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Mighty Med

TV Show TV-Y7 2013 24m/ep 7.5 /10 Ended
Disney XD A Disney XD Original
Created by Andy Schwartz, Jim Bernstein

Two comic-book-obsessed teens, Oliver and Kaz, stumble onto a hidden hospital where superheroes go to heal. Instead of running, they end up hired as assistants, juggling paperwork, oddball patient care, and the occasional battle with villainous tech or superpowered mishap. The show keeps a light... Read more

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About Mighty Med

Two comic-book-obsessed teens, Oliver and Kaz, stumble onto a hidden hospital where superheroes go to heal. Instead of running, they end up hired as assistants, juggling paperwork, oddball patient care, and the occasional battle with villainous tech or superpowered mishap. The show keeps a light tone, mixing buddy comedy with sci-fi fun as the boys learn hospital rules, manage egos and gadgets, and try to keep their school lives intact. Episodes are self-contained, with recurring gags and new heroics every week, so you get laughs, pratfalls, and a steady parade of colorful super-powered guests without major twists or cliffhangers.

Created by Andy Schwartz and Jim Bernstein, the series premiered on Disney XD in 2013. It was developed as an original TV concept for a younger audience, with episodes directed by various TV professionals and produced to fit Disney XD's energetic, family-friendly lineup.

The show never became a major awards contender, and it didn't collect big Emmys or Golden Globes. That said, it found its niche with viewers and earned modest praise from critics and parents for being a fun, safe pick for kids who like action and humor.

Mighty Med left a visible mark on early 2010s kids TV by blending workplace sitcom tropes with superhero material aimed at preteens. Its characters and recurring heroes showed up in fan art and online discussions, and the series helped normalize superhero stories for a younger, sitcom-minded audience rather than treating them as strictly epic drama.

Critical and audience responses were generally positive, reflected in a solid user score around 7.5 out of 10. Reviewers noted the series' emphasis on friendship, responsibility, and the absurd logistics of caring for superpowered patients, while fans praised the chemistry of the leads. It's an easy watch for families, offering light moral beats beneath the goofy action and fast-paced gags.

Details

Release Date
October 07, 2013
Episode Length
24m
Rating
TV-Y7
User Ratings
78 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
48
Network
Disney XD
Status
Ended
Genres
Comedy, Kids, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Country
United States
Studio
It's a Laugh Productions
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Bradley Steven Perry

Bradley Steven Perry

Kaz

Jake Short

Jake Short

Oliver

Paris Berelc

Paris Berelc

Skylar Storm

Devan Leos

Devan Leos

Alan Diaz

Created by: Andy Schwartz, Jim Bernstein

Seasons (2 seasons, 48 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

26 episodes - 2013

Season 2

Season 2

22 episodes - 2014

Frequently Asked Questions

Mighty Med is available to stream on Disney+. You can also rent or buy it on Apple iTunes and Google Play.

Yes, Mighty Med is available to stream on Disney+.

Yes, you can buy on Apple iTunes and Google Play.

Mighty Med has 2 seasons with a total of 48 episodes.

With a rating of 7.5/10 from 78 viewers, Mighty Med is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

Two comic-book-obsessed teens, Oliver and Kaz, stumble onto a hidden hospital where superheroes go to heal. Instead of running, they end up hired as assistants, juggling paperwork, oddball patient care, and the occasional battle with villainous tech or superpowered mishap. The show keeps a light ...

Mighty Med stars Bradley Steven Perry, Jake Short, Paris Berelc, and Devan Leos.

Mighty Med was created by Andy Schwartz and Jim Bernstein.

Mighty Med was released on October 07, 2013.

Mighty Med is a Comedy, Kids, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy series.

No, Mighty Med is a fictional kids comedy with a sci-fi twist about two comic book fanboys who find a secret hospital for superheroes.

Bradley Steven Perry plays Kaz and Jake Short plays Oliver, the two comic book fanboys who are offered jobs at the secret superhero hospital.

No, Mighty Med ended after two seasons and 48 episodes, its status is listed as Ended.

Mighty Med is rated TV-Y7, so it's aimed at children around 7 and older and fits family-friendly kids and sci-fi comedy viewing.