Blork Surprise

Season 1Episode 1515 minSep 15, 2003
Blork Surprise
Kid gets swindled by the salesman at the pet-shop: he sells him a normal, white little bunny while pretending it is a "" Werebunny "", a particularly rabid kind that only becomes wild between midnight and dawn. All of Kid's classmates immediately rush to the pet-shop to buy a monster of their own. Kid's family is rather skeptical; to prove his claim, Kid decides to film his rabbit's ferocious behavior in the kitchen during the night. The footage shows only Eugene, the cat, stealing meat morsels Kid had laid out for his werebunny.
Blork Surprise has aired on Sep 15, 2003 at 9:30 PM
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