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Series | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy |
Season | 3 |
Production code | 314 |
Writer | Spencer Laudiero James Silverman Zena Wyss |
Broadcast information | |
Cartoon Network US Premiere | July 23, 2004 |
Paired with | Here Thar Be Dwarves! |
Chronological information | |
Previous Circus of Fear |
Next Here Thar Be Dwarves! |
Bully Boogie is the 14th episode from season 3 of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
Summary[]
A teenage boy wakes up and goes down to the kitchen for something to drink. The Boogeyman, a nightmare-bringing shapeshifter, is stalking him, and he tries to scare him after he opens the fridge and gets some milk. But this isn't successful, as the boy doesn't even believe in the Boogeyman.
Downtrodden, Boogey picks up his old middle school yearbook, where he's titled as "Biggest Jerk." He plans to visit Grim, in hope of reliving some memories.
He arrives behind Billy's TV and he tries to scare the two kids watching. The only one afraid of him in the house is Irwin, and Grim's not at all happy to see his old classmate. He tells the kids of how Boogey used to torment all the kids and make them look like idiots, and then he shows them a flashback how Boogey humiliated Grim in front of the whole school.
Sick of the story (and to pull Grim's leg once more), Boogey kidnaps Billy and throws him into an Underworld forest of thorns. Here, he's chased by a frightening giant thorn monster.
Grim and Mandy follow him to an underworld lunch room, where Grim plots to spike the bully's milk with hot sauce.
However, this backfires when Boogey pretends to be sorry for his past mistakes and lure him into drinking the milk. But Grim refuses to accept defeat, and they almost attack each other when Mandy suggests a scare-off. Boogey chooses form as a werewolf, and Grim a rubber duck.
A little boy is taking a bath, and Boogey appears next to him, but he's mistaken for a dog and not scaring anyone. Grim appears as the rubber duck who's initially cute, but it grows and grows until it breaks the bathtub and takes on a monster-form. As Grim yells "boo", the boy screams in fright. Boogey loses the scare-off and Grim exorcises him to the Nightmare Realm, where he lands in the nostril of the thorn monster that Billy has now tamed.
Credits[]
- Story by: Spencer Laudiero, James Silverman, Zena Wyss
- Storyboard by: Spencer Laudiero
- Art direction: Rae McCarson
- Directed by: Juli Hasiguchi
Voices[]
- Richard Steven Horvitz as Billy
- Grey DeLisle as Mandy
- Greg Eagles as Grim
- Vanessa Marshall as Irwin, Patient
- Dee Bradley Baker as Duck, Snail Creature
- Earl Boen as Doctor, TV Narrator
- Tom Kenny as Boy
- Jill Talley as Jason, Jason's Mom
- Fred Willard as The Boogeyman
Transcript[]
Bully Boogie/Transcript
Trivia[]
- This is the first appearance of Boogey.
- When Grim is looking for milk, he says, "Not the soda, not the purple stuff...". This is a reference to the old Sunny Delight commercials, and it was also used in an episode of Evil Con Carne, where Hector Con Carne was looking for the liquid to his brain jar.
- When Grim's pouring hot sauce into Boogey's milk, he says: "I saw this in the Halloween special." This is a reference to Billy and Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween, when Mandy tried to prank Jack by pouring hot sauce into his milk.
- This episode appears as a bonus cartoon on the Big Boogey Adventure DVD.
Gallery[]
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