Kenan & Kel
Nickelodeon's first spin-off series, Kenan & Kel, is a buddy comedy starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell from All That. These two friends dauntlessly chase after things most teenagers dream about, but few dare to pursue.

Pair-Rental Guidance
Pair-Rental Guidance: Kenan panics when the principal calls for a meeting with his parents. When Kel jokingly suggests he hire two actors to portray his parents for the principal's benefit, Kenan puts the plan into effect.

The Crush
The Crush: There's a substitute teacher in class and Kel is sure she has a crush on Kenan. Kenan doesn't believe it at first, but Kel is persistent and persuasive. He begins to convince Kenan that he may be right.

Ditch Day Afternoon
Ditch Day Afternoon: Kenan and Kel decide to skip a day of school and work. They call in sick, but soon find themselves in big trouble when they get caught in a bank robbery and end up on the national news.

Clownin' Around
Clownin' Around: Kel is hanging out with Kenan at work when a real circus clown enters Rigby's and robs the store. Things get worse when the same clown shows up later at Kyra's birthday party.

The Lottery
The Lottery: Kel wins $64 million in the Illinois lottery! He wants to split his winnings with his best pal, Kenan. Things look pretty good -- until Kel loses the ticket.

Who Loves Orange Soda?
Who Loves Orange Soda?: Kenan bets Kel that he can't give up drinking orange soda for one week.

Foul Bull
Foul Bull: When Ron Harper slips on some orange soda while visiting Rigby's, the Chicago Bulls' season is in jeopardy and the entire city of Chicago blames Kenan and Kel.

A Star Is Peeved
A Star Is Peeved: Kenan and Kel are determined to be in a movie that is being filmed at Rigby's.

Get the Kel Out of Here
Get the Kel Out of Here: After a series of mishaps, Kenan's dad forbids Kel from ever entering the Rockmore house.

I Haven't Got Time For the Paint
I Haven't Got Time For the Paint: Kel demonstrates a talent for painting and Kenan quickly plots to exploit it at an art auction.
