Thinking Outside the Fruit

Season 2Episode 2230 minApr. 14, 2006
Thinking Outside the Fruit
Gaspar and Mr. Whiskers are in an argument over whether or not Mr. Whiskers can do something. Brandy jumps to Mr. Whiskers' defense by saying he can do anything he can put his mind to, in which she agrees to a wager that she'll scrub Gaspar's floor with a toothbrush if Mr. Whiskers cannot succeed. However, when it turns out that Mr. Whiskers wants to try to build a car out of fruit and drive through the Amazon's most dangerous locations in less than a day, Brandy instantly loses confidence in Mr. Whiskers and she hires some help in order to ensure that she won't have to scrub Gaspar's floor.
Thinking Outside the Fruit has aired on Apr. 14, 2006 at 16:00
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