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"Enter the Dragon"
Episode name reference to/pun on: The 1973 film of the same name
Season 1, Episode 22
Airdate: CAN: June 5, 2005
USA: Unaired
Directed by: Karen Lessmann
Written by: Alex Ganetakos
Story Editors: Jennifer Pertsch
Episode Guide

Enter the Dragon is the twenty-second episode of the first season and 6teen overall. It first aired on Teletoon on June 5, 2005.

The guys are excited to see the new movie Dragon Thunder, but the girls are acting very strangely. To make matters worse, it's assumed that the girls themselves still have the tickets they bought earlier, and the movie is sold out.

Plot[]

The guys in the group are all excited to see a new movie with their female friends. However, when they arrive at the Big Squeeze, they find that all of the girls in the group are acting unnaturally: Caitlin is more snappish than usual, Nikki is acting very kind, and Jen is acting normal except for the fact that she's suffering debilitating stomach cramps. This messes with the dynamic of the group, and soon the guys are left confused as to what's going on with their female friends. When they're away from the girls, Jonesy suggests that it's a prank, but Wyatt shoots down this idea as too far-fetched.

The idea that the girls are pulling a prank soon shows itself as untrue because Nikki is continuing to act kind at the Khaki Barn and actually helping customers even though none of the guys are around. Caitlin, meanwhile, is still on edge, choosing to juice lemons by smashing them with a hammer rather than using the blender.

Wyatt then comes up with a plan to ensure that they'll get to see the movie, as they need the girls' cooperation due to the tickets being in the girls' possession. He suggests that they each split up and take a girl to talk to: Jonesy takes Jen, Wyatt takes Nikki, and Jude takes Caitlin as his assignment. The guys agree to this arrangement and set out to find out which one has the tickets and get them by any means necessary. However, before they can, Jonesy heads off to start his new job at Super Terrific Happy Sushi.

The instant that Jonesy steps in the door, Hiro begins training him in the art of "Karachi," which he terms a mixing of karate and sushi. Jonesy does the assigned moves once it becomes clear that Hiro isn't joking, and messes each of them up. This convinces Hiro's assistant, Huni, that Jonesy's abilities are far below par and that he should get to do the hiring the next time.

Wyatt, meanwhile, heads over to visit Nikki. When he enters the clothing outlet, he finds that Nikki is continuing to act odd, and it is making the Clones antsy, as they don't enjoy Nikki's strange behavior too. Wyatt forges on, however, and soon finds that Nikki is genuinely getting emotional about every single thing she talks about. While Wyatt finds this creepy, he doesn't get really scared until Nikki pulls out a bar of chocolate and starts to talk about chocolate lovingly which causes Wyatt to sneak away, still disturbed by his friend's strange behavior. Jude doesn't fare much better with Caitlin, either, as Caitlin is too angry to talk about anything. Her anger worries Jude, and Jude quickly gives up.

Jonesy isn't doing much better at his job, where his new task is to accomplish all tasks he attempts with the use of only chopsticks. Being an unrepentant joker though, Jonesy doesn't do what he's supposed to, as he uses the chopsticks to disturb Huni, play drum solos on kitchenware, pretend to be a walrus, and to scratch himself. Eventually, Jonesy's irreverence wears thin on Hiro, and he grabs the chopsticks, ending the task. After this, he assigns Jonesy a new task: envision himself as a fish. Surprisingly enough, Jonesy manages to accomplish this task, but in the process spills rice on the floor. Hiro is pleased by this progress, but soon becomes angered when Jonesy asks for a break instead of cleaning up the rice. His rage causes him to accidentally put a broom through a shelf of decorative vases, shattering them; this convinces Hiro that the only thing he can do is assign Jonesy to clean the other mess as well.

Jen, meanwhile, is seated in the penalty box at the Penalty Box with Nikki. Coach Halder is confused by this development, as he knows he didn't punish Jen. Jen has a reason, though: she gave herself a penalty for borrowing merchandise–specifically, a hot water bottle–in order to soothe her cramps. Coach Halder is initially miffed by this excuse, but when Jen elaborates on the order that the cramps in question are feminine in nature, he quickly decides to vacate the area. Jonesy then calls Jen, but Jen refuses to take the call, which is just as well as Caitlin arrives and demands a tampon. As it turns out, neither Jen nor Nikki have tampons, but the trio realizes that their menstrual cycles have synced up. Caitlin is overjoyed by this news, as it means that the three of them are growing closer, but is noticeably less happy about her PMS.

The guys still don't know what's going on when they meet. Wyatt has a suggestion, though: just buy new tickets for the film. The guys agree that this would be the simplest solution, but when they get to the Gigantoplex ticket office, they find it shuttered. Darth then informs them that the movie is sold out, so if they don't have tickets, they're out of luck. The guys realize that this means they have to get the tickets by some means or other, and Jonesy comes up with a plan that involves Wyatt and Jude meeting him at Super Terrific Happy Sushi.

The girls head to the mall pharmacy and pick out what they need: muscle relaxants for Jen, relaxing tea for Caitlin, chocolate for Nikki, and tampons for all. When it comes time to check out, however, they see a cute guy at the register, and all are reluctant to have him find out why they're there–especially Jen, who remembers an incident that involved him. They cast Rock-Paper-Scissors for it, and Caitlin ends up losing. At first, she has problems, but when Carson is embarrassed when he finds out what she's buying, she blows up at him–inappropriately, as it turns out, as he was just having trouble finding the barcode.

The guys, meanwhile, are learning the art of Karachi from Hiro at the sushi restaurant. They train with him, and when he instructs them to look within, Jonesy does and clearly visualizes the tickets in Nikki's backpack. He realizes that this must be their location, and he rallies his friends to get them. In doing so, he runs away from his job, and Hiro angrily fires him for this insubordination.

The boys have bigger fish to fry, though, and they make a plan to get the tickets. When they find the girls shopping, each of them goes after a target: Jude draws Caitlin again, Jonesy draws Jen (who is drowsy from the muscle relaxants), and Wyatt draws Nikki. When the girls put down their bags for a moment, each of them grabs a bag. However, when they reassemble and reach in to find the tickets, all that they pull out are tampons. This unravels the mystery of what's going on for the guys, but unfortunately for them, the girls have found them and are not happy about the theft. They chase the guys back to the Big Squeeze, where the guys' motive comes out, and Caitlin reveals that she gave the guys' share of tickets to Jude that morning, which Jude had forgotten. This sets off an angry chase, with Jonesy and Wyatt wanting payback for the anguish Jude put them through and the girls keeping up to see what will happen next.

Eventually, they do see the movie, and enjoy it. As they exit the theater, Wyatt remarks that the only downside is that Jonesy will never get to use his Karachi skills. Jonesy isn't so sure of that, however, as he spots Darth and challenges him to a duel in the food court, in order to regain his honor. Darth agrees, and soon the two are balanced on the table by the Big Squeeze. This time, Jonesy wins the lightsaber battle and seals it with a pantsing of Darth. Most watching applaud this outcome, including Hiro, who despite being impressed with Jonesy's abilities, informs Jonesy that he is still fired from his job, much to Jonsey's dismay.

Trivia[]

  • Jonesy's job: Super Terrific Happy Sushi employee
    Reason for firing: He was goofing off during a training session, had no idea how Hiro's methods worked, and was generally annoying both Hiro and his assistant to no end.
  • This episode did not air in the United States due to the girls dealing with periods and menstrual cycles, something that wouldn't be appropriate for Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon standards.

Notes[]

  • This episode is one of the rare times that Jen is put in the Penalty Box not by Coach Halder, but by HERSELF, as she was taking a timeout due to taking a hot water bottle for her cramps.
    • Also, this marks one of the occasions in which Nikki or Caitlin come and keep Jen company while she is in the box (in this case, both of them).
  • "The Way of the Sushi" is perhaps a stealth pun on the part of the writers, as the Japanese samurai code is known as "bushido." This literally translates as "The Way of the Warrior." So, "The Way of the Sushi" would literally translate as "sushido."
  • Dragon Thunder is the second movie franchise seen in the show.
  • Apparently, when the girls of the main six are on their periods, Jen suffers from painful stomach cramps while Nikki and Caitlin essentially swap personalities, in that Nikki gets very emotional/needy and develops a strong craving for chocolate while Caitlin gets very short-tempered and cranky (though it's unknown if she develops an aversion to chocolate).

Errors[]

  • When the girls realize their menstrual cycles have synced up, Jen asks Caitlin if it was her time of the month. This, however, implies that she needed a tampon.
  • In this episode, Nikki stated that she hates chocolate, but in the earlier season 1 episode "Stupid Over Cupid", Nikki chooses chocolate ice cream.
  • When the girls' menstrual cycles have synced up, Caitlin shouldn't have gone through PMS ("Premenstrual syndrome") symptoms, as it normally begins two weeks before the menstruation begins each month.

Episode connections[]

Cultural references[]

  • None known

Video[]

This clip was provided by 6animestar14 on YouTube.

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Season 1
Take This Job and Squeeze ItThe Big SickieThe Slow and the Even-TemperedA Lime to PartyDeck the MallThe Sushi ConnectionThe Five Finger DiscountBreaking Up with the Boss' SonEmployee of the MonthIdol Time at the MallThe Fake DateMr. Nice GuyThe Girls in the BandClonesyStupid Over CupidThe Khaki GirlThe (Almost) GraduateBring It OnThe SwamiCecil B. DelusionedThe Birthday BoyEnter the DragonOne Quiet DayIt's Always Courtney, Courtney, Courtney!The One with the Text MessageBoo, Dude6teen: Dude of the Living Dead
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See also: Episode Guide