd. The band is a huge success, but the celebration is short lived when they find out Max used magic to make a fake audience. In the end, Alex gives Jerry a chance to live out his old dream as a bull rider, but it is so embarrassing that Theresa and the kids unanimously agree never to speak of it again.
 
 
'''Notes:''' This episode aired at the special time of Midnight (ET/PT). Because of this, in the Central and Mountain time zones, it aired on December 31, 2008 at 11 p.m. This episode is also called, "Plan B".
 
 
'''Special Guest Star:''' [[Fred Willard]] as Mr. Stuffleby
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Josiah Treger as Music Agent, Allie Carieri as Groupie
 
 
'''Absent:''' Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep33"|33
 
|12
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Fairy Tale'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|January 25, 2009 (2009-01-25)
 
| id="pc213"|213
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
With college applications in mind, Justin directs a performance of Peter Pan at Tribeca Prep. He casts Harper as Tinkerbell, but Alex must play the role when Harper breaks her leg. Alex, not thrilled with the idea of actually learning lines, then gets a real [[Fairy|fairy]], Flutter, to play her part. Things do not go as planned, and the production is a disaster. Justin is cheered up when his siblings write a wonderful review.
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Dan Benson as Zeke, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1881004/ Rachel Cannon] as Flutter the fairy
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep34"|34
 
|13
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Fashion Week'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|February 15, 2009 (2009-02-15)
 
| id="pc215"|215
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="8"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="8" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Magic is down for the day. Alex tricks Harper into letting her take care of the one-of-a-kind dress that Harper's new boss designed for [[Fashion week]]. But Alex breaks her promise and models the dress in her bedroom, a situation ends in Justin getting food all over it. Alex must figure things out without the help of magic. She breaks down and tells Harper that the dress is ruined. Minutes later, Mr. Frenchie (the designer) tells Harper that his fashion show was double booked. Alex asks Mr. Frenchie if he would like to have his show at the sub station. Justin and Zeke take advantage of the models staying at the sub station by getting them to play Dungeons and Gargoyles with them. But the models accidentally get food poisoning from eating bad sandwiches. Just when things get bad, magic comes back and Alex is able to save the day.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Red skies at night, fix it right - fix an object
 
'''Notes:''' In the beginning of the episode Alex says that Justin was afraid of ponies until last year, but in the episode "Potion Commotion", Alex tells Mr. Laritate that Justin rode a pony by himself when he was 9.
 
 
'''Special Guest Star:''' [[Cindy Crawford]] as Bibi Rockford
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Willie Garson]] as Mr. Frenchie, Dan Benson as Zeke
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Katie Savoy as Model #1, Elizabeth Tsing as Model #2, Chloe Dykstra as Model #3
 
'''Absent:''' [[Jake T. Austin]] as Max Russo and Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.9 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-2">[3]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep35"|35
 
|14
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Helping Hand'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Jay Baxter
 
Shaun Zaken
 
|February 16, 2009 (2009-02-16)
 
| id="pc217"|217
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="9"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="9" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Justin creates the Helping Hand to assist busy wizards from the wizard world. Jerry gives Alex and Max several tedious chores, but when Alex uses the Helping Hand to do her chores for her. Unfortunately, the Hand is worn out by all the work, and is unable to perform when a wizard arrives to review Justin's creation.
 
 
'''Spells'''
 
*Ex, ex, extra hand, take a stand, give us a hand - a spell Justin created to bring his Helping Hand to life
 
'''Guest Stars:''' John Doe as Superintendent Spellman, Kate VanDevender as Helping Hand
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.5 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-3">[4]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep36"|36
 
|15
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Art Teacher'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|March 1, 2009 (2009-03-01)
 
| id="pc214"|214
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="10"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="10" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Alex bonds with a new art teacher, who turns out to be a teenager, Jenny, under a spell. Alex changes her back into a teenager, but with no teacher art class is cancelled. Alex manages to convince Mr. Laritate of how important art is, and he promises to get them a new teacher. Meanwhile, Max gets out of gym class by inventing a disease called Mono-oranegeosis, which makes him unable to see the color orange. This fake disease gets him sympathy from celebrities like Dwayne Johnson and Misty Mae-Treanor. But his fake disease is revealed by a girl from school.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Rainon Chainon - chain people
 
*Def Leppard Anamalis - transform into an animal
 
*Clean it up, wash it, scrub it down, oh no - clean a room
 
'''Special Guest Stars:''' [[Dwayne Johnson]] as himself, [[Misty May-Treanor]] as Herself
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate, [[Heidi Swedberg]] as Old Jennifer Majorhealy, Gilland Jones as Young Jenny, [[Daryl Sabara]] as T.J. Taylor, Kristi Lauren as Chelsa
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.1 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-4">[5]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep37"|37
 
|16
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Future Harper'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Matt Goldman
 
Peter Murrieta
 
|March 15, 2009 (2009-03-15)
 
| id="pc212"|212
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="11"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="11" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Alex, Justin and Max discover that a famous author ([[Rachel Dratch]]) is using their lives as the premise for her best-selling book series, Charmed and Dangerous. However, the wizards are shocked learning that the author, H.J. Darling, is really Harper from the future. She traveled back in time to write about wizards, since in the future they have been outed and are not so interesting. Alex is enraged that Harper has been writing books about her without permission. Future Harper tells Justin that he must convince Alex to give Past Harper permission to write the series. In the end of the episode, Selena Gomez and Rob Reiner comically talk about the importance of reading.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Before we see this volcano blow, turn this lava into snow - turn lava into snow
 
'''Notes:''' H.J. Darling is a parody of [[J. K. Rowling]]. Also, Future Harper reveals that Alex will be dating (and break up with) someone named Mason, which is later proved in "Alex Charmed a Boy" ("You Muse, You Lose")
 
 
'''Special Guest Star:''' [[Rob Reiner]] as himself
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Rachel Dratch]] as H.J. Darling
 
'''Absent:''' David DeLuise as Jerry Russo, and Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.1 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-5">[6]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep38"|38
 
|17
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex Does Good'''"
 
|Guy Distad
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|April 5, 2009 (2009-04-05)
 
| id="pc219"|219
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="12"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="12" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
When Alex is sent to the principal's office for the umpteenth time, Mr. Laritate makes her join the "Happy Helpers Club" under the threat of suspension. However, Alex is disgusted when she discovers that the club actually only does mundane everyday tasks for other people (pushing an elevator button, for example) rather than actual good deeds, and they are only doing said deeds for rewards. Alex talks to her older friend, Maggie, who gives her advice. Meanwhile, Max goes on his first date, and learns the importance of being yourself.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Help me travel on my own, I need to get there through this phone - teleport through a phone
 
*Pound for pound, you're a clown - transform someone into a clown
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate, Kathryn Foley as Jennette Brocolleti, [[Jo Anne Worley]] as Maggie, Gilland Jones as Jenny, Steve Purnick as Store Owner
 
'''Viewers:''' 2.7 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-6">[7]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep39"|39
 
|18
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Hugh's Not Normous'''"
 
|Ken Ceizler
 
|Justin Varava
 
|April 12, 2009 (2009-04-12)
 
| id="pc216"|216
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="13"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="13" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Jerry tells Alex that she must be nice to people. When Hugh Normous, a young giant, shows up at the lair, having run away from home, Alex decides to "be nice" by hiding him from her parents while she helps to locate his birth parents. Meanwhile, Max tried to get back at Alex for all her cruel pranks.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Put on a show, let's let Hugh know what it's like to grow - decrease the size of a room
 
*Roomus Fixus - return a room to its original size
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Josh Sussman as Hugh Normus, Clarinda Ross as Cathy Normus, [[Lee Reherman]] as Doug Normus, Christopher Neiman as Stu Fineman, [[Rose Abdoo]] as Mary Lou Fineman
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep40"|40
 
|19
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Don't Rain On Justin's Parade - Earth'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Richard Goodman
 
|April 19, 2009 (2009-04-19)
 
| id="pc227"|227
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="14"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="14" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
When Justin attempts to use Magic to make his mentor Baxter Knight's weather predictions come true, he angers Mother Nature and winds up with his own personal rain cloud. Meanwhile, Alex partners up with Mr. Laritate as Deputy Russo and suddenly turns "good". Justin asks her for help, and the two are lectured by Mother Nature on the importance of helping the environment.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*If Baxter loses his job, it will be a pity, let's have snow over half of New York City - make it snow over half of New York City
 
*Please don't let Baxter Knight fail, make me some candied-yam hail - make it rain candied-yam hail
 
*What he did - make it rain sweet potato hail
 
'''Notes:''' Baxter Knight's prediction of "hail the size of candied yams" parodies [[David Letterman|David Letterman's]] prediction of hail "the size of canned hams", which Letterman had said during his previous years as a weatherman.
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate, Jenica Bergere as Mother Nature, [[Steve Monroe]] as Baxter Knight, and Robert Mammana as Officer Bryan
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Casey Jon Diedrick as Sal, John Burke as Anchor, Kimberly Perez as Harper Wannabe
 
 
'''Absent:''' Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep41"|41
 
|20
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Family Game Night'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|April 26, 2009 (2009-04-26)
 
| id="pc218"|218
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="15"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="15" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
In order to pass a history test, Alex switches brains with Harper. There is a glitch, however, and the two cannot switch back. Justin is harassed by a girl, Daphne, who insists they are dating. To drive her away, Justin invites to Daphne to Russo Family Game Night, an infamous event that usually "ends in crime scene tape" due to the Russos' loud fighting. Meanwhile, Alex and Harper are still having trouble with the body switching spell - Alex winds up with two brains in her head, while a brainless Harper is tied up in Alex's bedroom. Needless to say, the game night ends in disaster, much to Justin's delight.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*(Name and Name) Cambia Coporum Meum Capora Sua Numinavi - switch bodies
 
*Hairbrainium Excamchangium - change hair styles
 
*After all that's been said we want to switch back our heads - switch voices
 
*Voicus Rightnoisus - return voices to their original owner
 
*This all has been a pain, now we want to switch back our brains - combine two brains together
 
*Please brain, leave brain - return brains to their original owner
 
""Notes:" *In the season 1 episode, "Quincenara", it is said that if you do not switch bodies back by sundown, you will be stuck in the other person's body forever. However, Harper and Alex were still in each other's bodies at night and made it back.
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Christa B. Allen]] as Daphne
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep42"|42
 
|21
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Justin's New Girlfriend'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Richard Goodman
 
|May 2, 2009 (2009-05-02)
 
| id="pc221"|221
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="16"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="16" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Harper and Justin bond over a silent movie festival. Alex makes fun of them by saying that they're dating. However, determined to keep her brother and best friend from dating, Alex sabotages their relationship. It all escalades into a black-and-white costumed chase scene, after which Justin tells Harper that he enjoys attending movies with her as long as she isn't chasing after him.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Make these troubles no more, go in through the out door - keep people coming back inside the same room when he or she leaves
 
*Alex always wrecks it, make this door an exit - reverse the above spell
 
*Take away color and sound, this is where revenge is found - transform a place into a silent film<br />
 
'''Note:''' The silent movie scene is a tribute to the Charlie Chaplin films.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep43"|43
 
|22
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''My Tutor, Tutor'''"
 
|[[David DeLuise]]
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|May 29, 2009 (2009-05-29)
 
| id="pc226"|226
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="17"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="17" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Alex and Justin start bonding with Max's new tutor, Tutor. But when they find out that she is going to leave when Max is done, they purposely cause their little brother to fail just so Tutor will stay. At the end they found out she is a [[Half-elf|half-elf]] and that is why they both liked her.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Into thin air, send this chair - make an object disappear
 
*Archery and plumbing is the only way to keep that thief from getting away - create a toilet plunger that is shot off a bow
 
*When in doubt, inside-out - take an object out of another object
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Paulina Olszynski as Tutor, Dana Michael Woods as Leprechaun
 
 
'''Absent:''' David DeLuise as Jerry Russo due to directing this episode
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep44"|44
 
|23
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Paint By Committee'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Peter Dirksen
 
|June 26, 2009 (2009-06-26)
 
| id="pc229"|229
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="18"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="18" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Alex is chosen to paint a mural for her school. But when the committee pitches ideas that do not match her ideas for the mural she uses magic on the mural so when they look at it they see whatever they want to, but when Justin finds out that Alex used magic he uses magic to put her mural on the wall. The committee is unhappy with her decision, but she says that she is going to go her own way with the mural.
 
 
'''Spells''':
 
*The weight of this mural is too much to shoulder, so watch me use the eye of the beholder - enable people to see their desires
 
*From down below, this art should show - bring up art from the subway station
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Dan Benson as Zeke, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate, and Peter Hulne as Lane
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Tim Dougherty as Karl
 
'''Viewers:''' 6.0 million.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-7">[8]</sup><sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-8">[9]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep45"|45
 
|24
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizard for a Day'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Justin Varava
 
|July 10, 2009 (2009-07-10)
 
| id="pc230"|230
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
It is Jerry's birthday so Justin gives him a magical pencil holder and Max was going to go with his annual cat, but decides to go with Justin's pencil sharpener. When Alex looks for a gift better that Justin's she goes to the wizard world and gets the Merlin hat which grants any wish for a day. Jerry wishes for a box of pencils and for a Milky Way Milkshake from the Asteroid Belt. Alex then thinks that his wishes are silly so she uses the hat to turn the Sub Station into the Asteroid Belt. It brings in a lot of customers and Jerry makes their shift go up and makes them wear goofy costumes. A day later, the aliens heard that the milky way milkshake machine has reopened and wants to take it. Justin then uses one of the alien's laser guns to get rid of the hat which makes everything disappear.
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Dan Benson as Zeke, [[Amir Talai]] as Alien leader
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep46"|46
 
|25
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''[[Wizards on Deck With Hannah Montana|Cast-Away (To Another Show)]]'''"
 
"(Part one of "[[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana]]")"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|July 17, 2009 (2009-07-17)
 
| id="pc220"|220
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="19"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="19" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Justin is excited to meet London Tipton when he wins an essay contest prize: a cruise on the SS Tipton. Theresa and Jerry say Alex can't go because of her 14 absent assignments. Alex (who eventually sneaks away, but is caught and agrees to take classes on board) and Max join Justin onboard, where Alex bonds with new friend [[Bailey Pickett]], but soon gets in hot water when she uses magic to bring Harper aboard. Meanwhile, Max and Zack, (who has developed a massive crush on Alex), compete in a series of outrageous challenges. Alex says that she is [[Ashley Olsen]] so she won't get caught skipping classes. But gets caught after mistaking her name and telling Mr. Moseby that her real name is Ashley Simpson. In the 2nd episode, [[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana|Double Crossed]], when Alex gets sick of Justin's attitude, she puts blue [[Dye|dye]] in the hot tub to prank him. At the end of the episode, Alex is caught when Justin pours water on her hand. When it turns blue, Alex gets exposed and must not do any more pranks while on the cruise. Max plays with a Magic Bag is making fun of Felix The Cat who also has a magic bag.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Bags from home, meet me here, take them there, and bring them near - bring luggage to people from home
 
*From east to west, this spell's no jest, wherever we roam, send (name) back home - send someone back home
 
'''Special Guest Stars:''' [[Phill Lewis]] as [[Marion Moseby]], [[Debby Ryan]] as [[Bailey Pickett]], [[Cole Sprouse]] as [[Cody Martin]], [[Dylan Sprouse]] as [[Zack Martin]], and [[Brenda Song]] as [[London Tipton]]
 
'''Viewers:''' 9.3 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-9">[10]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep47"|47
 
|26
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizards vs. Vampires on Waverly Place'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|July 24, 2009 (2009-07-24)
 
| id="pc223"|223
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
When a new sandwich shop (the Late Nite Bite) opens in Waverly Place, Justin falls in love with the owner's daughter, Juliet Van Heusen. But when the Russos finds out that they are [[Vampire|vampires]] both parents say they can't date. Meanwhile, Alex tries to get rid of Max because of his annoying impressions and tries to send him to an underwater camp for the summer, but her plan blows up when Justin finally tells his parents about him and Juliet. In the end, both parents allow their children to date each other again.
 
 
'''Notes:''' The version available on [[ITunes|iTunes]] has scenes deleted from the episode, such as Max's [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Dr. Evil]] and [[Jerry Seinfeld]] impersonations, or when Juliet complains about her not dating Justin. When this episode was broadcast on Disney Channel Middle East, this episode had some scenes deleted and as a result, the running time of the episode was 23 minutes instead of 38 minutes. In the episode "Future Harper", the future version of Harper (played by Rachel Dratch) mentions saving a girl named Juliet.
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Anne Ramsay]] as Cindy Van Heusen, and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0191631/ JD Cullum] as Alucard Van Heusen
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Andrew Michael Davies as Alternate Justin, Mary K. DeVault as Mary, and Jim Giordano as Marvin
 
'''Viewers:''' 5.0 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-10">[11]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep48"|48
 
|27
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizards vs. Vampires: Tasty Bites'''"
 
|Mark Cendrowski
 
|Justin Varava
 
|July 31, 2009 (2009-07-31)
 
| id="pc224"|224
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="20"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="20" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
When Juliet comes over for Dinner at the Russo Family's house, she convinces them that Vampires are "health" conscious, so they start eating Healthy. Upset about the Healthiness, Alex and Harper both get part time shifts at the Late Nite Bite where they over hear Alucard & Cindy talk' about how younger vampires get humans to eat healthy before drinking their "delicious" blood. Alex runs off and tells Justin. As Justin thinks it, Juliet knows her parents' plot of biting Alex. When Justin, Juliet, Theresa and Jerry intervenes, Max comes in with Pumpkin Scent. And Juliet explains a vampire's "Worst Fear," than "[[Garlic]]."
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Don't let this garden go to waste, give all this food a lot more taste - increase the size of a pumpkin
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, Anne Ramsay as Cindy Van Heusen, JD Cullum as Alucard Van Heusen
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.8 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-11">[12]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep49"|49
 
|28
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizards vs. Vampires: Dream Date'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|August 7, 2009 (2009-08-07)
 
| id="pc225"|225
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="21"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="21" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
When Dean moves away, Alex decides to show up in Dean's dreams. A few months later he comes back. When Alex goes on their date, Dean pays more attention to the arcade than her, and Alex attempts to break up with him. She pretends to be a slob so that Dean breaks up with her, but he said it was no big deal after she blurted it out. Alex goes into his dreams one more time to find out how Dean really feels. Meanwhile, when Juliet asks Justin to go on vacation with her and her family, he doesn't want to go and lies to her.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*What I need now is the opposite of clean, make me a girl without hygiene - trasnform a girl into a slob
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Daniel Samonas]] as Dean Moriarty, David Boller as Abe Lincoln, and [[Amanda Tepe]] as Hot Dog Vendor Lady
 
'''Absent:''' [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo
 
'''Viewers:''' 5.0 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-12">[13]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep50"|50
 
|29
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizards & Vampires vs. Zombies'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|August 8, 2009 (2009-08-08)
 
| id="pc228"|228
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Justin promises Juliet an unforgettable prom date. But when Alex organizes a zombie-themed anti-prom, Alex gives Max flyers to hand out and he accidentally sends the zombie prom flyers to the wizard world with a permission slip to test out a no fear ring, and real zombies arrive. Meanwhile, Harper and Zeke go to the prom together. At the prom Justin serenades Juliet and asks her to go steady with him. After that Max, Alex, Harper, Justin, Zeke, and Juliet get in a dance off with the zombies to get them to leave. In the end Justin and Juliet have a special moment together, slow dancing and kissing after Juliet agrees to go steady with Justin.
 
 
'''Note:''' A reference is made to [[Michael Jackson]]'s [[Michael Jackson's Thriller|"Thriller"]] video/short movie. Also, Zeke makes a reference to the [[Irwin Allen]] sci-fi show [[Lost in Space]] when he says "Danger, danger, Will Robinson!" The idea for Zombie Prom was originally mentioned and conceived by Alex in the episode "Graphic Novel".
 
 
'''Guest Stars:''' Bridgit Mendler as Juliet Van Heusen, Dan Benson as Zeke
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Christopher Recupito Rossi as Zombie Guy, Callie Carson as Zombie Girl, Malia Dawkins as Zombie Prom Victim, Marcus Alexander Hart as Prom Zombie, Daniel Sykes as Mocking Prom Guy
 
 
'''Absent:''' Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep51"|51
 
|30
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Retest'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|August 21, 2009 (2009-08-21)
 
| id="pc222"|222
 
|- sizcache="0" sizset="22"
 
| class="description" colspan="7" sizcache="0" sizset="22" style="border-bottom: #1863b7 3px solid"|
 
Jerry and his siblings, Kelbo and Megan (Jerry revealed to the kids they have an aunt), need to retake the Wizard test that, in their teen years, determined who got to keep their powers. When Alex, Justin and Max see how competitive the contest gets, they realize the same test could eventually tear their family apart as well. Through the entire episode each one of them gets compared to a relative. Max to Kelbo, Alex to Megan, Justin to their dad, and Harper to their Mom. In the end Justin says Alex is nothing like Megan because Alex apologized and that's something Megan never learned to do.
 
 
'''Spells:'''
 
*Let's go visit our new aunt, take us to [[Paris, Texas]] - teleport to Paris
 
*Love on the rocks, unpack the box-es - unpack boxes
 
*Zoobaa zoobaa zoobaa, hey sister, go sister, Paris, Texas - teleport to Paris
 
*Wewww - a spell used by Uncle Kelbo to teleport him and his fish
 
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Jeff Garlin]] as Uncle Kelbo, [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0313232/ Carrie Genzel] as Aunt Megan
 
'''Co-Stars:''' Jay Brian Winnick as Mr. McFly
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.9 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-13">[14]</sup>
 
 
'''Notes:''' This episode originally aired on July 23, 2009 on Disney Channel Latin America, almost a month before it aired in the United States. This is the last episode to be broadcast in [[Standard-definition television|standard defination]].
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
 
''Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie''
 
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto; width: 100%"
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ed9121; color: #100"|Title
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ed9121; color: #100"|Director
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ed9121; color: #100"|Writer(s)
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ed9121; color: #100"|Original U.S. air date
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center"
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''[[Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie]]'''"
 
|[[Lev L. Spiro]]
 
|[[Daniel Berendsen|Dan Berendsen]]
 
[[Todd J. Greenwald]]
 
|August 28, 2009 (2009-08-28)
 
|}
 
 
 
=Wizards of Waverly Place (season 3)=
 
The third season of '''''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]''''' is currently airing on [[Disney Channel]] beginning on October 9, 2009. The Russo children, [[Alex Russo|Alex]] ([[Selena Gomez]]), [[Justin Russo (Wizards of Waverly Place)|Justin]] ([[David Henrie]]) and [[Max Russo]] ([[Jake T. Austin]]) continue to compete to become the leading wizard in their family and meet many friends and adversaries along the way. [[Maria Canals Barrera]] and [[David DeLuise]] co-star as their parents and [[Jennifer Stone]] co-stars as Alex's best friend, Harper Finkle. This is the first season of the series to be broadcast in [[HDTV|high definition]].
 
 
 
 
Synopsis
 
 
Justin is now a graduated wizard and no longer needs to take wizard training classes with his fellow siblings. Alex now feels the need to step her training skills with a little help from Harper who now lives with the Russos. Justin also continues his relationship with Juliet ([[Bridgit Mendler]]) and Alex starts a new one with Mason ([[Gregg Sulkin]]). Both relationships are currently broken up. Justin attempts to fulfill a number of achievements he thinks make up a successful senior year at high school, including joining the basketball team, being elected student body president, hosting a big party, and winning the science fair with a water powered engine.
 
 
Recurring cast members and guest stars include [[Bill Chott]], [[Dan Benson]], [[Hayley Kiyoko]], [[Moisés Arias]], [[Fred Willard]], [[Austin Butler]], [[Shakira]], [[Ted McGinley]], [[John O'Hurley]], [[Wilmer Valderrama]], [[Kate Flannery]] and [[Jeff Garlin]].
 
 
 
 
Episodes
 
Main article: [[List of Wizards of Waverly Place episodes]]*This season was filmed from July 7, 2009<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-2">[3]</sup> - March 23, 2010<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-3">[4]</sup>.
 
*This season will consist of 35 episodes.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-WoWPExtended_4-0">[5]</sup>
 
*[[Selena Gomez]] and [[David Henrie]] appear in all episodes.
 
*[[Jennifer Stone]] was absent for three episodes.
 
*[[Jake T. Austin]] and [[David DeLuise]] were absent for four episodes.
 
*[[Maria Canals Barrera]] was absent for seven episodes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto; width: 100%"
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff"|Series #
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff"|Season #
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff"|Episode title
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff"|Director
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff"|Writer(s)
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff"|Original U.S. air date
 
! style="text-align: center; background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff"|Production code
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep52"|52
 
|1
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Franken Girl'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|October 9, 2009 (2009-10-09)
 
| id="pc301"|301
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
As Justin is continuously getting annoyed by Alex breaking into his room and stealing things, he decides to create a female [[Frankenstein's monster]] to act as a 'body guard' and names her "Franken Girl." However, when Alex beats the monster and still manages to break into Justins room, he tries to get revenge by casting a spell to make Franken Girl Alex's best friend but also casts a "spell lock" to stop Alex from reversing the spell. Although intitially annoyed by Franken Girl's obsession with her, Alex soon takes a liking to her, which just makes Justin more mad and more eager to seek revenge. he soon thinks up a rather elaborate (and somewhat demented) revenge plan.
 
 
'''Spells:''' ''We need electricity, and a lot, give me 1.21 gigawatts!'' - creates a large electric current
 
''Bring Franken Girl back to alive, you're Alex's BFF, and that's no jive'' - brings back Franken Girl and makes Franken Girl best friends with Alex
 
''Alex doesn't think cheerleading's cool, make Franken Girl a cheerleading fool'' - makes Franken Girl love cheerleading
 
'''Spell lock:''' Hey nannynanny, hachacha!
 
 
'''Guest starring:''' Perry Mattfield as Franken Girl, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate
 
'''Co-starring:''' Megan Carcioppolo as Cheerleader #1, Erin Prieto as Cheerleader #2, Jazzlyn Marae as Cheerleader #3
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.6 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-5">[6]</sup>
 
'''Notes:''' This is the first episode of the series to be broadcast in High Definition, and the show now utilizes a '[[Filmizing|filmized]]' appearance (though it is still shot on videotape, as is standard with Disney Channel sitcoms). This episode aired on September 27, 2009 on Disney Channel Middle East.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep53"|53
 
|2
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Halloween'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|[[Todd J. Greenwald]]
 
|October 16, 2009 (2009-10-16)
 
| id="pc302"|302
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
The Russo's haunted house has been lame every year. The person in charge of the haunted house threatens to take it away if its not scary. Alex then goes to the wizard world and gets three real but kind of lame ghosts, following her dad's orders. But, they aren't scary enough as at first, Teresa thinks there just people in masks. Alex and Harper go back to the wizard world and get 'Mantooth' the scariest ghost from the wizard world who used to scare Justin at night. Mantooth does somethig with his face that scars the children for life and the Russo's get their haunted house taken away.
 
'''Magical Objects:''' Ghosts.
 
 
'''Guest starring:''' Bo Foxworth as Coach, Scott Freeburg as Doug, [[Daniel Roebuck]] as Mr. Evans, [[Sean Whalen]] as Mantooth
 
'''Co-starring:''' Hilary Hacker as Mrs. Chenowith, Stephen A.F. Day as Frank, Shannon McClung as Doug's Body, Keith Allan as Wally
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.5 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-6">[7]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep54"|54
 
|3
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Monster Hunter'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Richard Goodman
 
|October 23, 2009 (2009-10-23)
 
| id="pc303"|303
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Justin signs up for Monster Hunting, after he masters his last spell. Knowing that Justin could become the full wizard, Alex studies with help from Harper. Meanwhile, Max performs a spell that separates his conscience from himself. Then, he performs another spell to make monsters go all over the city to sabotage Justin's training even though his conscience tells him not to. Later, Alex, Max and his conscience goes to help Justin with the monsters and Alex performs two spells successfully and saves Justin.
 
 
'''Spells:''' ''Hair all frizzy, don't have a tizzy, thin lizzy!'' - makes people thin
 
''My inner thoughts of right and wrong, Come out come out where you belong!'' - brings people's consience out, but he or she is supposed to stand in front of a mirror, then his or her reflection will become his or her conscience
 
''Hot monsters in the city, running wild what a pity!'' - releases monsters into someone's city ("Hot monsters in the city...running wild and..." refers to a nick gilder song from the 1980's)
 
''Arm'n'handa runamita!'' ''or'' ''Grow Arms and go away'' - gives something arms and makes it run away
 
''Train in vain, go to Spain!'' - causes a train to go to Spain
 
'''Special Guest Stars:''' [[Moisés Arias]] as Max's Conscience, [[Fred Willard]] as Mr. Stuffleby
 
'''Co-starring:''' Dennis Hadley as Fakeahorseus
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.3 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-7">[8]</sup>
 
'''Note:''' Mr Stuffleby says that Alex completed 100 spells but in the episode Potion Commotion Jerry said Alex and Justin were on lesson 372...... When Jerry said "It's seems like just yesterday you were changing a brick into a rabbit" and Justin answered "Edgebono Utoostis" when the actual spell should have been 'This guinea pig is now not, a dove with wings should fill it's slot' and it should turn a guinea pig to a dove not a brick, from the episode Report Card. Edgebono Utoostis is the duplication spell used in the first episode Crazy 10 minute sale.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep55"|55
 
|4
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Three Monsters'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Justin Varava
 
|October 30, 2009 (2009-10-30)
 
| id="pc304"|304
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Justin begins his Monster Hunting course and senses that there are three un-registered monsters on Waverly Place. Forgetting that Juliet and her family live there, he tells the professionals, and they come looking for her. Realizing his mistake, Justin tries to fix it by trying to find three other monsters. In the end, the monster hunters take away Franken Girl and Justin's robot. Meanwhile, Max tries to separate himself from his conscience because he thinks that he's trying to steal his mom.
 
 
'''Spells:''' ''Liar, liar, pants on fire'' - The ability to set pants on fire
 
''I'm rubber, you're glue; take her smell and put it on you'' - switches clothes and smell
 
''Markers markers, go away, hey'' - the ability to make markers go away
 
 
'''Special Guest Star:''' Moisés Arias as Max's Conscience
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen, [[Andy Kindler]] as Chancellor Tootietootie, Pat Finn as Luxor, [[Wendi McLendon-Covey]] as Dr. Ice
 
'''Co-starring:''' Perry Matfield as Franken Girl
 
'''Absent:''' [[David DeLuise]] as Jerry Russo
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.4 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-8">[9]</sup>
 
'''Note''': This is part 2 of the saga promoted as ''"The Chronicles of Moises: Voice of Reason!''. This is the last appearence of Franken-Girl.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep56"|56
 
|5
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''A Night at the Lazerama'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|November 6, 2009 (2009-11-06)
 
| id="pc306"|306
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
As his first official monster hunting assignment, Justin is dispatched to capture a [[Mind control|mind controlling]] mummy after all of the other monster hunters are apparently [[Killed in action|killed in action]]. Arriving at the museum, Justin and Juliet end up getting trapped in an exhibit with a soundproof plastic window, leaving them unable to call for help and the window itself immune to Justin's magic. Justin believes that they can wait till morning for a worker to let them out, but quickly realizes otherwise when he remembers that exposure to sunlight will incinerate Juliet. Justin ultimately decides that Juliet needs to look in the mummy's eyes and become his slave in order to leave so she will not be destroyed, though he promises to hunt down the mummy and save her one day.
 
 
Meanwhile, Alex, in an attempt to sabotage Max's increasingly good behavior and gain a better chance at winning the wizard competition, has Harper separate Conscience from Max, and Max's behavior becomes increasingly horrific; however, she quickly rushes to fix the problem when Jerry informs her that Conscience will become his own person if he is separated from Max for too long. After reuniting Max and his conscience, Alex discovers Justin's plight and rushes to save him, but arrives too late to save Juliet from the mummy.
 
 
'''Spells:''' ''Please please, tell me now, is there something I should know, Duranium, Duranius'' - shows something people "might want to know" in a picture frame
 
''Scrubby dubby, into the tubby'' - turns someone into a washing machine
 
''Argile, bobby, tube, knee high, into socks, turn this guy'' - turns someone into a pair of socks
 
 
'''Special Guest Star:''' Moisés Arias as Max's Conscience
 
'''Guest Starring''': Bridgit Mendler as Juliet Van Heuson, Adam Irigoyen as New Conscience, John Eric Bentley as Mummy, Andy Kindler as Chancellor Tootietootie, Nicole J. Butler as Customer
 
'''Notes:''' This is the third and final part of the saga advertised as "''The Chronicles of Moises: Voice of Reason!''". Strangely, Juliet tells Justin that sunlight will turn her into ash, when she was shown walking outside in broad daylight several times with no apparent ill effects during the "Wizards vs. Vampires" saga. However, as Juliet's vampire development has been rather slow, it could be possible that she has only recently inherited this weakness. In this episode Harper mentions "Jeremy From Science", a [[Goblin|goblin]] that Alex named that way to cover her wizard secret from Harper in the episode "Harper Knows" .
 
'''Magical Objects:''' Mummies and vampires (which are both monsters)
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep57"|57
 
|6
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Doll House'''"
 
|[[Jean Sagal]]
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|November 20, 2009 (2009-11-20)
 
| id="pc305"|305
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
After Harper finds out that she's moving, the Russo's offer Harper to live with them. While Alex and Harper clean out the basement to make room for Harper's things, they find Alex's old doll house. Alex shrinks herself down to fit in the doll house to use as her own art studio, but Jerry and Theresa give the doll house away to a little girl named Olive, with Alex still in it. Unable to use magic to get out, as she had dropped her wand, Alex gets Harper's attention and begs her not to tell Justin. Harper however, tells him and then the pair help Alex, when she makes him pay for the doll house back. Meanwhile, Justin tries to sell his "Captain Jim-Bob Shirwood Farmhouse Space Command Module" which is worth $400.
 
 
'''Spells''': ''Shrinka dink, shrinka dank, shrinka dunk'' - makes certain objects shrink. This spell also makes Alex turn back big.
 
'''Guest starring''': [[Yara Shahidi]] as Olive, [[Gregg Binkley]] as Randy
 
'''Viewers:''' 4.1 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-9">[10]</sup>
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep58"|58
 
|7
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Marathon Helper'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|December 4, 2009 (2009-12-04)
 
| id="pc307"|307
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
After Harper wins a marathon, she discovers that Alex used magic to help her win every competition since they were very young, including the marathon. Upset that she never really won anything on her own, Alex decides to let Harper do all the contests again from the past in order to have the opportunity to win without the aid of magic, though things go wrong when Harper proves to be completely incompetent in everything. Meanwhile Justin decides to enter the marathon so he can be the first Russo to win an athletic trophy.
 
 
'''Spells''': ''Gnip Gnop, Hippity Hop, run 26.2 miles, then stop'' - makes people run a marathon and finish in first place.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': [[Dan Benson]] as Zeke, [[Imani Hakim]] as Connie, Jump Rope Girl
 
'''Notes''': During the Spelling Bee Contest, Carol misspelled hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia. She used f instead of ph.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep59"|59
 
|8
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex Charms a Boy'''"
 
"'''You Muse, You Lose''' ([[UK]])"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|January 15, 2010 (2010-01-15)
 
| id="pc313"|313
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Alex meets Mason, a transfer student from England and they start to date. He is perfect in every way with the exception of his view of art, which is dogs and parts of American history. Alex tries to make him more American, by throwing water balloons at people (being rude) and laughing in appreciation (making fun of Mr. Laritate and Harper's clothes). In order to make him a better artist, Alex takes matters into her own hands by putting a spell on Mason to make her his new artistic inspiration. Meanwhile, Justin trains for finding the mummy that took away Juliet,so Jerry gives Justin goggles where you can see behind you so Justin wouldn't have to look into the mummy's eyes and get turned to his minion. During which it is discovered that, when Max cast the spell that set monsters running loose in an idiotic attempt to sabotage Justin's monster hunting, one of the escaped monsters is said mummy, thus making Max himself indirectly responsible for both Juliet's kidnapping and the deaths of all of the other monster hunters.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': [[Gregg Sulkin]] as Mason Greyback, [[Bill Chott]] as Mr. Laritate, Richard Bernard as Water Balloon Violinist, Josh Abraham Webber as Student, Seth Laird as Pizza Man
 
'''Absent''': [[Maria Canals Barrera]] as Theresa Russo
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.9 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-10">[11]</sup>
 
'''Notes''': In the UK this episode aired on January 14, 2010 and was named "You Muse, You Lose". Mason was mentioned in a previous episode called "Future Harper" where Harper (from the future) asked "Did Mason break up with you already?"
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep60-61"|60-61
 
|9-10
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizards vs. Werewolves'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Vince Cheung & Ben Montanio
 
and Gigi McCreery & Perry Rein
 
|January 22, 2010 (2010-01-22)
 
| id="pc314-315"|314-315
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
In this episode, Justin and Max continue to search for Juliet. Meanwhile, Mason and Alex continue dating and Mason gives her a glowing necklace. However, Mason keeps running away from Alex before the evening. She becomes suspicious and follows him one night. Alex and Harper discover that Mason is actually a werewolf. She confesses that she is a wizard and they continue to date. Mason then reveals that the necklace only glows when someone is in love with the person who put it on the other person. When Justin and Max find out that Mason is a werewolf, Justin thinks that Mason can help track down Juliet. He tracks her scent to Transylvania, where the mummy has been holding Juliet prisoner and expecting Justin. Trapping them, the mummy reveals that he has been keeping Juliet frozen in a hieroglyph while she is not working for him, The Russo's happiness at saving Juliet is cut short when it is discovered that Juliet and Mason dated one another three centuries ago, and the situation worsens when Mason impulsively blurts out that he still loves her. The Russo's and Juliet leave. Alex is heartbroken the next day, and Mason goes to the substation to talk to Alex, but she won't let him explain, and Harper decides to set up an "Alex-watch" to keep the two separate. Later, Mason meets Max, who manages to take him to Alex. Mason is able to persuade Alex to go back to Transylvania with him to search for the True Love Necklace, so that Mason can prove his feelings for her. Justin, Max, and Juliet follow them. At odds with Justin, Mason transforms into a full Werewolf and starts to attack Justin, which results in being attacked by Juliet herself. During the fight, Juliet bites Mason and is scratched by him in turn: as a result, Juliet becomes mortal and quickly ages into a white-haired old lady, and Mason transforms into an actual wolf. Before this happens, however, Alex successfully locates the necklace and puts it on Mason, which proves that he does indeed love her. Realizing that they can no longer be together, Juliet and Mason unwillingly break up with Alex and Justin. And soon depart, leaving both Alex and Justin completely heartbroken.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Gregg Sulkin as Mason Greyback, Bridgit Mendler as Juliet Van Heusen, John Eric Bentley as Mummy, Bryce Hurless as British Kid Wizard
 
'''Magical Objects''': Werewolves and Vampires. True Love Necklace: Glows when someone loves the person who put it on that person.
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 6.2 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-11">[12]</sup><sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-12">[13]</sup>
 
'''Notes''': This is a one hour special. According to Selena Gomez in an interview, the show is not done with the Mason-Juliet storyline. This was the first episode of "Wizards of Waverly Place" to be rated TV-PG in America for disturbing images and for it being too intense for a ''Wizards'' episode. Gregg Sulkin and Bridgit Mendler may appear in another episode. In the episode "Beware Wolf", if you kiss a werewolf you turn into one but Alex and Mason kiss many times throughout the episode because Mason is purebred and that only happens when you kiss a [[Mutt|mutt]].
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep62"|62
 
|11
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Positive Alex'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|February 26, 2010 (2010-02-26)
 
| id="pc308"|308
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Alex has a crush on George, the school’s band leader, but is unable to get his attention because he is turned off by her sour attitude and unenergetic cheers at the school basketball games. Determined to get George to ask her to the school dance, she casts a spell on herself to become a positive person, but Alex’s new found optimism turns out to be too much when she starts cheering for the opposing team. Meanwhile, Justin has joined the basketball team and is trying to get a big senior moment captured on video.During the game justin gets to play and scores 3 three pointers, however, he gave to Max to catch it on tape but Max filmed other stuff from the audience such as his dad sticking his finger into his ear instead of Justin's basketball game.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': [[Austin Butler]] as George, Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate and Dan Benson as Zeke
 
'''Co-starring''': Kandyn Bouchez as Cheerleader #1, Karli Reynolds as Cheerleader #2, Danni Hooks as Cheerleader #3
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.6 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-13">[14]</sup>
 
 
'''Notes:''' Alex was forcefully turned into a cheerleader in "Franken Girl". This is the third episode in a row where there are no spells.
 
'''Magical Object''': A Magical Marker: When written on skin, the person becomes whatever was written on his or her arm.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep63"|63
 
|12
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Detention Election'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|March 19, 2010 (2010-03-19)
 
| id="pc309"|309
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Justin and Zeke are running against each other to become Student Body President. Justin soon finds his efforts put in jeopardy after someone wallpaper's Principal Laritate’s office with posters of his campaign and he is accused of masterminding the prank. In Saturday detention, Alex befriends a rebellious new girl at school named Stevie. On their trip to Coney Island, Jerry, Max and Harper are stuck on a ferris wheel and Max drops his wand in an attempt to get them off. Harper is flashed off the ferris wheel by Alex, and they both try to help Justin out of trouble. Meanwhile, Justin has gained newfound popularity by taking credit for the prank and also to get more votes for his campaign. But his friendship with Zeke may be strained when he chooses his popularity over his best friend. In the end, Justin wins the race but he is disqualified because of the prank. Alex takes the blame so Justin can become president but Stevie confesses that she pulled off the prank. Justin becomes Student Body President by six votes, but Zeke withdrew his vote when he found out that Justin did not vote. However, Justin gained his friendship with Zeke back and lost his popularity. Harper is sent back on the ferris wheel by Alex, who was banned and wanted revenge because Jerry, Max and Harper went without her, where Jerry and Max are still stuck on, but luckily she grabbed her jacket made of spicy and teriyaki jerky.
 
 
'''Spells:''' ''Posters posters on the wall, now it's time to tell us all.'' - Makes posters able to talk.
 
''Posters posters that didn't squeal at all, zip it up, stay on this wall.'' - Stops the talking posters.
 
'''Guest starring''': Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate, Dan Benson as Zeke, Grant Alan as Eddie and [[Hayley Kiyoko]] as Stevie Nichols
 
'''Absent''': Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo.
 
 
'''Note''': While being questioned, by Alex, one of the Justin posters says that he promised Stevie he wouldn't tell who pulled the prank, hinting that Stevie might be more than mortal. Also, Justin is elected to be the school president, but, in the 64th episode "Eat to the Beat", that was his first day to be the school president.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep64"|64
 
|13
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Dude Looks Like Shakira'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Peter Murrieta
 
|April 16, 2010 (2010-04-16)
 
| id="pc317"|317
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Theresa and Jerry go on vacation and leave Uncle Kelbo to watch them. When Uncle Kelbo comes he is not him, he is Shakira. He confess to them that there is no such thing as Shakira, he is the real one. So Justin, Max and Alex try to find a cure so Uncle Kelbo could stay his real self, and Max says a spell and has the same problem as Uncle Kelbo except he turns into a garbage can.
 
 
'''Spells:''' ''When you're tired of the same story, turn some pages, (object or person)'' - Turns the user into an object or person.
 
 
'''Special Guest Star''': [[Shakira]] as Herself
 
'''Guest starring''': [[Jeff Garlin]] as Uncle Kelbo and and Michael Monken as McGruder
 
'''Absent''': [[Jennifer Stone]] as Harper Finkle
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.5 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-14">[15]</sup>
 
'''Notes''': Shakira and Selena Gomez as Alex perform a duet of Shakira's song "[[Gypsy (Shakira song)|Gypsy]]". This episode premiered on March 28 in Latin America, during a marathon of episodes of the third season. This is the third time Disney Channel Latin America and Disney Channel Brazil premieres an episode of the series (the first one being "Quinceañera" and the second one, "Retest") before premiering in the United States.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep65"|65
 
|14
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Eat to the Beat'''"
 
|Guy Distad
 
|Richard Goodman
 
|April 30, 2010 (2010-04-30)
 
| id="pc310"|310
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
After Harper's lunchtime Shakespeare impressions are a total bust, Alex and Stevie ask Justin to hire a rock band to play at lunchtime. Justin agrees, feeling that he owes Stevie since she got him elected to become Student Body President. However, Justin hires a smooth jazz band instead of a rock band which angers Alex. Meanwhile, Harper finds out Stevie is a wizard but to be also brainwashed by Stevie causing Harper to forget.
 
 
'''Spells''': ''Take away all meat and add some snazz, turn this noise into smooth jazz.'' - Turns rock music into smooth jazz.
 
''Simplify your mind, leave that thought behind.'' - Erases the last few moments of one's memory.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Hayley Kiyoko as Stevie Nichols and [[Beau Billingslea]] as Burt Parks
 
'''Absent''': Jake T. Austin as Max Russo, Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo and David DeLuise as Jerry Russo
 
'''Notes''': The band Ughh is based on the actual rock band [[Gwar]]. This episode first premiered on April 1 in Hong Kong. This also is the second episode in which only three main cast members appear (since "Saving WizTech (Part 2)". Also, this is Justin's first day as the school president (which he was elected in "Detention Election").Also, it is hinted that Stevie is in fact a wizard when she took out her wand to change the rock band to a smooth jazz band.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep66"|66
 
|15
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Third Wheel'''"
 
|Robbie Countryman
 
|Justin Varava
 
|April 30, 2010 (2010-04-30)
 
| id="pc311"|311
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Harper tells Alex that Stevie is a wizard after Harper sees Stevie use a wand, with Stevie erasing her memory, which Alex helps Harper regain. Alex then confronts Stevie about her secret and the two bond even more because of their magical abilities making Harper feel left out. Meanwhile, Justin and Zeke come with the idea to build a float for the school's homecoming festivities.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Hayley Kiyoko as Stevie Nichols, Dan Benson as Zeke and Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate
 
'''Spells''': ''Do what you say, say what you mean, one thing leads to another, remember.'' - Causes a person to jog their memory.
 
'''Absent''': Jake T. Austin as Max Russo and Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.6 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-15">[16]</sup>
 
'''Note''': Jerry made a reference to "[[The Outsiders (novel)|The Outsiders]]" when he said he was a third wheel to Ponyboy, he also made a reference to ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'' with the name John Bender ([[Judd Nelson]]'s character). Also, This episode premiered on April 13 in Latin America. This is also the second time Jake T. Austin missed an episode in the third season, He only missed two episodes in the first two seasons.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep67"|67
 
|16
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''The Good, the Bad, and the Alex'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|May 7, 2010 (2010-05-07)
 
| id="pc312"|312
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Alex is caught off guard when she discovers her friend Stevie is leading a wizard revolution. To the dismay of Justin and Harper, she decides to help Stevie with her quest to make sure no wizard ever has to give up their powers again. Alex agrees to Stevie shortly after Stevie barricades the wizard portal with a broom stick. Alex and Stevie also ask Max to join in their revolution, to which Max agrees. Max also declares himself as king, so the two girls have to obey his commands. Justin, knowing his sisters antics, orders a Chinese meal that comes with magic fortune cookies that possess the ability to give a glimpse into the future, thus allowing Justin to find out what Alex will end up doing. Alex is seen telling Harper that after it was all over, they would still be friends. Justin tries to stop her, thinking that she would go through with Stevie's plan, but Alex ends up tricking Stevie, using her wand to turn Stevie into a rock-type substance, freezing her body, and transporting all of Stevie's magical powers to her brother. Shortly after this sequence, Max curiously pokes Stevie's frozen body, accidentally tipping her over. Upon impact with the floor, Stevie's frozen body breaks into hundreds of pieces. To Alex it does not matter, because she still has her only true friend Harper, who was, is, and will always be there for Alex until the very end.
 
 
'''Spells''': ''Fortunato Amontillado'' - Causes a person to come to the wizard depending on where he or she is.
 
'''Guest starring''': Hayley Kiyoko as Stevie Nichols, Richard Chiu as Warren Nichols, Ezra Weisz as Jack Clown
 
'''Absent''': Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.5 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-16">[17]</sup>
 
'''Notes''': The spell "Fortunato Amontillado" is a reference to [[Edgar Allan Poe]] story "[[The Cask of Amontillado]]" dealing with passing someone trapped through a barrier, like in the story where the main character seals his enemy up by chaining him to a wall and sealing that section of the room up by building a wall leaving him there to die. The "Transfer of Powers" ceremony is contradicting to ''Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie'', when Alex becomes a full wizard without an official ceremony.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep68"|68
 
|17
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Western Show'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Justin Varava
 
|May 14, 2010 (2010-05-14)
 
| id="pc316"|316
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
After Superintendant Clanton fires Mr. Laritate (because of Alex's Rollerskate and Pie Day) and takes over his school responsibilities. Alex, Justin, and Max go to Mr. Laritate where he already has a western themed job. So Alex uses a spell that takes Mr. Laritate back in time to the Old West to convince him to fight for his job. After Mr. Laritate learned a lesson back in the western days, he goes back to the school and asks Clanton to give his job as a principal again.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate, [[Ted McGinley]] as Superintendent Clanton
 
 
'''Spells''': ''Say goodnight, out like a light.'' - Causes a person to become unconscious.
 
''Old West right away, yippie-yi-ki-yay.'' - Makes everything Old Western.
 
''Modern day right away, yippie-yi-ki-yay.'' - Makes everything back to the modern day.
 
''Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown, make Laritate run out of town'' - Brings Mr. Laritate's enemy, Superintendent Clanton with a gang in the Old West.
 
'''Absent''': Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.5 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-17">[18]</sup>
 
'''Note''': This episode premiered on April 20 in Latin America.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep69"|69
 
|18
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex's Logo'''"
 
|[[David DeLuise]]
 
|[[David Henrie]]
 
|May 21, 2010 (2010-05-21)
 
| id="pc318"|318
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
When Alex's newly designed T-shirts become wildly popular at school, Justin demands that she turn over a fee to the Student Council for selling them on school property. With her generous donation, Alex becomes the winner of the Citizenship award and when Justin puts the truth spell on her to find if she used magic to get the award, he forgets to take it off causing her to tell the truth about everyone during her award ceremony speech and then causing everyone to hate her.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate
 
'''Spells''': ''Don't let Alex be a liar, the truth, the truth, is on fire''- places a halo over one's head and makes them 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.
 
 
'''Absent''': Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
 
'''Note''': This is David Henrie's (Justin), first time writing an episode, and David DeLuise's (Jerry), 2nd time directing, his first time directing and acting in the same episode.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep70"|70
 
|19
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Dad's Buggin' Out'''"
 
|Guy Distad
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|June 4, 2010 (2010-06-04)
 
| id="pc319"|319
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
When Alex accidentally leaves the portal to the wizard world open, a "wizard bug" enters the human world, which later bites Jerry turning him into a roach.
 
 
'''Magical Objects''': Wizard Bug
 
 
'''Guest starring:''' Dan Benson as Zeke, [[Paulie Litt]] as Joey the Crepe Kid and Michael Monken as McGruder
 
'''Note:''' Paulie Litt who played Frankie in season 1 has now been renamed Joey.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep71"|71
 
|20
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Max's Secret Girlfriend'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Gigi McCreery
 
Perry Rein
 
|June 11, 2010 (2010-06-11)
 
| id="pc321"|321
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Harper and Alex find out that Max has a girlfriend named Nancy Lukey, but has been keeping it a secret so not to get embarrassed by his family. Later Theresa finds out about it and tells him that it's not okay to hide the truth from anyone. Since he took his mother's advice, he tells Nancy his secret about being a wizard. The Russos then make up another lie to cover the truth, and Nancy breaks up with him because Max keeps on lying to get her to like him.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': [[Bella Thorne]] as Nancy Lukey
 
 
'''Spells :''' ''Make us old and barely alive, age us up to thirty-five'' - Changes a person's appearance to look thirty-five.
 
 
'''Magical Objects''': Magic Carpet
 
'''Note:''' When Max says "Yeah I didn't tell her about the dragon dog 'cause I still have no idea what happened to that." He was referring to Dragon, a pet dragon disguised as a dog, which Theresa lets them keep in the season 1 episode "Curb Your Dragon".
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep72"|72
 
|21
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex Russo, Matchmaker?'''"
 
|David DeLuise
 
|Vince Cheung
 
Ben Montanio
 
|July 2, 2010 (2010-07-02)
 
| id="pc322"|322
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Alex sets Harper up with Justin's best friend Zeke for the school science fair. But Alex becomes frustrated when she sees that Harper and Zeke are actually interested in their science project than sharing romantic feelings for each other. She then casts a spell to make sparks fly between them, which literally happens when they touch. Meanwhile, Justin creates a water-powered engine, while Max "creates life" by finding items under his bed and putting in a barbecue grill.
 
 
'''Spells''': ''Zippozap Zippozee Zippozarum'' - Makes sparks fly i.e lights a candle etc. Warning: If this spell was on humans, it intensifies their emotions. Possible Side-effect: Electrical zaps on contact.
 
 
'''Guest starring:''' Dan Benson as Zeke
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.3 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-18">[19]</sup>
 
'''Note:''' A lot of Alex's boyfriends were mentioned. Riley, Dean and Mason were mentioned, and so were a lot of other of Alex's boyfriends including Manny Kin, Alex's fake boyfriend from season 1. Also, it is revealed that Alex and Mason dated for two months before he was changed into a wolf forever in "Wizards vs. Werewolves."
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep73"|73
 
|22
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Delinquent Justin'''"
 
|[[Mary Lou Belli]]
 
|Justin Varava
 
|July 16, 2010 (2010-07-16)
 
| id="pc323"|323
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
When Justin is about to graduate, Alex tells him that she made a duplicate Justin and sent him to the college four years ago. But the college Justin does not care about studying or about life. Soon Alex recombines them together but the original Justin mind doesn't exist, leaving Alex to fix the problem. Meanwhile, Jerry and Theresa try to be better parents.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Dan Benson as Zeke and Bill Chott as Mr. Laritate
 
 
'''Absent''': Jake T. Austin as Max Russo
 
 
'''Spells''': ''Two of him are twice as fun, turn these Justins back to one'' - Turns two Justins into one.
 
''Brains, brains go away, back before the college day'' - Takes away knowledge.
 
 
''Retrievum Cerebrum''- Takes one back to the original mind setting.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep74"|74
 
|23
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Captain Jim Bob Sherwood'''"
 
|Jean Sagal
 
|Richard Goodman
 
|July 23, 2010 (2010-07-23)
 
| id="pc320"|320
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Justin and Alex are chosen create an issue of the ''Captain Jim Bob Sherwood'' comic book, with Justin writing the story and Alex doing the illustrations. But when they can't agree on their ideas, Alex uses magic and displaces Captain Jim Bob from the comic book, leaving him loose out in the city.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': [[John O'Hurley]] as Captain Jim Bob Sherwood
 
'''Spells:''' ''This is causing too much strife, from the pages, come to life'' - brings an object to life.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep75"|75
 
|24
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Wizards vs. Finkles'''"
 
|Victor Gonzalez
 
|Peter Dirksen
 
|July 30, 2010 (2010-07-30)
 
| id="pc325"|325
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Harper's parents comes to town to audition to be a train vaudeville act in Romania. Harper is completely embarrassed by them, while Alex finds them so much fun and agrees to join their act, while Harper gets to be in the annual Russo family photo. Alex then learns that being in the act is not all fun and games and soon wants out.
 
 
'''Spells:''' Tell some jokes that are old and clammy, ham it up don't bold it hammy! - Cast it on a ham or chicken. Causes the person to be funny.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Dan Benson as Zeke, [[Kate Flannery]] and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0733075/ Scot Robinson] as Elaine and Marty Finkle and [[Alan Safier]] as the Romanian producer
 
'''Absent''': Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep76"|76
 
|25
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''All About You-Niverse'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Marcus Alexander Hart
 
|August 20, 2010 (2010-08-20)
 
| id="pc326"|326
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
After Alex steps through a magical mirror, the universe becomes all about her. But her you-niverse turns dull when everyone does everything she says. The mirror then breaks, possibly leaving her stuck in her parallel ‘you-niverse’ forever.
 
 
'''Guest starring''': Dan Benson as Zeke
 
 
'''Absent''': Jake T. Austin as Max Russo and David DeLuise as Jerry Russo
 
'''Notes''': In [[Disney Channel Russia]], This episode is called "Alex Through The Looking Glass". Also, no spells are used in this episode. This episode will air on August 20, 2010 on Disney Channel Germany.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep77"|77
 
|26
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Uncle Ernesto'''"
 
|Bob Koherr
 
|Todd J. Greenwald
 
|August 27, 2010 (2010-08-27)
 
| id="pc327"|327
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Justin, Alex and Max promise a magic-free night for their mother's birthday. When they invite their Uncle Ernesto over, they must stow away gifts from Uncle Kelbo. After opening the magical gifts, chaos breaks out as the kids try to hide magic from their mother and uncle.
 
 
'''Special Guest Star''': [[Wilmer Valderrama]] as Uncle Ernesto
 
 
'''Guest Starring''': Michael D. Cohen as Swiss Army Elf
 
 
'''Magical Objects''': FuChicken, Party in a Box, Magic Swiss Army Bag
 
 
'''Viewers:''' 3.4 million<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-19">[20]</sup>
 
'''Notes:''' Uncle Ernesto was mentioned in the episode "Justin's Little Sister" (season 1) when Theresa mentioned that Justin looked like Uncle Ernesto.
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center; background: #f2f2f2"
 
| id="ep78"|78
 
|27
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Moving On'''"<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-20">[21]</sup>
 
|TBA
 
|TBA
 
|September 10, 2010 (2010-09-10)
 
| id="pc324"|324
 
|-
 
| class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom: #ff0000 3px solid"|
 
Alex turns Harper into Juliet with the hope that Justin can finally close this chapter of his life and look forward. Meanwhile, Max becomes an owner of a wolf, who Alex remembers as Mason.
 
 
'''Special Guest Star''': [[Bridgit Mendler]] as Juliet Van Heusen
 
 
'''Absent''': Maria Canals Barrera as Theresa Russo and David DeLuise as Jerry Russo
 
 
'''Note:''' This episode will air on September 3, 2010 on Disney Channel Germany.
 
 
 
 
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| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex Tells the World <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Showfax_4-0">[5]</sup>'''"
 
|TBA
 
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|TBA
 
| id="pc401"|401
 
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| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Alex Gives Up <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Showfax_4-1">[5]</sup>'''"
 
|TBA
 
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|TBA
 
| id="pc402"|402
 
|- class="vevent" style="text-align: center"
 
| id="ep"|
 
|
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Lucky Charmed <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Showfax_4-2">[5]</sup>'''"
 
|TBA
 
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| id="pc403"|403
 
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| id="ep"|
 
|
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''TBA<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Showfax_4-3">[5]</sup>'''"
 
|TBA
 
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|TBA
 
| id="pc404"|404
 
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| id="ep"|
 
|
 
| class="summary" style="text-align: left"|"'''Three Maxes and a Little Lady<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Showfax_4-4">[5]</sup>'''"
 
|TBA
 
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This page is a full, ordered list of every episode of Wizards of Waverly Place, which has ran for 106 episodes over four seasons from October 12, 2007 to January 6, 2012. Series also have aired a movie named “Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie and a special episode named “The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex”.  Wizards of Waverly Place ended as the longest-running Disney Channel Original Series (surpassing That's So Raven) with 110 episodes over four seasons.


Since there has been a lot of episodes, too much to list on one page, the episodes have been sorted by season and arranged by episode number.


Seasons

Opening sequence

In the first three seasons, the same opening sequence is used. It shows the six main characters in the morning with Alex, Justin, Max, and Harper getting ready to go to school. For season four, the opening sequence has been changed. It shows a wizard's crystal ball for the setting. In the crystal ball it features the main cast with clips of episodes from the third and fourth seasons.

For seasons one through three, producers used "Everything is Not What It Seems" performed by Selena Gomez. For the fourth season, the song was remixed and is now performed by Selena Gomez & the Scene.