
Charismatic Conor may just be a teenager, but he is already a professional in his chosen field known as "KidFury", a professional video game player who takes the industry by storm. Things change, though, when a thumb injury brings his gaming career to a screeching halt, a setback that forces him out of the gaming circuit and into a public high school for the first time. While there, he meets three fellow gamers -- Franklin, Wendell and Ashley -- who team up with Conor to form the school's first-ever gaming league. Working together, the foursome learns that making lasting friendships in the real world is more meaningful than getting high scores in the digital realm in the Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything.

Conor, a 15-year-old professional video game-playing phenom, desperately wants to get his pro card back after a thumb injury forces him to retire, so he recruits new classmates Franklin, Wendell and Ashley to play the game for him.

Conor attempts to circumvent life's challenges by using his gaming skills. He tries to get his pro card back after a thumb injury sees him having to retire.

When Wendell's life falls apart from playing too much Puddin' Party, a cheesy, kids' phone game, Conor and the rest of the crew go to extreme lengths to break him of his lame obsession.

A prospective sponsor sends the team a state-of-the-art gamer's chair and everybody wants it. Franklin comes up with a competition to see who can go the longest without gaming with the winner keeping the chair.

When Mondale High's beloved "Spirit Egg" is stolen by a rival school, Conor and Wendell must go undercover to get it back in time for the big pep rally.

When Wendell introduces his new girlfriend to the gang, it turns out to be Conor's old gaming rival who wins the gang over, forcing a split between Conor and the team.

When the gang signs with a video game company, they're offered the perks of a high-end corporate sponsor, but only if they replace Franklin as a member of their team.

When Conor relies on his video game skills to pass his driver's ed test, he fails miserably and is forced to retake the test with the worst teacher ever – Mr. Spanks.

Conor and the gang score a rare copy of one of the scariest zombie video games ever made, Zomb-pocalypse, and find themselves battling real-life zombies at their school after playing the game.

Conor must overcome his demons by winning a dance competition with Ashley.

In an attempt to win Pranktube's annual "Most Viewed Prank" contest, Conor and Ashley pull the prank of the century on Franklin.

After Wendell saves him from a life-threatening accident, Conor feels indebted to his friend and allows Wendell to move in with him.

Conor and Ashley give Mr. Spanks another chance at breaking the school's punting record in football while Wendell and Franklin compete to become the next school mascot.

Conor goes undercover into the bizarre subculture of table-top, fantasy card games to help a fan who was wrongfully accused of a crime.

The gamers sneak off to use an asteroid-blasting simulator during a school field trip at a space lab. When a real asteroid begins hurdling towards the Earth, the gang must use their gaming skills to save the planet.

Conor and the gang take a product endorsement deal to try to dethrone their arch rival Lika from being the face of the gaming world.

During a team-building retreat in the woods, the boys find themselves trapped without food or technology.

Franklin's ego drives him to lose a deluxe go-kart on loan from Funtendo to some kids from Mudd Valley High. Meanwhile, Wendell learns his cousin Dwayne is engaged to his nemesis.

When the gang dazzles at the game "Rock Hero 5," Mr. Spanks encourages them to compete on the hit TV series "American Talent Factor.".

Conor gets grounded for Gaming Club. He is afraid that the team not survive. He starts working in Zoo and "babysitting" the goat.

Conor and the team participate in the latest gaming craze, an Escape Room. When the clues lead them to a large amount of cash, they inadvertently steal the money from a gang of crooks.

Conor and Ashley recruit NBA Rookie of the Year Karl-Anthony Towns to be their ringer for a charity basketball game. Wendell attempts to boost the popularity of his "Rekt" videos.

When Conor learns that the Olympic Torch will be passed through Redwood, he competes for the torchbearer title in hopes of boosting the team's public image on live TV.

Thumbs of Fury gets lost on their way to a tournament, and they wind up in Mexico where they instantly find themselves in trouble with the law.
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Conor and the gang learn where Thumbs of Fury ranks in the International Gaming League, presented by gaming celebrity Faruq Tauheed.

After causing trouble for Janice, the gang is forced to volunteer for the Big Buddy program in which they are assigned little buddies for the week.

With both Redwood and Yuba claiming they won the Battle of the Stump many years ago, the two rival towns instigate another battle to determine the winner once and for all.

The gamers enlist Janice's help to get into a highly anticipated action flick, but keeping her on board long enough to see the film proves far more difficult than they imagined.

The gamers must prove their mettle when they're accidentally trapped inside Mondale High overnight along with their teachers.

When Ashley's late aunt leaves her a chest full of ghost-hunting equipment, Conor and Wendell see money-making potential and start their own paranormal business.

Ashley is invited to a prestigious girls-only tournament and the rest of the team joins her to show their support. In this episode, Chopper from the highly acclaimed animated series "Star Wars Rebels" also makes a guest appearance as himself – the grumpiest droid in the galaxy.

After Mr. Funkus is kicked out of his mom's house, he moves into the school and teams up with Franklin to form a techno DJ duo.

When Franklin's literacy fair project is destroyed, Wendell is presumed to be the culprit and is expelled; Conor sets out to prove Wendell's innocence and clear his name.

After seemingly defeating a rare arcade game at Billy's, Wendell is rewarded a special gift from the game's creator, but Conor is the one who actually won the game.

After scoring early access to an exclusive gaming map for their next tourney, Thumbs of Fury discovers their scheming gaming nemesis has returned to Mondale High.

Conor and Wendell join a new Rodeo fitness regime in hopes they can get "ranch-ripped" and win a cash prize to cover the cost of the team's upcoming trip to IGL Nationals. Meanwhile, Ashley helps Franklin with his prom-posal idea to win over Emma.

Thumbs of Fury is ready to compete in the IGL Nationals…..until they find out the top four gamers at the tourney have joined forces to form an unbeatable super team, organized by Conor's former gaming coach! Meanwhile, the friendship between the team faces a major challenge.