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Kiff - Two Truths and a Bunny (S1E22)

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Kiff wants to infiltrate a sleepover party, but Barry is not suited up for covert missions.

Runtime (min)11
Air Date2023-04-29
GenresAnimation, Comedy
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Disney Channel

Storyline

When Kiff learns about an exclusive sleepover party happening at a classmate's house, she becomes determined to attend despite not receiving an invitation. Viewing the situation as a covert operation, she enlists Barry to help her infiltrate the party undetected. However, Barry's straightforward, honest nature and lack of stealth skills quickly prove to be obstacles to Kiff's carefully laid plans.

As the duo attempts to execute their mission, Barry's inability to lie or act sneaky creates complications at every turn. The episode explores the tension between Kiff's ambitious schemes and Barry's earnest personality, forcing both friends to navigate the social dynamics of exclusion and the ethics of trying to crash a party where they weren't invited. Their friendship is tested as they confront whether gaining entry to the sleepover is worth compromising their values and risking embarrassment.

What kids learn

This episode offers children insight into handling social exclusion and the disappointment of not being included in peer activities. Rather than simply accepting rejection, Kiff models problem-solving and determination, though the episode also examines the consequences of those choices. Young viewers can observe how feeling left out is a common experience and consider different ways to respond when they don't receive an invitation they hoped for.

The contrast between Kiff and Barry highlights the importance of staying true to one's character. Barry's honesty and transparency, even when they interfere with Kiff's plans, demonstrate that personal integrity matters more than social gains. Children learn that friends can have different approaches to problems and that sometimes the straightforward path, though less exciting, may be the right one.

The episode also touches on the value of honest communication and respecting boundaries. Children can reflect on what it means to be invited versus uninvited, and whether trying to force inclusion into a social situation is fair to others or to themselves. These lessons encourage kids to think critically about peer pressure, social belonging, and making choices that align with their values.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
How should I talk to my child about not being invited to a party?Use this episode as a starting point to acknowledge that exclusion hurts and those feelings are valid. Discuss healthier responses than sneaking in, such as planning alternative activities, talking to the host if appropriate, or recognizing that not every friendship includes every event. Help your child understand that their worth isn't determined by a single invitation and that true friends will include them in meaningful ways.
What does this episode teach about honesty versus going along with a friend's plan?Barry's character demonstrates that maintaining personal integrity can be difficult when a close friend has a different agenda. The episode shows children that it's okay to feel conflicted when friendship loyalty clashes with honesty. Parents can discuss how real friends respect each other's boundaries and values, and that sometimes the most supportive thing is to gently challenge a friend's questionable plan rather than enable it.
Is Kiff's determination to infiltrate the party a good or bad example?Kiff's resourcefulness and confidence are admirable traits, but the episode invites viewers to question whether her goal is appropriate. Parents can use this as a teaching moment about channeling determination toward respectful ends. Discuss with your child how persistence is valuable when pursuing fair goals, but becomes problematic when it involves disrespecting others' boundaries or events where they weren't invited.
How can I help my child develop better social problem-solving skills?After watching, ask your child what other choices Kiff and Barry could have made. Role-play scenarios where they practice expressing disappointment directly, asking why they weren't included, or gracefully accepting that some events are smaller gatherings. Reinforce that healthy friendships involve open communication and that sometimes the brave choice is accepting a situation rather than trying to control it through schemes.
What age is appropriate for understanding the social dynamics in this episode?Children around ages six to ten are beginning to navigate complex peer relationships and will recognize the feelings of exclusion depicted here. The eleven-minute runtime and accessible storytelling make the themes digestible for early elementary viewers, while older kids in the target range can engage with the ethical questions about honesty, boundaries, and friendship loyalty that Barry and Kiff's conflict raises.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Kiff wants the first sip at a new water fountain and nothing will stop her!
12
Kiff learns that at Barry's house, his family shares bathwater and Kiff is fourth in line.
13
Helen agrees to cast a swim spell on Barry if Kiff introduces her to Candle's dad, Roy Fox.
14
A road trip goes arwy when scary-looking bikers pursue the Chatterleys and Barry.
15
Kiff and Barry investigate where Barry's brother goes when he skips class.
16
Kiff and Barry get summer jobs at City Hall and help the citizens of Table Town in any way they can.
17
Kiff unleashes five forces of chaos and Helen is the only one who can help.
18
Kiff needs to have a difficult discussion with Barry about finishing Martin's OJ.
19
A computer error moves Barry into high school, forcing Kiff to follow.
110
Kiff thinks the library should be loud, but it quickly backfires.
111
After Kiff spontaneously creates the perfect mixture of cereals, she, Barry and Trevor attempt to recreate it.
112
Kiff joins Pilot School to appear grown up to Beryl and her friends.
113
When Kiff ruins Kristophe's favorite toy, she takes its place while Barry tries to clean the doll.
114
Kiff and Barry spiral when they learn their best days are behind them.
115
Kiff is in charge of the important holiday meal, and nothing can go wrong.
116
Barry gets stuck in a harp that causes anyone who hears it to get trapped in their memories.
117
Kiff and Barry are "identicals tentacles" in everything, but an extra gift may tip the scales.
118
Kiff and the gang get lost in the woods during a terrifying encounter.
119
Kiff tries to recover a hat that gave Barry a confidence boost.
120
Kiff and Barry attempt to return a lost journal without exposing its personal entries.
121
Helen knits a pair of magical socks for Principal Secretary so he can beat a rival school's principal in a dance battle, but this newfound "talent" quickly goes to his head.
122
Kiff wants to infiltrate a sleepover party, but Barry is not suited up for covert missions.
123
Kiff and Barry do different ploys to convince a cinema ticket-taker to give them cool nicknames.
124
Table Town School is putting on its first musical. Too bad it's all about Helen.
125
The Chatterleys each encounter an obstacle during their weekly grocery shopping trip.
126
Kiff attempts to help Candle and Trevor with their new friendship.
127
Miss Deer Teacher goes to Kiff for dating advice, not knowing Kiff has been getting her tips from a soap opera.
128
Kiff leads a group to the mall to get a free pretzel, but leadership comes with responsibilities.
129
Kiff and Barry try to learn more about the mysterious Ghost Wolf.
130
Tensions rise when the crew gets wrapped up in a new collection craze.
131
When Kiff shadows Harry and Terri as they watch Kristophe, she learns that being in charge is not so easy.
132
Kiff and Barry help a local bridge troll but discover he has some tricky riddles.
133
Kiff and Barry get detention and meet a ragtag team of students who help them plot an escape.
134
Kiff and Barry want to go home but get sucked into a strange adventure.
135
When he realizes Kiff doesn’t know what his job is, Martin is determined to prove his inventing prowess.
136
Kiff is determined to see the inside of the Faculty Lounge, but once inside struggles to escape.
137
Kiff tries to fail at being Helen's personal assistant so she can retake her career test.
138
Kiff is ready to have a spooky Halloween, but Barry gets scared easily. How will these best friends celebrate together?
139
Kiff and Barry agree to move a piano for Helen in exchange for a wish, but can't agree on the wish.
140
Kiff shows a new kid around school but can't stop his family from interfering.
141
Kiff has a lot to do today, but brushing her tooth is not on the list.
142
Kiff, Barry and the crew set out to make a movie so they can have a fun blooper reel, but blooping is hard.
143
Reggie is the first kid in Table Town to mow his own lawn, and Kiff wants to be the second.
144
When Harry runs away, Barry and Kiff do anything they can to bring him back.
145
A trip to Table Town Museum is threatened when Kiff and Barry get into a silly mood.
146
When a leftover slice of pizza goes missing in the Chatterley residence, they must settle the matter in family court.
147
An unflattering photo of Kiff goes viral, and she’s determined to stop it.
148
A curse puts friendships to the ultimate test, and Kiff and Barry’s relationship is in trouble.
149
Tensions rise when everyone is trapped in the Fox Mansion during a snowstorm and ketchup shortage.
150
Kiff, Barry and Trevor crash the high school prom to feed their gossip hunger.
151
Kiff discovers a hidden talent and finds out she is good at sports.
152
Unwelcome intruders overtake the Chatterley's backyard.
153
Kiff and Barry intervene when Helen fills in for Principal Secretary.
154
Kiff and her mom receive a ominous butt dial.
155
Barry is over-the-moon when his energetic Uncle Pat visits.
156
Kiff tries to escape the house after being grounded for embarrassing Beryl.
157
Kiff and Barry try to relax at the beach, only for someone to come along an annoy them.
158
Barry gets sunburned, which threatens his and Kiff's plans to see the sunset.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Kiff has an unsneezed sneeze trapped in her head, so she and Barry try everything to get it out.
22
Kiff and Barry meet their favorite actor … but does he not like them?
23
Kiff, Barry, and Trevor sneak into a movie and try not to get caught.
24
Martin and Beryl vie for Kiff’s favor when Kiff comes into some money.
25
Kiff and the gang get trapped in the aerial tram and try not to lose their minds.
26
Kiff gets a haircut she hates.
27
Kiff and Barry accidentally cause a townwide blackout by upsetting a lighthouse keeper.
28
Kiff has dinner at the Buns’ and has to hide that she hates the food.
29
Kiff runs for class president against a surprise candidate, Mr. RiPeppa.
210
The Chatterleys take Barry on their island vacation, but he seems to have a dark secret.
211
Kiff and Barry try to stay awake until 4 a.m. to see a very special comet.
212
Kiff meets a bad banana.
213
The Chatterleys and Barry try to get ready for a big event.
214
Kiff and the crew run the morning announcements at school and it gets out of control.
215
Kiff and the crew learn magic but end up in over their heads.
216
Helen casts a spell on Kiff and Barry and won’t tell them what it is.
217
Kiff and Barry pick up trash in the park but can’t decide what is trash.
218
Trevor works out his frustrations by writing libelous stories about Kiff and Barry.
219
Kiff's good deed goes unnoticed while Reggie's receives lots of attention.
220
Kiff and Barry enjoy a kids-only dinner with their shy classmate, Darryn.
221
Kiff attempts to avoid spoilers while she finishes a popular book series.
222
Kiff and Barry help Helen with her new healthy muffin business.
223
Kiff and Barry try to help Helen when she loses her magic.
224
The Chatterleys get roped into planning a wedding for their annoying neighbor, The Pone.
225
Kiff and Barry try to kick a rock all the way home.
226
Kiff and Barry go to school on a Saturday.
227
Kiff and Barry go on a wild adventure outside of Table Town to save Halfway There Day!
228
Kiff and Barry take Kristophe to the aquarium.
229
Kiff worries that she’s annoying.
230
Kiff and Barry accompany Trollie on a mission to his magical neighborhood.
231
The Chatterley family heads to Okaywill for new winter coats.
232
Trevor becomes the foundation of the newest Table Town School craze, but at what cost?
233
Kiff, Barry, and Terri go to the Table Town Mall, but get caught up in a long line.
234
Kiff and friends invent a game that becomes a professional sport.
235
Kiff and Secretary Prince break Principal Secretary’s juice machine and must find him a new one.
236
Kiff demands a bedtime story from Martin.
237
Kiff and Barry wonder if Patty is a baddie after she steals their science project idea.
238
Kiff goes on a ski trip with Reggie's family.
239
Trevor can't play the piano and needs Kiff and Barry's help.
240
Kiff and Barry are set to spend their Halloween passing out candy, but when they run out, they are determined to make everything right.
241
Kiff and Barry are set to spend their Halloween passing out candy, but when they run out, they are determined to make everything right.
242
Principal Secretary fires his mom.
243
Kiff and Barry play Pretendo Time.
244
Helen struggles to write this year's school musical.
245
Kiff helps Chubbles find a new job.
246
Uncle Pat takes babysitting Kiff very seriously.
247
Barry is in charge of throwing a Fab Fourteen for his cousin.
248
Kiff and her friends record the hottest new song in Table Town.
249
Trevor's older brother visits, and Kiff and Barry think he's the coolest.
250
Barry is left hangin' by an astronaut.
251
Kiff and the Buns play a board game that makes them all crazy competitive.
252
Kiff and Barry help a high schooler throw a great party.
253
Kiff and Barry give Ed tips for wooing Helen, who doesn't know he exists.
254
Kiff and Barry have to keep a huge sum of money safe.
255
Kiff and Barry get separated while on a road trip.

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