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  • Operation: O.F.F.I.C.E.
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  • Summary: It's "Take Your Daughter to Work Day", and yet Sydney is taking Wallabee to work because he doesn't have a daughter. Wallabee isn't thrilled about this at all, especially because he'd rather not be around girls. They arrive at the elder Beetles' job. They pass by a black limo, which Sydney's boss, Mr. Boss, climbs out of . The Beetles go into the elevator, which has a bunch of girls in it. Numbuh 4 gets really annoyed by them, and is about to befall harm on one when they leave the elevator. It turns out that Wallabee's father works in a cubicle. Wallabee gets bored and leaves by tricking his dad into thinking he's going to the bathroom. When he's in the hallway, a stampede of girls runs though. He ducks into a door to avoid them and discovers that Mr. Boss is planning on sending a
Season
  • 1
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Nex
  • 13
Operation
  • O.F.F.I.C.E.
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Pre Op
  • Operation: M.I.N.I.-G.O.L.F.
Nex Op
  • Operation: A.R.C.T.I.C.
Pre
  • 11
Storyboards
  • Kim Arndt
Day
  • 3
Month
  • January
Code
  • 106
Acronym
  • On Fourteenth Floor Is Corporate Evil
Mission
  • 12
Episode
  • 6
Order
  • A
Writers
Year
  • 2003
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  • Summary: It's "Take Your Daughter to Work Day", and yet Sydney is taking Wallabee to work because he doesn't have a daughter. Wallabee isn't thrilled about this at all, especially because he'd rather not be around girls. They arrive at the elder Beetles' job. They pass by a black limo, which Sydney's boss, Mr. Boss, climbs out of . The Beetles go into the elevator, which has a bunch of girls in it. Numbuh 4 gets really annoyed by them, and is about to befall harm on one when they leave the elevator. It turns out that Wallabee's father works in a cubicle. Wallabee gets bored and leaves by tricking his dad into thinking he's going to the bathroom. When he's in the hallway, a stampede of girls runs though. He ducks into a door to avoid them and discovers that Mr. Boss is planning on sending all the girls to Pluto, promising to take care of the boys next week, the idea being their parents will have more time to work for him if they don't have kids to go home to. Basically, the plan is to lure them into a party room, which is really a rocket in disguise. Wallabee is planning to get out of the building now that he knows the plan, but the stampede of girls comes back and he's forced into the elevator. The elevator goes up to the highest floor, and they enter a party room, filled with Rainbow Monkeys (and various Rainbow Monkey accessories). The girls start playing and singing the "Rainbow Monkey" song. Wallabee gets really panicky and tries to find some way to escape, but keeps getting interrupted by the girls. He finally finds an air shaft and is about to jump down into it when he finds...Kuki! (Her mother apparently works in Accounting.) She, of course, wants to save the others. Wallabee reluctantly agrees to do so, but they don't pay any attention to him trying to tell them they're on their way to Pluto -- until Wallabee tells them that if they go down the shaft, they'll find Rainbow Monkey video games. The girls jump down it one by one, but it takes off before Kuki and Wallabee can jump down the chute. Wallabee tells Kuki that she can still make it and pushes her out of the rocket to save her and leaving him to go to Pluto. Of course, the air shaft leads to the office where Mr. Boss and his technicians are, and the girls all start messing with the computers monitoring the rocket because they think they're the video games. This has the result of making the rocket (with Wallabee in it) malfunction and move in a bunch of random directions. Mr. Boss, naturally, is really, REALLY furious. Kuki lands in the control room just as Mr. Boss is leaving in a huff. She starts chasing after him and he gets into the elevator, tauntingly saying "I hope your friend likes Pluto!" She pursues him using a second elevator, but when she finally gets out, he's already about to leave in his car. But then, just when the car's driving out, the rocket crashes right onto it. Wallabee manages to get out. Kuki rushes forward to hug Wallabee, happy that he's okay. He stammers a bit, taken aback. Mr. Boss yells at Kuki and Wallabee for ruining him and inches forward from really hurting him. But before he can, all the other girls start hugging him, and thanking him for the party. Wallabee returns to his dad's office, and he says that it turns out they're having a "Bring your son to work day" next week, too. Wallabee groans.