
In Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, Dawn Harper doesn't have much in common with brothers Nicky, Ricky and Dicky except for a birthday. Sibling rivalry often consumes the quadruplets, but they can come together to solve problems that arise. Dawn acts as leader of the pack but, really, is just one of the quartet; quirky Nicky has the answer to almost everything; Ricky has a high IQ but gets into trouble with his siblings; charming Dicky always has a way with words. Situations show the preteens planning their own "grown-up" birthday parties and seeing a scary movie for the first time.

Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn are quadruplets with only two things in common: their birthday and parents. This dynamic foursome battle sibling rivalry at every turn, but in the end when they are together, nothing can stop them.

Dawn grows tired of her brothers' antics and moves into her own room.

Dawn is suspicious when the boys are smitten by a new girl at school; Tom's former ice dancing rival plans to open his own sporting goods store.

The quads try to impress Josie by watching a horror movie, but they quickly regret their decision when they start to believe that their parents are zombies.

The Quads and their parents are all excited for the Halloween dance; Dawn worries she will be asked to the dance; Ricky and Dicky compete for a girl; Nicky chooses the perfect costume.

Dicky and Dawn's constant battle for control of the remote nearly ruins Tom and Anne's anniversary; the quads' obsession with TV leads them to one-up each other.

The quadruplets' trip to their favorite water park is canceled when their parents discover that someone forgot to flush the toilet.

Dawn makes the soccer team, but learns that the others make jokes at Nicky's expense; Ricky helps Dicky get out of taking a test.

When the dog stops a theft at Get Sporty, the quads argue publicly about his name, and a woman claims him as her dog.

While trying to earn money for the newest video game console, the quads compete for tips at the store.

The quads decide that they want to be more grown up and have individual parties for their 10th birthday.

The quads have a contest to see who can go the longest without their favorite possessions, but they quickly learn that giving up their security item is not as easy as it looks.

When Dawn learns that the boys have been keeping things from her, she decides they all must share a secret to repair the circle of trust.

Dawn sells a special bracelet that her mother gave her in order to make some money; the boys try to outsmart Tom when he takes away their video games.

The quads are assigned a project to do something special for someone else on Valentine's Day, but everything does not go according to plan.

Dawn wants to change the quads' puppet routine for the talent show, but she grows frustrated after always being outvoted by her brothers.

The quads beg their parents to allow Josie to be their new babysitter, but they wind up getting more than they bargained for during her first shift.

Even though they suffer from a fear of doctors, the quads are determined to get through this year's routine exams.

When Ricky gets punished for using smoke pellets in the house, his siblings decide to sneak him out to a party so he can see one of his idols perform.

The quads attempt to get out of family night by introducing Tom and Anne to another couple so they can become friends.

While the quads argue about how to complete their history assignment, they discover they have some interesting ancestors.

The quads turn their garage into an awesome hangout space, improving their social status by making their house the place to be.

When Dawn fakes a story for her column on the school's website, the urban legend of Pigfoot begins to take over Edgewood.

The quads try to save Get Sporty's Café after a food blogger's rave review of a neighboring café puts theirs in jeopardy.

Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn are tired of being lumped together as the quads until another set of quadruplets steals the spotlight from them.

After binge-watching their favorite reality show, the quads decide to start their own reality show.

When the quads destroy their school, they must join a new one midsemester; as they try to fit in at the new school, they must keep their friends from discovering they destroyed the old one everyone loved.

A misunderstanding almost causes the quads to break up Mae and Miles and disrupt the boys' plans to attend a wrestling match.

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Dawn assures her parents that she can handle it all when she begins to play tuba in the school orchestra.

When the quads go to summer camp, they realize they can establish new identities. This puts Dawn in an uncomfortable position when she refers to Dicky as her "boyfriend" in order to try and impress her new friends.

When the quads go to the mall with Tom and Anne, they convince their parents that they are responsible enough to explore the mall on their own.

Nicky, Ricky and Dicky ruin Dawn's chance to meet her idol, and must find a way to make it up to her.

The quads want to sell a new shoe prototype that Tom invented, but they become convinced that someone is trying to steal his idea.

The quads create superhero costumes for a child's birthday party; when a video of Nicky as Goggle Man goes viral, the popularity goes to his head.

Ricky befriends a group of sophisticated country club children who challenge the quads to a high-stakes mini-golf match.

The quads win their family a vacation to Hollywood, and find themselves caught up in a case of mistaken identity.

The Quads secretly rent out the garage so they have money to make their own house rules. But they've accidentally rented it to a rock band that slowly takes over the house, forcing the Quads to beat the band at their own game.

Dawn joins a ballet class to have her own activity away from her brothers, but her plan is spoiled when the boys join the class too.

Nicky, Dicky and Dawn challenge Ricky's firm disbelief in superstitions, but they go too far in proving him wrong.

Ricky is confident in his ability to get elected as class president until Dawn enters the race; Nicky and Dicky go from being Ricky and Dawn's running mates to their rivals.

Squishy Paws runs away when the quads are home alone, and they argue about who should be in charge of the search.

Dawn must run a tricky game of interference when each of the boys reveals they have started to look at Mae in a different light.

Dawn plans to get back at Nicky, Ricky and Dicky for reading her diary one too many times, leading none of them to trust each other.

The quads create a courtroom in their garage to settle their own arguments and end up using the court to pass judgment on friends and classmates.

The siblings try to avoid being seen at the movies with their parents for fear of looking "uncool.''

The quads must work together to hide Dawn's illness to avoid getting sent home early and missing their class trip.

The quads are excited when action star JT Steele comes to live with them while researching his latest role.

While trying to fit in with the coolest people in school, Nicky, Dicky and Dawn must keep Ricky from making them look uncool.

The quads try to make friends with their new neighbor in order to get access to her cool treehouse, but soon discover that she is not what she seems.

Dawn grows suspicious of her brothers when Ricky takes credit for artwork that Dicky painted and Ricky uses Dicky's ideas for his own gain.

When Dicky gets a haircut, he gets really scared, because things aren't really as they seem. Will Dicky reveal his secret fear or get away?

The quads get on each other's nerves so much that they have trouble sleeping on the night before an important bobsled race.

When Dawn boasts that she is more mature than the boys and is ready to go on a first date, a competition is sparked between the quads.

When a curse hits the Harper house, thunder goes off and everything turns out bad for the family, the family is trying to find out how this all started, so they retraced all the steps before the curse to try and stop the curse.

The quads make a new friend, an amazing inventor, but when not all of them get invited back to hang out again, they start to wonder why.

When Dawn and Mae have a falling out, Dawn forbids Nicky, Ricky and Dicky from going to an upcoming concert with her, but the boys have other plans in mind.

The quads' eavesdropping threatens to ruin their annual boys vs. girls scare night campout because of a misunderstanding about going through "the change.''

When the quads kidnap a rival soccer team's pig mascot as a prank, they have to pass it off as Anne's surprise birthday present to avoid being caught forgetting her birthday.

Dawn becomes jealous when Mae starts spending time with Miles, so she enlists the help of her brothers to separate them.

Ricky takes advantage of his power on the school's news show, but when the other quads learn the reason, they band together to help him.

The quads' free-day adventure to a school carnival is put in jeopardy when they get detention, so they must devise a plan to break out of detention.

Dawn almost has a big secret revealed when the boys try to impress some girls by putting on a talent show for charity.

When Dawn and Mae get amazing summer jobs at Bouderly Hills Country Club, the boys get jealous and they try to ruin their summer vacation.

The quads accidentally force out the easy-going gym teacher after Ricky tripped him, ruining the class for everyone; he, Nicky, Dicky and Dawn think they've fixed everything with the perfect substitutes, but soon realize their parents have made things worse.

The Harper Quads declare their independence when Dawn decides to get her ears pierced and the boys get a snake without their parents' permission.

The Quads want to pull off a big stunt so that their class will be remembered by future students, but when they find out that the personal legacy they are leaving behind is not great, they have to fix both before it is too late.

The quads try to take the perfect picture at their Aunt Jackie's farm to best their rival quadruplets, the Kramdens, but end up hurting their aunt's chances to win a contest in the process.

Ricky is accepted into a junior astronaut training program, but only if his siblings join him.

The Harpers get a new gadget that runs their entire household, but the quads take things a little too far when they are left alone with it.

When Dawn does not get the part of Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz,'' she goes on a mission to prove she deserves the role.
Nicky, Ricky and Dicky accidentally turn Dawn into "BeyDawncé'' using techniques they've learned in their human behavior class to help her overcome her fear of auditioning for the Glee Club.

The quads learn the dangers of misrepresenting oneself on social media when they pretend to be people they are not.

Nicky's excuse for being tardy starts the Harper Quads down a dangerous road of playing on people's sympathies that threatens to ruin their reputation at their new school.

The quads try to earn money for a pool so that their house can be the place everyone wants to hang out at during the summer.

When the quads discover that Dicky is a cup-stacking prodigy, they decide to get him into professional cup-stacking tournaments and use his special talent for their own gain.

When the kids each try to be someone they are not, they all learn a valuable lesson about being true to themselves.

When the quads are pressured by older kids to sneak out after curfew and hang out at Get Sporty, they discover the store is haunted.

The Quads are forced to wait in line like everyone else.

The quads worry that Britt has developed a ``house crush'' on Dawn, and have to figure out a way to get him to stop liking her before his secret is discovered and he is sent back to Australia.

Dawn and Mae get jobs to help pay for a trip to Paris, but their plans get complicated when the boys discover that they can use complaining at restaurants to their benefit.

When Nicky, Ricky, and Dawn discover that Britt has been hanging out with their friends without them, they start to question his motives.

After Mae gets accepted to a new boarding school, Dawn is desperate to make lasting memories with her best friend before she leaves; Nicky and Ricky secretly audition new best friends for Dawn.