When an old rivalry between the teacher and a skunk arises again, he enlists four of his students to help him get rid of the rodent. Meanwhile, two others are trying to make the teacher's predicament a vacation.
Plot[]
Gwen asks Duncan why he's laughing like an evil character from a cartoon. Duncan explains he finally finished his escape tunnel yesterday but when he tries to use it, he discovers it's been bricked up. A few seconds later Duncan and Gwen find out that it was Chef who got rid of Duncan's escape tunnel. Then Chef runs to the door to see if it is still locked. When he gets there, Beth, Owen, Izzy and Harold are about to go outside to play a game of baseball. Chef stops them and reveals why the windows and doors should be closed today. He looks out of the window, then tells the kids that he is hiding from a skunk. When Chef was a kid, he was playing in the woods when he had accidentally stepped on a skunk's tail. Then it sprayed him until it couldn't spray him any more. The kids then interrupt Chef saying that his story was horrible. Chef continues the story to state that every year, on this very day, the skunk tracks him down and sprays him again. Meanwhile, the skunk is preparing to get his revenge on Chef again. Then it calls him, cackling away. A package then arrives for Chef, which was in the shape of a skunk. Chef denies the package when the skunk was revealed to be posing as the delivery guy's hair. The skunk enters the daycare, while Chef and the kids run away from it.
Credits[]
The kids are decorating a Christmas tree and Izzy gives Chef Hatchet a drawing of himself for his present.
Cast[]
Voice actor | Role(s) |
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Deven Mack | Chef Hatchet |
Sarah Gadon | Beth |
Drew Nelson | Duncan |
Lilly Bartlam | Gwen |
Darren Frost | Harold |
Katie Crown | Izzy |
Christian Potenza | Mailman |
Scott McCord | Owen |
Trivia[]
General[]
- Just like Weiner Takes All, this episode also originally had a different title and a different plot. The original title of the episode was "The Squirt Locker" and the plot of the episode was that Bridgette befriends a skunk and sneaks it into the daycare, thinking that it's a cat. It's currently unknown why the title and the plot of the episode got changed.
Continuity[]
References[]
- The original title is a reference to the 2008 film The Hurt Locker.
- The title is a reference to the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" from the iconic 1966 TV special adaptation of Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas.