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The Eastside Cheerleaders are the cheerleaders for the Eastside Plumbers sports clubs at Eastside High School, formerly led by Coach Haggerty. Naya appears to be the cheerleading captain, and all six of them happen to be fans of Yuko Cheerleading Warrior Attack 7, an anime Fred happens to be a huge fan of as well. Like most of the Eastside Plumbers, their cheerleaders wear uniforms in the colors blue and gold; these uniforms also bear the letter P.
This group of teenagers first appear in "Cheer Cheer Bang Bang", at it appears they may be behind a string of bank robberies; Fred is tasked to go undercover as a tryout cheerleader for any motives. As it turns out, Coach Haggerty was the true mastermind, using a special whistle to put the cheerleaders onto mind control.
A flashback in the episode "The Bantam of the Elementary School Light Opera" shows the cheerleader team in the mid-1990s, back when the sports clubs were called the Eastside Bantams, and thusly the school's mascot was a bantam instead of a plumber; as such, the outfits were orange and green instead, and bore the letter B. One of these cheerleaders happen to resemble one of the current cheerleaders (whose name appears to be revealed Sheila in "Saturday Homecoming Fever"), except she has slightly different hair and skin colors.
Members[]
Former members[]
List of appearances[]
- "Cheer Cheer Bang Bang" (First appearance)
- "Saturday Homecoming Fever"
- "The Bantam of the Elementary School Light Opera (Mid-90s cheerleaders, Appears in flashback)
- "The Break-Stuff Club" (Appears in flashback(s))
Trivia[]
- Aside from Fred, it is currently unknown what standard clothing they wear. Though, Naya and another cheerleader appear in "Saturday Homecoming Fever" in disco-themed outfits; this episode reveals the latter's name to be Sheila, who, alongside a teenager named Vereck, were crowned homecoming queen and king by Principal Funderberk due to their bake sale a week prior.
- Ronnie Gutcherson, one of the art-passionate troublemakers from the Break-Stuff Club, also appears to resemble Sheila.