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Mila Kunis and Laura Prepon in That '70s Show (1998)

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Prank Day

That '70s Show

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  • The gang tries to exact their revenge on Kelso for a prank, but they accidentally get Red instead; Jackie tries to help cheer Donna up.
  • Kelso welcomes everyone with 'Presents day' treats, but they soon discover that's just the first phase of his hilarious invention 'Prank day'. The girls invite Leo to their girls night board game. When the bad sports prepare a mean revenge on Kelso, it accidentally falls on Red, who naturally would come down hard on dumb ass Eric, but decides instead to enlist him for a 'good prank' against the others, and announces so at dinner, but phase two, again aimed at Michael, goes really wrong...—KGF Vissers

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  • Kelso welcomes everyone with 'Presents day' treats, but they soon discover that's just the first phase of his hilarious invention 'Prank Day'. He super-glues Eric to the freezer, Fez to the TV and Hyde to his seat cushion at the basement.

    Jackie has promised to spend the whole day with Donna as Donna is depressed as it's her parent's anniversary and neither is around. Jackie has promised Donna 24 hours of her time and brings her entire make up kit to Donna's room to spend the night with her. Jackie says that 1 day with her is equivalent to spending 7 days with an ugly person. Jackie wants Donna to get a facial overhaul with the make-up kit. Her board game is Mystery Date. She has brought all her stuffed animals to perform a Unicorn rendition of the musical Grease. But Donna can't take much more of Jackie and so invites Leo and they all smoke weed. Despite that, Jackie applies her make-up packs on herself, Donna and Leo.

    When the bad sports (Eric, Fez and Hyde) prepare a mean revenge on Kelso (a whole large kettle full of cooked oatmeal), it accidentally falls on Red, who naturally would come down hard on dumb ass Eric. Kitty somehow stops Red from beating the crap out of Eric and Kelso (who was laughing at Red the entire time). Kitty puts Red in his Corvette, tuned the radio to a hockey game and hands him a beer to calm him down. Red is also angry as Eric was bested by a Kelso. Red says that the pride of the family is at stake now. Red decides instead to enlist him for a 'good prank' against Kelso, Fez and Hyde, and announces to do so at dinner. Red invites all 3 to dinner and says he will get back at them, anytime anywhere and promises that it will hurt. At dinner, he scares everyone off by indicating that he tampered with the food. Red says that he didn't do anything to the food, just like he didn't do anything to Kelso's sneakers sitting by the kitchen door. Red says that he cleaned out the dead moths in the porch light and cannot remember where he put them. Again, indicating that the dead moths are his "special seasoning" in the lasagna. Hyde, Fez and Kelso bail. Kitty is mad as the kids did not touch their food. She says that Red needs to start acting like a parent and not as a kid.

    Kelso takes refuge at Jackie and Donna's girl's night with Leo. Jackie ditches Donna when Kelso promises to take Jackie to the mall and tell everybody that she is a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. Later that night, Jackie comes back as she figured out that it was wrong to abandon her friend in the time of need.

    Phase two, again aimed at Michael, goes really wrong. Eric, Red, Hyde and Fez, ice the driveway hoping for Kelso to slip on it, instead Kitty walks in, slips and gets injured. Red realizes what he has done and promises Kitty never to play a prank again. Kitty then gets up as she was never hurt and was just pretending to be, to teach Red a lesson.

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