(A/N: Okay, I'm back! Knowing how anxious you are, I'll get started on "Disobedience School".)

It was a new day, and today, Dudley, Kitty, Keswick, and the Chief planned on visiting Lava Land. The children didn't want to go there, because they knew that going there would mean getting burned. Just then, Keswick found that Snaptrap was broadcasting his own T.V. commercial. The Chief hoped it wasn't for the closet organizer (known as a Snap-rack) again.

"I bought one and it didn't work. That's $11,000 I'll never see again!" the Chief said. (A/N: It was that expensive?) But it wasn't the Snap-rack. It was even more diabolical.

Snaptrap was now 'Professor Snaptrap' and he was doing a commercial for "Snaptrap's Skool Of Evil" (A/N: He really spelled 'school' the wrong way.), and he was going to teach people how to become super-villains.

When the commercial ended, the Chief decided that one of the agents should go undercover and find out what Snaptrap was up to with his evil school. Kitty and Keswick stepped back, but Dudley didn't notice. He had to go to school.

"Why do I have to go to school while you guys have the funnest day ever?" Dudley asked, not happy.

"Dad, we'll go with you." George said, and his sisters, Max, Annabeth, Blossom, and Atin all nodded. Then Kitty and Keswick were talking about how unfair it was, but they sounded insincere.

"I wanna go TODAY!" the Chief said when Kitty and Keswick said to postpone the trip to Lava Land. But Kitty whispered something to the Chief, and he called Kitty "Agent Tuna Breath".

"Chief, don't call Mom that." Molly said. But the Chief told Dudley and the kids (who didn't want to go to Lava Land) that they'd go another day. So Dudley went to grab a school disguise, as the kids were wearing casual clothes that would suffice for school-clothes.

As soon as Dudley was out of the way, the grown-ups were about to leave, but Dudley came back, wearing a sailor suit that almost resembled Donald Duck's sailor suit.

"Dad, you almost look like Donald Duck!" Summer giggled.

"She's right! He does!" Molly said. Then Dudley and the kids were booted out of the office.

"He was blabbering, and I w-w-want to get a decent parking space." Keswick said as he left the office, Kitty and the Chief following.

Meanwhile, Dudley and the kids crash-landed into Snaptrap's 'Skool Uv Evul'. (A/N: Snaptrap is such a poor speller.) Snaptrap saw Dudley and the kids, and he asked them their names. The kids just used names of characters from video games, while Dudley was 'Bob Man's-Best-Friend-&-Ham-&-Cheese'. Dudley's fake last name was Snaptrap's mom's maiden name!

"I think I'm gonna like you, weird sailor kid." Snaptrap said to Dudley. Then it was time for everyone to take out their school supplies, which consisted of handcuffs, a live grenade, brass knuckles, and a magnet. After school, they'd all take part in a super diabolical crime, the plans for which were safely sealed in a briefcase... of evil, which looked more like a lunchbox that was chained and locked.

Dudley and the kids raised their hands, asking if they could go to the bathroom. Snaptrap gave them an evil hall pass, which was venomous ('cause it was a snake). Dudley dropped the hall pass and scurried out into the hall to contact Kitty and the others, telling them about how Snaptrap was hiding a diabolical plan in his briefcase of evil. He told them that he was going to find out was Snaptrap was up to and stop him.

At that moment, Dudley was going back to class, but the kids wanted to hang out with the D.O.O.M. kids (they met up in the hallway, and Max, Annabeth, Blossom, and Atin were introduced to the non-villainous kids). When Dudley got back, Snaptrap was ready to teach the class how to skulk and lurk. After showing them how, he told them to try. But they weren't doing it right, which made him mad.

Dudley skulked and lurked his way to the briefcase, but he got caught by Snaptrap! To his surprise, he wasn't in trouble, and Snaptrap gave him a Snap-rack. Now it was time for safe-cracking. The class wore stethoscopes as they spun the dials and listened to the tumblers. Some of the safes had dynamite in them, and Snaptrap realized that he probably should've led with the warning that safes were often booby-trapped.

Once again, Dudley made his way to the briefcase, and he used the safe-cracking skill to unlock the briefcase. When he opened it, he saw a folder that said "Sooper Diabolikul Plan" on it. (A/N: Snaptrap doesn't write letters the right way, and he can't spell good.) As Dudley reached in, Snaptrap slammed the briefcase shut, yelling, "Mr. Man's-Best-Friend-&-Ham-&-Cheese! Were you trying to break into my briefcase... of evil?"

"No." Dudley lied, the briefcase stuck to his hand. Snaptrap praised Dudley for being a thief and a liar. Then Dudley received another Snap-rack and some cherry (and venomous) Snap-stick in case his lips got chapped. Dudley's lips were now red and swollen from the Snap-stick.

It was time for blaster marksmanship. They had to shoot the apple off Larry's head, but they got extra points if they aimed low.

At this moment, the kids peeked in, but they were in a position where they could see what was going on, but the class couldn't see them.

"What's going on in there?" Atin asked.

"It looks like they're trying to be William Tell, only with blasters instead of the bow and arrow." said Snappy, but when he saw that they were trying to shoot Larry, he said, "Maybe they don't want to be William Tell."

"Who has the apple?" Murray asked, knowing that the person with the apple had to be the one who was getting shot at.

"You don't wanna know." Snappy told him. Murray replied, "If I didn't wanna know, I wouldn't have asked." Snappy sighed heavily and said, "Your dad."

"WHAT?! DAD!" Murray exclaimed, ready to get in there and save Larry, but the other kids held him back. Then the kids turned their attention to Dudley, who blasted the briefcase and got a piece of paper. He ran to the hall and contacted the others while the children listened in. Here's what the paper read:

2 boxes of Evil-O's
Cheese-free cheese
Low-fat mayo

"Uh-oh! It's in code!" Dudley said.

"That's not code; it's Snaptrap's grocery list!" Kitty said.

"We already know what the plan is." Melody said to the kids.

"If you know it, can you tell Dad?" Molly asked.

"Okay." Stella replied. Before they could tell Dudley what the plan was, Snaptrap and his men showed up, and Snaptrap told Dudley, "YOU'RE BUSTED, Mr. Man's-Best-Friend-&-Ham-&-Cheese!"

"Uh-oh..." Max said, grabbing Molly's hand.

"Now what?" Molly asked.

"We can't tell him now. Dad said that we weren't allowed to tell anyone the plan." Snappy said.

"If only we had done it sooner." Melody groaned.

Then Dudley revealed that he was a T.U.F.F. agent. But Snaptrap was gonna bust him for not having a hall pass. Since he was a T.U.F.F. agent, he was going straight to detention. At that, George, Molly, Summer, Max, Annabeth, Blossom, and Atin got worried, and Snappy, Melody, Stella, and Murray didn't know what to do.

"Welcome to your final class, Evil Wood Shop." Snaptrap said to the students, who were dressed in graduation caps and gowns. They were going to learn how to turn a dog into a decorative cheese board. And Dudley was tied to a board, which was on a conveyor belt that had a buzz saw at one end.

"Don't do it!" the triplets begged as Dudley yelled for help. But Snaptrap turned it on. Then he turned his attention to his students, who finally graduated. He unveiled his plan, using his newly-trained army of D.O.O.M. agents, to attack T.U.F.F.!

"Can I get an evil laugh?" Snaptrap asked. The class laughed, but Snaptrap said that they were chuckling and guffawing. After that, Snaptrap, his men, and the students left the room. Dudley had to get out and warn T.U.F.F. Then he found his magnet, which he had under his hat. He used the magnet to get some metal objects at the far end of the room, and soon, Dudley was cut free. Now he could go.

"You wanna come with us?" George asked the D.O.O.M. kids.

"Might as well." Stella said, so they went along.

At that moment, Kitty, Keswick, and the Chief returned from Lava Land, and they could go back in 8-12 weeks when their burns healed. They had no idea that D.O.O.M. was outside, and Snaptrap was putting his plan into play.

When some of the D.O.O.M. agents were attacking, the Chief told Kitty and Keswick to go for their blasters, but they couldn't get them. Now that the T.U.F.F. agents were pretty much captured, one of the D.O.O.M. agents used his safe-cracking skills on the lock for the T.U.F.F. Copter. Then they hooked the building to the copter, and it was lifted off the ground.

Dudley and the children showed up just then. When they saw the building being lifted, Dudley said, "Good thing I'm part Springer." (A/N: Butch Hartman explained that the 'Springer' part is not Jerry Springer.)

"So am I, Dad! Summer is, too!" George said. Dudley, George, and Summer (friends hanging on) jumped up to the building.

In the copter, Ollie wondered what they were going to do with T.U.F.F. Snaptrap said that they were going to gently set the building on the outskirts of town, miles from the nearest restaurant, so they'd have to drive to lunch forever. Or order in.

"Why don't we just drop them in the Lava Land volcano?" Ollie suggested. Snaptrap liked that, for no one would ever deliver lunch inside a volcano, except some Thai restaurant. Oh well, Snaptrap decided to drop the building into the volcano!

Meanwhile, Dudley and the children got to the top of the building, and Dudley pulled out his grappling-hook gun. He hooked the copter, and the kids held onto Dudley as he went up. Now he was in the copter, and he said, "School's out, Snaptrap!"

"Get him, students!" Snaptrap said to his class, but Dudley asked the class if they'd sign his yearbook first. So they did. While they signed, Dudley threw a little ball at them. The ball became a net, and it trapped the class. Then Dudley attacked Snaptrap's men, but he used the Snap-stick on Snaptrap.

"Have a good summer!" Snaptrap said, in pain.

Then Dudley took control of the copter. He put T.U.F.F. back, and then he went inside the building to get the D.O.O.M. agents that were in it. They got trapped, and Dudley bit the net that Kitty, Keswick, and the Chief were in, freeing them.

"Snaptrap just flunked out of school forever." Dudley told them. Then he saw cotton candy, a stuffed animal, and a stapler (the last of which was always there). He realized that they went to Lava Land without him and the kids.

"No, we didn't! Why would we... Okay, we're sorry. How can we make it up to you?" Kitty asked. They were going to go back to Lava Land, but the T.U.F.F. kids didn't want to go, and the D.O.O.M. kids were trying to nurse their future dads back to health. After Dudley dropped George, Molly, Summer, Max, Annabeth, Blossom, and Atin at his house (where his mom was), they went to Lava Land.

When they got burned on one ride, Dudley said that he got Kitty, Keswick, and the Chief a Snap-stick, but it was really a Snap-rack.

"That's $11,000 you'll never get back." the Chief said.

The End

Whoo! What an episode! Stay tuned for "The Dog Who Cried Fish"!