The Breakfast Dub

"The Breakfast Dub" is the eighth episode of the second season of PopultureTV, and the twenty-first overall. It aired on Comedy Central and BBC Two on July 25, 2018. The title and episode are a parody of the 1985 teen comedy-drama film, "The Breakfast Club".

In this episode, Noah, Henry, Lewis, and Edward are captured by a corrupt owner of a Japanese anime studio, and have eight hours to write down their personalities and thoughts so he can reuse them as new character concepts for his upcoming series, while the four try to plot an escape.

Plot
The episode opens with "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds playing in the opening scene, which is similar to The Breakfast Club's. During Noah's narration, it is revealed that a corrupt, power-hungry Japanese anime division owner (credited as "The Evil Japanese Owner" in the credits) has captured Noah and Henry Duckett, Lewis MacBeth, and Edward Lewis, as he sees them as, "character material", and he forces them to write an 2000-word essay about their own personalities so he can reuse them as character concepts for his upcoming anime, "Kaikei Gāruzu Z (Tuber Girls Z)", which the four find as a Dragon Ball Z name knock-off.

TBA

As their time nears its end, the four finally hatch a plan to escape the studio and write a hate note to the owner, which they leave in the room for him to read after they escape. It is revealed that they disguised themselves as Japanese natives, planted a C4 into the studio's main gas tank and took a plane back to London, detonating the C4 while on the plane as they managed to get the detonator past the metal detector, which destroys the studio and kills the owner as well. Leaving the London airport, Noah says to the other three, "And that's how The Breakfast Club should've ended." after his narration, while raising their fists in victory as the scene freezes shortly afterwards.