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2It's [[HighSchoolHustler Max Keeble]]'s first day of junior high, and things are going badly. Over the course of the day, he is accosted by not one, not two, not three, but ''four'' separate bullies: an evil Ice Cream man, thuggish brute Troy [=McGinty=], entrepreneurial lunch-money thief Dobbs, and the malevolent (and stupid) school principal, Elliot Jindrake, who wants to pave over an animal shelter so he can build a football stadium. To top it all off, when Max gets home, his dad announces that his MeanBoss has assigned him a new post in Chicago: By the end of the week, the family has to move.
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4Max is depressed at first but quickly realizes that [[TheUnfettered with no fear of retribution]], he can exact revenge on the bullies. He and his best friends Robe (a chubby kid who always wears a robe) and Megan organize a series of [[ZanyScheme zany plots]] to give the bullies what's coming to them. Of course, this being the movies, things don't go exactly as planned, and Max eventually has to [[CrossingTheBurntBridge fix what he's broken]] and stand up to his oppressors once and for all.
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6A live action Disney flick from 2001, directed by Tim Hill (who went on to make the CGI ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'') and co-written by Jonathan Bernstein (who went on to write the novel ''Literature/{{Hottie}}''). The characters and plot are very predictable, but it's got some witty lines and great performances, especially from its young actors and Creator/LarryMiller, who serve up several slices of LargeHam.
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8!!This movie contains examples of:
9* ActorAllusion: This isn't the [[Film/TheNuttyProfessor1996 first time]] that Larry Miller portrayed a JerkAss school administrator (or being humiliated by a rodent, for that matter).
10* ActOfTrueLove: When Max’s gorgeous crush Jenna invites him to a party but realizes how rude she is to his best friend Megan, he realizes his crush isn’t as beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside and Max turns Jenna down claiming he’s meeting “somebody” referring to Megan. This gesture ultimately redeems Max in the eyes of Megan.
11* AdultsAreUseless: Even the ones who aren't actively evil are still unhelpful
12* AllJustADream: The beginning of the film
13* AlmightyJanitor: The school janitor, Anthony, becomes one when he [[spoiler:locks Jindrake into the storage room out of revenge after learning the principal cut his overtime pay.]] He also give Max the advice he needs to make amends, in the form of a rather important [[AnAesop lesson]]:
14-->'''Anthony:''' Any kid can make a mess. It takes a man to clean it up.
15* AlmostKiss: During his dream, Max meets up with Jenna and hands her her paper. She asks what took him so long, implying they may be a couple in the dream. After Max replies that he stopped for ice cream, Jenna leans towards him, puckering her lips to kiss him. They are interrupted by the Ice Cream who shoots a ball of ice cream at Jenna, causing Max to wake up from his dream.
16* AlphaBitch: Jenna; Max's crush, and his best friend Megan's worst enemy. Played with in that Jenna is more of a BrainlessBeauty who's so shallow that she doesn't realize she's being mean.
17* AmbiguouslyJewish: Max might qualify, given his funny name, [[JewishMother obsessive-compulsive mother]], and dad's quirky sense of humor and background in show business (okay, advertising).
18* AnythingButThat: Invoked by Jindrake, when discussing "The Keeble"
19* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Principal Jindrake plans to pave over an animal shelter to build a football stadium, cuts 97% of the school budget in order to build said football stadium, ''locks one of his students up in the janitor's room as punishment'', and steals toilet paper from the school supply closet. Evil.
20* BadHumorTruck: Jamie Kennedy as the Evil Ice Cream Man (that's actually the character's name). His Truck, at least in the dream sequence at the beginning, is even modified with an Ice Cream Cannon.
21* BadJobWorseUniform: Max's dad Donald is an ad man, and his boss dresses him up in ridiculous costumes to secure clients.
22** In a deleted scene, when Max attempts to contact his father at the ad agency, he was also working as someone who plays a Samurai complete with a sword, only to apparently cut himself shortly after swinging the katana, indicating that the uniform might actually ''injure'' the actor and not just humiliate him/her.
23* BigEater: Robe.
24* BookDumb: When Troy [=McGinty=] is properly introduced by Max Keeble, a report card depicting his grades is briefly shown, and most of it are "F"s, with the exception of Woodshop, which even that was at best a "D".
25* BookEnds: Meta-example: The filming of the movie started with Creator/AlexDLinz going into the ventilation shaft when shooting the scene of Max and his friends breaking into the school. The filming of the movie concluded with Linz exiting the ventilation shaft.
26* BrainlessBeauty: Jenna, Max's crush, is either this or the AlphaBitch.
27* ButtMonkey: Really, you have to feel sorry for that uptight teacher who gets pelted with chocolate pudding and knocked into a garbage bin during the "food fight" scene.
28** Then again, given the fact that she had Max write a 2,000 word essay (and eventually have 12,000) due on Friday just because he was late and dripping (which he couldn't even help due to Troy [=McGinty=] putting him through a swirly.), and simply let Dobbs steal Max's lunch money and get away with it, [[AssholeVictim she kind of deserved it]].
29* BullyHunter: Max spends the movie getting back at [[TheBully Dobbs, Troy]], and [[DeanBitterman Jindrake]]. It's deconstructed since it only ''angers'' the people he bullied, and since he was supposedly moving away, he made his two best friends (and the rest of the school by extension) targets of the former two, and caused Jindrake's RevengeByProxy. After speaking with the janitor, he realizes all he did was [[DirtyCoward hit and run]] rather than deal with the people who bullied him constructively.
30* CallingCard: One of the bullies, Troy [=McGinty=], shows everyone who he intends to bully for the day by wearing a coat, to which he promptly unzips to show a shirt with the victim of the day's name that is written in such a way to resemble a word carved into the body. Max Keeble, when getting back at [=McGinty=], even does a variation of [=McGinty=]'s modus operandi that has a spraypaint streak across his shirt with his name in white letter that he displays to the school before enacting revenge against him.
31* CantYouReadTheSign: "What, does this seat have your name on it?" "Yes." (points to name on seat)
32* CastingGag: The Latin American dub the song of [=MacGoogles=], the Barney Expy, was sung by José Carlos Moreno, the official voice of Barney in Spanish.
33* CatchPhrase: From Principal Jindrake; "CEASE!"
34* CelebrityCameo:
35** Several, the most ridiculous being L'il Romeo.
36** Tony Hawk's appearance in the opening can be excused as being [[AllJustADream a part of Max's dream]].
37* ChekhovsGag: The RunningGag about Jindrake forgetting to turn off the camera during morning announcements. It soon becomes his undoing as Max uses the camera to reveal his apathy towards the school, its employees, it's students, and the nearby animal shelter.
38* ChekhovsSkill: Max's paperboy aim.
39* ChildHater: Principal Jindrake, who refers to his students as acne-scarred riff-raff. You have to wonder just how the jerk got his job in the first place.
40* ComicallySmallBribe: Variation: The Evil Ice Cream Man doesn't even attempt to use money to bribe his way out of a speeding ticket, but instead uses one of his ice cream products. Predictably, it fails.
41* CompensatingForSomething: A variation is utilized with Jindrake: Whenever he does the announcements (via telemonitor), he often dresses himself in a manner similar to the President of the United States of America, and has his office utilize a pull up curtain that apparently depicts the Capitol Building in the background.
42* CrossingTheBurntBridge: The plot of the movie. Max believes he can go after his bullies without any consequences, seeing as how he's about to move away... until it turns out he's not moving after all, and Max now has to face everyone at school again.
43* DeanBitterman: The deluded and tyrannical Principal Elliot T. Jindrake. He's played by Larry Miller, who coincidentally also played a bitter dean in ''Film/{{The Nutty Professor|1996}}''.
44* {{Deconstruction}}: Of the BullyHunter. Once he realizes there would seemingly be no consequences, Max goes on a spree of chaos throughout the school to get back at Troy [=McGinty=], Dobbs, and Jindrake. However, Max soon learns that the consequences will instead target other things close to him like his friends or a local animal shelter he frequents. The bullies aren't forced into a TookALevelInKindness and simply get furious as soon as they figure out who was behind their misfortunes.
45* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Jindrake, no other? Specifically, this line when, during his tour with the Superintendent through the school, they witness a food fight:
46--> "This is completely without precedent. Not only that, but it's never happened before!"
47* DidntThinkThisThrough: The biggest flaw in Max's revenge schemes against his bullies is that he never considered that, since they can't get revenge on him (having supposedly moved away and all), they might [[RevengeByProxy lash out against his friends]] (or in the case of [[DeanBitterman Jindrake]], the ''entire school'') instead. Also, nothing he did actually stopped Jindrake's scheme to destroy the animal shelter.
48* DisproportionateRetribution: The Evil Ice Cream Man wanted to kill or at the very least maim Max just because Max's mom called the Health Department and nailed him after Max was unluckily enough to discover a cockroach in his ice cream.
49* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: When accepting Jenna's invitation to a milkshake party at a local diner (under the promise of one, eventually to nine, milkshakes), he is being cheered on by various other students when downing his ninth shake in a very similar manner to a binge drinking contest for a WildTeenParty.
50** Also, both during and after [=McGinty=] is terrorized by "[=MacGoogles=]" in a blacked-out and shut in gym, his reaction is almost similar to a rape victim.
51* TheDogBitesBack: The movie is filled with this towards the bullies: [=McGinty=] and Dobbs meet this sort of thing from Max Keeble, and later from the entire student body. Likewise, it is also strongly implied that the teachers and staff, as soon as they learned the truth about Jindrake's embezzlement of the school's funds, proceeded to fight back against him, including locking him up in the Janitor's closet for a while (and presumably letting Max escape from it). Also, the teacher who let Dobbs steal Max's money and punished Max for something Max had absolutely no control over ended up being one of the few targets during the food fight to actually have a unified front against her.
52* EngineeredPublicConfession: Wherein Jindrake reveals that he embezzled the school funds to finance his football stadium due in part to Max Keeble turning on the announcement camera without him knowing. After Max stops him from destroying the animal shelter, Jindraike is fired and faces criminal charges.
53* EvenEvilHasStandards: The Evil Ice Cream Man may intend to either kill Max Keeble or at the very least maim him in retribution for discovering a cockroach in his ice cream that presumably got him in deep trouble with the health administration, yet even he objects to someone like Dobbs stealing students' money, especially if they are potential customers.
54* EvilGloating: Goes hand-in-hand with the EngineeredPublicConfession above.
55* EvilRedhead: Troy [=McGinty=].
56* FaceHeelTurn: It is implied when Max and Troy encounter each other that they used to be friends given Max's excited greeting before realizing Troy intended to bully him.
57* FoodFight: There's nothing like the sweet taste of rebellious freedom in school.
58* FreudianExcuse: Troy [=McGinty=] bears a nasty grudge against Max Keeble [[DisproportionateRetribution because Max's father once wore a frightening costume at his son's birthday party, which Troy attended.]]
59* FunnyForeigner: The three giant exchange students brought in from Eastern Europe to play football. Though at the end, it's revealed they might actually be {{Fauxreigner}}s...
60* GoldenMoment: With the janitor. "Any kid can make a mess. It takes a MAN to clean it up!"
61* GroinAttack: When Jindrake is trying to give Crazy Legs a tour of the school as per the inspection, due to unknowingly ingesting animal pheromones from his mouth spray, a squirrel finds Jindrake and attempts to find his mate due to the pheromones within Jindrake, and... well, let's just say that the squirrel eventually finds a certain area to test his teeth on.
62* HeelRealization: Max, after speaking with the janitor, realizes the error of his ways of trying to run from his problems with the bullies.
63--> "It took [[AlmightyJanitor a man with a plunger]] to make me realize that I had to do something. I thought I'd stood up to the bullies, but all I'd really done was hit and run. That's not courage. That's ex-courage."
64* HeliumSpeech: Robe attempts to invoke this on himself while waiting for Max to arrive for the going away party, and succeeds.
65* HighSchoolHustler: Max. Partially subverted as he is a ''junior'' high school student.
66* HongKongDub: When Max goes into his "kung-fu" stance against Jindrake in the movie's climax.
67* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Max, trying to save the bullies from an angry mob of nerds who want to throw them in a dumpster, insists, "If you bully them you will be just like them!" Then he tells them to "let them go," [[UnhandThemVillain with]] [[ExactWords predictable results]].
68* IncrediblyLamePun: "See you bassoon!" Max even lampshades how bad of a pun it was.
69--> "'See you bassoon'? Eh... stupid."
70* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Troy [=McGinty=] ''almost'' becomes one once we learn that he was traumatized as a child by the sight of Max's father dressed as a bizarre cartoon character. "Almost" because that certainly doesn't justify him being a complete JerkAss a decade later.
71* IronicEcho: Sort of. [[spoiler:"I was just running away from my problems, and that's not courage. That [[{{Malaproper}} ex-courage]]."]]
72** Also, when Megan tells Jenna to leave after Max turned down her invitation, she says to Jenna the exact same thing that Jenna herself told her when they first met when dismissing her from the chair: "Shoo-Shoo." Of course, Jenna reacts with indifference.
73* IsThisThingStillOn: Jindrake, whenever he tries to make announcements over the TV system.
74* KarmaHoudini: The Yearbook guys, given the fact that they were guilty of as much bullying as Troy [=McGinty=] and Dobbs were since their primary use of their journalism skills was to essentially take pictures of the students in embarrassing or traumatizing situations (and even make innocent pictures seem a lot worse with their choice of titles, i.e. "How's this: 'Sheep arrive for slaughter'" on the very first day of school), and unlike Troy, Dobbs, Jindrake, or even the Evil Ice Cream Man, they still haven't received their comeuppance by the end of the movie.
75** They seemed more passionate about their jobs than anything instead of bullying (i.e. they were excited about covering the FoodFight), and the only incriminating thing they did was take photos of [[ItMakesSenseInContext Max being manhandled by Troy]]... and try to write an article about traumatized Troy. But besides their yearbook gig, they also serve as informants to Worried Kid by warning him about the bullies he should be aware of to get the plot moving.
76* KidsAreCruel: Max decides to PayEvilUntoEvil and become a BullyHunter once he thinks there will be no consequences for his actions. Even with that in mind, the kids do things like cause a massive mess and embezzle from their teachers.
77* LargeHam: Larry Miller as the principal is over-the-top in Larry Miller's under-the-top way.
78* LastDayToLive: The first two acts of the film is this, albeit a LighterAndSofter version. Max is moving away at the end of the week, and thus believes he has free reign to do whatever he wants to his school. The last third of the movie is [[spoiler:cleaning up the mess Max made when it's revealed his family isn't moving after all, and he has to start CrossingTheBurntBridge]].
79* LaughablyEvil: Jindrake is a nasty tool, but he's hilariously smug and grandiose.
80* {{Leitmotif}}:
81** Jenna, the AlphaBitch has one that plays every time she appears. It's the intro to Britney Spears' "...Baby, One More Time".
82** Dobbs has the song "If Everybody Looked the Same" by electronica duo Groove Armada.
83* LetsYouAndHimFight: Part of Max's revenge on Dobbs and the Ice Cream Man consisted of stealing something important to both of them, and then giving the stolen item to the opposite party, and arranging a meeting. Both Dobbs and the Ice Cream Man are arrogant and domineering in their own ways, so Max knew that the two of them would only make things worse for themselves. All in all, a fairly clever BatmanGambit.
84* LovableJock: The three foreign exchange students were almost twice as big as [=McGinty=] and Dobbs, but they seemed friendly enough, even helping the other kids throw the bullies into the dumpster.
85* LoveIsInTheAir: Max switches the principal's mouth spray with [[HollywoodScience liquid pheromones]], which causes animals to, um, "chase" after him.
86* {{Malaproper}}: Principal Jindrake speaks in nothing but these.
87--> "I don't encourage horseplay and malarkey, I excourage it."
88* MeanBoss: [[TheGhost Mr. Keeble's boss]] forces him to wear ridiculous costumes in advertising pitches (and in one deleted scene, at least one of the costumes actually have the capacity of hurting the actor), then says he has to move to Chicago in a week or be fired.
89* TheMovingExperience: Variation, as Max's family really ''is'' moving away, but [[spoiler:his dad decides to quit his job, so they end up not moving after all.]]
90* MsFanservice: Jenna. She's usually seen wearing tight cleavage revealing tops, tight pants and short skirts. Not to mention she's about three years older than Max and his friends.
91* {{Narrator}}: Max is the voice over narrator of his own first week of school.
92* NeverTrustATrailer: In early trailers, the movie was called "Max Keeble's Big Mov''ie''."
93* NoodleIncident: In the second half, when Mr. Keeble explains that they won't be moving, he mentioned that he quit and "gave Fodge [his boss] a dose of his own medicine." Exactly how he did so was never explained, although it is implied that he may have somehow gotten Fodge to wear one of the dorkish costumes.
94* OffscreenCrash: Jindrake drives past the animal shelter, where he sees Max. Of course, he watches Max a little too closely, and the road not close enough.
95* OhCrap: As soon as Max learns [[spoiler:he's not going to move away after all [[CrossingTheBurntBridge he realizes now he has to deal with the consequences of his actions]] from getting revenge on the bullies who execute RevengeByProxy on his friends.]]
96* {{Only Known by Their Nickname}}: Robe. (According to Max, his real first name is Robert.)
97* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Used in-story, when one of the Eastern European exchange students reveals himself to be surprisingly eloquent.
98* {{Pheromones}}: Max and friends replace Jindrake's mouth spray with "animal pheromones".
99* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Superintendent Knebworth seems to legitimately care about the kids learning and well-being, expressing shock that Jindrake, when revealing his plans in regards to building the football stadium, admitted that he actually cut back on "unimportant" things such as fire extinguishers and milk. It is also subtly implied that he doesn't actually like Jindrake or think he is a good candidate as a successor for the role of superintendent, but has to put up with him, anyways.
100* RedEyesTakeWarning: Sort of. The Evil Ice Cream Man himself doesn't have red eyes, but during the opening dream sequence as well as one brief moment when Max explains who he is to the audience, his eyes glow red.
101* RevengeByProxy: After being horribly pranked by Max, Jindrake responds by canceling after school programs. [[spoiler: Of course he was already embezzling money from these programs, but he wanted Max to look like the culprit]].
102* RunningGag: Robe's willingness to eat anything; Jindrake's poor mastery of the English language and him forgetting to turn off the camera (at first); the Yearbook guys, just to name a few.
103* RussianGuySuffersMost: Inverted: A student named "Vladimir" (which is a Russian name, which implies Russian descent) was intended to be one of the victims to Troy [=McGinty=]'s bullying routine; he had his name written on his shirt in a way similar to a gash. But unlike Max or Robe, the other on-screen victims, Vladimir ran off before [=McGinty=] could get the chance to deal the pain.
104* [[SadistTeacher Sadist Principal]]: Jindrake.
105* ShowSomeLeg: Jenna subtlety seduces Max into coming with her to a party.
106* SilenceYouFool: Principle Jindrake frequently yells "CEASE!" whenever he wants everyone to be silent.
107* SquirrelsInMyPants: At one point, thanks to Jindrake unknowingly spraying animal pheromones into his mouth (Max had rigged his breath spray supply with mating pheromones), a squirrel enters the library and crawls all over Jindrake, eventually culminating in the squirrel giving Jindrake an implied groin attack before it leaves due to Jindrake crashing into the other room, all while the superintendent is observing the library without any notice.
108* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: See "OhCrap" above.
109* TheTroubleWithTickets: The Evil Ice Cream Man ends up being pulled over by a policeman while chasing down Max Keeble for speeding and presumably attempted manslaughter. The Evil Ice Cream Man then tries to get out of the situation by bribing the Policeman with a Snow-Doodle. Going by what happens immediately thereafter, the Policeman didn't accept the bribe.
110* ThatCameOutWrong: Jindrake embodies this.
111--> "My, you're a smart little boy... But so am I."
112* ThoseTwoGuys: The two guys who work for the newspaper
113* TitleDrop: Well, half of the title. "Ready for the big move?"
114** Or "Not moving was the biggest move of all."
115* ToThePain: Jindrake, threatening Max with a new form of punishment he calls "The Keeble." Which, thankfully, never got a chance to be implemented. Then again, maybe it did, assuming his locking Max within the janitor's closet was supposed to be the punishment in question.
116* ToiletHumor: Robe getting sick due to his claustrophobia springs to mind.
117* TooDumbToLive: The ending where Jindrake ends up drawing all of the animals to himself when attempting to destroy the Animal shelter by using his breath spray. Jindrake, you'd think that by now you'd at least put two-and-two together in regards to the connections between the animals reacting and you using the spray, since it has occurred at least twice before (three times before if one counts a deleted scene where, shortly after Jindrake does a breath spray during his tour of the school for the Superintendent, a dog escapes from a woman's car and proceeds to attack his pants leg.)
118* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The original trailer pretty much spoils the big plot twist.
119* TrappedInContainment: [=McGinty=], when picking Robe as the second kid to bully in the school year, places Robe in a glass case (presumably some sort of trophy case). Made even worse due to the fact that Robe is severely claustrophobic, and just as Max Keeble is alerting the students about his condition after freeing him, he throws up from the trauma (the contents apparently being a chili omelette, given Robe's comment shortly after hurling).
120* TwoGuysAndAGirl: With Max, Robe, and Megan.
121* TwoTimerDate: Of the third category, where Max goes to a milkshake party with Jenna's friends instead of the going away party held by Robe and Megan. See WhatTheHellHero below.
122* TheUnfettered: Max revenges himself against his bullies because he knows he's not going to be around to suffer the consequences. His friends, however...
123* UnhandThemVillain: At the end of the movie, the three giant exchange students offer to throw the school bullies in a dumpster. After Max insists [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim "If you bully them, you will be just like them!"]], he tells them to let the bullies go, which, of course, they do -- and let them fall into the dumpster themselves.
124** Also, just as Principal Jindrake is about to run his big bulldozer over a poor defenseless animal, Max jumps in front of it and says: "Not today, Jindrake. That's far enough."
125* VagueAge: Troy [=McGinty=] appears to be about Max's age in a flashback when they were preschool age, but present day he appears to be a few years older. It's also implied that he had been attending the school already where this was Max's first year.
126** The foreign football players are apparently young enough to be students, though they look more like they're in their 20s, one of them even has a beard.
127* VillainousBreakdown: Dobbs utterly ''goes to pieces'' when his PDA is stolen.
128** He has it easy compared to [=McGinty=] when he was trapped in a Gym with its power cut with [=MacGoogles=]. The guy was in such a massive emotional and mental wreck that he was huddled in a corner quivering while in a fetal position, barely even able to speak, and was also implied to be in dire need of psychological counseling in a manner similar to having to deal with PTSD.
129* VillainousFriendship: [=McGinty=] and Dobbs do their bullying separately, though this doesn't stop them from being civil and even friendly to each other.
130* VisualPun: Upon learning that they won't be moving, Lily remarks that Don will now be the big cheese. During this scene, Don Keeble is wearing a Cheese costume (making him quite literally the big cheese).
131* WeUsedToBeFriends: Max and Troy used to be friends until Max's birthday when the kids made fun of him for being afraid of [=MacGoogles=] the Highland Frog. Even as he got older, Troy is absolutely terrified of [=MacGoogles=] until he gets over it in therapy.
132* WhamLine: When Max is informed he's not moving away after all.
133* WhatTheHellHero: On the last day before the move, Max accepted Jenna's invitation to have a milkshake party, when he was supposed to go to a going away party held by Megan and Robe. Suffice to say, as soon as they found out about this, they weren't pleased.
134* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Big brute of a bully Troy is ''terrified'' of a Barney-like children's TV show named [=MacGoogles=] the Highland Frog (The trauma was made even worse when Mr. Keeble tries to reveal that he's actually [=MacGoogles=], not because of it's an adult playing the role, but because he actually thought that [=MacGoogles=] ''ate'' Mr. Keeble). He eventually manages to get over it, after the school nurse attempts to help him eliminate the psychological trauma of the event.
135* YoungEntrepreneur: Dobbs is a Wall Street-smart kid who steals lunch money on the pretense that he's "investing" it.
136* ZanyScheme: The various plots to ruin the bullies -- stealing Dobbs' PDA, melting the Evil Ice Cream Man's ice cream supply, terrorizing Troy with a mascot of a children's TV show, and setting Jindrake up for a HumiliationConga.

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