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  1. Jul 22, 2023 · from episode 37

    • 30 sec
    • 9.2K
    • Ben Simon a.k.a. Cartoon Man Central
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    This sketch is a parody of the real life courtroom show, Judge Judy. The sketch features a child plaintiff "suing" an adult defendant for petty incidents or even deserved punishments, such as a grounding, being told to please stop, an after-school detention given or any wrongdoings, whereas the child will have done something deserving of far worse ...

    •(NOTE: In all segments that take place in the courtroom, Judge Trudy rules over two cases)

    •The first case has plaintiff Curtis McPeen issuing a complaint against defendant Principal Thorn who made him stay after school for pushing his car into the swimming pool while studying flotation during science class. Claiming Curtis did it as a homework assignment for his science class, Judge Trudy finds in favor of the plaintiff and Principal Thorn ends up thrown in the leopard cage when he doesn't have $85,000 to pay the fine. The second case has an unnamed girl issuing a complaint against her parents after she played baseball in the house and her parents told her never to do it again. Upon hearing what the girl's parents did, Judge Trudy quickly says that what the parents did was unreasonable and declares that it's "time for butt-shutting", before pulling a lever and sending the parents down a trap door that was under them.

    •The courtroom of Judge Trudy starts with the Halloween edition. The first case has plaintiff Shelly Barnes issuing a complaint against defendant Mrs. Shane who gave her an apple instead of candy when she was out trick or treating. Despite Mrs. Shane's insistence that fruit is healthier than candy, Judge Trudy retorts by saying that Mrs. Shane might as well have given Shelly a load of broccoli, finds in favor of the plaintiff and confiscates Mrs. Shane's dress when she doesn't have the fine money of $4.6 million. The second case has an unnamed kid issuing a complaint against a man who snapped at him and his friends for egging his house. Despite the man's insistence that the kid is a nasty hooligan, Judge Trudy dismisses his words by claiming that the kid egged his house because he was simply trying to make the man an omelet, finds in favor of the plaintiff and has the bailiff put the man over his shoulders and spin him around until he is very uncomfortable.

    •The first case has plaintiff Jason Fima issuing a complaint against his parents, defendants Mr. and Mrs. Fima, who cut his allowance from $20 to $19 after he sold their house in order to raise money to go to Doozy Land (even taking 30 of his friends in a limousine). While the parents say they did this to save money to get another house, Judge Trudy declares that claim irrelevant, finds in favor of the plaintiff and sentences Mr. and Mrs. Fima to partake in a cage match against two professional wrestlers. The second case has plaintiff Amy Drummel issuing a complaint against the defendant, her mother, who sent her to her room when she refused to kiss her Aunt Sophie (who was also present in the courtroom's audience). Despite her mother insisting she didn't do anything wrong and should win this case, Judge Trudy refuses to listen and finds in favor of the plaintiff, before sentencing Mrs. Drummel to a week locked up in a box with two contagious sick people.

    •Judge Trudy has a date with a her boyfriend Alex in a restaurant along with his parents David and Lorraine. This date soon turns into a case when Judge Trudy reveals that she isn’t pleased with the fact that last week, David and Lorraine grounded Alex when he "borrowed" their car and drove through a busy mall (which resulted in the destruction of Ambercrombie and most of Fitch); Alex's grounding disrupted Trudy's plans to go out with him. Judge Trudy finds this case in favor of Alex for $22,000. When the parents don't have the money for the fine, Judge Trudy has the bailiff pour a man's plate of lasagna down David's pants and then has the bailiff scream loudly in Lorraine's face.

    •The first case has plaintiff Ross Appleton issuing a complaint against the defendant, a zookeeper, who kicked him out of the zoo after he released all the zoo animals from their cages enough for them to escape into the city (with some of the incidents including a hippopotamus crushing a taxi cab and a zebra peed on a taco stand). Claiming that Ross just thought that the animals needed a little exercise, Judge Trudy finds in favor of the plaintiff and orders the bailiff to put an angry chipmunk down the zookeeper's pants when he refuses to pay Ross the fine money of $22,000. The second case deals with plaintiff Loretta Stanton issuing a complaint against the defendant, her mother, who threw away her paints after she painted her face, hair and other parts all orange while she was taking a nap. Judge Trudy declares Mrs. Stanton's orange look an improvement, and after quickly arguing back and forth with Mrs. Stanton, telling her to "look", while Mrs. Stanton keeps shouting "no", Judge Trudy then presses a button, causing a large boulder to fall and crush Mrs. Stanton, telling her, "You should've looked", before finding in favor of the plaintiff and dismissing the case.

    •The answer Walter B. Tubbs to the question "who invented the bathtub?" was wrong, Tina was the correct person on that, however, Warren B. Tubbs was also wrong. The actual founder of the bathtub was John Michael Kohler.

  2. Deranged woodpeckers, coming up! Now, just one moment. [screaming] I hereby find in favor of the plaintiff, Margie Finkus, and order these two government agents to be chewed upon by two hungry leprechauns! - Leprechauns? - Chewed upon?

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  3. Judge Trudy (Amanda Bynes) has entered the courtroom and is ready to get down to business. Clip from season 1 of The Amanda Show Subscr... Order in the court!

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  4. Order in the court! Make way for Judge Trudy (Amanda Bynes) as she facilitates a couple of hilarious Halloween cases.

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