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"Hungee Squirrel" is the first segment of the twenty-fifth episode of the first season of Kiff. It is the forty-ninth segment overall.
Synopsis[]
An unflattering photo of Kiff goes viral, and she's determined to stop it.
Plot[]
The Chatterleys go out for dinner at Saddles, where Kiff orders her usual meal, a large hamburger. The next morning, Kiff receives a concerned email from Barry containing a link to a Table Town Tribune article. She reads the article and discovers that she was captured eating with her mouth agape in the background of a picture taken at Saddles the previous day, and that her expression in the picture has become a viral meme, earning her the nickname "Hungee Squirrel".
Outraged, Kiff visits a local lawyer named Lance Contract with the intent of taking legal action over the meme, only to be told that it is impossible to sue the Internet. Kiff then visits a "memeorologist" for advice on how to deal with the meme; the memeorologist turns out to be Terri, who tells Kiff that Hungee Squirrel is a "category five" meme which will not blow over anytime soon. On the street, Kiff is recognized as Hungee Squirrel and mobbed with requests for autographs and pictures. To escape the attention, she enters the Table Town Public Library, where she finds her friends watching a Hungee Squirrel music video.
While waiting for the meme to blow over, Kiff hides out in her bedroom. Eventually, a picture of Trevor waking up from a nap in the library goes viral, to Kiff's relief, as she believes that people will soon forget about Hungee Squirrel and focus on Trevor, who is now known as the "Just Woke Up Kid". Kiff leaves her room and goes downstairs, where she is shocked to see a TV commercial announcing that Saddles will be rebranding as the Hungee Squirrel. She calls Ma Saddle and Pa Saddle, the restaurant's owners, who reveal that Kiff unintentionally signed away the rights to her likeness at Saddles when she wrote her name on her activity sheet placemat, which contained a deceptively hidden personal release agreement.
At the grand opening of the Hungee Squirrel, Kiff asks the Saddles to sign a new contract giving her back the rights to her likeness, but they refuse. A photographer gets the Saddles to sign their names on a slab of wet cement in front of the Hungee Squirrel building. Afterwards, a satisfied Kiff has the building lifted by a nearby crane, revealing that the terms of the new contract are inscribed on the concrete underneath, and that the Saddles have been duped into signing away the rights to Kiff's likeness back to her. Kiff declares that the Saddles are forbidden from using her likeness, then divulges that her fans, including the photographer and the construction crew, helped her pull off her plan. She proclaims that the Hungee Squirrel meme is over, and the crowd disperses. As everyone leaves, Ma Saddle reveals that the Chatterleys would have been entitled to free meals for life at the Hungee Squirrel, to Martin's shock.
Some time later, the Hungee Squirrel has reverted back to Saddles, and business at the restaurant continues normally. As the Chatterleys and Barry enjoy a meal at Saddles, Beryl remarks that everyone got a happy ending after all, though Martin bitterly notes that they could have been eating there for free. At another table, Trevor negotiates with the Saddles over the potential use of his likeness at the restaurant.
Cast and characters[]
Voice credits[]
- Kimiko Glenn as Kiff Chatterley
- H. Michael Croner as Barry Buns
- James Monroe Iglehart as Martin Chatterley
- Lauren Ash as Beryl Chatterley and Ma Saddle
- Tom Kenny as Trevor Angstrom and Pa Saddle
- Eric Bauza as Reggie and Lance Contract
- Nichole Sakura as Terri Buns
- Nic Smal as "Hungee Squirrel" songster
Appearances[]
- Kiff Chatterley
- Barry Buns
- Ma Saddle (debut)
- Pa Saddle (debut)
- Lance Contract (debut)
- Terri Buns
- Bort Grig
- Reggie
- Beryl Chatterley
- Martin Chatterley
- Trevor Angstrom
- Snekole (non-speaking)
- Dee (non-speaking)
- Liz K. (non-speaking)
- Miss Moufflé (non-speaking)
- Renée du Bedat (non-speaking)
- Candle Fox (non-speaking)
- Gareth (non-speaking)
- Patty (non-speaking)
- Billiam (non-speaking, in video)
- Roy Fox (non-speaking, on TV)
- Darryn (non-speaking)
- Gayle (non-speaking)
- Bigby Hind (non-speaking)
- Nice Old Singer (non-speaking)
- Michaela Oats (non-speaking)
- Miss Tulane (non-speaking)
- Chubbles Wubbington (non-speaking)
- Ridgeway Burlington (non-speaking)
- Tippy (non-speaking)
- Forlington Slarvly (non-speaking)
- Ben Finn (non-speaking)
- Slent (non-speaking)
- Gerard (non-speaking)
- Pawva Mugg (non-speaking)
- Kenny (non-speaking)
- Glarbin Gloobin (non-speaking)
- Gladys (non-speaking)
- The Left Brothers (non-speaking)
- Vanilla Tigner (debut, non-speaking)
- Rob Sadly (non-speaking)
- Rat (non-speaking)
- Ghost Wolf (pictured)
Locations[]
Songs[]
- "Hungee Squirrel" – written by Nic Smal
Trivia[]
- Opening sponsor: Saddles.
Cultural references[]
- iBuy is a parody of eBay.
- Smail is a parody of Gmail.
- Terri's memeorology tent contains references to numerous Internet memes, including rage comics (specifically the Trollface, F**k Yea Guy/Close Enough Guy, Forever Alone Guy, Cereal Guy, Rage Guy, and Derp characters), advice animals, Joseph Ducreux's Portrait de l'artiste sous les traits d'un moqueur, Doge, Philosoraptor, woman yelling at a cat, and the Annoying Orange (parodied as the Pestilent Peach).
- When Barry discovers that Terri is a memeorologist, he is briefly shown as an advice animal meme with the caption "When your sister is a memeorologist".
- Dooble Trends is a parody of Google Trends.
- At one point in the "Hungee Squirrel" music video, Kiff resembles Pac-Man.
- TableToob Shorts is a parody of YouTube Shorts.
Errors[]
- When Kiff is eating her burger, there is a pennant sticking out of it when the flash goes off; in the photo of her that resulted in Hungee Squirrel, the pennant is missing.
Gallery[]
Click here to view the gallery for Hungee Squirrel.
Videos[]
References[]
- ↑ Smith, Cienna. KF150_BG_A004_INT_Saddles_Horse_Ride_v02_CS.jpg. ciennasmith.com. Retrieved on April 21, 2024.