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Season 1 was announced on February 23, 2017 by Nickelodeon. Season 1 is the first season of the Nickelodeon sitcom Hunter Street. Production began on March 3, 2017. It premiered on March 13, 2017 and concluded on April 7, 2017.

Plot

Hunter Street follows the journey of five foster kids on a quest to find their missing parents, Erik and Kate Hunter, after they mysteriously disappear.

Premise

The lives of five foster kids change significantly after spending the first night in their new house. When siblings Max, Tess, Anika, Sal and Daniel wake up, they discover that their parents have disappeared. This sets the kids up to head out on a quest in search of clues that could help them find their parents. That journey turns into an epic family adventure, which includes such activities as boat racing through canals, exploring secret tunnels, and uncovering lost treasures. Along the way, they must fight off old family rivals and deceitful heirs to solve the mystery.

Cast

Main Cast

Recurring Cast

Episodes

No. Episode Title Date Premiered Prod. Code
1 The New Hunter March 11, 2017 101
2 Saganash March 13, 2017 102
3 The Secret Room March 14, 2017 103
4 Principal March 17, 2017 104
5 Rinus March 16, 2017 105
6 The Key March 20, 2017 106
7 The Blue Diamond March 21, 2017 107
8 MGP March 22, 2017 108
9 Aunt Hedwig & Uncle Eugene March 23, 2017 109
10 Contact March 24, 2017 110
11 The Relatives March 27, 2017 111
12 The Red Diamond March 28, 2017 112
13 Cassandra's Map March 29, 2017 113
14 Anika's Birthday March 30, 2017 114
15 The Maze March 31, 2017 115
16 Undercover April 3, 2017 116
17 Sophie April 4, 2017 117
18 Bruhl April 5, 2017 118
19 Almost Back April 6, 2017 119
20 The Deed April 7, 2017 120

Trivia

  • This show is a remake of the Dutch show named "De Ludwigs".
  • The house that we usually see in the series is the De Dolphijn, in Singel, The Netherlands.
  • This 20-episode first season averaged a 3.2 with K6-11 and is one of the top five shows year-to-date with K6-11 across all TV.[1]
  • This is the only season where all the main characters are featured in every episode.
  • This season had better viewer amounts than Season 2 and Season 3.
  • This season involves more comedy than the second season.

References

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