Set at the stuffy Highlands Academy of the Arts, this series follows five students who dream of becoming pop stars but run afoul of their detention-loving headmaster. TV-PG
TV-PG. When Highlands is forced to host a nearby sports academy, the jocks and our gang butt heads, and our guys challenge them to a basketball game.
TV-PG. A wealthy customer rents out Moody's Sweet Shop for her son's Australian-themed birthday party; the gang entertain the bratty kid when no one else shows up.
TV-PG. The Spring Dance has arrived and Andrew's been put in charge. While the gang worries about who they're going to take to the dance, real problems arise when Andrew forgets to book a band. Now it's up to The Wannabes to save the dance.
TV-PG. The gang believes that their dreams have come true when a local club owner asks them to perform at his club across town.
TV-PG. After Sarah is quarantined for having a mysterious illness, the only thing she can do is watch television. She begins to see her friends' lives play out in several television genres, including Drew's newfound crush on Shaylen.
TV-PG. After pulling a prank on Andrew, a full-blown prank war is ignited. Meanwhile Mariah and Shaylen get in on the pranks after they both lie about auditioning for the school play.
TV-PG. After Alan spends the day at the carnival instead of writing his sonata, he decides to steal an obscure piece off the Internet to turn in. Meanwhile, trouble arises on Sarah's first date.
TV-PG. Alan and the gang reminisce over their time together at Highlands the night before a hearing that just may keep Alan in school.
TV-PG. After a petting zoo runs wild in the mall and traps the gang in the sweet shop, the gang must deal with their fears about their futures.
TV-PG. When a video of the kids performing is accidentally uploaded to the web, their secret is jeopardized. Before the gang decides to come clean, several doppelganger groups appear.
TV-PG. The gang is busted by Mr. Pesckow, who disguises himself as a video host. Luckily, the whole charade is a dream of Mr. Moody's.
TV-PG. In an homage to classic and current musicals, the gang deals with the drudgery of detention.
TV-PG. The detention drama gets ramped up as Mr. Pesckow relieves our gang from their service at Mr. Moody's, and they are forced to find a way back into his "bad" graces.