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"Club Ninja-dise"
Season 2, Episode 43
Club Ninja-dise 16
Prod. Code: 222a
Premiered: June 15, 2015
Credits
Written by:
  John O'Bryan and Hugh Webber
Storyboard by:
  Stephanie Gonzanga, Max Lawson & James Lopez
Directed by:
  Shaun Cashman
Joshua Taback
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"Club Ninja-dise" is the forty-third episode of the second season (and ninety-fifth episode overall) of Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja.[1] It premiered on June 15, 2015.[2]

Synopsis[]

Randy ninjas out to get McFist tossed from the chilliest island resort on Lake LaRusso, and McFist returns to make things incredibly un-chill for Randy.[3]

Plot[]

It's spring break, and both Randy and Howard join Howard's father Mort on a short vacation at Club Kev, where overly anxious people like Slimovitz get the big-bounce. Howard even insists on not using the timeshare at the club, so he won't have a vacation that was as terrible as the one he had in Flackville.

However, Randy's peace is cut short when during the buffet lunch he realizes McFist is present. Of course, McFist only wants to kick back and relax with his wife Marci, and actually has no intention to attack at all. Howard keeps reminding Randy to ignore McFist, who isn't making any advances, and even the Nomicon supports Howard's notion by giving Randy a lesson:

"An enemy at peace should be left at peace"

But Randy is too caught up with his resentment for McFist, and ignores the lesson anyway. With that, while Marci is at the club's spa, Randy as the Ninja provokes McFist deliberately, so McFist gets big-bounced and out of his sight.

Unfortunately, due to Randy's actions, McFist decides to take charge again, not only revoking Viceroy's authority on the Robo-Apes, but also commencing a full-scale attack on Club Kev, by disguising himself and Viceroy as pirates with troops of Marana Bots and disarming the Chillometers, as well as holding the Kev hostage.

After transforming, Ninja then gets dragged by Mort to the timeshare office. Ninja believes he can disarm the jammer that has disabled the Chillometers, even though Mort and the other holidaymakers aren't too confident about his plan. As McFist and Viceroy start bantering about McFist putting too much ice into the Kev's tub and their analogously sounding voice modulators, Howard and Ninja approach them, with Howard tying Ninja's hands with a rope to hand him over. Obviously, it is a ruse to trick McFist on letting his guard down, and Ninja proceeds battling the Marana Bots while instructing Howard to leave with the Kev. Unluckily for Howard, this means he has to suffer from touching the Kev's heavily damaged and noodle-like legs while escaping via the zipline.

While Ninja and McFist, who has finally revealed himself, battle each other, Mort, along with the Kev and Howard, is evacuating with the other holidaymakers. However, the civilians are soon surrounded by Marana Bots. Fortunately, Viceroy accidentally gives Ninja a hint when he is supposed to be talking to McFist, so Ninja sends McFist off the edge. Realizing he has no leverage against Ninja, Viceroy flees via the zipline, giving Ninja the chance to destroy the jammer. Howard, Mort, the Kev, and all the other civilians are thus all rescued through the big-bounce back to the mainland, while Marci returns from the spa to greet her husband. Seeing that everyone has been evacuated, McFist decides to spend some time with his beloved wife to make up for the lost time at the club, while Viceroy is revealed to be stuck at the zipline.

In the end, Randy finally understands the lesson the Nomicon gave him. Later, both Randy and Howard decide to kill their time at the spring break classes by doing nothing, after being kicked out of the club with the other holidaymakers.

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Trivia[]

  • The title is a reference to the 1986 film Club Paradise.
  • The underwater lounge has some clear references to Bikini Bottom from SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • Randy manages to calm himself in a mere 5 seconds then 3 when seeing McFist this episode, showing his skill in controlling his emotions.
  • The Nomicon's lesson in this episode is analogous to the lesson from "McOne Armed and Dangerous", both related to McFist, and more importantly, how Randy shouldn't provoke an enemy for the sake of proving himself right.
  • Luigi is shown to be with a young female relative of his at the beginning of this episode.
  • This episode marks the Robo-Apes' final appearance.
  • There is a recolored Doug-looking holidaymaker at Club Kev during this episode.
  • Nomicon technically agrees with Howard's notion on Randy not supposed to provoke McFist in this episode, hence the episode's lesson.

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References[]

v - e - d Season Two Episodes

Flume-IgationOn the PoolfrontWelcome Back CatfishAll the Juice That's Fish to SwimJulian's Birthday SurpriseTrue BromanceUnstank My HartWhoopee 2: The Wrath of Whoopee 2M-M-M-my BolognaEverybody Ninj-alongFudge FactoryBest BudsOtto Know BetterBrolateral DamageLet the Wonk One InThe Curse of MudfartShoot First, Ask Questions LaserNinjceptionHappy Hanukkah, Howard WeinermanSnow-Klahoma!Randy Cunningham's Day OffBro-ing Down the HouseLiving in ShooblivionMcNinja - Brought to You by McFistMastermind of DisastermindThe Brawn Also RisesDebbie MeddleAplopalypse NowRorg: A Hero of a PastMort-al CombatWonkin' for the WeekendNinjafanWhen Howie Met RandyBro Money Bro ProblemsThe Three Mascot-teersEscape from Scrap CityThe Space Cow-BrosThe Fresh Principal of Norrisville HighThe Prophecy of Hat SwordFake Fight For Your Right to PartyMcCluckerbustersLet Them Eat Cake FriesClub Ninja-diseTo Smell and BackBig Trouble in Little NorrisvilleWinner Takes BallBall's Well That Friends Well

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