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{{Infobox-Anime
{{Infobox-Anime
|image= [[File:E83 Scene 21.png|300px]]
|image=[[File:E83 Scene 21.png|300px]]
|caption= The teacher [[monster]] [[Rekketsu]] attacks [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] after [[Mr. Chip]] refuses his contract with [[Night Mare Enterprises]].
|caption=The teacher [[monster]] [[Rekketsu]] attacks [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] after [[Mr. Chip]] refuses his contract with [[Night Mare Enterprises]].
|release={{Released|Japan|May 24, 2003|NA|December 4, 2004}}
|release={{Released|Japan|May 24, 2003|NA|December 4, 2004}}
|episode=83
|episode=83
|4kids=83
|4kids=83
|ability= [[Sword]]
|ability=[[Sword]]
|monster= [[Rekketsu]]
|monster=[[Rekketsu]]
|character= [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], [[Tiff]], [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]], [[Escargoon]], [[Mr. Chip]]
|character=[[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], [[Tiff]], [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]], [[Escargoon]], [[Mr. Chip]]
|previousepisode=[[Cooking Up Trouble]]
|previousepisode=[[Cooking Up Trouble]]
|nextepisode=[[Mumbies Madness]]
|nextepisode=[[Mumbies Madness]]
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==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
[[File:E83 Scene 6.png|thumb|150px|Mr. Chip begins teaching at Dedede Academy.]]
[[File:E83 Scene 6.png|thumb|150px|Mr. Chip begins teaching at Dedede Academy.]]
The episode begins with a brief recap of [[eNeMeE Elementary]] and [[The School Scam]] by [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] to [[Escargoon]] at [[Castle Dedede]]. After a few snarky remarks from his right hand snail, King Dedede resolves to rebuild the [[Dedede Academy]] and this time enroll as a student to he can learn how to outsmart Kirby. Meanwhile, out in the countryside, a sudden rain storm interrupts another one of [[Tiff]]'s impromptu lessons. As the group huddles under a tree, a stranger passes by who comments on their efforts. After pointing out that the rain is only a sun-shower, the stranger introduces himself as [[Mr. Chip]]; a teacher who is looking to work in [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]]. Tiff tells him there is no school for him to go to, but shortly after the rain clears up, the bell from the [[Dedede Academy]] rings and gets the kids' attention. The group then walks over the hill and sees the school fully rebuilt, and everyone prepares to go back to school again. King Dedede and Escargoon address the assembled townsfolk, and tell them that instead of acting as Principal and Vice Principal, they are appointing those roles to [[Professor Curio]] and [[Mayor Len Blustergas]] respectively. Tiff then suggests that the newly-arrived Mr. Chip act as the teacher and - surprising everyone - King Dedede and Escargoon agree to learn under Mr. Chip as students. After some banter, [[Chef Kawasaki (anime character)|Chef Kawasaki]] enrolls as a student as well.
The episode begins with a brief recap of [[eNeMeE Elementary]] and [[The School Scam]] by [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] to [[Escargoon]] at [[Castle Dedede]]. After a few snarky remarks from his right hand snail, King Dedede resolves to rebuild the [[Dedede Academy]] and this time enroll as a student so he can learn how to outsmart Kirby. Meanwhile, out in the countryside, a sudden rain storm interrupts another one of [[Tiff]]'s impromptu lessons. As the group huddles under a tree, a stranger passes by who comments on their efforts. After pointing out that the rain is only a sun-shower, the stranger introduces himself as [[Mr. Chip]]; a teacher who is looking to work in [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]]. Tiff tells him there is no school for him to go to, but shortly after the rain clears up, the bell from the [[Dedede Academy]] rings and gets the kids' attention. The group then walks over the hill and sees the school fully rebuilt, and everyone prepares to go back to school again. King Dedede and Escargoon address the assembled townsfolk, and tell them that instead of acting as Principal and Vice Principal, they are appointing those roles to [[Professor Curio]] and [[Mayor Len Blustergas]] respectively. Tiff then suggests that the newly-arrived Mr. Chip act as the teacher and - surprising everyone - King Dedede and Escargoon agree to learn under Mr. Chip as students. After some banter, [[Chef Kawasaki (anime character)|Chef Kawasaki]] enrolls as a student as well.


Shortly thereafter, Mr. Chip's class begins. During the roll call, King Dedede and Escargoon immediately start bullying Kirby and trying to get him in trouble, but Mr. Chip ignores this. Later on, as Dedede continues being a nuisance, Mr. Chip asks him to come up to the board and write his initials. Dedede agrees to this, but ends up messing it up, drawing an "O" instead of a "D" like Mr. Chip showed him. Next, Mr. Chip introduces some basic arithmetic problems, and Dedede and Escargoon try to bully Kirby again, but this time, Tiff sees what Escargoon is doing and tackles him. Mr. Chip breaks up the fight and assures Tiff that he saw what Escargoon was doing, prompting Dedede and Escargoon to try and taunt her instead. From there, Mr. Chip tries to host a science demonstration involving light, but King Dedede and Escargoon continue being disruptive. King Dedede then tosses his flashlight at Mr. Chip which hits him right in the face, which prompts a violent response from Tiff and Tuff.
Shortly thereafter, Mr. Chip's class begins. During the roll call, King Dedede and Escargoon immediately start bullying Kirby and trying to get him in trouble, but Mr. Chip ignores this. Later on, as Dedede continues being a nuisance, Mr. Chip asks him to come up to the board and write his initials. Dedede agrees to this, but ends up messing it up, drawing an "O" instead of a "D" like Mr. Chip showed him. Next, Mr. Chip introduces some basic arithmetic problems, and Dedede and Escargoon try to bully Kirby again, but this time, Tiff sees what Escargoon is doing and tackles him. Mr. Chip breaks up the fight and assures Tiff that he saw what Escargoon was doing, prompting Dedede and Escargoon to try and taunt her instead. From there, Mr. Chip tries to host a science demonstration involving light, but King Dedede and Escargoon continue being disruptive. King Dedede then tosses his flashlight at Mr. Chip which hits him right in the face, which prompts a violent response from Tiff and Tuff.
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*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip is prone to referring to himself often as unemployed or a hobo.
*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip is prone to referring to himself often as unemployed or a hobo.
*In the Japanese version, when Chef Kawasaki volunteers to becomes a student, Mr. Chip tests him by asking for the answer to "3 + 3". Kawasaki answers with "33", prompting Tiff to ask how Kawasaki has been making change if he cannot do math. Kawasaki answers by saying he just makes his change up.
*In the Japanese version, when Chef Kawasaki volunteers to becomes a student, Mr. Chip tests him by asking for the answer to "3 + 3". Kawasaki answers with "33", prompting Tiff to ask how Kawasaki has been making change if he cannot do math. Kawasaki answers by saying he just makes his change up.
*In the Japanese version, the students sing the [[Dedede Academy|Dedede Imperial University-affiliated Elementary School]] anthem in full, as in the previous school-related episodes. In the 4Kids version, only the sound of the organ playing the anthem is heard.
*In the Japanese version, the students sing the Dedede Academy anthem in full, as in the previous school-related episodes. In the English version, only the sound of the organ playing the anthem is heard.
*In the Japanese version, during the lesson about light, King Dedede asks why light does not hurt when it hits him. When Mr. Chip attempts to answer and King Dedede throws his flashlight at Mr. Chip, Dedede proclaims that light does indeed hurt when it hits.
*In the Japanese version, during the lesson about light, King Dedede asks why light does not hurt when it hits him. When Mr. Chip attempts to answer and King Dedede throws his flashlight at Mr. Chip, Dedede proclaims that light does indeed hurt when it hits.
*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip speculates that King Dedede may have experienced head trauma as a kid, resulting in him having difficulty concentrating.
*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip speculates that King Dedede may have experienced head trauma as a kid, resulting in him having difficulty concentrating.
*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip explains that his colleagues went to become university professors, but he wanted to focus specifically on children.
*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip explains that his colleagues went to become university professors, but he wanted to focus specifically on children.
*In the Japanese version, Meta Knight does not appear to doubt Mr. Chip's sincerity, but instead prays for his success.
*In the Japanese version, Meta Knight does not appear to doubt Mr. Chip's sincerity, but instead prays for his success.
*In the Japanese version, Kirby shouts "SWORD BEAM!" when using that attack.
*In the Japanese version, Kirby shouts "Sword Beam" when using that attack.
*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip explains that he has to leave because he broke his contract with [[Night Mare Enterprises|HolyNightMare Co.]]
*In the Japanese version, Mr. Chip explains that he has to leave because he broke his contract with Night Mare Enterprises.


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