The reason I included the entire soap-in-a-drinking-fountain bit even though it technically wasn't Bulk and Skull, was because I hope that the few sane people on the internet will see it and acknowledge that yes, indeed, there is a serious need for educational reform of our schooling systems. And not because the engineering on that water fountain makes no sense.
How can Trini claim authority over how Buulk spells his own nickname? Besides the fact it is spelled wrong. I can see how it's easy to lose track of that sort of thing, even if you're carving into a desk. So does Bulk's mother know she has to prepare food for her son specifically for detention? Probably not, but the way Bulk phrases this makes me curious. She must be a very loving and supportive woman if she accepts her son for who she is, and acknowledges the truth of her son's behavior. Something about submarine sandwiches makes me hungry. Skull's satisfaction with just the soda (Is it a Canada Dry? I can't tell.) establishes that these two know that splitting things 50/50 is near impossible when you get down to it, and they've found the perfect niche of proportion between the two of them that makes their friendship work and last. Skull seems to imply that his mother makes pies. Remember this for later. Zack's comment about "putting up with this" is pure blasphemy.
So can anyone help me identify what cartoon Bulk and Skull are watching? My guess would be Samurai Pizza Cats. My serious guess would be "generic stock footage cartoon". I once said I liked Samura Pizza Cats in school, and up till this day I have not had a friend since. I love Austin St. John's expression when Billy is diddling in his notepad. It's positively Kyle McLachlan-ish. Bulk and Skull sure are enjoying that cartoon. I guess this is supposed to be a "Bulk and Skull aren't very cultured" joke, but evidence has shown to the contrary that voluntarily putting in effort to enjoy something is actually called intellectualism.
So detention doesn't allow bathroom breaks? Ever see "Urinetown"? Again, Bulk and Skull make a great audience. I also like how Bulk "looks" at Skull when he's got a blindfold on.
Wow! This was a great episode for Bulk and Skull! This whole one episode provided enough Bulk and Skull footage for one additional volume. Truly a memorable episode for Bulk and Skull. How could they not have gotten their own show? Writing for these two would have been so much fun.
how can bulk fit a 16 in sandwich in his lunch box?
TitanWar93 2 years ago
Time Lord science.
ZaffireWolf 2 years ago 4
anyone know the ral names of them?
sheetguy12 3 years ago
"Ral"?
Eugene "Skull" Skullovich is played by the boundful Jason Narvy.
Farcas "Bulk" Bulkmeier is played by the amicable Paul Schrier.
In fact, it says this at 0:01, so I'm guessing you meant Bulk and Skull's full names.
ZaffireWolf 3 years ago