Munkey Business

Munkey Business is the second episode of the third season of Puppet Squad.

Plot
Munk gets a call from his mom that his great grandfather died and that he inherited the company. After realizing this, he uses his newfound money to help expand to earn more income.

Synopsis
The episode begins with Munk talking about how bored he is when his phone goes off. He realizes it is his mother and picks it up. While talking to her, he is saddened by the news that his great grandfather Tumbleweed Munk died recently. He also learns from her that he inherited his great grandfather's company.

The next scene shows Munk planning to invest his inheritance into making a full brand to earn more income. He then searches for somebody to help him with the technology. He finds the Minis and Fuckles hanging out before noticing Bean doing something.

After Bean seemingly wins what is supposedly a game, he notices Munk, who greets the tiny astronaut and asks for help. Bean agrees, quickly, but loudly, making the website for Munk's brand, the design of which impresses Munk. The two are then seen sitting in a chair, with Munk asking to roll the commercials that he and Bean had apparently created. He asks for the first one to roll, being for a product called Fukitol.

The commercial starts with Munk popping up an greeting the viewer. The commercial music starts playing, showing slow motion footage of Munk violetly strangling Cory as his voice over describes having a conversation with an annoying person, and suggesting the viewer should try Fukitol. Munk is then seen holding two and states that a dosage of a couple pills will help control anger until it comes out later. The commercial then shows Munk throwing things in slow motion, including a previously asleep Cory, while the voice over describes the struggle of looking for something and never finding it despite actually looking literally everywhere. Munk is then shown shoving his face into the product followed by him flying upwards while the voice over instructs to do the same. It then cuts to Munk watching a government agent outside his window, then throwing a dosage of the product down his throat, then forgetting what he was doing and leaving as the voice over describes the scenario. It then cuts back to Munk stating where the product is sold.

The episode cuts back to Munk and Bean in the chair, pleased with the results. Munk then says to roll the next commercial, which is for Organ-Liquefying Foods.

The commercial starts with Munk reading a book in front of a digital fireplace, of which the crackling of fire can be heard. Munk puts down the book and greets the audience as therapeutic music begins to play. Munk begins to tell a story of how he add an odd need to have large bowel movements as a child. He then transitions the story to taking culinary lessons, which he then states that he was so bad at, that his teacher berated him for his food giving them the runs, calling him crap in the process. Munk then states that this experience made him remember his issues as a child, and he therefore made Organ-Liquefying Foods to help those with similar needs that he had as a child. Munk then thanks the audience for their time and resumes reading his book.

The episode once again cuts back to Munk and Bean, with Munk once again complimenting the commercial. He then says to the roll the next commercial for 1-800-SHITNUKE, which he menacingly says the name of.

The commercial opens up with Munk establishing he is there to make an announcement as dramatic music plays. He then tells the viewers he has created the ultimate weapon to solve what he assumes to be the most basic human need worldwide, the need to wipe somebody else out of the entirety of existence. Munk then states that if the viewer calls with a problem that he cares enough about, he will send down his own homemade nuke to wipe out whoever is bothering his client for the price of the client's entire net worth. All the while, footage is shown of Cory fleeing into a shed as one of Munk's bombs is dropped, blowing apart an entire city and brutally killing Cory, cutting back to a close up Munk as he mentions the price. It then cuts back to regular footage of Munk as he describes the details of the price. He says each digit of the number, and then says if the viewer calls, that he may help them by a personal blessing from God and his cousins.

The episode ends as Munk expresses his satisfaction with the results before turning to Bean and asking where he went, as the latter had supposedly disappeared for a while.

Major Characters

 * Mr. Munk
 * Bean

Minor Characters

 * Munk's Mother
 * Cory
 * The Minis (Screamus, Orlav, Creeper)
 * Fuckles

Trivia

 * Upon making the episode, it instantly became a personal favorite of the producers'.
 * The commercial for 1-800-SHITNUKE is a reference to SnapCube's real-time fandub of the video game Sonic Adventure 2. Specifically the infamous scene in which Alfred Coleman, playing the character Dr. Eggman, opens the scene by stating "I've come to make an announcement!," which Munk also does at the beginning of the commercial.
 * This is the first episode to feature a brutal/realistic death of a character, that being Cory being visibly blown to bits by the blast of Munk's nuke.