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"Ninjafan"
Season 2, Episode 32
Ninjafan 187
Prod. Code: 216b
Premiered: April 20, 2015
Credits
Written by:
  Hugh Webber, John O'Bryan & Arthur Pielli
Storyboard by:
  Russ Edmonds & Haylee Herrick
Directed by:
  Stephanie Arnett
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"Ninjafan" is the thirty-second episode of the second season (and eighty-fourth episode overall) of Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja. It premiered on April 20, 2015.[1]

Synopsis[]

Ninja decides to spend the day with Rachel, his biggest fan, after she performs a sweet song she wrote for him. But he ends up taking her for granted and turns her against him.[2]

Plot[]

At Greg's Game Hole, Howard is playing a video game when Randy runs up to him with a portion of nachos. Howard complains that Randy added too much cheese on top, dismissing Randy's explanation that there was a long line and Randy was trying to hurry the process so Howard could have his nachos. Howard sends Randy back for a new batch of nachos - but not before asking Randy for more game tokens.

Feeling unappreciated, Randy gripes to himself about Howard, accidentally winding up at Greg's Folk Hole instead of the Food Hole – a performance stage where Greg is having an open mic night. McFist and his wife Marci are in the audience, as a result of Marci demanding Hannibal to take her on a date. To Randy's surprise, Rachel is on stage, and performs a heartfelt song she wrote in dedication and support of the Ninja. Rachel openly wishes that the Ninja could have heard her song; catching on this idea, Randy goes Ninja and makes an appearance, thanking Rachel for her appreciation. Despite Marci's disapproval, McFist has Viceroy send a killer robot to attack Randy, which Randy easily defeats.

As Randy leaves the scene while still in his Ninja suit, Howard approaches him and asks about the nachos. Randy decides that he's had it with Howard taking advantage of him and tells Howard so: Howard relies on Randy to do his homework, have money for food, and even find his way back home from school. Howard insists otherwise, but Randy has had enough and breaks off their friendship.

As he leaves out the back, Rachel approaches Randy, thanking him for saving her from the robot and offers to show her appreciation. Randy doesn't know what to make of this, and consults the NinjaNomicon as it calls for him. Inside, Randy is given the lesson:

He who relies on others can rely on himself for nothing.

Randy assumes the Nomicon is talking about Howard and asserts that Howard has been taking things too far; annoyed with how obtuse Randy is being, the Nomicon boots him out, where he finds that Rachel has begun giving him a back massage. Pleased with the massage, Randy decides to go with the flow. Meanwhile, Howard finds out to his horror that Randy was right – he can't find his way home, and he doesn't have any money to pay for food, forcing him to fight over fast food scraps.

In a montage, Rachel caters to the Ninja's every whim - she dutifully cleans his weapons, brings him refreshments and even wheels him around on a cart. Having grown accustomed to this luxury, Randy shows no reciprocation for Rachel's appreciation. At the same time, McFist tries to explain himself to an irate Sorcerer about his recent failure, but ends up accidentally promising Marci another date.

At a tent which she constructed next to the lake, Rachel brings the Ninja his hot chocolate from the other side of town. The Ninja decides that it isn't the right temperature and unceremoniously dumps it on the ground in front of Rachel. Humiliated to breaking point, Rachel bursts into despair and runs away; this outburst catches the Sorcerer's attention, who releases his stank which changes Rachel into a pink cat-like monster with spiky fur.

Randy begins looking for Rachel, concerned that she ran away wailing, only to be attacked by her Stanked form. Randy realizes the Nomicon was referring to him, not Howard; he should have left Rachel's appreciation at her song instead of letting her lavish him endlessly. Randy tries to pacify Rachel, but she charges at him only to be caught in a trap. Howard, emerging from the nearby woods, reveals that he built the trap and that he's had to "rough it" in the wild, admitting that he over-relied on Randy to the point where he had no survival skills and apologizes for taking advantage of their friendship. Randy reconciles with Howard, saying that it's partly his fault for enabling Howard and that he shouldn't do everything for him. And despite what Howard puts him through, he still enjoys doing nice things for his best friend.

Taking out a ukulele, Randy sings a revised version of Rachel's song to her, expressing his appreciation for all she's done and asking her to forgive his thoughtlessness. Touched by the display, this causes Rachel to destank. Satisfied that everything has been resolved, Randy and Howard leave. At the same time, McFist and Marci show up, the latter mistaking Rachel's tent for one that Hannibal set up for their date. Confused, McFist decides to let it slide since his wife isn't mad at him.

Characters[]

Main characters[]

Secondary characters[]

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Series Continuity[]

Trivia[]

  • Morghan Prude, a then 22-year-old fan, wrote and performed the song "The Ninja of Norrisville" on social media as a tribute to the show. Scott Thomas and Jed Elinoff were so impressed by the song that they wrote this episode around it, where it is performed by Laura Marano as Rachel and (in a slight variation) by Ben Schwartz as the Ninja.
    • Subsequently, Morghan Prude became an intern with Titmouse Studio, the studio which animated the show.
  • Rachel gets stanked for the first time.
  • Aside from weapons, the Ninja holds other items in his suit, including a "ninja ukulele."
    • Also, it turns out that Randy knows how to play the ukulele.[3][4]
  • Revealed on the randy dandy ninjashow podcast, this episode went through many changes in plot, such as one variation where Rachel kidnapped McFist, and a subplot where Howard gained a fan-club but took it to far.
  • This marks the tenth time Randy has cried.
  • It seems that the sentence Randy said "You wouldn't be able to find your way home without me!" corresponds to "I couldn't live with yourself!" by Howard said in "Whoopee 2: The Wrath of Whoopee 2," which signifies how the boys' friendship bounces off with each other as a ride-and-die type.
  • Other than Howard, several people are also revealed to be banned from Charlie Clucker's Chicken Bucket, including Tiny Timmy Scratch-It, Mrs. Dempsey and a member from Rhymez's Rap Posse.

Gallery

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References[]

v - e - d Season Two Episodes

Flume-IgationOn the PoolfrontWelcome Back CatfishAll the Juice That's Fish to SwimJulian's Birthday SurpriseTrue BromanceUnstank My HartWhoopee 2: The Wrath of Whoopee 2M-M-M-my BolognaEverybody Ninj-alongFudge FactoryBest BudsOtto Know BetterBrolateral DamageLet the Wonk One InThe Curse of MudfartShoot First, Ask Questions LaserNinjceptionHappy Hanukkah, Howard WeinermanSnow-Klahoma!Randy Cunningham's Day OffBro-ing Down the HouseLiving in ShooblivionMcNinja - Brought to You by McFistMastermind of DisastermindThe Brawn Also RisesDebbie MeddleAplopalypse NowRorg: A Hero of a PastMort-al CombatWonkin' for the WeekendNinjafanWhen Howie Met RandyBro Money Bro ProblemsThe Three Mascot-teersEscape from Scrap CityThe Space Cow-BrosThe Fresh Principal of Norrisville HighThe Prophecy of Hat SwordFake Fight For Your Right to PartyMcCluckerbustersLet Them Eat Cake FriesClub Ninja-diseTo Smell and BackBig Trouble in Little NorrisvilleWinner Takes BallBall's Well That Friends Well

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