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Twelve Forever

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 29, 2019
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 25
  • Networks: Netflix
  • Genres: Animation, Action & Adventure, Comedy, Family, Kids
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Twelve Forever(2019)

TMDB Rating: 7.0 (23 votes)

Overview

Reggie's dream is to be a kid forever. Her dream is so powerful that it creates its own fantasy world of perpetual youth.

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Season 1

25 episodes • 2019

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Birthday ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
2The Butt Witch ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
3Esther ForeverAug 5, 20190.0
4Guy Pleasant ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
5Endless ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
6Dustin ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
7Mack & Beefhouse ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
8The Mall ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
9School ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
10Secrets ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
11Manguin ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
12Fancy ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
13The Locals ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
14Reggie's Dad ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
15Babysitting ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
16Not Twelve ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
17Locked Out Forever: Part OneJul 29, 20190.0
18Locked Out Forever: Part TwoJul 29, 20190.0
19Brown Roger ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
20Spring Break ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
21Dance ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
22Audition ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
23A Stranger ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
24Todd ForeverJul 29, 20190.0
25Together ForeverJul 29, 20190.0

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