Yuk Yuk Yay-OK (Rocket Monkeys)

Yuk Yuk Yay-OK is the 51st episode of Season 3, as well as the 129th episode of Rocket Monkeys

Plot
Yay-OK tells about some monkey materials in the "Comedy Club", but the monkeys refuse to give material when they notice about the jokes.

Why It Goes Yuk Yuk

 * 1) This episode is filled with unfunny jokes, which is torturous for the Rocket Monkeys, such as the "Shenanigans" scene.
 * 2) The aforementioned monkeys' "Shenanigan strike" scene is somewhat a filler, especially when Wally belly-dances, which is rather disturbing and gross to watch.
 * 3) The "Forgive me" presents, where Yay-OK asks about these for the monkeys, is also a filler.
 * 4) Hopper is somewhat an unlikeable character as he wanted Yay-OK to not change the monkey jokes
 * 5) There are some mean spirited moments in this episode such as Wally putting bombs on Gus, him shooting bazookas on Yay-OK because Wally thinks that the whoopee cushion is a "Gastro Excel T Fortune Ray with reinforced bladder technology", and an off-screen character throwing a fish on Gus and Yay-OK's mouths when they are booing.
 * 6) The said "Shenanigans" scene is also gross-out such as Wally feeding a human foot with food and the monkeys drinking "toilet lemonade" in the restroom.
 * 7) Yay-OK making a weird face when saying "Comedy gold" looks very disturbing.
 * 8) The line, "MONKEYS MADNESS!!" is very loud to hear, despite being funny.
 * 9) Half-Bad Ending: Yay-OK was kicked out on-stage because he tells about unfunny jokes to the audience and one of them throws fish on his mouth. As the audience cheers to the chickens, they smash watermelons on Yay-OK's face.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Gus, Wally, and Yay-OK are likable characters in this episode as the latter tells about monkey jokes.
 * 2) Gus shouting "MONKEYS MADNESS!!" is funny, despite being loud.
 * 3) The opening scene and the scene where the monkeys help Yay-OK to become a comedian as his dream are good.
 * 4) Half-Decent Ending: As Hopper fires Yay-OK as a comedian, he replaced him with Chickens to smash watermelons, which causes the audience (alongside the monkeys) to cheer.