McSatchle (Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja)

McSatchlé is the 39th episode of Season 1 (and the overall episode) of Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja

Plot
When Randy and Howard attempt to buy McSatchlés, they don't have money. So they decided to work in the McFist-O-Plex to get enough money to buy these, until McFist realize that they are cheap and worthless due to the worn out zippers.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) This is a Randy (for the most part) and Howard torture episode as they work in the McFist-O-Plex by cleaning up the place just so they can have enough money to buy McSatchlé.
 * 2) Howard, as the manager, is an unlikable character as he forces Randy to clean the windows of the popcorn maker, clean the toilets, change the movie title, etc.
 * 3) * Ironically, Bryce is an unlikable character as he force Randy and Howard to scrape gum in the cinema.
 * 4) The Punk Bots (or Robo-Rousers by Viceroy, then later McFist) are also unlikable characters as they rampage Norrisville and steal people's McSatchlé.
 * 5) The scene where Howard forces Randy to clean the entire McFist-O-Plex is rather mean-spirited.
 * 6) * The scene where the Punk Bots stealing McSatchlés from other people and destroying their property is also mean-spirited.
 * 7) There is another scene where Howard steals a quarter, from a guy wearing braces, from a cinema chair is also mean-spirited.
 * 8) There is a filler scene where Howard forces one of the workers to scrape gum under the chair and a guy finds a quarter is also a filler.
 * 9) This episode shows how Randy and Howard lose their friendship when they work in the McFist-O-Plex, which is disappointing.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The opening scene (until the main characters leave McSatchlé), the scene where Viceroy introduces the McSatchlé and created the Punk Bots, and the ending scene are decent.
 * 2) Randy, McFist (to an extent), and Viceroy are likable characters.
 * 3) The song "Best Friends" is good.
 * 4) At least Randy an Howard did not buy McSatchlés because of the cheap-looking zippers, which causes a production flop.