Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero

2014
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP1 The Pirates, the Parrot, the Puzzles & the Talking Boats Jul 10, 2017

After a recap of the events of the first season. Penn, Sashi, and Boone are sent to a pirate world where whales act as the ships. Penn must get to a treasure before Rippen does, but finds himself teaming with a competitive female pirate in the process.

EP2 Alpha, Bravo, Unicorn Jul 11, 2017

The trio return to the dragon world which finds itself under attack by winged unicorns which threaten to destroy Wingfire Academy. However before the team can fight them, they must get Blaze, who has fallen into a slump from a previous defeat by the unicorns, back on his feet to help them.

EP3 A Game of Cat and Mouse Jul 11, 2017

The trio is transported onto a space ship whose human occupants are set to arrive on a new planet to colonize. However, Penn finds himself in the form of a mouse and must save the ship from a feline Rippen who seeks to plunge it into a black hole.

EP4 Wings of Destiny Jul 12, 2017

The trio find themselves in a fairy world in the midst of a wrestling tournament which Penn and Sashi must win to keep the forest out of evil hands. However, things are complicated by an argument between the two, forcing Boone to try to get them to mend their friendship.

EP5 Sensitivity Training Jul 12, 2017

Sashi is called in for sensitivity training which Principal Larry forces Penn and Boone to attend as well. The methods seem to work to quell her anger, but soon become a hindrance when the trio return to the underwater world for a mission.

EP6 The Bewildering Bout of the Astounding Automatons Jul 13, 2017

Boone and Sashi have to build a Penn robot to save a world from the forces of evil.

EP7 Back to the Past of Future Balls Jul 13, 2017

Team Zero return to the Ball World to save its past from Rippen.

EP8 A Tale of Two Wizards Jul 17, 2017

A return to the Knight World causes issues for Boone when he meets a better wizard than himself.

EP9 Rockullan, Papyron, Scissorian Jul 17, 2017

In a world that is a Rock, Paper and Scissor version of Game of Thrones, Penn's team face a siege by the Scissorian army.

EP10 Be My Ghost Jul 18, 2017

Penn's team has to save a ghost from supernatural exterminators Rippen and Larry.

EP11 The Chinchilla Jul 18, 2017

Penn has to take care of The Chinchilla -- which causes problem on their return to Plush Toy World.

EP12 The Kobayashis Jul 19, 2017

When Sashi's parents find out about her real job with Penn and Boone, Penn has Phyllis zap her and her parents into the Outer Space World.

EP13 Cereal Fugitives Jul 19, 2017

A mission in Cereal Mascot World gets weird when the Milkman makes an appearance.

EP14 The Last Mountain Beast Jul 20, 2017

Penn's emotions cause problems for the latest mission.

EP15 Ninki Ninja Fight Town Jul 24, 2017

Penn, Boone, and Sashi visit an anime dimension to compete against Rippen in a ninjutsu tournament to bring back an island back with the help of 3 new friends.

EP16 My Mischievous Son Jul 24, 2017

Penn has to stop Rippen from ruining a dinner in a sitcom dimension.

EP17 That Purple Guy Jul 25, 2017

Penn, Sashi, and Boone must make the Princess Argelbleccht and Grinkon fall in love.

EP18 Rootilda Jul 25, 2017

Boone is kidnapped and Penn and Sashi must solve the mystery and find him.

EP19 The Most Dangerous World Imaginable Jul 26, 2017

Vonnie must rescue Brock from the belly of a giant chicken.

EP20 Trading Faces Jul 26, 2017

Penn, Boone and Sashi must stop Rippen from ruining Middleburg High when he switches bodies with Larry.

EP21 13 Big Problems Jul 27, 2017

Boone gets a bad report card from Phyllis, making his parents mad. He tries to fix this while on a mission in the Giant Monster World.

EP22 Mr. Rippen Jul 27, 2017

Rippen's origin story is revealed for his first day as a part-time villain.

EP23 At the End of the Worlds Jul 28, 2017

Penn, Sashi, and Boone must travel to the three most dangerous places in the multiverse in order to free Penn's parents as Rippen plans to conquer the Most Dangerous World Imaginable with Larry and those with him after having to close its portal from the other side.
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Released: 05 December 2014 Ended
Producted By: Disney Television Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disneyxd.disney.com/penn-zero
Synopsis

Penn Zero is not your average kid - every day he's zapped into another dimension with his friends to save the world.

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mikhaila_taylor i think that everyone should watch this show. I never gets boring as there is a new world every episode. it leaves excited and wondering what's going to happen in the next episode. You will love the characters, they are so enjoyable and brilliantly developed. With all of the crap that is on TV in this day and age, it is such a relief to find a show like this. This show is definitely a 10/10. No matter how old you are, you should watch this show.
xander_sanchez Plot- The plot is straight-forward enough, even though we don't get a pilot and don't have a full origin story until near the end of the first season (and since this was greenlit for Season 2, that's why it has the ongoing + symbol). Penn Zero, and his friends Boone and Sashi, are selected to be "part-time heroes," meaning that they enter into other dimensions and save the world however the mission says they have to. Meanwhile, they have to contend with Rippen and his henchman Larry, a Part-Time Villain, who will become a full-time villain if he wins just one mission and defeats the good guys. Why were they selected to be heroes? Well, as we learn later (don't worry about spoilers here, it's part of the origin story), Penn's parents were actually full-time heroes who were accidentally sent to "The Most Dangerous World Imaginable" with no way of getting back and so each new mission is essentially training in hopes that they might find a way for Penn to be reunited with his parents. Characters- The characters here are really damn good. Penn, obviously, assumes the role of the hero, Sashi is the sidekick (which she chose for herself since it would mean she'd get to do all the kicking and punching and fighting), and Boone is...surprisingly, the Wise Man, a role which, at first, seems like an odd fit but he can usually pull through in a pinch when he has to. It's also kinda bizarre how--despite in the other realities--Rippen is the leader and Larry is his henchman, Larry is actually the school's principal and Rippen is an art teacher who constantly resents the fact Larry is his boss (especially considering how Larry sucks at being as evil, and is so incompetent he's usually a big factor in why they lose most of the time). There's also the characters in the various worlds they visit who tend to be pretty enjoyable and some like Sharif Scaly-Briggs even have their own stories. Enjoyment- This is a very enjoyable, very fun, and very entertaining series that makes good use of genre-savvy humor. Clearly, the creators know exactly what they're doing and enjoy it. Plus, to make things even better, it turns out that this series got a second season (and, even better, Pickle & Peanut is most likely cancelled on on hiatus with no news as of this writing that it was renewed for another season), and it promises for even bigger stuff to happen. Creativity- I can't even tell you how much originality and creativity went into this series, just from all the unique and amazing worlds they visit: a Western where livestock and horses are replaced by dinosaurs, Top Gun with dragons (with some dragons having names like Renegade and Blaze while others have cat names like Cupcake or Mittens), an alien game show to determine the fate of Earth (yeah, I know Jimmy Neutron did that first, but this is different), a world of clown cops, and this is ALL just Season 1 alone! Execution- Penn Zero is clever, funny, action-packed, entertaining, and most definitely worth a watch. I can't think of any reason you shouldn't be watching this right now unless you don't have Disney XD.
carolperalez Penn Zero is one of the most underrated shows on Disney XD ( if not, the only ) and it needs more attention. It is very over-hated for no good reason at all. there are seriously people who hate Penn Zero simply because of his hair. seriously, hating something because of it's DESIGN is retarded. ever heard of, "don't judge a book by it's cover?". Unless the design is unprofessionally hideous (not counting intentional cases like South Park or 12 Oz. Mouse), it's silly to hate a show soley on the design. Penn Zero is an amazing, funny, thought provoking show about some kids who fight evil and some dudes who fight good. Each episode takes place in a different dimension and has a stand-alone plot, although there is some continuity. It is very self-aware and thrives on subverting tropes. The characters often get development and get to interact in new and interesting ways. 9/10 Highly recommend
han_hoang2002 This is the best show Disney has made after Gravity falls so far. At first, I was like: " sure it will be like a group of heroes saving the world, fight bad guys" But I can tell you, it was really funny and you can never tell what's ahead because the dimensions were very cool. You have to watch it because it was very funny. If you love Disney then watch it. It has both action and humor in it so it will be great. I'm really picky in stuffs like these but I can tell you this is not so bad. The characters are cute and awkwardly funny. When I first saw this show, I thought: "Nah! They're gonna win it easily". When I watched it the second time: "OMG! That was cool". After Many other times: "I'm gonna watch this forever"