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"Kwikki Chick" is the seventeenth episode of Season 1 of the sitcom Good Luck Charlie. It premiered on September 19, 2010 to 3.004 million viewers.[1]

Overview[]

Teddy needs money for a new cell phone and gets a job as the neighborhood dog walker, but the job is less than glamorous. After walking in PJ's job at Kwikki Chikki, PJ gets jealous when his boss Mitch gives Teddy a job as the Kwikki Chikki spokesmodel. Teddy then comes up with a plan to get herself fired in order to give her brother the spotlight he deserves. Meanwhile, Amy sings a song with Charlie at her daycare which gets very competitive with the other mothers, while Gabe uses a mouse to play a trick on Bob.

Cast[]

Main cast[]

Guest starring[]

  • Lauren Bowles as Elaine
  • David Arnott as Mitch
  • Martin Spanjers as Justin
  • Kallie Flynn Childress as Crystal
  • Ayesha Alexander as Beautiful Girl

International premieres[]

References[]

  1. ↑ Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending September 19, 2010. Ratings Ryan (March 5, 2022). Archived from the original on March 23, 2022. Retrieved on January 2, 2024.

External links[]


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Media
Good Luck Charlie • Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!
Characters
Bob Duncan • Amy Duncan • PJ Duncan • Teddy Duncan • Gabe Duncan • Charlie Duncan • Toby Duncan • Ivy Wentz • Emmett Heglin • Spencer Walsh • Estelle Dabney • Jo Keener • Mary Lou Wentz • Harry Wentz • Skyler • Vonnie • Victor • Frank Duncan • Linda Duncan • Mel Duncan • Hank Blankenhooper • Petunia Blankenhooper • Raymond • Lauren Dabney • Kai • Emma
Locations
Colorado
Songs
Hang in There Baby
Episodes
Season One: "Study Date" • "Baby Come Back" • "The Curious Case of Mr. Dabney" • "Double Whammy" • "Dance Off" • "Charlie Did It!" • "Butt Dialing Duncans" • "Charlie is 1" • "Up a Tree" • "Take Mel Out to the Ball Game" • "Boys Meet Girls" • "Kit and Kaboodle" • "Teddy's Little Helper" • "Blankie Go Bye-Bye" • "Charlie Goes Viral" • "Duncan's Got Talent" • "Kwikki Chick" • "Charlie in Charge" • "Sleepless in Denver" • "Girl Bites Dog" • "Teddy's Broken Heart Club Band" • "Teddy Rebounds" • "Pushing Buttons" • "Snow Show" • "Driving Mrs. Dabney"

Season Two: "Charlie is 2" • "Something's Fishy" • "Let's Potty" • "Appy Days" • "Duncan vs. Duncan" • "L.A.R.P. in the Park" • "Battle of the Bands" • "The Singin' Dancin' Duncans" • "Teddy's Bear" • "Meet the Parents" • "Gabe's 12 1/2 Birthday" • "The Break-up" • "Charlie Shakes it Up!" • "Baby's New Shoes" • "Bye Bye Video Diary" • "Monkey Business" • "PJ in the City" • "Sun Show" • "Amazing Gracie" • "Termite Queen" • "The Bob Duncan Experience" • "Ditch Day" • "Alley Oops" • "Scary Had a Little Lamb" • "Return to Super Adventure Land" • "Can You Keep a Secret?" • "Story Time" • "It's a Charlie Duncan Thanksgiving" • "Teddy on Ice"
Season Three: "Make Room for Baby" • "Bad Luck Teddy" • "Amy Needs a Shower" • "Dress Mess" • "Catch Me if You Can" • "Name That Baby" • "Special Delivery" • "Welcome Home" • "Baby's First Vacation" • "Wentz's Weather Girls" • "Baby Steps" • "T. Wrecks" • "Teddy and the Bambino" • "Team Mom" • "Le Halloween" • "Guys & Dolls" • "Nurse Blankenhooper" • "Charlie Whisperer" • "Study Buddy" • "A Duncan Christmas" • "All Fall Down"
Season Four: "Duncan Dream House" • "Doppel Date" • "Demolition Dabney" • "Go Teddy!" • "Rock Enroll" • "The Unusual Suspects" • "Rat-A-Teddy" • "Charlie 4, Toby 1" • "Futuredrama" • "Teddy's New Beau" • "Teddy's Choice" • "Bug Prom" • "Weekend in Vegas" • "Fright Night" • "Sister, Sister" • "Bob's Beau-Be-Gone" • "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" • "Accepted" • "Down a Tree" • "Good Luck Teddy"

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