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"Tweentrepreneurs" is the third episode in Season 9, being the one-hundred-and-fifty-third episode overall.
Plot[]
Tina, Louise, and Gene get a taste of business when they join the school's Tweentrepeneurs club. Back at the restaurant, Bob and Linda find themselves outsmarted by a dine-and-dasher.
Full story[]
Tina, Louise, and Gene sign for Wagstaff School's entrepreneurship program called Tweentrepreneurs alongside Jimmy Jr, Zeke, Tammy, Jocelyn, and Regular Sized Rudy. The group began pitching ideas until Jimmy Jr comes up with Wood Chuck which is simply a piece of wood with googly eyes and a marker-drawn smile which Zeke declares as the desired product. Roles would be chosen soon as Tammy appoints Jimmy Jr as president and herself as vice president of sales. Zeke assumes an executive role which leaves the Belcher kids and Rudy as the manufacturers.
After the assembly line finishes the first batch of Wood Chucks, Tammy and Jocelyn started selling them to the other students of Wagstaff, bringing in their company's first profits. The Wood Chucks were popular and sold out, earning the Tweentreprenuers even more cash while the Belchers and Rudy began experiencing liabilities while making the Wood Chucks such as Rudy's asthma and Tina's glasses fogging from the sawdust. When one hundred Wood Chucks were sold, the executives celebrate with the money made. Tina, tired of the fact that the executives were raking in the profits off her and her coworkers' hard labor, confronts the management team and suggested switching roles. Although Jimmy Jr considers it, Tammy cuts him off and instead offers Tina the role of a manager.
Meanwhile, Linda presents a patron with his check along with the phrase, "No rush." After being reassured that he can pay whenever, he bolted out of the restaurant. Bob attempts to chase after him, but gives up shortly since the dine-and-dasher had a big headstart anyway.
Videos[]
External links[]
- "Tweentrepreneurs" on IMDb
- "Tweentrepreneurs" press release via The Futon Critic
- "Tweentrepreneurs" script via Springfield! Springfield!