"The Break-Stuff Club" is the second segment of the twenty-first episode of the Disney Channel animated series Hamster & Gretel.
Synopsis[]
Kevin gets Saturday detention in order to find a vandal.
Plot[]
Students of Eastside High gather for the unveiling of a mural of the school's mascot created by Hiromi, only to find it vandalized. With help from Fred, Kevin determines that the culprit is The Break-Stuff Club, a trio of teenagers that seemingly vandalizes high school events and property. Kevin decides that he will get himself detention as part of a plan to catch the teens in the act, but each of his attempts to get into trouble instead get him rewarded. Just as all seems lost, Kevin inadvertently sparks a food fight in the school’s cafeteria, leading Principal Funderberk to give him detention.
At lunchtime, The Break-Stuff Club leave detention to execute plans they have for Hiromi's mural while Fred reluctantly gives Hamster and Gretel a tour of the high school at the latter's request. However, Kevin learns that The Break-Stuff Club actually plans to restore Hiromi’s mural, and all their pranks were actually protest against cuts to the school art budget. The true vandal is the masked villain Unknownzy, who appears and attacks the group. Hamster, Gretel, Kevin, and the Break-Stuff Club trick Unknownzy into helping them restore the mural, after which the police unmask him, revealing him to be Bob Stanley Cashwell, the investor of the mural. He explains he vandalized the mural in order to get the insurance money and is taken awak. Funderberk then pardons the teenagers from detention, after which a very grateful Hiromi offers to have lunch with Kevin.
Songs[]
- "I Can Be Bad"
- "Beef Buggy"
Cast[]
- Meli Povenmire as Gretel Grant-Gomez
- Michael Cimino as Kevin Grant-Gomez
- Beck Bennett as Hamster
- Joey King as Fred Grant
- Romi Dames as Hiromi Tanaka
- Keith Ferguson as Principal Funderberk
- Brock Powell as Joe Thompson
- Raffael Ponce-Valencia as Chad
- Tiana Camacho as Ronnie Gutcherson
- Isaac Robinson-Smith as Unknownzy/Bob Stanley Cashwell
Trivia[]
- The Break-Stuff Club is a reference to the 1985 film The Breakfast Club.
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