According to Chimp (Kick Buttowski)

"According to Chimp" is the second half of the seventh episode in the first season of Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil.

Plot
Kick adopts an escaped chimp as a pet, one which has the potential to cause serious mayhem, unless it's pacified by chocolate bananas.

Why It Can't Accord With Chimp

 * 1) Plot holes:
 * 2) * How could a car crash with only a hamster inside?
 * 3) * How did all those monkeys suddenly appear out of nowhere?
 * 4) Kick isn't too likable here as he adopts a chimp that escaped from the zoo when chimps usually cause chaos everywhere they go to - when Gunther and him could have just brought him back to the zoo where he belongs.
 * 5) Speaking of which, the chimp is very unlikable for destroying Brianna's room, scratching the ceiling and the chimney of the house, tossing Ms Chicarelli around and is basically your typical chimp stereotype.
 * 6) Few bits of toilet/gross-out humor, such as when Gunther farted from the burrito he ate, a close-up of the chimp's rotten teeth and the chimp spitting out the juice in the glass.
 * 7) The "Wakka-Wakka" sound effect from Pac-Man is unnecessarily used when the army of monkeys chased after Kick and Gunther.
 * 8) Although Gunther and him brought most the monkeys back to the zoo, the one Kick adopted is still there, and he never tells the truth to his parents about him bringing a chimp home, nor does he feel remorse.
 * 9) Kick doesn't do any stunts at all here mainly due to him adopting and trying to hide a chimp.
 * 10) The ending was nothing special, with Kick's mother finding a chimp and just ignoring it, then Harold finally goes out of the bathroom and when he sees the chimp, he goes back in, and that's it.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Gunther is still a likable character and Kick is slightly likable and becomes concerned, later on.
 * 2) At least Kick and Gunther returned most of the chimps to the zoo and it got announced on the news, even though the chimp they adopted was still there.