A/N: All right! Here's the second episode of ToonSchool, MVP Ego! Here's the plot to get you started!

Plot: Basketball tryouts are coming upon the school and two new coaches, former rivals Oscar Proud & Wizard Kelly (The Proud Family) are brought in after the previous coach retires. Many students, including most of the ToonSchool gang, tryout for the team. And Tony and Daryl find themselves to enjoy the sport. However, trouble looms when Tony crosses paths with basketball prodigy Dennis Jackson (NashWalker's OC) and the two soon become major rivals. Throughout the tryouts, they try constantly to upstage each other, and wind up becoming selfish ball hogs, jeopardizing their chances of making the team. Its up to Daryl and Dennis's older brother Darrell to set them straight and show them what being part of a team is all about before tryouts end. Meanwhile, many girls including Darrell and Dennis's little sister Dionne, try out for the Cheerleader squad. Jenny Wakeman (My Life as a Teenage Robot) is reluctant to tryout since she's a robot, so her friend Isabella and Dionne try to boost her confidence.

There's the plot, now let's shine the spotlights on Part 1!

MVP Ego: Part 1

At the school gymnasium, new coaches and former rivals Oscar Proud and Wizard Kelly are getting ready for the tryouts of the new basketball team. As everyone including the ToonSchool gang are preparing for the tryouts, Tony and Daryl are still arguing about joining the basketball team.

"Come on, Daryl. You only read some textbooks and those Ruin encyclopedias in your spare time all the time. At least give it a try," Tony said to his adopted brother.

"Oh no, you'll do it. You know what I felt about being in front of a crowd," Daryl protested.

Realizing that fighting isn't going to solve their problems, Tony suggested, "Okay, how about we do this in a gentlemen's way?"

"I agree with that challenge, brother," Daryl answered as he and Tony are getting ready for the battle that will know who will be in the reserve or in the team.

"Rock-Paper-Scissor, shoot!" the boys called as Tony shows a rock hand sign, while Daryl shows a paper hand sign, which makes him said in mockery, "Hehe."

"Dang it!" Tony groaned as he became first to try out in front of the new coaches, "Why should I be in the team?"

As he went in front of the coaches, he picks up a basketball from the storage basket and starts to shoot some few hoops with some of his WOOHP running skills for his basketball hoops. As he keeps on playing, not only he's starting to get good on the game, but he also likes it.

As the coaches and Daryl watch Tony's tryout, Daryl commented in dismay, "Hey that looks like fun."

"You should have gone with scissors," Oscar said to Daryl, which he responds in annoyance, "Don't rub it in."


After the tryouts, Tony and Daryl are making a conversation about the tryouts. "Well, looks like I'm eligible for the team, Power Forward to be exact."

"And looks like I'm in reserve, looks like you're going to go to the final tryouts," Daryl said to his brother, "If you keep that up, you'll get into the team in no time."

"If he's really ready to take the hoops."

An 11 year old boy approaches the Clark with a basketball on his hand. He's Dennis Rodman Jackson, a son of Oscar Proud's old friend. "Tony Clark, I heard about you. You're that new kid who saved the world from those shadow things called the Heartless," Dennis said to Tony.

"Uh, thanks," Tony said in delight.

"But even though you're just a big hotshot who just saved the world, doesn't mean you can rule the basketball court with those lame moves," Dennis said in a mocking tone.

"What?" Tony said in agitation, angry what Darrel said to him.

"What I'm trying to say that you may save the world from those shadow jerks, but you can't outmatch me on court with those lame moves," Dennis explained.

"And just who do you think you are, mister? Some kind of basketball prodigy?" Tony asked in a mocking tone.

"Actually, I am. Dennis Jackson's the name. Balls and hoops are my game," Dennis introduced himself in a hip-hop fashion, which greatly irritates an 11 year old spy from his attitude.

"Well, listen here, Mr. Hoops-a-lot! If you're keep bragging at yourself being a "prodigy", why don't you take it out at the "I Don't Care" park?" Tony said which enrages Dennis a lot.

"Is that a challenge, Clark?" Dennis asked in an intimidating tone.

"Well, bring it in court, loser!" Tony answered as the boys left the hallways in anger except for Daryl, who witnessed their argument in front of him.

"Well, this is going to be interesting," Daryl said as he went to his next class.


Back at the gym, it's having the cheerleading tryouts as Isabella and her friend, Dionne is having a conversation about it.

"I can't wait to be a cheerleader! I can get to wear those cute cheerleader outfits, cheer our team out loud, and maybe get Phineas to notice me with my quirky moves!" Isabella said in excitement.

"Yeah! And if Dennis will make the team, I will do my best to support him and the team," Dionne said in a same tone, "And maybe bug him about him having a sister at court."

Then, they stop their conversation when they saw their friend, Jenny Wakeman walked pass through them to get to her next class. "Hey, Jenny!" Dionne called to her robot friend.

"Oh, hi guys!" Jenny happily greeted to her friends, "What's up?"

"Well, we're trying out for cheerleading team. Maybe you should try cheerleading, too," Isabella said to Jenny.

"Nah, no thanks. I have some homework and saving the world thing to do," Jenny answered to her friends.

"Come on, Jenny! I saw you do some cool flips at gym class and done some somersault dodges when you stopped some robbers from stealing the money from that local bank," Dionne said.

"True. But I can't do it," Jenny declined once again.

Seeing she's playing hard to get, Isabella then spoke, "Come on, if you'll be on the cheerleader, you'll be more popular than Kim Possible."

"Yeah! You'll be more amazing than you do on cheerleading than in being a robot superhero!" Dionne said in excitement. But her excitement turned into guilt when she covered her mouth after saying 'robot superhero', which Jenny already heard it too late. "Sorry about that, what I'm saying is that you're perfect to try out as a cheerleader."

"With us being your co-cheerleaders and your cheer friends on your side!" Isabella added.

Sighed at what her friends are trying to do, she spoke, "I know what you're trying to do, guys. But hello, I'm a robot. I don't think I can do this."

"Well, don't worry. If you try out for cheerleading, Dionne and I might help you get into a cheery mood for it," Isabella offered, "What do you say?"

Seeing again that her friends won't give up, Jenny said, "Okay, I'll do it. But only you guys help me out there get in the team."

"Deal!" the girls said as they and her friend, Jenny entered the gym for the tryouts.


Then, after the cheerleading tryouts, it's the basketball team's turn as some of the tryout players, Tony, Dennis, June, Danny, Jimmy and others are preparing for some practice game. As the team is getting ready for the tryouts, the basketball coaches are having a conversation with the school's principal, Mickey Mouse.

"So, how's your first day as new coaches of the basketball team, boys? Find someone who will be willing to be on our team this year?" Mickey asked to the coaches.

"Hey, without you convincing us to coach ToonSchool's basketball team, we weren't be here right now," Oscar said to Mickey.

Then, Wizard said, "Well, since I'm a professional player myself, I couldn't turn down an opportunity like this once and a lifetime to train once of the most famous schools of-"

"Yeah, we don't have time to hear your speech of acceptance there, Kelly," Oscar said as he dragged the man with an unseen face to the bleachers as the team is finished preparing for the tryouts. As they're about to start the tryout game, Tony glared at Dennis in a competitive stare, which Dennis does the same to Tony.

As the referee whistles and throws the ball in mid-air, the game starts as Danny catches the ball and everyone starts playing as the opposing team are trying to chase Danny down.

As some of the players are focused on playing for fun while some wants to be in the team so bad, Tony and Dennis are only focused on beating each other as they became competitive as they keep on shooting the ball on the hoop whenever they caught the ball on their hands.

As the boys continue to play in a competitive mood, the basketball coaches became impressed at the boys' competitive streak and basketball skills, which Oscar comments, "Huh, even Dennis got some skills in ToonTown. He's a natural."

While the game continues, the girls are watching while they taught Jenny about cheerleading. "Okay, the first step of being a cheerleading is being peppy about your team. You have to support your team without pressure," Isabella explained to Jenny.

"Okay, like this?" Jenny then activates a gadget, which turned her hand into a foam finger-like hand, which has the words, "GO TEAM TOONSCHOOL ALL-SATRS!" on it.

"Yeah, that's it!" Dionne said, but noticed the words on Jenny's hand, "But, you just misspelled 'stars' on it."

Jenny groaned when she saw her foam finger as Dionne comforted her as Isabella pats her shoulder in comfort. "Don't worry, you'll learn it eventually."

After the few minutes, the game finished as the players tire out of the game. Except for Tony and Dennis who finished shooting the hoops for the last time for today. After that, Tony and Dennis faced each other face to face as the dark blue-haired boy said, "Hah! Beat that! Who said that I can't shoot some hoops? I shot that ball to the hoops 15 times in a row!"

"Well, I scored 12 and you scored 10. That means I'm better than you, Clark," Dennis said back to Tony.

"Hey! Who asked you to count, Jackson!" Tony cried in anger.

"Who asked you to gloat, Clark?" Jackson said in anger.

The boys glared each other before they left the gym.


At the next stage of the tryouts, Tony and Dennis are starting to get more competitive as they starts to ignore their teammates' plea to pass the ball to them.

At the nearby classroom, the chairs and desks have been cleared out so the girls can teach Jenny some cheerleading moves. Dionne then does a jump and somersault as Jenny does the same, only her hands and legs stretched out. As she landed, Dionne and Isabella covered their faces in shame, knowing that she done it in a wrong way.

At the next tryouts, Timmy tried to call Tony to pass the ball, but with no avail as Tony only focused on beating Dennis. As the game continues, Isabella and Dionne teach Jenny some moves with pom-poms on their hands. But, when she tries the same moves with her pom-poms, her pointed robot foot quickly drilled her to the ground when she tries to a spin move, much to the girls' dismay.

At the next one, Stitch tries to catch the ball which Blossom tossed, but it was caught by Dennis, which he shoots it to the hoops and celebrates after that, much to Stitch and Blossom's disappointment.

At the hallways, Jenny tries to cheer some random students and teachers doing some random stuff, such as cheering Prickley trying to catch Cash and JT, Phineas and Ferb building their custom fun lockers, Sunny playing his favorite saxophone, and Fillmore trying to catch a hooligan. But they all stared at Jenny in confusion as she turns into a turtle shell-like form as she hides in shame, much to the girls' dismay once again.


At the next tryout at the next day, Tony and Dennis became more and more competitive as they continue shooting hoops while ignoring their teammates at the same time.

As the boys glared each other, they accidentally bumped Ben as Fourarms, Buttercup who is using her super speed, and Jimmy, causing them to fall down on the ground, which luckily Ben turns back to his human form.

After that incident, the coaches quickly glared at Tony and Dennis in anger as Oscar said, "You two nearly injured some players back there. What we're you two thinking?"

"Hey! Don't blame me! Tony didn't move at that time! You should scold him, not me!" Dennis explained.

"ME? You're the one who didn't move, ball hog!" Tony said in anger.

"Who you calling ball hog, Clark? You're the one who's huggin' the ball all the time!" Dennis said back to Tony.

"Hey! I saw you with that ball all the time, Jackson! Can you prove it with your puny ball hands?" Tony said as he smirked at that last comment.

Dennis was just about to attack him, but Wizard stopped him and said, "Okay, you two. I know basketball can be serious all the time, but you're getting your rivalry to each other getting all over your heads! You two need to chill."

"Hey, he needs to chill," Dennis said in anger, "Besides; he's still an amateur and still not mature enough to hog a ball."

"What did you said?" Tony asked in anger.

"Oh, I'm sorry, Clark. Or should I say 'Amateur Baby Ball Hugger'?" Dennis said as he smirked at that comment about Tony.

Enraged at the mocking nickname that Dennis gave him, Tony quickly attacks the 11 year old basketball prodigy in rage as the coaches and the other players tries to break it up. Prickley then saw the fight when he passed the gym doors and stops the boys' brawl. "Break it up! Break it up!" Prickley cried out in his strict and angered tone to the boys, "Okay you two. If you two are planning an unannounced brawl in the gym, I suggest you go straight to detention for 3 hours! March!"

As the boys march out from the gym, Daryl became extremely worried about the boys after he saw everything and quietly declared, "Okay, I take that last comment back. I've got to do something before this basketball rivalry turns into a one-hit brawl."

He then left the bleachers and the gym, now wondering about Tony and Dennis' uncontrollable rivalry.

A/N: Oh boy. How will Daryl stop their rival-turned-enemy relationship with each other? And will Jenny get over her reluctance to join the cheerleading team? Find out in the next part of the episode!