The Thunderman's House is the home and headquarters of the Thunderman's family. It's a house located in the suburbs in the fictional town of Hiddenville.
With the help of the Hero League, the Thundermans bought the house after moving to Hiddenville to live a normal life. Initially, Hank and Barb did not allow non-supes from entering the house, in fear they could expose them.
The family portrait in the living room has two different group shots, one of the Thundermans in their super suits, and one with them in normal clothes in case any non-supes are visiting. The two photos can be switched back and forth by pressing the plate of the penguin waiter standee next to the front door.
Notable Moments[]
The Thundermans[]
- In Adventures in Supersitting, Max and Phoebe invited Cherry into the house but the kids exposed their powers to her. So, the "no non-supes" rule stayed and they faked being in Billy and Nora's school play to her and said it was all special effects to keep the secret.
- Cherry was the first non-supe to enter the house.
- Max's Lair and the swirly slide are introduced in this episode.
- It is revealed that Hank has made a lot of holes in the ceiling because he always flies out through the ceiling, dropping ceiling pieces on the floor. This is shown in many other episodes.
- In Dinner Party, after the kids proved that they could host non-superheroes in the house without exposing their powers, Barb and Hank lifted the "no non-supes in the house" rule so that they can invite non-supes in the house.
- In Weekend Guest, Phoebe's bedroom is shown for the first time.
- In Nothing to Lose Sleepover, Phoebe holds her first sleepover party in the house by inviting her girlfriends, Cherry, Sarah, Ashley and Kelsey.
- In Four Supes and a Baby, Nora and Billy destroy a lot of property in the house playing laser tags.
- In The Amazing Rat Race, there is a secret storage section in the kitchen island where the Animalizer was stored. The storage section is opened by pulling on the can of Brussels sprout in the cabinet.
- In It's Not What You Link, Hank's secret man-cave in the house is shown for the first time.
- In On the Straight and Arrow, The Thunderman portrait is updated to include Chloe in both versions.
- In Why You Buggin'?, Billy moves into Nora's room and becomes her roommate, while Chloe moves into Billy's old room, but Chloe was afraid to sleep in it. Billy and Nora suspect there's a monster in their room when they hear growling noises under their beds, but it turned out to be from Chloe teleporting under them because of her fear of sleeping alone.
- In Original Prankster, Max revealed to Allison that he has set up traps all over the house in case his family turned against him.
- Max hid Wolfgang in the house so that he doesn't get deported. Principal Bradford visited the Thundermans House for the first time.
- In I'm Gonna Forget You, Sucka, Phoebe and Cherry accidentally take a selfie with the Thundermans' super portrait behind them, which was witnessed by Kickbutt,
- In Stealing Home, Phoebe and Hank found all their furniture missing after Chainsaw took it for his new coffee shop.
- In Thundermans: Secret Revealed, Max freezes the exits of the house and takes away the superpowers of his family. Dark Mayhem and his associates broke in, but the family escaped to warn Phoebe at the school prom with the help of Dr. Colosso. Mrs. Wong also takes a picture of the Thundermans' super portrait and sends it to everyone in Hiddenville, exposing them to the whole town.
- In Thundermans: Banished!, the Thundermans are forced to move out after exposing their powers and President Kickbutt replaces them with the Falconmans. Candi Falconman hypnotizes the Friends of Thunder Twins and hosts a party at the house which Phoebe and Max return to and stop her.
- In Come What Mayhem, it is revealed there is a Thundermans' secret weapon vault is hidden in the living room fireplace and there is a secret Thunder-copter in the attic.
- In The Thunder Games, the family move out of the house back to Metroburg when Phoebe and Max become the new co-commanders of the Z-Force and invite their family as new members.
The Thundermans Return[]
- 3 years later, The Thundermans return to their home in Hiddenville when the T-Force is decommissioned.
- Hank was protecting the Power Plant in the penguin used to switch the family portrait.
- Dark Mayhem Jr., She-Crab and Krondor break the door and take the Power Plant from Hank.
The Thundermans: Undercover[]
- In Thundercover, the Thunder Twins' host a meeting with Chloe, Barb and Hank.
Current Residents[]
- Chloe Thunderman (formerly; lives in Hi-Tech Beach Home in Secret Shores on an undercover mission)
- Billy Thunderman
- Phoebe Thunderman (formerly; lives in Hi-Tech Beach Home in Secret Shores on an undercover mission)
- Hank Thunderman
- Barb Thunderman
- Max Thunderman (formerly; lives in Hi-Tech Beach Home in Secret Shores on an undercover mission)
- Nora Thunderman
- Dr. Colosso (formerly; lives with Phoebe, Max and Chloe in Secret Shores)
Known Visitors[]
- Allison
- Cherry
- Ashley
- Sarah
- Evan
- Mrs. Wong
- Darcy Wong
- Tyler
- Kelsey
- Cousin Blobbin
- Cole Campbell
- Tara Campbell
- Oyster
- Angus
- Gideon
- Wolfgang
Known Rooms[]
- Max's Lair a.k.a. Bedroom
- Living Room
- Kitchen
- Backyard
- Team Head Quarter (destroyed)
- Phoebe's Bedroom
- Hank/Barbs' Bedroom
- Billy/Nora's room
- Chloe's Bedroom (previously Billy's room)
- Upstairs Closet (Has Secret Entrance to Hank's Man-Cave)
- Hank's Man-Cave (panic room)
- Front yard
Trivia[]
- As the TV remote suggests, the Thunderman House has Direct TV.
- The house is similar to Tori Vega's house from Victorious.
- In Thundermans: Banished, the Thunder Monitor reveals that the house, with all its features, is worth 3 million dollars.