For more details on the series or to revisit other episodes, you can check out the A.N.T. Farm Episode Guide on IMDb or stream the full season on Disney+.
The central conflict revolves around Chyna Park learning to set professional boundaries with her father, Cameron, who struggles to balance being a supportive parent with being a "manager." [S1E10] ManagemANT
In this episode, Chyna’s father, Cameron, becomes overly involved in her career as an A.N.T. (Advanced Natural Talents). Fearing he is stifling her creative freedom, Chyna tries to find a way to "fire" him without hurting his feelings. Meanwhile, Olive and Fletcher get into a heated competition over a "Living History" project, leading to a series of comedic escalations as they both try to prove they are the most historically accurate. For more details on the series or to
is the tenth episode of the first season of the Disney Channel sitcom A.N.T. Farm . Originally airing on August 26, 2011, the episode explores the themes of independence and the overbearing nature of parental "management." Episode Summary (Advanced Natural Talents)
(Sierra McCormick): The memory prodigy obsessed with historical accuracy.
(Jake Short): The artistic prodigy who challenges Olive’s perfectionism.
The subplot featuring Olive and Fletcher serves as a parody of academic perfectionism, with the two characters clashing over their portrayals of historical figures. Cast & Characters
For more details on the series or to revisit other episodes, you can check out the A.N.T. Farm Episode Guide on IMDb or stream the full season on Disney+.
The central conflict revolves around Chyna Park learning to set professional boundaries with her father, Cameron, who struggles to balance being a supportive parent with being a "manager."
In this episode, Chyna’s father, Cameron, becomes overly involved in her career as an A.N.T. (Advanced Natural Talents). Fearing he is stifling her creative freedom, Chyna tries to find a way to "fire" him without hurting his feelings. Meanwhile, Olive and Fletcher get into a heated competition over a "Living History" project, leading to a series of comedic escalations as they both try to prove they are the most historically accurate.
is the tenth episode of the first season of the Disney Channel sitcom A.N.T. Farm . Originally airing on August 26, 2011, the episode explores the themes of independence and the overbearing nature of parental "management." Episode Summary
(Sierra McCormick): The memory prodigy obsessed with historical accuracy.
(Jake Short): The artistic prodigy who challenges Olive’s perfectionism.
The subplot featuring Olive and Fletcher serves as a parody of academic perfectionism, with the two characters clashing over their portrayals of historical figures. Cast & Characters