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"Paint Da House" is episode twenty-four of Baman Piderman and the official season 3 premiere. While Pumkin paints the house, Baman and Piderman try to treat a sickly Pizza.

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  • Cliffhanger: Red Squib emerges out of his coccoon and the episode ends on his ominous Slasher Smile.
  • Continuity Nod
    • Pumkin is practicing how to dance, just like he did in the season 3 opener.
    • The "Season 3" art from "Season 3 Opener" is still on the house, in fact, it inspires the gang to pain the entire house blue.
    • Bug's profession as an Art Teacher is brought back.
    • Piderman's thought bubbles are still in the living room.
    • Those Guy's painting from "Season 3 Opener" is now finished and proudly displayed in the basement.
    • The flower from "Squib Week" returns.
  • A Day in the Limelight: For Pizza.
  • Didn't Think This Through: Piderman tries feeding Pizza some water. Since Pizza's mouth is a portal to the woods, it just ends up dousing Tuba's Dad and nothing else.
  • Growling Gut: Pizza is suffering from a stomach ache that is only cured by Pumkin's "Bad Tummies" medicine.
  • Incredibly Lame Fun: The activities that Baman and Piderman do with Pizza are: excitingly walking around the house, admiring a single flower, and hiding from Baman's former boss.
  • Meaningful Background Event: Red Squib's cocoon can be seen in the background of many shots. He hatches in the ending.
  • Not So Stoic: A combination of having a stomach ache and missing Those Guys leads to Pizza actually being sad and mopey. He is visibly happy after getting cured.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Baman and Piderman know that Pizza is in serious trouble because he's actively emoting instead of being stoic like usual.
  • Tempting Fate: Baman proudly claims that everything is back to normal — just as Red Squib hatches from his cocoon with a sinister smile.
  • You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: Pumkin's body language screams this as he looks at the absurdly small paintbrush Piderman tried to use to paint the house.

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