PB&J Otter: Dealing With Death
Dealing with Death is the lost series finale of PB&J Otter that aired on September 11, 2001.
Plot
Flick learns how to fly and decides to find a way to have his friends to join in on the fun. So after a mildly suggestive noodle dance (Because of Jelly demonstrating the first instance of twerking in the show, but she's still sexy) they get the idea to create a glider to be pushed by Flick during flight. The kids find scraps of cardboard and lots of glue and the glider is complete. There is enough room for Jelly, Butter, Munchy, Pinch, Scootch, Ootsie, and Bootsie but not Peanut. After another noodle dance he decided to stay behind and Flick will take him around after everyone else gets to ride. So Flick gets going and is able to fly his friends over lake Hoohaw, but the fun is short lived. Alas the glider is too heavy for him to carry and it falls in the lake with everyone inside. The rope Flick used to pull tangles around him and causes him to sink, and the cardboard encases the other kids resulting in everyone sinking into the lake and beginning to drown. The next scene shows all the parents and Mayor Jeff getting frightened and rushing into the lake to save the kids, but it was too late as they all died except for Peanut, who watched his friends and sexy sister meet their watery doom. A few days pass and a tear filled funeral is held for all the kids and Peanut can't get through it without going into a crying fit with the adults soon following. They cried so much that hyper realistic blood began coming out of their noses. The final scene had Peanut creating dolls resembling his dead friends and him just going along with his daily play routines with them as if they were still alive, while slowly descending into madness.
Controversy
This aired on the same day as 9/11 and as such was subsequently banned as a plot point of the episode involved an aviation incident. Jim Jenkins also purged the work prints and all forms of recordings as to erase this episode from existence.
Trivia
-This is the only episode not to have the title read aloud, instead it was displayed while hearing Mayor Jeff crying in the background.
-Jelly was supposed to give a special fan a lap dance but the censors deemed it to skanky.
-This is the first time characters died on screen.
-This confirms that Lake HooHaw has a cemetery.