Air date: March 3, 2008
In order to decide who gets the last doughnut, Andy and Rodney compete in a contest to see who will gross out Mr. J first.
This short contains examples of:
- Big Eater: According to Andy, Rodney has eaten 20 doughnuts.
- Blatant Lies: Rodney denies the fact that he has eaten 20 doughnuts.
- Enraged by Idiocy: Mr. J singles Rodney and Andy out for arguing over something so trivial.Andy: What?! You've had like 20!
Rodney: Have not!
Andy: Have too!
Rodney: Have not!
Andy: Have too!
Mr. J: (angered) Will you two knock it off?! It's just a doughnut. - Gross-Out Short: This trope is brought into full force. As a driving point on the story, Andy and Rodney compete in a contest to see who can provoke a disgusted reaction from Mr. J the quickest, by doing the following: Rodney putting a banana in his nose, Andy showing his food in its chewed-up form, Andy pouring milk in his right ear—which comes out of his left ear—and drinking it, Rodney eating the contents of a dustpan, Andy drinking a water glass with dentures, Rodney slurping worms from a bowl, Andy eating from the trash, and finally, Rodney being in a tub of slugs.
- Iron Butt Monkey: No matter what extents they go to, Mr. J is immune to Andy and Rodney's attempts as grossing him out.Mr. J: (deadpan) Cute, boys.
- It Makes Sense in Context: Mr. J wouldn't have gotten the last doughnut without beating Andy and Rodney at their own game.
- Pun-Based Title: The title. It's meant to be a play on the term "seafood", yet it doesn't make any sense.
- Throw the Dog a Bone: Mr. J gets the last doughnut in the end.... It Makes Sense in Context (see above).