Cow writes a poetic play about a weenie, who is an outcast because he's not delicious looking as the other weenies. Chicken, Flem, and Earl think it's a crazy idea, but Mr. Fleur, the school's drama teacher decides to produce the play. Cow and Chicken's class get ready for the play, Flem has been cast as the Ugliest Weenie, a role was original given to Chicken. When Chicken sees that Flem get to play off the leading lady, Wee Wee, Chicken decides he wants Flem out of the way, so he can resume the part. But everytime he tries to get rid of Flem, he ends up hurting Mr. Fleur, until he's wheelchair-bound. The night of the play begins, and the cast and crew learn that Flem has been struck with chicken-pocks, so
Name | Type | Role | |
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Richard Pursel | Writer | ||
Bill Burnett | Writer | ||
Susan D Williams | Guest Star | ||
Candi Milo | Guest Star | ||
Bronson Pinchol | Guest Star | ||
Michael Dorn | Guest Star | ||
Pat Musick | Guest Star | ||
Charlie Adler | Guest Star | ||
Marabina Jaimes | Guest Star | ||
David Lodge | Guest Star | ||
Dee Bradley Baker | Guest Star | ||
Monte Young | Director | ||
Robin Steele | Director | ||
Deane Taylor | Director | ||
David Feiss | Director |