
The Edison Twins
Season 1
TV-G
The Edison kids are a pair of sibling prodigies who have many adventures where their vast knowledge of science comes in very handy.
Where to Watch Season 1
13 Episodes
- DogsE3
DogsWhile Paul is looking after a neighborhood dog, someone manages to steal the dog- The Edisons discover that several neighborhood dogs have been stolen and they organize a search party to recover the stolen pets. Tom and Annie apply their knowledge of sound to construct a parabolic microphone to help them pinpoint the location of the thieves hideout so they can free the dogs. - Rock 'n' Roll AnniversaryE4
Rock 'n' Roll AnniversaryTom, Annie & Paul try to get ideas of how to celebrate their parents wedding anniversary. Annie reads in the paper that former rock star Chops Dorfman is appearing in town to shoot a movie. Paul gets the idea to get Chops to perform since he was a famous rocker in his parents days. Paul visits Chops @ the hotel he's staying. He spots him & hides in the limo. When Chops discovers him, he stops the limo while Paul explains everything. Paul also hires a garage band (Jake & The Pharos) to play for the anniversary as well. But the band's instruments get repossessed. When Tom makes instruments out of everyday objects, the band bails out just as Mom & Dad arrive. Just as things look bleak, the doorbell rings & Paul's surprised that it's Chops Dorfman himself. He plays the guitar & sings a tune while the kids back him up on junk instruments. - Monster on the BluffsE11
Monster on the BluffsWhile the Edisons investigate a suspicious-looking set of monster footprints, Paul gets spooked and accidentally falls down the bluffs. Tom and Annie apply their knowledge of leverage and gravity to devise a pulley system (Atwoods Pulley) to lower their brother to safety. - RobotE13
RobotPaul decides to borrow a new robot invention of Toms to gain access to a junk yard, but the robot malfunctions and nearly destroys the junkyard. When the yard owner gets trapped under a fallen car, Tom and his robot come to the rescue. Tom explains how his robot functions using the science of feedback.