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"Bunkhouse of Horror" is the ninth episode in Season 6 of Bunk'd: Learning the Ropes and one-hundred and eighteenth episode overall. It premiered on September 25, 2022.

Synopsis[]

A mysterious handyman tells the camp three spooky stories set on the ranch involving a cursed bracelet, a possessed scarecrow, and a magic wishing well.

Plot[]

The episode begins with Lou being called to the mess hall by her friends, who have complaints about things that need fixing around the camp. Preston and Bill say that the plumbing in Coyote Cabin is clogged and they can't use the outhouse since the scorpions took over; Destiny and Jake say that they can't get any water from the old well; Lou then gives a stern look to Noah and Winnie, who decide to not say anything. Lou soon leaves to take care of the barn and, a few seconds later, an elderly man named Gus Hootenheimer enters, claiming to be the repairman Lou supposedly hired. He says that he also holds a weekend gold-diggers club (which Winnie is secretly a part of).

In Coyote Cabin, Gus pulled out a lump of hair that was clogging the plumbing, much to the disgust of Parker and Bill. Even more to their grossness, Gus pulls out a bracelet that was stuck inside of it. He says that he recognizes it and proceeds to tell Parker and Bill, against their will, a supposedly scary story.

The story takes place in 1884, where Calamity Lou, Parker Earp, and The Other Buffalo Bill went into town to get supplies. While Calamity Lou and The Other Buffalo Bill went to the Slop Emporium, they sent Parker Earp to the general store to get a new invention: toilet paper. As soon as Bill and Lou leave, though, a man who resembled Gus showed Parker the bracelet and manipulated him into trading his last three bits for it. As soon as Parker puts on the bracelet, the man disappears. Later on at camp, Calamity Lou tells The Other Buffalo Bill and Parker Earp in despair that someone ate all the chickens at the barn and left their beaks lying on the ground. Bill accuses Parker of doing it as evidenced by the feathers on his hand, despite his claims that he was sleeping in his cabin the previous night.

Come the next night, the bracelet, having taken over Parker's hand, kidnaps Bill. The next morning, Parker tells Lou that Bill is missing. They find him tied up in the barn, where Bill says that Parker was the culprit. As Parker tries to proclaim innocence, the bracelet takes over again and tries to kill everyone, including Parker. Bill wrestles Parker's hand down and Lou proceeds to chop it off with an axe, despite Bill and Parker's statements that scissors could have been used to cut off the bracelet.

The story is finished, and Gus plops the hair ball into present-day Parker's hand before leaving, much more to the disgust of him and present-day Bill.

Later, Destiny and Jake show Gus the old well that needs fixing and Destiny wants to use the water to plant an organic vegetable garden. Gus says that the well is bricked halfway down and supposedly remembers why. He then proceeds to tells Destiny and Jake a story of why this supposedly happened, also against their will.

The next story also takes place in 1884, where Parker Earp, Calamity Lou, Wild Jake Hickok, and Destiny Holiday were in downtown Dusty Tush when a peddler, who ironically also resembled Gus, gives them four magical coins that, when thrown down a well, a wish can be made and it will come true. Back at the ranch, Jake uses a magical coin to wish for a bowl of beans, and no later than a second a bowl of beans appears on a nearby picnic table. Destiny trades her hankerchief for the other three magical coins before the peddler leaves, having successfully swindled a group of kids.

Parker uses his wish to get more responsibility around the camp, but as soon as he makes it, Lou disappears and her coin drops to the ground. Destiny realizes that if you are not specific about what you wish for, horrible unforeseen things can happen; since Parker wished for more responsibility, Lou is gone, making him head of camp. Parker asks one of the others to use their wish to bring Lou back, but they're reluctant. As Parker leaves in a huff, Destiny and Jake decide to plan out their wishes in advance so that the well doesn't misinterpret what they want. Destiny comes up with her wish, but when she drops her coin down the well, she accidentally wishes for gross bugs to be everywhere. Soon, the fields are full of bugs, forcing the campers to flee. Destiny tells Jake to use his last wish to undo hers. Jake wishes to be sent back to before this all happened, but he ends up being sent back to the time of the dinosaurs.

The second story is finished, and present-day Jake and Destiny say that it's not even the well's fault, it was the peddler's. Gus then leaves, but he recognizes a burlap sack Noah and Winnie are carrying. He then proceeds to give another story, again against the will of Noah and Winnie.

The third story yet again takes place in 1884, where Noah Love and Winnie the Kid built a scarecrow to keep the crows away from their crops. They decide to go downtown to buy a hat for it. When they purchase one, Noah accidentally bumps into an apothecary, who also resembled Gus, and he spills his evil essence on it. As the apothecary leaves, cackling, Noah and Winnie go back to the ranch and put the hat on the scarecrow. Come the next morning, as Calamity Lou is serving laundry water (passing it off as stew), Noah comes out of his cabin and says that someone stole all his clothes and replaced it with hay.

Lou discovers that her laundry water has also been replaced with hay. That's when Winnie points out that the expression on the scarecrow's face has changed. As Lou leaves, Winnie and Noah discover that their scarecrow has come to life and is evil. It chases them to the barn. Winnie throws horseshoes at the scarecrow, but he is still standing. Remembering the apothecary's evil spirit, Noah tells Winnie to use her final horseshoe to knock the hat off the scarecrow. The scarecrow then collapses. As Noah and Winnie high-five in celebration (supposedly inventing it), the goat puts on the hat and becomes possessed by it, causing the duo to scream in terror.

As the third story finishes, present-day Noah and Winnie are annoyed that Gus did not actually fix anything and simply told a bunch of stories. They then shoo him away before he begins telling a fourth story.

Later that night, Lou returns and apologizes for not fixing everyone's problems. When Destiny and Noah bring up Gus, Lou says she never hired a handyman and that the only Gus Hootenheimer died over a century ago. When everyone realizes that the man who was speaking them may not have been real, they scream and run out of the mess hall. The episode ends a zoom in at the picture of Gus Hootenheimer, whose eyes begin glowing red.

Trivia[]

  • This episode premiered right after the Disney Channel Original Movie Under Wraps 2.
  • The episode's title is a reference to The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror specials. Its format is also similar, being split up into three segments.

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Main: Emma RossRavi RossZuri RossLou HockhauserXander McCormickJorge RamirezTiffany ChenMatteo Silva

Recurring: Mrs. KiplingGladysGriff Jones
Others: Luke RossBertram WinkleChristina Ross

Episodes
Season One: "Welcome to Camp Kikiwaka" • "Gone Girl" • "Camp Rules" • "Smells Like Camp Spirit" • "The Ones That Got Away" • "Can You Hear Me Now" • "Friending With the Enemy" • "Waka, Waka, Waka!" • "Secret Santa" • "Counselors' Night Off" • "There's No Place Like Camp" • "Luke's Back" • "No Escape" • "Close Encounters of the Camp Kind" • "Crafted and Shafted" • "Boo Boos and Birthdays" • "For Love and Money" • "Love is for the Birds" • "Bride and Doom" • "Live From Camp Kikiwaka" • "Xander Says Goodbye"

Season Two: "Griff in the House" • "Dance in My Pants" • "Zuri Has a Little Lamb" • "Weasel Out" • "Queen of Screams" • "Luke Out Below" • "Camp Kiki-slasher" • "Treehouse of Terror" • "Tidal Wave" • "Fog'd In" • "How the Griff Stole Christmas" • "Food Fight" • "Mother May I?" • "Mud Fight" • "Dog Days of Summer" • "Bad Dog!" • "Camp Stinky Waka" • "Cabin vs. Cabin" • "Dreams Come True" • "We Didn't Start the Fire" • "The Great Escape"
Season Three: "We Can't Bear It!" • "Let's Bounce" • "Take the Cake" • "O Sister, Where Art Thou?" • "Cav'd In" • "By All Memes" • "A Whole Lotta Lobsta" • "No Bones About It" • "Finder's Keepers, Lou's a Weeper" • "Reversal of Fortune" • "Game of Totems" • "Toilets and Tiaras" • "Bungle in the Jungle" • "Gruel and Unusual Punishment" • "It's a Blast!" • "Up, Up and Away"
Season Four: "Who da Boss? Lou da Boss!" • "Kikiwaka's Got Talent" • "Yes, Lies and Tower Escape" • "An Udder Disaster" • "Hot Spring Friend Machine" • "Water Under the Dock" • "In Your Wildest Screams" • "Inn Trouble" • "Lake Rancid" • "Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place" • "Mo-Squito Mo Problems" • "Sore Lou-ser" • "Lone Wolf" • "Serfs Up-rising" • "Summer Winter Wonderland" • "Cramped Champions" • "A Tale of Two Stackers" • "Whatever Floats Your Goat Boat" • "Snow Cups and Fisticuffs" • "The S'more, The S'merrier" • "Lava at First Sight" • "Town and Clown Relations" • "Whisper Toots" • "My Fairy Lady" • "Party Pooper" • "Squatters' Fights" • "Three Stars and a Baby" • "Manic Moose Day" • "Breaking Barb" • "Raven About Bunk'd - Part 2"
Season Five: "Lou's Still the Boss, but Now There's a Ross"• "Rise of the Machine" • "R.V. Having Fun Yet?" • "Tentacle Difficulties" • "Luck of the Chuck" • "Look Who's Squawking" • "Raucous Science" • "Baton-man Begins" • "Everyone's Trap'd" • "Pop Pop Poppin' In" • "Roll Models" • "Gi Whiz" • "Dancin' Up a Storm" • "Out of the Doghouse" • "The Great Awkward Bake-Off" • "I Won't Let You Clown" • "Crushin' It" • "Camp Creepy-Waka" • "A Star is Torn" • "Moose Queens and Possum Kings" • "Frien'ds Forever"
Season Six: "Learning the Ropes" • "Never a Dull Moo-ment" • "Worst Aid" • "Wrecks Marks the Spot" • "The Truth Will Sweat You Free" • "Where the Buffalo Betties Roam" • "A Recipe for Disaster" • "Back in the Saddle" • "Bunkhouse of Horror" • "Hauntin' Around the Christmas Tree" • "Hope You Geyser Ready to Go!" • "The Song Remains a Pain" • "Art Imitates Life" • "Wild West Side Story" • "The Wrath of Con" • "Finn It to Win It" • "Alpaca-lypse Now" • "The Wicked Switch of the West" • "No Pain, No Grain" • "Shoe Drops and Chili Plops" • "Pickett Fencing" • "Model Citizen" • "Camp Fails and Beaver Tails" • "Tap'd Out" • "Badminton to the Bone" • "For Letter or Worse" • "Butter You Doing Here?" • "Writer's Locked" • "Most Wanted" • "Desperate Treasures"
Season Seven: "Cursed Day of Camp" • "Workaversary Girl" • "Meat Cute" • "An Arrow Victory" • "Hot Couture" • "What About Barb?" • "Wastin' Away Again in Barb-aritaville" • "Don't Hate the Mayor, Hate the Game" • "Coop D'etat" • "Me, Myself and A.I." • "The Glitching Hour" • "Friends in Snow Places" • "Yodel Recall" • "Game of Throne" • "Busk a Move" • "Free Falls and Pickleballs" • "And the Kiki Goes To..." • "Iguana Be Best Man" • "License to Cattle Drive" • "Cold Feet, Hot Brobblers" • "Slapshot to the Heart" • "Happy Trails"

Locations
Camp Kikiwaka
Songs
KikiwakaThis is the NightTidal Wave
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