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* ButtMonkey: Gus, ends up being the victim of Bob's failed pranks on T.J. by sheer bad luck. Even the last prank, catapulting five pies with enough range to smear all of T.J.'s friends, somehow they all hit Gus instead.

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* ButtMonkey: Gus, Gus ends up being the victim of Bob's failed pranks on T.J. by sheer bad luck. Even with the last prank, catapulting five pies with enough range to smear all of T.J.'s friends, somehow they all hit Gus instead.



* SequelEpisode: To "The Big Prank". In fact it's the first and only episode of the show to continue the plot of a previous episode.

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* SequelEpisode: To "The Big Prank". In fact fact, it's the first and only episode of the show to continue the plot of a previous episode.
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Continuing from "The Big Prank", King Bob becomes obsessed with getting revenge on T.J..
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* ButtMonkey: Gus, ends up being the victim of Bob's failed pranks on T.J. by sheer bad luck. Even the last prank, catapulting five pies with enough range to smear all of T.J.'s friends, somehow they all hit Gus instead.
* GreenEyedMonster: King Bob becomes jealous of T.J.'s praise as the new Prankster Prince, so he vows to prank him to remind everyone he's still a better prankster.
* PreviouslyOn: The episode begins with a recap of "The Big Prank".
* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: When Jordan and Jerome remind King Bob that him pranking the new Prankster Prince is against the playground law, he retorts "Stupid law, amend it!".
* SequelEpisode: To "The Big Prank". In fact it's the first and only episode of the show to continue the plot of a previous episode.

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