Bones Family

The Bones Family is a fanon season 23 episode of Supernanny. Gloria heads off to Carlsbad, California to meet the Bones Family. Louie, age 35 and Joanne, age 33 have 500 adopted children from 25 different countries (a set of vigintuplets in each country): 15-year old vigintuplets from Mexico, 13-year old vigintuplets from Greece, 12-year old vigintuplets from Spain, 12-year old vigintuplets from China, 11-year old vigintuplets from the Wales, 10-year old vigintuplets from South Korea, 9-year old vigintuplets from Tanzania, 9-year old vigintuplets from Ghana, 7-year old vigintuplets from Turkey, 6-year old vigintuplets from Scotland, 5-year old vigintuplets from North Korea, 5-year old vigintuplets from Germany, 5-year old vigintuplets from Poland, 4-year old vigintuplets from Ireland, 3½-year old vigintuplets from Japan, 3-year old vigintuplets from France, 3-year old vigintuplets from Australia, 2½ -year old vigintuplets from Canada, 2-year old vigintuplets from Vietnam, 2-year old vigintuplets from Italy, 21 month-old vigintuplets from Finland, 18 month-old vigintuplets from India, 16 month-old vigintuplets from New Zealand, 12 month-old vigintuplets from Russia, and 6 month-old vigintuplets from Thailand. These kids (except for the Babies and ones who are from English-speaking countries) do not understand English very well. While the kids who are aged 6 months to 2½ are well-behaved, the rest are far from that. They like to scream, hit, attack their parents, fight, bite, refuse to eat or go to sleep, swear (in English or in a foreign language only if they are from a non-English-speaking country), take dares, back-talk, and do all other bad things. Will Gloria be able to handle this large family? This episode marks an issue of the Naughty Swivel, Reflection Room, Naughty Chair, Naughty Pit, Super Naughty Pit, Green Smoothie, Learn English, Good Eater, Stay in Bed, and Around the World Reward Chart.

Table of Bad Behavior
Diego (Mexico): he is rude

Audrianna (Australia): she is rude and mean

Daito (Japan): he fights over toys, answers back and got expelled from 18 schools for his bad behavior

Otylia (Poland): she disrespects the home, strikes out

Shin (South Korea): spits

Hugo (France): he punches

Kaelen (Australia): he spits, destroys things

Sofia (Mexico): she is disrespectful

Stanislaw (Poland): he hits, calls people names, swears

In-Su (South Korea): not doing as told, not listening, swearing, hitting

Vincent (France): he

Kiel (Australia): he hits his siblings

Bazyil (Poland): he is rude; he yells

Joosuh (South Korea): not listening, spits, disrespects home

Margot (France): she

Adaline (Australia): she is rude

Aniela (Poland): she shouts

Kyung (South Korea): not listening, trashes rooms

Louise (France): she

Adnoartina (Australia): she is disrespectful

Bendek (Poland): he swears

Joonsuh (South Korea):

Pierre (France): he

Darniel (Australia): he is disrespectful

Lolek (Poland): he plays violent video games, such as God of War

Hyo (South Korea): takes dares

Gabriel (France): he

Lawson (Australia): he makes fun of one of his siblings

Agata (Poland): she refuses to listen, swears

Eun-Kyung (South Korea): she

Flavie (France):

Bruno (Australia): he shouts, terrorizes his sister Bindi

Dobry (Poland): he

Jin-Kyong (South Korea):

Maëlys (France):

Honour (Australia): she pulls pranks

Lilka (Poland): she

Ye-jun (South Korea): he

Thibaut (France):

Lachlan (Australia): he makes fun of his other siblings

Jedrek (Poland): he yells

Hae-Won (South Korea):

Yanis (France):

Elias (Australia): he is rude

Jagienka (Poland): she is rude

Sang-Ook (South Korea):

Coline (France):

Gavin (Australia): he teases his younger siblings

Jedrzej (Poland): he whines, hits, swears, takes dares

Kwang-Sun (South Korea):

Ambre (France): she

Jaylen (Australia): he has no respect for authority

Coleen (Australia): she harasses her siblings

Filipina (Poland): she makes rude remarks

Hyeonwoo (South Korea): he slams doors

Zbigniew (Poland): he slams doors

Truda (Poland): she hits

Axel (France): he punches

(Ireland):

(Germany):

(China): kicking

(England): hitting

(Scotland): whining

(Wales): bad words, head-butts, screaming

(Spain): slams door

(North Korea):