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|{{center|[[File:E80 Gengu.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Gengu]]'''}}
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|''"It's Pump-Up D! This stuff's more powerful than rocket fuel!"''
|''"It's Pump-Up D! This stuff's more powerful than rocket fuel!"''
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The episode begins in [[Castle Dedede]] as [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] recounts the many times that [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] has bested the [[monster]]s sent by [[Night Mare Enterprises]] to the [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] and demands he send him tougher monsters going forward. The Sales Guy tries to give them the standard line about filing complaints, but King Dedede and [[Escargoon]] will hear none of it. The Sales Guy starts to lose his nerve and turns to have an energy drink, which makes Dedede curious about it. The N.M.E. Sales Guy then explains that the drink is a special formula that N.M.E. came up with called "Pump-Up D", and King Dedede decides to buy some of his own. Through the [[Night Mare Enterprises Teleporter]] comes a giant bottle of Pump-Up D with a tap on the side. King Dedede and Escargoon check to see what the stuff is made with before drinking it, but do not find any ingredients listed on the bottle. They decide to test it out on the [[Cappy (anime)|Cappies]] first to see if it's safe.  
The episode begins in [[Castle Dedede]] as [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] recounts the many times that [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] has bested the [[monster]]s sent by [[Night Mare Enterprises]] to the [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] and demands he send him tougher monsters going forward. The Sales Guy tries to give them the standard line about filing complaints, but King Dedede and [[Escargoon]] will hear none of it. The Sales Guy starts to lose his nerve and turns to have an energy drink, which makes Dedede curious about it. The N.M.E. Sales Guy then explains that the drink is a special formula that N.M.E. came up with called "Pump-Up D", and King Dedede decides to buy some of his own. Through the [[Night Mare Enterprises Teleporter]] comes a giant bottle of Pump-Up D with a tap on the side. King Dedede and Escargoon check to see what the stuff is made with before drinking it, but do not find any ingredients listed on the bottle. They decide to test it out on the [[Cappy (anime)|Cappies]] first to see if it's safe.  


Down in [[Cappy Town]], a vending machine is set up which dispenses Power-Up D. [[Chef Kawasaki (anime character)|Chef Kawasaki]] tries a bottle, and it immediately powers him up - causing him to momentarily appear very muscular - and he runs off full of energy. Soon, other Cappies try the drink at [[Gengu]]'s request, and proceed to run off as well. [[Doctor Yabui]] also ends up prescribing it to his sick patients to make them feel better. Seeing all this, King Dedede is convinced of its benefits and drinks a cup for himself. He then gains a ton of energy, and drags Escargoon along as he runs through the country, takes a swim through the ocean, and then bikes along the roads, eventually leaving Escargoon in the dirt. Later on, [[Tiff]], [[Tuff]], and [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] get a hold of one of the drinks, and Tiff decides to take it to [[Professor Curio]] to help her analyze the contents, and concludes that the drink is packed with chemicals; the most notable of which being a fictional chemical called "Quick-sine", which Curio describes as "very dangerous".  
Down in [[Cappy Town]], a vending machine is set up which dispenses Power-Up D. [[Chef Kawasaki (anime character)|Chef Kawasaki]] tries a bottle, and it immediately powers him up - causing him to momentarily appear very muscular - and he runs off full of energy. Soon, other Cappies try the drink at [[Gangu]]'s request, and proceed to run off as well. [[Doctor Yabui]] also ends up prescribing it to his sick patients to make them feel better. Seeing all this, King Dedede is convinced of its benefits and drinks a cup for himself. He then gains a ton of energy, and drags Escargoon along as he runs through the country, takes a swim through the ocean, and then bikes along the roads, eventually leaving Escargoon in the dirt. Later on, [[Tiff]], [[Tuff]], and [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] get a hold of one of the drinks, and Tiff decides to take it to [[Professor Curio]] to help her analyze the contents, and concludes that the drink is packed with chemicals; the most notable of which being a fictional chemical called "Quick-sine", which Curio describes as "very dangerous".  


[[File:E80 Scene 18.png|thumb|150px|left|Tiff and Tuff find Kirby exhausted in the woods after his Pump-Up D wears off.]]
[[File:E80 Scene 18.png|thumb|150px|left|Tiff and Tuff find Kirby exhausted in the woods after his Pump-Up D wears off.]]
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E80 Scene 1.png|The N.M.E. Sales Guy promotes his company's energy drink: Pump-Up D.
E80 Scene 1.png|The N.M.E. Sales Guy promotes his company's energy drink: Pump-Up D.
E80 Scene 2.png|King Dedede and Escargoon ponder whether to try some Pump-Up D themselves.
E80 Scene 2.png|King Dedede and Escargoon ponder whether to try some Pump-Up D themselves.
E80 Scene 3.png|Chef Kawasaki and Gengu discover the Pump-Up D vending machine in Cappy Town.
E80 Scene 3.png|Chef Kawasaki and Gangu discover the Pump-Up D vending machine in Cappy Town.
E80 Scene 5.png|Melman hits on Buttercup and Hana after being rejuvenated by Pump-Up D.
E80 Scene 5.png|Melman hits on Buttercup and Hana after being rejuvenated by Pump-Up D.
E80 Scene 6.png|Doctor Yabui administers some Pump-Up D to his sickly patient.
E80 Scene 6.png|Doctor Yabui administers some Pump-Up D to his sickly patient.