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This article is about the group of prankster teenagers. You may be looking for the episode of the same name.

The Break-Stuff Club is a trio of teenagers from Hamster & Gretel that first appear in the eponymous episode, "The Break-Stuff Club". They are presented as a bunch of troublemaking delinquents that put Eastside High School under pressure with a variety of elaborate pranks, including glitter-bombing the football team, releasing skunks during a pep rally, and steering a homecoming float into the river; that stunt in particular earned them Saturday detention for the rest of the school year.

In "The Break-Stuff Club", Kevin suspects that they must be the defacers of Hiromi's mural, "Plumber Pride", as the graffiti covering it spell "BSC", which match with the initials of the Break-Stuff Club; thus, Kevin plans to deliberately get Saturday detention to catch the Break-Stuff Club in the act. However, the Break-Stuff Club actually planned to restore the mural; as it turns out, the Break-Stuff Club actually are passionate art enthusiasts who pulled all those pranks in the first place to protest against cuts to the school's art budget. The name of their club also comes from the fact that they plan their stuff during school breaks; not actually breaking stuff. After they and Kevin restore the mural and capture the real culprit – one Unknownzy, a.k.a. Bob Cashwell – all of them are pardoned from Saturday detention.

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