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Episode 1
Misconcepted Deceptions -
Episode 2
Reach for the Pod -
Episode 3
Big Man on Canvas -
Episode 4
The Pencil Assassin -
Episode 5
The Makeover -
Episode 6
The Pom-Pom Girl -
Episode 7
Unreasonable Facsimiles -
Episode 8
Planets Maligned -
Episode 9
The Big Flap -
Episode 10
Finding Neko -
Episode 11
The Raffi Raffle -
Episode 12
Crushed -
Episode 13
Friday the 13th -
Episode 14
Bossman's Blues -
Episode 15
Birch's Beef -
Episode 16
A Fine Balance -
Episode 17
Liam the Hero -
Episode 18
True Colors -
Episode 19
Love Lessons -
Episode 20
Miss President -
Episode 21
Bad Company -
Episode 22
Manga Slam -
Episode 23
They're Watching Us -
Episode 24
The Mascot -
Episode 25
Holiday Hijinx -
Episode 26
Rope Burn -
Episode 27
There's No Business... -
Episode 28
Growing Pains -
Episode 29
Comic Chaos -
Episode 30
Working Stiff -
Episode 31
Star-Struck -
Episode 32
The Big Switch -
Episode 33
A Bed for Raffi -
Episode 34
Back to the Stone Age -
Episode 35
The Costume Party -
Episode 36
Integrity Insmegrity -
Episode 37
Making a Mountain of a Molehill -
Episode 38
Here's Liam -
Episode 39
The Diary -
Episode 40
Raffi's Secret Love -
Episode 41
Skate Club -
Episode 42
Pinged and Ponged -
Episode 43
Love is in the Air -
Episode 44
Cyranette -
Episode 45
Liam and the Kid's Big Day Out -
Episode 46
Cut Out the Sarkasm -
Episode 47
Family Tree -
Episode 48
Just Say Nooo -
Episode 49
At Odds with the Pad -
Episode 50
Accept No Substitutes -
Episode 51
Fish Fiasco -
Episode 52
Birch's Trial
My Life Me 2011
My Life Me centers around Birch, a shy high school girl with a penchant for the manga/anime subculture. Birch loves anime and manga, and spends much of her time knee-deep in these media. Navigating high school is no less easy even if you have an idea of what you want to do with your life, which in the case of Birch, is to become a professional comics artist. But alas, all the confusions, distractions, and unwieldy personal relationships of modern teendom keep getting in the way. Add to this her school’s ridiculous new learning structure — The Pod Program — which forces kids to partner into groups; and you have Birch’s perfectly and wonderfully mismatched youth
