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When McSweats gets dumped by his girlfriend Francine, Pickle and Peanut try to counsel them; the boys convert a cell phone tree into their new hangout.
When McSweats gets dumped by his girlfriend Francine, Pickle and Peanut try to counsel them; the boys convert a cell phone tree into their new hangout.
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S1, EP15 "Francine; Cell Phone Tree"When McSweats gets dumped by his girlfriend Francine, Pickle and Peanut try to counsel them; the boys convert a cell phone tree into their new hangout.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP16 "Sneaky Patty Sleepover; Baby Tooth"When Sneaky Patty needs a place to hide out for the night, she shows up at Peanut's house.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP17 "Bats; Movie Camp Out"Pickle and Peanut's van is infested with bats; Pickle and Peanut camp out overnight in the mall to see the first showing of a new movie.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP19 "What Lies Beneath; The Rat King Moves in"Pickle and Peanut dig up the carpet at Pickle's house and make a discovery; When Peanut and the Rat King trade places, Peanut finds that ruling a legion of minions is cooler that he thought it would be.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP14 "Volcano; Bike Jumper"Pickle suggests a really dangerous jump to YouTube star Bike Jumper, who then suffers an injury.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP13 "90s Adventure Bear; Parking Lot Carnival"Pickle and Peanut find their favorite cartoon character at a yard sale; Pickle loses one of his shoes on a carnival ride.
Pickle and Peanut
S1, EP12 "Wiz Fest; Gym Rats"Peanut meets a beautiful girl named Amanda at the Wiz Fest Renaissance Faire; the boys decide to get buff.
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S1, EP11 "Bee Colony; The Goose's Juice"Pickle goes on vacation with his family and puts Peanut in charge of his bees; Pickle loses sleep over the relentless barking dog next door.
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