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* ''[[Rocket Power]]'': In “Banned on the Run”, Merv Stimpleton was able to get skateboarding and rolling skating banned on the boardwalk, his wife, Violet, was upset with him because {{spoiler| he faked his injuries in order to get the ban passed}}. As the youth population rebel, Merv just didn’t care about unlike Violet did. However, Violet was able to help the children in a way by refusing to stop them from using the Stimpleton’s empty pool for their alternative as the law only applied to the boardwalk, not residential areas. {{Spoiler| Merv was finally convinced that a skate park was needed, in hopes the children get away from him, and Madtown Skate Park was born.}}
* In ''[[The Angry Beavers]]'' episode, '''I Dare You''', the brothers were informed during a host of dangerous challenges by the Risk Keeper after Daggett if either one or both “chicken out”; they’re cursed to wear a sign that informs of their cowardice. However, during the last challenge to prove their bravery, they both forced each other out of the task. Just as they were about to be punished, the brothers got the last laugh {{spoiler| and made the Risk Keeper wear the sign}}. Daggett found a loophole since he and Norbert were forcing each out of the challenge; it didn’t count as cowardice because the rule only applies if done voluntary, NOT BY FORCE from one and another.
* In ''[[Doug| Doug is a Slave for the Day]]'', Doug is forced to become Judy's slave in order to keep her from telling their mom, Theda, that his football resulted in a broken vase. Doug grows
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