In spite of almost overwhelming odds, two distant cousins, Balki (BRONSON PINCHOT) and Larry (MARK LINN-BAKER), have become best friends and are beginning to succeed in work and life. The ever-practical Larry gives Balki a lesson in economic reality after Balki is tempted to buy a lottery ticket. But when the winning numbers are announced, Larry is shocked.
The ever-practical Larry gives Balki a lesson in economic reality after Balki is tempted to buy a lottery ticket. But when the winning numbers are announced, Larry is shocked.
The ever-practical Larry gives Balki a lesson in economic reality after Balki is tempted to buy a lottery ticket. But when the winning numbers are announced, Larry is shocked.
After Larry completes an assertiveness-training course, he hopes to convince Balki that the meek do not succeed. But Larry's plan to help Balki get the pay raise he deserves backfires.
After Larry completes an assertiveness-training course, he hopes to convince Balki that the meek do not succeed. But Larry's plan to help Balki get the pay raise he deserves backfires.
When newspaper owner Endicott invites Larry and Balki to his palatial estate, the cousins are welcomed by the rich and famous guests who believe that Balki is the Crown Prince of Mypos.
When newspaper owner Endicott invites Larry and Balki to his palatial estate, the cousins are welcomed by the rich and famous guests who believe that Balki is the Crown Prince of Mypos.
While Balki takes his college entrance examinations, Larry and friends prepare a surprise party and reminisce about Balki's introduction to life in America.
While Balki takes his college entrance examinations, Larry and friends prepare a surprise party and reminisce about Balki's introduction to life in America.
Hired as a researcher, Larry takes a shortcut to obtain a story for the paper's investigative team, a tactic which may cost him his job as well as his friendship with his new neighbor, Carl.
Hired as a researcher, Larry takes a shortcut to obtain a story for the paper's investigative team, a tactic which may cost him his job as well as his friendship with his new neighbor, Carl.
When Larry and Balki compete for money and prizes on a television game show, Larry succumbs to the very temptation against which he has been cautioning Balki--greed.
When Larry and Balki compete for money and prizes on a television game show, Larry succumbs to the very temptation against which he has been cautioning Balki--greed.
Balki's spirits soar as he boards his first airplane flight, but stewardesses Jennifer and Mary Ann cannot wait to get back on solid ground after sampling Balki's Myposian lameetkas.
Balki's spirits soar as he boards his first airplane flight, but stewardesses Jennifer and Mary Ann cannot wait to get back on solid ground after sampling Balki's Myposian lameetkas.
Balki substitutes for an absent player in the Chronicle's bowling league, but he may be unable to see his way to victory after a visit to the eye doctor on the day of the tournament.
Balki substitutes for an absent player in the Chronicle's bowling league, but he may be unable to see his way to victory after a visit to the eye doctor on the day of the tournament.
According to Myposian tradition, Balki becomes a man on his 25th birthday, an occasion that brings an unexpected visitor bearing a special gift: a wife!
According to Myposian tradition, Balki becomes a man on his 25th birthday, an occasion that brings an unexpected visitor bearing a special gift: a wife!
In spite of almost overwhelming odds, two distant cousins, Balki (BRONSON PINCHOT) and Larry (MARK LINN-BAKER), have become best friends and are beginning to succeed in work and life. The ever-practical Larry gives Balki a lesson in economic reality after Balki is tempted to buy a lottery ticket. But when the winning numbers are announced, Larry is shocked.