How to Make Chicken with Bobby Rezandas

How to Make Chicken with Bobby Rezandas is the first episode of Bobby Cooking (followed by How to Make Toast with Bobby Rezandas) and the very first ever animation John Young has ever created starring Bobby.

Plot
A voice says "HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN" as the words appear on the screen and then a chicken. Then John Young's intro plays. "Hello there! It is Bobby." Bobby says in his kitchen. When he says "Bobby" a blue underlined word "Bobby" flies across the screen. "With how to make..." The screen switches to chicken "CHICKEN" the voice says. "CHICKEN" the voice says again "Has spreaded throughout the world!" Bobby says. A picture of McDonalds appears and flys diagonal and then a picture of KFC appears and grows a little bit. Then a picture of a cute animal appears with the text "I'm Scared!" but then the picture fades and Bobby appears. "I just realized I have no idea how to make" Bobby says and then the screen switches to the chicken and the voice says "CHICKEN" "Let's ask someone." Bobby says. The "Run Music" plays and it shows Bobby dialing McDonalds on the phone and talking to an Unnamed Mcdonald's Cashier. Then Bobby runs to McDonalds and speaks to an Unnamed McDonald's Cook and then says "So it turns out I cantt really make" and then the screen switches to Chicken and the voice says "CHICKEN" "Without using all these weird chemicals and stuff" He says. "So we're not making any chicken today." Bobby says. He waves and says "So, Bye!" and the screen fades black. Then a spongebob time card says 61/2 hours later in the spongebob timecard voice. Bobby is then shown looking at a picture of chicken and saying "I don't need it" he repeats this and it zooms in on his face on multiple angles. "I NEED IIIIIIIIT!!!!" He screams. He springs from his chair and walks to The Cliff where he kicks the Unnamed Annoying Boy of The Cliff. "Congragulations! You just turned that kid into a 'chicken'" Bobby says. "If you enjoyed please love and favorite" Bobby says as the Scratch love and favorite icons appear. "Thanks for watching!" Then John Young's outro plays,