| Rusty's Day Camp for Boy Adventurers | |
| Fun for young boy adventurers! | |
| 1st appearance: | The Buddy System |
Rusty's Day Camp for Boy Adventurers is another scheme in Rusty's arsenal of make-money-now-for-cheap dealings. To see how cheap he really is, all you have to do is read the disclaimer at the beginning of the promotional video:
Camp size has been estimated based on a survey conducted in 1978. All camps created after cited survey have not been taken into consideration. Rusty's Day Camp is a privately owned camp. Therefore any and all children residing on the premises are to be considered trespassers. Rusty's Day Camp holds the rights to prosecute any or all trespassers that do not uphold the rules and regulations stipulated in the supplied file entitled "I'm A Good Day Camper."
Events at the day camp include:
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[edit] Alternatives in Adventuring
Alternatives in Adventuring is hosted by The Pirate Captain, who teaches the young boy adventurers about alternatives to boy adventuring, such as being a pirate. He also states he looks like Johnny Depp and makes several Scooby Doo references when talking about other forms of adventuring. He also states that you get to hang out with people who were famous once, "like Cher and the guy who did the voice for Inspector Gadget."
[edit] Action Johnny
Action Johnny, hosted by Jonny Quest, was supposed to be a forum in which Jonny talked about his days as a boy adventurer and discussed it with the camp-goers. Unfortunately, Jonny, after reminding himself of his own past, broke down and started screaming about his father.
[edit] Billy Quizboy
Billy Quizboy, hosted by, of course, Billy Quizboy, was supposed to be a game for the kids to test their knowledge in terms of adventuring. The young boys, quickly distracted by both Billy's name and head, lost interest in the actual quiz and began to question Billy himself, much to his dismay.
[edit] Samson Kodokan Blood Judo
Samson Kodokan Blood Judo, hosted by Brock Samson himself, was supposed to show the boy adventurers how to defend themselves while they were out on an adventure. This is where Brock first meets Dermott Fictel who irritates Brock to no end which eventually disrupts the actual lesson.
[edit] Rusty Venture
Rusty Venture, hosted by Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture, was a photo booth set-up in which the boy adventurers could take a picture with either a cardboard cut out of young, boy adventurer Rusty, or a carboard cut out of the older Dr. Venture. In addition to getting your picture taken, you could also purchase a DVD ($25), a t-shirt ($17), a bobble-head ($45), and get something signed (+$10). There was also more merchandise available at the gift shop.
[edit] Wee-Wee Rollers
Wee-Wee Rollers is a part of the camp that was not seen. Although, it seems to be something geared towards gymnastics rather than roller skating though.
[edit] Fun Facts
- Due to a conflict between Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick, in which Brock's belt was colored incorrectly, a whole new form of Judo had to be created so that it wouldn't offend those who study Judo.
- Pete White can be (barely) heard making announcements over the intercom during most of the episode.
- The pictures shown at the beginning of the episode are photos of Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick.
Editor's Note: Thanks to Legato45 for the images.








