Boyz on Da Run (Part 2)
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“Boyz on Da Run (Part 2)” | |
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Shorty McShorts' Shorts episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 6 |
Written by | Rob Reger Kent Osborne |
Directed by | Brian Brooks Rob Reger Kent Osborne |
Production no. | 112 |
Original airdate | September 8, 2006 |
Episode chronology | |
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List of Shorty McShorts' Shorts episodes |
Boyz on Da Run (Part 2) is the sixth episode of the animated Disney Channel series Shorty McShorts' Shorts, which aired on September 8, 2006. It is the second part of previous episode Boyz on Da Run (Part 1).
[edit] Plot
On a news broadcast, news reader Ron Shepard speaks of how the boy band Dem Boys From Yo' Cul-de-sac (DBFYC) were once loved, and how after the incident that happened at their first global simul-cast, the world can only get over this once they are caught. A train driver hears this broadcast, and he stops his train. He finds the band in one of railroad cars, and assuming they are hobos, he lets them stay. When Skylar tells him that they are a boy band, he kicks them off. The other band members become angry at Skylar for telling him. Cameron starts an argument and calls Skylar a "momma's boy" and Skylar starts dialing his cellphone to tell his mother, but Donny prevents it, telling them that now is not a good time to start fighting. As the band members are hungry, they decide to get food from a nearby diner, but on entry the owner assumes they are new employees that she has hired. The band members are given jobs, however, because the people the owner employed were highly recommended to her, they aren't told how to do anything. They decide to play along with her so that they can get something to eat. In the kitchen, they see food that they need to prepare, but they have never cooked before so they do not know what to do. After seeing their "master" giving them encouragement, they do a song and dance helping them prepare the food. They take cooked food out to the customers, and at the same time their failed performance is aired on television again. The President of the United States then delivers a message, telling all Americans that "these musical traitors" need to be hunted down and brought to justice. DBFYC then run out of the diner, chased by a raging mob. At the end, on the screen it flashes "To Be Continued..."
[edit] Cast
- Jeff Bennett - Frankie, Train Conductor
- Wayne Brady - Cameron
- Joey Fatone - Ricky
- Mikey Kelley -
- Scott Menville - Donny
- Henry Rollins - Skylar
- James Sie - Cory
- Maria Bamford -
- Grey DeLisle - Waitress
- Tom Kenny - Ron Shepard
- Kent Osborne -