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Fast Layne
GenreComedy
Created byTravis Braun
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Jordan Powers
  • Jintae Ko
Opening theme"Just Wanna Go"
by Rayla
ComposerBert Selen
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
ProducerIan Hay
Production locationsMaple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
CinematographyNeil Cervin
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time22–23 minutes
Production companyLakeshore Productions
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseFebruary 15 (2019-02-15) –
March 31, 2019 (2019-03-31)

Fast Layne is an American comedy television series created by Travis Braun that aired on Disney Channel from February 15 to March 31, 2019. The series stars Sophie Pollono, Sofia Rosinsky, Brandon Rossel, and Winslow Fegley.

Premise

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In the town of Cedarville, Layne Reed is a brilliant girl whose parents Cheryl and Rob are away so her aunt came to her house to watch over her. While working in a school campaign against her rival Jasper Marr at Cedarville Middle School, she and her friend Zora Morris stumble upon an intelligent car named VIN who is pursued by some people led by Kwon and Riggins. When Layne gets her DNA sequenced with VIN, she becomes the car's operator.

Cast and characters

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Main

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  • Sophie Pollono as Layne Reed,[1] a brilliant girl who discovers VIN in her parents shed while running for school president
  • Sofia Rosinsky as Zora Morris,[1] Layne's homeschooled neighbor and best friend
  • Brandon Rossel as Cody Castillo,[1] a boy from school who works at a garage and Layne's love interest
  • Winslow Fegley as Mel, Layne's cousin who is trying to find out what Layne and Zora are up to

Recurring

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  • Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, an intelligent car who was created by Layne's parents and his name is short for Vehicle Integrated Neurotech
  • Diana Bang as Kwon, a scientist and former co-worker of Cheryl at Salton Flats Technical Command Center who targets VIN after she was kicked off the project for having plans to weaponize VIN
  • Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, a scientist and mother of Layne who works for the government at Salton Flats Technical Command Center
  • David Milchard as Rob, a scientist and father of Layne who works for the government at Salton Flats Technical Command Center
  • Michael Adamthwaite as Riggins, the accomplice of Kwon who targets VIN
  • Caitlin Howden as Aunt Betty, the aunt of Layne and mother of Mel who is enlisted to watch over Layne while Cheryl and Rob are away.
  • Reese Alexander as Principal Mugbee, the principal of Cedarville Middle School
  • Ty Consiglio as Jasper, a boy who is Layne's rival in Cedarville Middle School's school election

Notable guest stars

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Production

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The series was originally reported in 2017 as a reboot of the Herbie franchise in development for Disney XD; created by Travis Braun, and to be executive produced by Zeke and Luther's Matt Dearborn and Tom Burkhard.[5][6] The project was later green-lit as a limited series for Disney Channel titled Fast Layne on March 9, 2018, without any reference to the Herbie works.[7] The series comes from Lakeshore Productions.[8] The production's director is Hasraf Dulull, while Brian Hamilton and Travis Braun serve as additional executive producers and Ian Hay serves as producer.[9] Braun also created the series.[10]

It was filmed in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, in the Greater Vancouver area;[9][11] production began on February 19, 2018,[12] with the final day of filming scheduled for April 27, 2018.[13] The series had a special premiere on Disney Channel on February 15, 2019, immediately following the premiere of the live-action Kim Possible film, before settling in its regular timeslot, starting February 17, 2019. The series comprises eight episodes.[14]

Episodes

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No.Title [15][16]Directed byWritten byOriginal release date [15][16]Prod.
code [15][17]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Mile 1: The Voice in the Shed"Hasraf "Haz" DulullTravis BraunFebruary 15, 2019 (2019-02-15)1010.93[18]

While her parents Cheryl and Rob are away, Layne Reed stays with her Aunt Betty and her cousin Mel. As she works on her school campaign against Jasper Marr, she and her neighbor Zora discover a talking car named VIN in Aunt Betty's shed. When he is activated and takes them on a drive, Layne works out the controls of VIN as they work to avoid a group of people led by Kwon and Riggins.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Diana Bang as Kwon, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Michael Adamthwaite as Riggins, Caitlin Howden as Aunt Betty, Reese Alexander as Principal Mugbee, Ty Consiglio as Jasper
2"Mile 2: Paid to Drive"Hasraf "Haz" DulullTom BurkhardFebruary 17, 2019 (2019-02-17)1020.56[19]

When VIN's control unit has been damaged and wanting to access the information on who created him, Layne and Zora work to raise money to obtain the part from Cody. While using VIN for a transportation job, Layne and Zora get the most unlikeliest of customers in Kwon and Riggins.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Diana Bang as Kwon, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Michael Adamthwaite as Riggins, Caitlin Howden as Aunt Betty, Ty Consiglio as Jasper
3"Mile 3: VIN Goes Wild"Joe MenendezMatt DearbornFebruary 24, 2019 (2019-02-24)1030.49[20]

Upon discovering that Cheryl and Rob have built VIN, Layne works to remain focus for her next stage in the school campaign...even if one of VIN's antics nearly affects it. Meanwhile, Kwon arrives at the Salton Flats Technical Command Center that Cheryl and Rob work at.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Diana Bang as Kwon, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Michael Adamthwaite as Riggins, Caitlin Howden as Aunt Betty, Reese Alexander as Principal Mugbee, Ty Consiglio as Jasper, Anna Cathcart as Anna, Adrian Petriw as Alonzo
4"Mile 4: Changing Laynes"Joe MenendezAlex Ankeles & Morgan JurgensonMarch 3, 2019 (2019-03-03)1040.44[21]

Zora takes Mel on a hiking trip to keep him from figuring out about VIN. When Zora and Mel get stuck on a ledge, Layne has no choice but to bring Cody in her work to keep the truth about VIN a secret and rescue them. Meanwhile, Kwon continues her visit to the Salton Flats Technical Command Center as Cheryl and Rob meet with Colonel Hardy to talk about the development of VIN.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Diana Bang as Kwon, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Caitlin Howden as Aunt Betty, Ty Consiglio as Jasper, Anna Cathcart as Anna
5"Mile 5: Road Trip"Rachel LeitermanTravis BraunMarch 10, 2019 (2019-03-10)1050.53[22]

At Cedarville Middle School, Layne finds that her locker has been stolen and suspects that Jasper did it to sabotage her. In order to find it, Layne, Zora, and VIN go on a road trip to Morgantown which leads to VIN accidentally taking a female biker's dog along and also leading to their next encounter with Kwon and Riggins. Meanwhile, Mel wants to repay Cody for helping to rescue him from the ledge.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Diana Bang as Kwon, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Michael Adamthwaite as Riggins, Reese Alexander as Principal Mugbee, Ty Consiglio as Jasper
6"Mile 6: Code Orange"Rachel LeitermanLaurie ParresMarch 17, 2019 (2019-03-17)1060.43[23]

Now that Cheryl and Rob know that VIN has come in contact with Layne and Zora and have returned home, they now declare VIN off limits to them. Layne struggles with the final parts of the school election. Meanwhile, Mel meets VIN and finds out that Cheryl and Rob are going to decommission VIN under Colonel Hardy's orders as part of the mysterious "Code Orange." He frees VIN to warn Layne about it.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Reese Alexander as Principal Mugbee, Anna Cathcart as Anna, Ty Consiglio as Jasper
7"Mile 7: On the Run"Hasraf "Haz" DulullMolly Haldman & Camilla RubisMarch 24, 2019 (2019-03-24)1070.61[24]

After Layne and Zora fake VIN's destruction, they hide him in the woods as he suspects that he has become a burden to Layne. While Cheryl, Rob, and Colonel Hardy get suspicious of VIN's destruction, so do Kwon and Riggins. Meanwhile, Zora takes a special exam at Cedarville Middle School that was given to her by Principal Mugbee. Cody tries to tell Layne how he feels for her at the advice of his grandfather. The results for the school election are in.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Diana Bang as Kwon, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Michael Adamthwaite as Riggins, Reese Alexander as Principal Mugbee, Anna Cathcart as Anna, Ty Consiglio as Jasper
8"Mile 8: Helicopter Parents"Hasraf "Haz" DulullMatt Dearborn & Tom BurkhardMarch 31, 2019 (2019-03-31)1080.55[25]

Kwon and Riggins have captured Cheryl and Rob and demand the surrender of VIN. While Layne does her first duties as school president with Jasper as her vice-president, VIN contacts Kwon and states that he is surrendering to them. Upon hearing Mel answer his call from a secure line prior to him stowing away in VIN, Colonel Hardy leads the military to Cedarville. After VIN surrenders, Kwon keeps Cheryl and Rob as her captives since she needs them to help weaponize VIN. This was something she was unable to do when she was kicked off the project. Following a note from VIN, Layne, Zora, and Cody get a ride to Cedarville Airport where Mel meets up with them. Having snuck into VIN, the four of them work to rescue Cheryl and Rob who Kwon and Riggins are herding into their helicopter. Their associates in the blacks vans leave when Colonel Hardy and the military arrive. Using a grappling hook, VIN snares their helicopter overloading it enough for them to make an emergency landing. Kwon and Riggins are subdued by Cheryl and Rob and then arrested by the military. After Layne introduces herself to Colonel Hardy, he is pleased with VIN's performance. Cheryl and Rob would like VIN to make a decision about working for the government. VIN states to Colonel Hardy that he will work with the government as soon as he learns more facts from his new family. Colonel Hardy states that he will be in touch. Later that night, Layne is directed to the shed where her friends and family celebrate her win in the school election. In the final scene, Layne and Zora are alerted by VIN that someone is hacking into him.

Guest stars: Nate Torrence as the voice of VIN, Diana Bang as Kwon, Enid-Raye Adams as Cheryl, David Milchard as Rob, Michael Adamthwaite as Riggins, Caitlin Howden as Aunt Betty, Reese Alexander as Principal Mugbee, Ty Consiglio as Jasper

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season of Fast Layne
Season Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 8 February 15, 2019 (2019-02-15) 0.93[18] March 31, 2019 (2019-03-31) 0.55[25] 0.57

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from Grokipedia
Fast Layne is an American live-action comedy miniseries created by Travis Braun. Originally announced in 2017 as a reboot of the Herbie franchise for Disney XD, the series was retooled into an original production that premiered on Disney Channel on February 15, 2019, and concluded its eight-episode run on March 31, 2019. The series centers on 12-year-old overachiever Layne Reed, whose highly organized life is upended when she discovers V.I.N., a sophisticated, self-driving talking car hidden in an abandoned shed on her family's property. As V.I.N.'s operator, Layne teams up with her neighbor and best friend Zora to embark on thrilling adventures, evading bad guys and uncovering secrets tied to the car's mysterious origins. It stars newcomer Sophie Pollono in the title role as Layne Reed, alongside as Zora, Brandon Rossel as Cody, and as Mel, with additional supporting performances by Anna Anissimova, Trevor Lerette, and Ron Pearson. Produced under Disney Channel's limited series format, Fast Layne features a complete story arc designed for , emphasizing themes of friendship, self-discovery, and quick thinking amid high-stakes chases. Executive producers included , Tom Burkhard, Brian Hamilton, and Travis Braun, with each episode titled in a "Mile" format to reflect the vehicular motif. Despite its short run and a 5.6/10 rating on from over 300 user reviews, the series highlights Disney's focus on empowering young female leads in adventure narratives.

Background

Premise

Fast Layne centers on Layne Reed, a 12-year-old overachiever living in the fictional suburban town of Cedarville, whose meticulously organized life is upended when she and her best friend Zora discover VIN, a sophisticated talking with , hidden in an abandoned shed on her family's property. VIN, equipped with advanced gadgets and self-driving capabilities, seeks Layne's help after recognizing her DNA as a match to operate him safely, drawing the pair into high-stakes adventures while they evade pursuit from government agents intent on dismantling the vehicle for purposes. Throughout the series, Layne, along with friends Cody and Mel, harnesses VIN's extraordinary abilities—from high-speed chases to clever problem-solving tools—to tackle everyday hurdles, such as academic projects, social dilemmas, and family responsibilities, all while keeping VIN's existence a secret. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Cedarville's suburban environments, emphasizing high school-like dynamics in a middle school context, including peer interactions, extracurricular activities, and home life with an overseeing aunt during her parents' absence. Key themes include the power of friendship and teamwork among the protagonists, the ingenuity required to balance secrecy with daily challenges, and the promotion of girls' engagement in STEM fields, as Layne's resourcefulness with technology challenges traditional gender stereotypes in science and invention.

Development

The concept for Fast Layne originated in 2017 as a planned reboot of Disney's Herbie franchise, targeted at Disney XD and created by writer-producer Travis Braun, known for his work on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. The project drew inspiration from the sentient car trope established in the original Herbie films, centering on a self-driving vehicle that communicates with its young owner. In a shift from its initial boys-oriented focus on Disney XD, the series was greenlit for Disney Channel on March 9, 2018, reoriented toward a broader family audience with an emphasis on a female-led highlighting STEM themes through the protagonist's tech-savvy interactions with the car's AI. Braun's prior Disney credits, including co-creating the animated series , influenced the blend of adventure, comedy, and educational elements in the development. Pre-production progressed from the 2017 announcement of the Herbie-inspired concept to the full series order in early , setting the stage for a 2019 premiere with eight episodes.

Cast and characters

Main cast

The main cast of Fast Layne features young actors portraying the core group of friends and the titular car's AI, driving the series' blend of adventure, comedy, and family dynamics. Sophie Pollono stars as Layne Reed, a tightly scheduled over-achiever and inventive who is a 12-year-old student navigating life while guarding the secrets of her , VIN. Sofia Rosinsky plays Zora Morris, Layne's best friend and loyal co-adventurer, whose rebellious spirit and add energy to their escapades as she becomes the first to uncover VIN's abilities. Brandon Rossel portrays Cody Castillo, Layne's younger brother and classmate who works in his grandfather's garage, often sparking chaos but providing clever mechanical support in their schemes. Winslow Fegley appears as Mel, Layne's tech-savvy friend and cousin who is a nosy survivalist-in-training, contributing gadget expertise and comic tension through his persistent attempts to expose the group's secrets. Nate Torrence provides the voice of VIN, the sarcastic and intelligent AI in the self-driving car, whose witty commentary and advanced capabilities serve as both ally and foil in the protagonists' missions.

Recurring cast

portrays Dr. Jessica , a government agent and former colleague of Layne's who pursues VIN across multiple episodes, embodying the ongoing bureaucratic and scientific threat to the group. appears in six of the series' eight episodes, often coordinating and captures that heighten the stakes for Layne and her friends. plays Riggins, 's brawny partner in the pursuit, whose clumsy antics introduce physical comedy during chase sequences and confrontations. Like , Riggins features in six episodes, serving as the muscle behind their operations while providing humorous contrast to 's calculated demeanor. Enid-Raye Adams recurs as Cheryl Reed, Layne's mother and a whose professional background ties into the central conflict, offering glimpses into the family's structured home life and occasional support for Layne's adventures. David Milchard appears as Rob Reed, Layne's father and fellow , who complements Cheryl in depicting parental dynamics and the domestic normalcy that Layne disrupts with her secret. Caitlin Howden plays Aunt Betty, Layne's aunt who hosts family stays and adds quirky familial tension through her overprotective nature in five episodes. In the school setting, Ty Consiglio embodies Jasper Marr, Layne's persistent rival for who appears in all eight episodes, driving competitive storylines that underscore peer dynamics and school continuity. Reese Alexander recurs as Principal Mugbee, the authority figure at Cedarville whose decisions influence student interactions and provide institutional backdrop across the series.

Guest stars

The miniseries Fast Layne featured several notable guest stars in one-episode roles, enhancing episode-specific storylines with fresh dynamics and humor. Anna Cathcart, known for her roles in Disney's Descendants franchise and Netflix's To All the Boys I've Loved Before, appeared as Anna, Layne's classmate and friend, in "Mile 3: Vin Goes Wild," where her energetic performance contributed to the episode's adventurous tone and interactions with the core group. Veteran actor Garry Chalk, recognized for voice work in animated series like Transformers: Animated and live-action roles in shows such as Eureka, portrayed Colonel Handry, a stern military figure, in 1 episode including the series finale "Mile 8: Helicopter Parents," adding authoritative tension and comedic clashes with the young protagonists. Other one-time guests included Andre Anthony as Mike, a supportive peer, in "Mile 3: Vin Goes Wild," bringing relatable teen energy to group scenes; Bri Neal as Yumi Mackenzie, a quirky competitor, in "Mile 2: Paid to Drive," injecting rivalry and lighthearted banter; Panta Mosleh as Roxy, a roadside encounter, in "Mile 5: Road Trip," providing momentary comic relief during travels; and Shaughnessy Redden as Mr. Rhodes, a school authority, in "Mile 6: Vins Off Limits," heightening the episode's secretive undertones through stern oversight. These appearances diversified the narrative by introducing external perspectives and plot catalysts without overshadowing the main ensemble.

Production

Filming

Principal photography for Fast Layne commenced on February 19, 2018, and concluded on May 2, 2018, taking place primarily in , , within the regional district. Filming leveraged the area's diverse suburban landscapes and nearby forested environments for exterior sequences, including dynamic scenes central to the series' plot involving the protagonist's interactions with the intelligent V.I.N. Specific outdoor shoots occurred along Lougheed Highway at Laity Street in Maple Ridge, where production crews set up around a prominent futuristic orange prop car representing V.I.N., attracting local attention during early filming. Logistical challenges arose from Vancouver's unpredictable spring weather, characterized by frequent overcast and grey skies, mitigated through colorful sets and wardrobes for consistent visual aesthetics. Coordinating action sequences with the custom V.I.N. prop vehicle added complexity to on-location shoots, requiring precise stunt choreography to integrate the car's movements safely amid suburban traffic and terrain.

Crew and music

The series was created and written by Travis Braun, who also served as co-executive producer, overseeing the narrative development alongside executive producers , Tom Burkhard from , and Brian Hamilton. Directorial duties were handled by for four episodes, with Rachel Leiterman and Joe Menendez each directing two episodes, focusing on blending comedic timing with action elements. The original score was composed by Bert Selen, emphasizing energetic cues for chase scenes and lighter motifs for character-driven moments. The opening theme song, "Just Wanna Go," was written by Jordan Powers and Jintae Ko and performed by , capturing the show's high-speed adventure vibe. Licensed tracks, such as Josh Mobley's "The Boss" for road trip sequences, were incorporated to enhance comedic and action beats. In , episodes were edited to a standard runtime of 22-23 minutes, with teams delivering over 1,197 VFX shots to animate V.I.N.'s AI interface, including expressive facial animations on the car's dashboard; Atmosphere VFX handled approximately 600 of these, while additional graphics were managed in-house.

Release and reception

Broadcast

Fast Layne premiered on Disney Channel on February 15, 2019, immediately following the broadcast of the live-action Kim Possible film. The eight-episode miniseries aired its first episode that Friday night, with the second episode following two days later on Sunday, February 17, 2019. Subsequent episodes were released weekly on Sundays at 7:00 PM ET/PT, concluding with the season finale on March 31, 2019. The series was available for streaming on Disney+ upon the platform's launch on November 12, 2019, and has remained accessible there internationally. Internationally, Fast Layne aired on networks in various regions, such as starting September 25, 2020. As a limited , Fast Layne concluded after its single eight-episode season, with no renewal announced for additional seasons. The premiere episode benefited from the lead-in from , achieving peak viewership for the series.

Ratings

The first season of Fast Layne averaged 0.57 million total viewers per episode, according to Nielsen measurements reported by ShowbuzzDaily. Viewership for the eight-episode season ranged from a low of 0.43 million to a high of 0.93 million, with the series premiere drawing the largest audience at 0.93 million viewers on February 15, 2019, and the finale attracting 0.55 million on March 31, 2019. The following table summarizes total viewership for each episode:
EpisodeAir DateTotal Viewers (millions)
1Feb 15, 20190.93
2Feb 17, 20190.56
3Feb 24, 20190.49
4Mar 3, 20190.44
5Mar 10, 20190.53
6Mar 17, 20190.43
7Mar 24, 20190.61
8Mar 31, 20190.55
Nielsen data for the of kids aged 6-11 and tweens showed solid engagement, with notable peaks aligned to promotional tie-ins, such as the premiere's elevated numbers following the movie broadcast.

Critical response

Fast Layne received limited coverage from professional critics due to its short run as a limited series on . Common Sense Media praised its fast-paced entertainment value for tweens and younger audiences while highlighting its promotion of teamwork among the young protagonists as they solve mysteries. The review also commended the series for challenging gender stereotypes through its female lead, Layne, a capable inventor who partners with a , thereby emphasizing themes of STEM engagement and empowerment for girls. A review from LaughingPlace described Fast Layne as a "winner" and potential hit, rating it 4 out of 5 for its relatable characters, action-adventure elements, and departure from typical tropes, drawing comparisons to shows like for the innovative concept. The site's critic noted that children would connect with the fantasy of high-speed escapades and obstacle-solving, making it appealing for family viewing. Audience reception has been generally positive among viewers, with IMDb users giving the series an average rating of 5.6 out of 10 based on over 300 reviews. Many user reviews highlight the show's entertainment quality, strong character dynamics, and complete within its eight episodes, though some criticized perceived moral inconsistencies, such as a lack of consequences for the characters' actions. A common sentiment expressed in these reviews is disappointment over the absence of a second season, with fans describing it as an engaging watch that left them wanting more adventures. The limited series format and modest viewership contributed to its conclusion after one season, resulting in sparse ongoing critical discourse.

Episodes

Overview

"Fast Layne" consists of a single season comprising eight half-hour episodes, each running approximately 22-23 minutes, that collectively form a self-contained narrative. The begins with the discovery of the intelligent talking car VIN and its integration into protagonist Layne Reed's , gradually escalating through interpersonal and environmental challenges to intense confrontations involving pursuing secret agents. This progression emphasizes themes of , ingenuity, and high-stakes , with early installments centering on acclimating VIN to family and neighborhood dynamics, mid-season episodes exploring complications in settings and social interactions, and later ones focusing on daring escapes and revelations about VIN's origins. All eight episodes were developed by a writing team led by creator and co-executive producer Travis Braun, ensuring a cohesive storyline across the season. Direction was handled in production blocks, with overseeing four episodes, including the pilot, while Rachel Leiterman and Joe Menendez each directed two episodes to maintain visual consistency during filming in . This block-shooting approach allowed for efficient resource use and streamlined for the limited series format.

Episode list

No. overallNo. in seasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd. codeSynopsis
11Mile 1: The Voice in the ShedHasraf DulullTravis Braun, Molly Haldeman, Camilla RubisFebruary 15, 2019101Layne Reed's life is perfectly organized until she discovers V.I.N., a talking car with loads of personality, hidden in the shed near her home. Layne and her friend Zora soon learn that VIN is on the run from a pair of nefarious government agents.
22Mile 2: Paid to DriveHasraf DulullTom BurkhardFebruary 17, 2019102Layne and Zora need money fast to replace Vin's damaged part, so they sign him up to drive for a ridesharing app.
33Mile 3: VIN Goes WildJoe MenendezMatt DearbornFebruary 24, 2019103Despite having just uncovered a big secret, Layne attempts to stay focused on the movie screening event that she planned for her presidency campaign.
44Mile 4: Changing LaynesJoe MenendezAlex Ankeles, Morgan JurgensonMarch 3, 2019104Vin tries to pinpoint his purpose, while Layne struggles to perform a physical challenge presented by her presidential rival Jasper.
55Mile 5: Road TripRachel LeitermanTravis BraunMarch 10, 2019105When Layne's entire locker goes missing, she, Zora, and Vin use the missing laptop's IP address to track down the locker a few hours away. Road trip
66Mile 6: Code OrangeRachel LeitermanLaurie ParresMarch 17, 2019106Layne misses VIN when her parents block her from spending time with him, and she's distracted as the school election day nears.
77Mile 7: On the RunHasraf DulullMolly Haldeman, Camilla RubisMarch 24, 2019107Layne and Zora hide Vin in the woods to keep him safe. Vin begins to feel guilty that he is becoming a burden to Layne and her busy schedule.
88Mile 8: Helicopter ParentsHasraf DulullTom Burkhard, Matt DearbornMarch 31, 2019108Layne must make the biggest decision of her life when VIN surrenders himself to the evil Dr. Kwon to save her parents from being sent to a secret government facility. With the help of Zora, Cody and Mel, Layne embarks on a high-speed adventure to rescue VIN and her parents before it's too late.

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