Rhodey, NY (Series Finale)
Genre: Teen Sitcom
Created By: Wil Calhoun
Theme music composer: Michael Corcoran
Opening Theme: "n.W.b" performed by Denzel Whitaker featuring Kwame & Maunda Alexander
Country of origin: United States
Language: English
# of seasons: 5
# of episodes: 78
Executive Producer(s):
- Wil Calhoun
- Dan Schneider
- Jake Farrow
Producer(s):
- Bruce Rand Berman
- Christopher J. Nowak
- Robin Weiner
Location Taping(s):
Nickelodeon on Sunset
Hollywood, California
Camera setup: Videotape; Multi-camera
Running time: 23 minutes
Production Company(s):
- Schneider's Bakery
- Nickelodeon Productions
Original channel: Nickelodeon
Picture format: 1080i (HDTV)
Audio format: Stereo
Original run: May 25, 2013 - March 11, 2016
Season #5, Episode 77-78 Directed by: Steve Hoefer Written by: Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow
Title: NY Forever Original airdate: March 11, 2016 Production code: 425-425
Andre’s old friend from
Hollywood Arts, Cat Valentine, is coming to visit and Rhodey decides to ask her
out to the Sweet N’ Spicy Ball at the Coaster Institute. Meanwhile, Rosey
attempts to ask Andre out to the ball, but in his fear – boasts that she is
taking Pop singer Lance Bass – and now must find a way to get him to go with
her. Early one morning, Rhodey, Andre, Cat and Sid awaken at a night club with
no memory of the previous night. They learn that the owner of the club is NY
crime boss Two-Fitz Gallows that demands them to return $300,000 dollars that
they stole from him and has even taken Rosey hostage. With the help of Andre,
Cat, Sid, Will and Garrett, Rhodey launches a plan to find the $300 Grand and
rescue his cousin. They get the money in the nick of time, but Gallows plans to
kill Rosey anyway. She is saved at the last minute by Lance Bass who agrees to
go out with her to the ball. In the end, Rhodey and co. have a great time at
the ball, Rosey announces that she and Rhodey are moving to a new home in
Queens to get away from city suburbs, and they all perform on stage with Lance
Bass.
Special Guest Stars:
Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine, Lance Bass as himself
Guest Star: Joey Richter as Two-Bit Gallows
Song featured: “Bye Bye Bye”
Notes: This is the series finale. It is a one-hour episode, but was originally planned as two half-hour episodes.
Guest Star: Joey Richter as Two-Bit Gallows
Song featured: “Bye Bye Bye”
Notes: This is the series finale. It is a one-hour episode, but was originally planned as two half-hour episodes.
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