
The series centers on brothers Boomer and Brady (Doc Shaw and Mitchel Musso), a pair of 16-year-old fraternal twins (one African-American and one Caucasian), who were raised by their aunt and uncle in Chicago and live a normal existence. However, when Mason, the royal secretary to the throne of the island of Kinkow, arrives at their high school, they learn that they are the heirs to the king's throne of the island, and after Mason tells Brady and Boomer of their lineage, they begin to realize that their lives are about to change dramatically. After making the discovery, the brothers relocate to Kinkow, an American island to assume their roles as the joint kings of the island nation, which has many odd customs and superstitions – while trying not to cause problems. Boomer and Brady's efforts are often aided by Mikayla, Mason's teenage daughter and hindered by Lanny, a disgruntled cousin, who's out to sabotage the boys and take the throne for himself. They are also teamed up by Richard, an orphan king who helps Boomer and Brady.

When the Royal Secretary of the Island of Kinkou arrives to inform fraternal twins Brady and Boomer of their royal lineage, their lives change drastically. Now, the boys must relocate and claim the throne as joint Kings of the island.

Twin brothers Boomer and Brady's lives change forever when a warrior visits their school. They find they are joint kings of the remote island of Kinkow.

Hibachi, the best (and shortest) surfer on Shredder Beach bans Boomer and Brady from the beach after they tick him off. When efforts at befriending Hibachi fail, the boys end up challenging him to a Surf-Off, forgetting that they don't know how to surf.

While Mason is out of town, the twins hang out with a bunch of mermaids and Mikayla turns into one herself.

The twins discover a cute little animal and decide to make him their pet. Unbeknownst to the boys, their pet, Pupaley, grows into a towering behemoth when angered. When the boys try to return him to the wild, he grows and makes they boys HIS pets.

When Boomer and Brady realize that their royal privilege doesn't excuse them from having to go to school, they find themselves back in the classroom, where Brady discovers major competition for Mikayla's affection.

Brady gets jealous when Boomer strikes up a friendship with Oogie, a member of the highly unusual Flaji island clan. After Boomer is invited to join Oogie in a special Royal Feast, Brady learns that the Flaji were once rumored to be cannibals.

Boomer and Brady learn the traditional game of Junga Ball and begin to practice for The Junga Ball Cup, in which they compete against the neighboring island of Kipi Kipi. When Brady benches Boomer during practice, Boomer quits to form his own team.

After a series of mummy nightmares, Boomer and Brady realize that they put the entire island in great jeopardy when they lost the sacred bat medallion. The kings head into the jungle to retrieve it from the mummy's possession.

The unscrupulous pirate Two Peg gives Boomer and Brady a mysterious riddle, that if answered, will lead them to a magical coin that will grant their utmost desire. Despite Mason and Mikayla dismissing it as hogwash, Brady and Boomer go to find it.

The kings learn about an exclusive club of rebellious prank-pulling punks called "the Riptides" which is off limits to Kinkow royalty. As the kings of trouble, Boomer and Brady immediately want to join the club.

Brady and Boomer decide that their island needs some fun, so they decide to pull pranks on everyone. No one likes their pranks, but the kings fear that bad karma is coming their way. Meanwhile, Mason gets addicted to a video game.

When Boomer and Brady learn that their high school back in Chicago has not heard about their recent crowning, they take an ill-advised trip back to the windy city to show their high school peers how awesome they are now.

It's time for the annual "Harvest Festival", and much to Boomer's and Brady's surprise, they must entertain the island populace with song. Boomer can't wait to show off his skills, but Brady is reluctant because Boomer is a terrible singer.

When Boomer and Brady become homesick they dial up their Aunt Nancy and Uncle Bill via the "Wi-Fi" tree, but end up scaring them with their tales of Tarantula people, quick sand, and giant bugs.

After watching a scary movie, Brady sets out to prove that the castle is haunted. He conducts a series of tests and later presents the "indisputable evidence" to his staff.

When the king of the neighboring island of Cornea makes a peace offering in the form of an arranged girlfriend for either Boomer or Brady, the kings agree to battle in a "Third Wheel Duel" competition for the gorgeous potential royal girlfriend.

When the Kings discover their biggest fan is a boy named Hilo, they regale him with greatly exaggerated stories of their heroism. But when Hilo takes off to emulate their heroic deeds, the boys are forced to rescue him with skills they do not possess.

When Brady and Boomer learn their dad was the best warrior in island history, they want to be more like him, so they attend Kinkow Fight School. But when instructor Mason favors the Kings, jealousy overcomes his previously prized pupil Mikayla.

Brady and Boomer discover Vault 14, a secret vault deep inside their regular vault, which protects the islands' most phenomenal objects. They discover a Duplicatus Plantus, or ditto plant, and the Kings clone themselves.

It's the kings' birthday and the whole island is celebrating. When Boomer learns that Brady has been bragging to the entire island that he is the older twin, Boomer heads out to the belly of Mt. Spew to ask the volcano's Oracle which king was born first.

Wanting to prove to an increasingly doubtful Mason that they are the "Kings of Legend," Boomer and Brady try to trick the forces of the Dark Side but fail miserably. They accidently bring an evil ancient statue called the Zadoc to life.

After crashing on the Dark Side of Kinkow, Boomer and Brady find themselves fighting for their lives as the Dark Side grows in strength by the minute. As they search for a new way home, they discover the Cave of Legends.

Brady finally musters the courage to ask Mikayla out and places a note in her bedroom.

Brady decides to leave the island to become the man Mikayla needs him to be.

Boomer teaches Boz the finer points of being a brother.

When Boz defies Boomer's warnings and goes to the Dark Side, he finds a baby and brings it home.
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When their corndog disappears into a hidden chute underneath their throne, the kings discover a royal bunker, the home of all secret Kinkow government operations. Mason and Mikayla admit that they have been running the country themselves.

The Kings' over-the-top spending causes a monetary crisis on Kinkow.

When Brady discovers beautiful cave girl has thawed after being frozen for thousands of years, he realizes that with a little work she'd make a fair lady for his recently dumped bro, Boomer.

Boomer and Brady are pleased when a pair of cute Queens from the neighboring island of Sununu thinks they are brilliant. The Queens compliment the Kings on a ridiculous human slingshot idea they had dreamed up and ask them to be the Kings of Sununu.

When they learn that Mason has an estranged brother named Jason, Boomer and Brady recognize the importance of brotherhood and make it their mission to bring the bros closer together.

When Mikayla's watchful eye keeps Brady and Boomer from getting into mischief, they decide to find a female friend to keep her distracted. They hold auditions for Mikayla's BFF, ultimately pushing her into a friendship with a girly-girl named Candis.

After finding an ancient pocket watch that grants them the ability to "do-over" the day, the Kings realize that the power allows them to behave as badly as the want, and then immediately "re-do" the day from the beginning.

When Mikayla is stricken with the rare Moocoo Fever, a disease that one contacts from a sick Waka Bug, Brady vows to do whatever it takes to bring her back to health.

Over the years, Brady has developed an unusual sleeping habit - he becomes a sleep ninja and performs impressive karate moves on Boomer in his sleep. Disgruntled Boomer decides to distance himself from his ninja bro and moves into his own apartment.

Boomer decides to open the teen hotspot of his dreams, which he appropriately names The Boom Boom Room. Brady opens his own club inside a crypt but the song Lanny writes contains a Zombie-awakening incantation.

The kings want to cheat when Lanny forces them into a throne-threatening King Challenge. They convince Mikayla to help them, but her plan to have Boomer and Brady swap bodies with her two best Fight School students goes horribly wrong.

According to island laws, Mikayla and her ex-boyfriend Marcus are still dating because they never completed the Kinkowian Dumping Ritual when they broke up. After tracking down her ex, the kings discover that Marcus looks just like Boomer.

In an attempt to bring their Christmas traditions to Kinkow, the kings promise the islanders that this year they will experience a "Super Christmas" with presents for everyone.

After Mikayla confronts Brady about his flirting, Brady tries and fails at just being friends with her. But Boomer develops a flourishing friendship with Mikayla being centered around her new hobby: Kinkowian poetry slams.

When a pair of Brady's favorite sneakers is stolen, Boomer tells him the Boogey Man did it. And he's serious - he's seen him. Brady and everyone else on Kinkow thinks he's a liar and a thief.

The kings learn that their dates are old hags who drink from the Fountain of Youth.

The kings try to prove the explosion in the castle was not their fault.

Brady asks out Sabrina, a hottie from the Nanju warrior tribe.

The Kings invite their entire high school class to Kinkow for an epic beach party.

The Kings learn that their friend Oogie has to hide his relationship with Priscilla, the Dirt Fairy.

When the head chef quits, the kings are left on their own to take care of a starving Ogre.

The kings meet the ghost of the first king of Kinkow, who tells them to destroy his evil twin.

Boomer and Boz tarnish Mikayla's first chance of beating Mason for Guard of the Year.

Boomer organizes a summer vacation cruise for Mikayla and the rest of the island teens.

Boomer and Boz find out that Lanny is mad at them, so they give him his own little island to rule.

King Boz tries to prove to his ex-girlfriend how amazing his new life is without her.

Having heard all about Boomer's "legendary" achievements, Boz feels pressure to be equally great.

When one of the Kings' stunts gets Mikayla suspended, the boys refuse to take responsibility.

Boomer wants Boz to enter a dance contest with him but learns his brother's moves are horrific.

When Mason thinks Boomer's club is too rowdy, he takes over as bouncer, keeping the party out.

It's Boomer and Boz's birthday, and on this day the King's birthday wishes come true on Kinkow.

Boz decides to address Boomer's lack of survival skills and forces him to go camping.

When Boz's monkey antics ruin a double date, Boomer pleads with him to be normal.

When the kings say no to a pair of goat girls who ask them to a dance, they slowly become ugly.

Boomer believes he's a natural at the dangerous island sport of Thumb War.

Boomer fears that Mikayla and Boz's friendship will blossom into a crush and he'll lose his brother.

When the kings are humiliated by a family of mountain yetis, they want revenge.

The Kings learn that secrets have been kept from them as they watch "Mysteries of Kinkow" on TV.

The Kings and Mikayla are in Chicago and meet Boomer's girlfriend and her Dad.

Kinkow seems destined for doom when Kaita the Mummy returns to his dangerous human form.