Bunk'd

Bunk'd is an American comedy television series created by Pamela Eells O'Connell that premiered on Disney Channel on July 31, 2015. The series is a spinoff of Jessie and for the first three seasons includes returning stars Peyton List, Karan Brar, and Skai Jackson, as well as Miranda May who has starred over the series' entire run. In February 2020, the series was renewed for a fifth season.[2]

Bunk'd
GenreComedy
Created byPamela Eells O'Connell
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Steve Hampton
  • John Adair
  • Paul Bessenbacher
  • Brad Hamilton
Opening theme"Kikiwaka"
by Kevin Quinn[1]
Composer(s)John Adair & Steve Hampton
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes87 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Mike Montesano
  • Ted Zizik
  • Shari Tavey
  • Jason Shubb
CinematographyGary W. Scott
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21–23 minutes
Production company(s)
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Picture formatHDTV 720p
Audio format5.1 surround sound
Original releaseJuly 31, 2015 (2015-07-31) 
present
Chronology
Related showsJessie (2011–15)
External links
Website
Production website

Plot

Emma, Ravi, and Zuri leave New York City and head off to Moose Rump, Maine, to spend the summer at Camp Kikiwaka, where their parents met as teenagers. The Ross children and their new friends try their best to adapt to their lives at the camp, which was founded by Jedediah Swearengen and is named after a legendary Bigfoot-like creature that lives in the nearby forest. The camp has a notorious reputation of staying open despite violating various health code and safety regulations.

In "We Didn't Start the Fire", several cabins are destroyed by a fire after a candle is left unattended. In "We Can't Bear It", the Ross children return with a new generation of campers to find the cabins were never rebuilt and Gladys ran away with the insurance money. These children include pageant girl Destiny, cautious boy Mateo, and Lou's messy second cousin Finn. The Ross children then convince their parents to buy Camp Kikiwaka and put them in charge. Eventually, Emma, Ravi, and Zuri agree to sell the camp to Lou while they go pursue their dream jobs. In "Who da Boss? Lou da Boss!" Lou is now in charge of Camp Kikiwaka. While Lou gains Ava and Noah as fellow counselors, Destiny, Mateo, and Finn gain Gwen as a fellow camper.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
121July 31, 2015 (2015-07-31)May 20, 2016 (2016-05-20)
221August 23, 2016 (2016-08-23)May 24, 2017 (2017-05-24)
316June 18, 2018 (2018-06-18)September 21, 2018 (2018-09-21)
4TBAJune 20, 2019 (2019-06-20)TBA
SpecialJuly 24, 2020 (2020-07-24)

Cast and characters

Main

The main characters during seasons 1–2: Tiffany, Xander, Zuri, Emma, Ravi, Jorge, and Lou.
  • Peyton List as Emma Ross[3] (seasons 1–3), the oldest of the Ross children and counselor-in-training in Cabin Woodchuck. She is shown to have a unique sense of fashion. She becomes manager of the camp in the third season. By the end of the third season, she becomes a supermodel in Milan for her mother's clothing line.
  • Karan Brar as Ravi Ross[3] (seasons 1–3), an extremely smart counselor-in-training in Cabin Grizzly. The second-youngest of the Ross children, he brings his pet Asian water monitor Mrs. Kipling to camp. In the third season, he becomes camp chef and lead male counselor. By the end of the third season, Ravi is accepted into a scientific fellowship.
  • Skai Jackson as Zuri Ross[3] (seasons 1–3), a sweet yet sharp, sarcastic, and talkative girl. She is the youngest of the Ross children and is a camper in Cabin Woodchuck. By the end of season three, Zuri becomes an intern at her father's filming studio.
  • Miranda May as Lou Hockhauser,[4] a highly enthusiastic farm girl and Emma's friend. She is the head counselor of Cabin Woodchuck and is a longtime friend of Xander. In the fourth season, she becomes the head director of Camp Kikiwaka. In "Water Under the Dock", her full name is revealed to be Louella Dorcas Hockhauser.
  • Kevin Quinn as Xander (seasons 1–2), the popular head counselor of Cabin Grizzly and resident musician. He is a longtime friend of Lou and becomes the love interest for Emma.
  • Nathan Arenas as Jorge (seasons 1–2), a bespectacled boy of Hispanic descent who is Ravi's friend and a camper in Cabin Grizzly. He is shown to be very messy, unclean, and calls people "weird". Jorge once claimed that he was abducted by aliens.
  • Nina Lu as Tiffany (seasons 1–2), a young girl camper of Chinese descent whom Zuri befriends. She has an overbearing mother who expects a lot out of her.
  • Mallory James Mahoney as Destiny Baker[4] (season 3–present), a girl who has won almost all of the beauty pageants she has competed in. She is also very competitive and wants to win at all costs.
  • Raphael Alejandro as Matteo Silva[4] (season 3–present), a cautious boy who can find danger in any situation, packs spider and snake bite kits, would rather not be at Camp Kikiwaka, and speaks Portuguese when he is either scared or emotional.
  • Will Buie Jr. as Finn Sawyer[4] (season 3–present), Lou's second cousin and a messy boy who does not care about hygiene, washing his clothes, or using his toothbrush. In "By All Memes", his last name is revealed to be Sawyer.
  • Shelby Simmons as Ava King[4] (season 4), a teenager from the big city and new counselor who has never camped before.
  • Scarlett Estevez as Gwen Flores[4] (season 4), a young girl who has lived off the grid all her life and was previously home-schooled by her parents.
  • Israel Johnson as Noah Lambert[4] (season 4), a teenager from Los Angeles and new counselor who is an expert actor.

Recurring

  • Mary Scheer as Gladys (seasons 1–2), the strict proprietor of Camp Kikiwaka who is a descendant of Jedediah Swearengen. She has been jealous of Christina Ross ever since Christina had "stolen" Morgan from her. Since then, Gladys has been unsuccessful at getting a boyfriend as most people she tries to romance end up avoiding her in various ways. By the third season, it is mentioned that Gladys has left Moose Rump for good and took the insurance money for the burned-down cabins, leaving the Ross children to gain ownership of the camp.
  • Tessa Netting as Hazel (seasons 1–2; guest, season 4), the head counselor of Camp Kikiwaka and the main counselor of Weasel Cabin who was then demoted to CIT after accidentally burning down Woodchuck and Grizzly Cabins. She is the niece of Gladys (who share the same problem with men) and descendant of Jedidiah Swearengen. She seeks to steal Xander's affection away from Emma. By the end of second season, Hazel is demoted to counselor in training after it is revealed her candle burned down the cabins. In the episode "Inn Trouble," Hazel resurfaced where she was looking for the time capsule that she and Lou buried when they were younger.
  • Casey Campbell as Murphy, the camp chef who is responsible for the terrible food and is Gladys' on and off love interest. Though gruff and gross, Murphy also ends up involved in many of the children's hijinks. All of his known cooking includes food from the garbage, roadkill, and expired (possibly due to the camp's budget being poor). In season three episode "By All Memes", it was revealed that Murphy resigned from working at Camp Kikiwaka and got a job as a chef at Camp Champion, the rival camp, where his cooking is actually good.
  • Nate Stone as Timmy, a camper who was kicked out because his parents' check bounced and has never gotten picked up by his parents. He is eager to get in the camp, but he always fails, resulting in him getting lost in the woods and remaining "forgotten", but in "Up, Up and Away", he decides to give up and be adopted by the Kikiwaka, the camp's mythical ape like creature.
  • Lincoln Melcher as Griff (season 2), a juvenile delinquent who is placed in Grizzly Cabin as part of his juvenile hall's Nature Rehabilitation Program during the second season. He eventually decided to change his ways and is now Xander's adopted brother to avoid going back to juvie.
  • Lily Mae Silverstein as Lydia (seasons 2–3), a camper from Weasel Cabin. Lydia is known for a very dark look such as black lipstick and a bandana, and her aggressive demeanor similar to her followers.

Notable guest stars

  • Cameron Boyce as Luke,[5][6] the brother of Emma, Ravi, and Zuri who was in summer school at the start of the series and occasionally visits them.
  • Kevin Chamberlin as Bertram,[7] the butler of the Ross family.
  • Christina Moore as Christina,[8] the mother of the Ross siblings and a Camp Kikiwaka alumna.
  • Raini Rodriguez as Barb,[9] the camp director at Camp Champion who is Lou's longtime rival. The episode "Cramped Champions" reveals that her last name is Barca.
  • Jerry Trainor as Dave,[10] the boyfriend of Finn's mother.

Production

The series is a spinoff of Jessie.[11] Bunk'd was renewed for a second season by Disney Channel on February 29, 2016.[12] The second season premiered on August 23, 2016.

The series was renewed for a third season by Disney Channel on August 31, 2017.[13] On June 1, 2018, it was announced that Peyton List, Karan Brar, Skai Jackson, and Miranda May would be returning for the third season and that Raphael Alejandro, Will Buie Jr., and Mallory Mahoney would be joining the cast. The third season premiered on Disney Channel on June 18, 2018. In March 2018, actress Skai Jackson stated in an interview that she was leaving Disney and that Bunk'd would end with the third season.[14] In September 2018, it was confirmed in a report from The Hollywood Reporter that Peyton List would also leave the series after the conclusion of its third season.[15]

On November 15, 2018, it was announced by Disney Channel that the series had been renewed for a fourth season. Miranda May, Mallory James Mahoney, Raphael Alejandro, and Will Buie Jr. would return for the fourth season, with new unannounced cast also set to star alongside them, while Peyton List, Karan Brar, and Skai Jackson would not be returning to the series. Additionally, Andi Mack's Phil Baker and Erin Dunlap were to take over as executive producers in the fourth season. Production for the fourth season began in March 2019.[16] On March 18, 2019, it was announced that production on the fourth season had commenced and that Israel Johnson, Shelby Simmons, and Scarlett Estevez had been added to the cast of the series.[17] On May 10, 2019, it was announced that the fourth season would premiere on June 20, 2019.[18]

On February 24, 2020, it was announced by Disney Channel that the series had been renewed for a fifth season, with production set to begin in fall 2020. Executive producer Erin Dunlap will serve as the sole showrunner for the fifth season. In addition, all of the cast from the fourth season, with the exception of Scarlett Estevez, is set to return.[2]

Broadcast

In Canada, the series premiered on Disney Channel Canada on the second day of the channel's launch on September 2, 2015.[19] The series premiered on Disney Channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 20, 2015,[20] and premiered in Australia and New Zealand on January 14, 2016.[21]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per season of Bunk'd
Season Episodes First aired Last airedAvg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 21 July 31, 2015 (2015-07-31) 4.24[22] May 20, 2016 (2016-05-20) 1.25[23]1.76
2 21 August 23, 2016 (2016-08-23) 1.35[24] May 24, 2017 (2017-05-24) 0.99[25]1.23
3 16 June 18, 2018 (2018-06-18) 0.97[26] September 21, 2018 (2018-09-21) 0.65[27]0.82
4 29 June 20, 2019 (2019-06-20) 0.68[28] TBA TBD0.50
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References

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  2. Denise Petski (February 24, 2020). "Bunk'd Renewed for Season 5 by Disney Channel". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
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  5. "Luke's Back". Bunk'd. Season 1. Episode 12. February 12, 2016. Disney Channel.
  6. "Luke Out Below". Bunk'd. Season 2. Episode 6. September 30, 2016. Disney Channel.
  7. "A Bad Case of the Weasels" / "Griff Is in the House!". Bunk'd. Season 2. Episode 1. August 23, 2016. Disney Channel.
  8. "Mother May I?". Bunk'd. Season 2. Episode 13. March 3, 2017. Disney Channel.
  9. "Sore Lou-ser". Bunk'd. Season 4. Episode 12. November 9, 2019. Disney Channel.
  10. "My Fairy Lady". Bunk'd. Season 4. Episode 24. March 13, 2020. Disney Channel.
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  12. Denise Petski (February 29, 2016). "Bunk'd, Best Friends Whenever Renewed for Season 2 on Disney Channel". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
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