Tweenage Tycoons (All Grown Up!)

Tweenage Tycoons is the 4th episode of mh:besttvshows:All Grown Up!.

Plot
The gang's favorite boy band, The Sulky Boys, is coming to town and tickets are $100 apiece! Knowing there is no way their parents will sell out for tickets, Tommy and his friends become mini-capitalists and begin to sell Dil's crazy inventions to their classmates.

Why It Doesn't Deserve Money

 * 1) Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Kimi, Angelica and Harold are very unlikable in this epsiode, the former 5 for pressuring Dil into coming up with ideas to sell his stuff in order to get money for concert tickets, and the latter 2 for spying on them and stealing their ideas to sell their own merchandise and get their own tickets.
 * 2) * This is also very out of character for Chuckie and Harold, because they were never unlikable (with a few rare exceptions for the former).
 * 3) This is pretty much an emotional torture episode for Dil, as he’s pressured by his brother and his friends to make more ideas for them, which makes him to be exhausted and not be like himself.
 * 4) There is some gross-out humor in this episode, like when Harold and Angelica were under the seat of the bus with sticky gum and a gross bag.
 * 5) This episode has some bad morals about pressuring someone into coming up with ideas, and also about stealing someone else's ideas for your own game.
 * 6) Angelica also copies Dil's ideas not so well, as while her first attempt was successful, her others were disasters, and not that very creative.
 * 7) Also, while cool, Dil's (as well as Angelica's first) ideas eventually fell apart, and the shades with a view ended disastrously with people bumping into stuff.
 * 8) Some painfully unfunny moments, like when Dil was struggling with his ideas, and when Tommy and his friends trying to sell pencils with clothes.
 * 9) Even when Tommy was starting to feel guilty about pressuring Dil and wanted to stop, his friends kept insisting he asks Dil for ideas. Chuckie, Phil, Lil and Kimi, some friends you are!
 * 10) As said in WIS#1, Chuckie and Harold were completely out of character, because Harold normally knows better than that and Chuckie always thinks it’s a bad idea, but sadly, they decided to care less.
 * 11) After Dil stood up for himself, Tommy yelled at him, which made Dil sad and depressed. What a big brother you’ve turned out to be, you jerk!

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The episode started out good until Angelica started to steal Dil's ideas.
 * 2) The animation and voice acting are still good as usual.
 * 3) The adults and Dil are still likable characters, as usual.
 * 4) There are some funny moments, like the times Harold messes up Angelica's other attempts to sell stuff, examples being putting sticky notes on the fake glasses, and when Harold made a sign for Angelica's shoes with pillows, "Poos".
 * 5) Some of Dil's ideas were creative and interesting, and the same with Angelica's own idea at the end of the epsiode.
 * 6) The characters do get called out for their actions:
 * 7) * After her first attempt, Angelica stealing Dil's ideas ended up blowing up in her face, and she quickly flopped with her marketing, which was satisfying.
 * 8) * Tommy and his friends do see their marketing eventually hitting a low as well, and it finally stops after Dil stands up against Tommy, which is what they deserved. Also, when Stu and Didi are told by Dil on what happened, they were understandably mad at Tommy, which was satisfying.
 * 9) Although unlikable, Tommy did start to regret pressuring Dil, and at least tried to convince his friends to stop before they insisted, and he did apologize to Dil at the end of the episode and they made up.
 * 10) Some nice scenes, like Dil being neat and cleaning his room, Pangborn comforting and helping Dil in his office, and especially the scene where Dil stands up against Tommy, which was satisfying.
 * 11) * There were also some heartwarming scenes, like when Charlotte comforted Angelica and inspired her to come up with her own ideas, and when Tommy apologized to Dil for pressuring him, and they make up. Same for when Dil makes up with his friends, and he forgives them, especially since they hand fed Dil at the Java Lava to make it up to him.
 * 12) Decent Ending: Tommy and his friends apologize to Dil and make up with him, and in the end, Angelica makes her own creative idea and sells it, taking her mother's advice, as well as Dil helping his friends and brother one last time by selling his ideas when they were "retro and cool" in fashion time, as they learned from Nicole. So, Angelica, Harold, Tommy, Dil, Chuckie, Kimi, Phil and Lil all got enough money to go to the concert after all, with everyone enjoying themselves.