Clubhouse Rascals #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA group of children including Alvin, Melvin, Pizza, and Chopsticks play games in their clubhouse while being babysat, including blindman's bluff and seesaw games that result in various mishaps and spills. In a separate story, a character in a blue suit encounters a mysteriously patterned sidewalk and polka-dotted mailbox before accidentally causing chaos in the city. In another segment, a girl's new shoes cause her to slip and crash through a window, creating a domino effect of destruction that ultimately results in her father being knocked into a tree, requiring rescue by a doctor.
The Clubhouse Rascals are in a tight spot: two months of rent are due on their clubhouse, and their treasury is completely empty. When a lucky break—some pictures that fell off a truck—lands in their lap, the gang tries to use them as a property improvement to impress their landlord, Mr. Superscrooge, but their scheme quickly spirals into chaos. What starts as an attempt to dodge the rent bill turns into a wild adventure involving mistaken identity, salad oil, and a frantic chase through the streets that just might save the day.
Pizza and his pal Jinx spot a money-making opportunity when they decide to open a backyard nursery—fifty cents an hour to watch the neighborhood kids. What starts as an easy way to earn some cash quickly spirals into complete chaos when a pair of mischievous twins named Melvin and Alvin turn the whole operation upside down with pranks, games gone wrong, and kitchen disasters. By the time the boys' mother arrives, Pizza's dreams of a quick profit have thoroughly unraveled.
When Uncle Harry suggests that young Reddy take up painting instead of his usual wild antics, the boy enthusiastically sets about creating colorful masterpieces—only to turn the entire town into his canvas, much to Harry's horror. As the mayor and police chief arrive on the scene during Beautify Our City Week, what looked like disaster takes an unexpected turn that leaves everyone, including Harry, pleasantly surprised.
Kelly finds an old boxing mitt and decides to prove he's the greatest of the Clubhouse Rascals by challenging his friends to contests—an apple-eating race against Pizza and a counting competition with Jinx. But when his pop calls him home to plant the garden, Kelly discovers that being "the greatest" comes with obligations that even his boasting can't escape.
A boy convinces his reluctant father to go fishing by rigging up a pair of spring-loaded shoes—but the contraption sends Dad careening through a series of escalating disasters, from crashing through the house to taking an unexpected plunge into the lake. As the mishaps pile up with hilariously creative solutions from the boy, the pair finally settles on an unconventional approach to catch dinner that neither had considered before.
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