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Zuri brings home a baby giraffe; Jessie ends up in the same class as Ravi when she re-enrolls for college.
Zuri brings home a baby giraffe; Jessie ends up in the same class as Ravi when she re-enrolls for college.
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S4, EP5 "Karate Kid-tastrophe"Emma gets into trouble at school and Jessie is unsure of how to handle it; Luke trains Zuri for her upcoming karate belt test.
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S4, EP4 "Moby and SCOBY"Zuri brings home a baby giraffe; Jessie ends up in the same class as Ravi when she re-enrolls for college.
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S4, EP6 "Basket Case"Ravi enlists the help of LA Clippers star Chris Paul so that he can play in Luke's basketball game; Jessie is forced to partner with Hudson for an assignment.
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S4, EP15 "Someone Has Tou-pay"When Bertram's new toupee goes missing before his band's performance, Jessie has to interrogate each of the kids.
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S4, EP2 "A Close Shave"Darla, Jessie's stepsister, shows up, and she needs to hide the truth about the wedding; Luke shaves for the first time and it doesn't go well.
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S4, EP1 "But Africa is So...Far!"Convinced that Jessie is going to Africa to reunite with Brooks, the kids land in Africa to stop her; they all find themselves on an adventure.
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