Funny Money (Buddy Thunderstruck)

Funny Money is the 2nd segment of the 4th episode of the Netflix original series, Buddy Thunderstruck.

Plot
Thinking he can be a better artist than Muncie, Buddy begins making art that looks like money.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) It's a done right version of Get the Hock Out, another Buddy Thunderstruck episode, and the fact that it's part of the Belvedere Moneybags arc makes it more enjoyable.
 * 2) It's like a remake of the aforementioned episode except with scenes that make much more sense:
 * 3) * In Get the Hock Out, Buddy and Darnell steal stuff to get their stuff back, but in Funny Money, they trade stuff by using their painting that looks like money and keeps the stuff they traded.
 * 4) * The characters are still in their original personas in this episode, and some of the townsfolk like Nick, Leroy, and Mama Possum became less of punching bags in this episode.
 * 5) * Mr. Weaselbrat gets much fewer filler scenes than in Get the Hock Out.
 * 6) * Cannonball doesn't appear in Get the Hock Out to arrest Buddy and Darnell for stealing people's stuff and bringing them to the Pawn Shop, but he does appear in Funny Money to arrest Buddy Thunderstruck for trading stuff and money forgery (although Moneybags stopped him by saying that Buddy's painting isn't really money).
 * 7) * In fact, some of the character choices are very well such as adding Hoisenberry, Jacko Valtrades, and Moneybags into the episode.
 * 8) * Despite turning against Big Tex, Buddy doesn't give up being a repo man, but he does give up being an artist in Funny Money
 * 9) Hilarious scenes, like Buddy and Darnell making Hoisenberry sleep and Cannonball asking Leroy for a scratch ticket, only for Leroy to give him a ticket that was already scratched and told Cannonball to be more specific.
 * 10) The Thunderstruck cousins get a lot of character development and their relationship is still heartwarming much like Beaver Dam Fast Pizza (Muncie first started out as the same Flanderization that she has in Get the Hock Out, but still has her original personality in Beaver Dam Fast Pizza and Buddy became a nice and mature cousin to Muncie once again because he learned that Muncie is discouraged over the fact that no one visited her art show).
 * 11) The rock soundtrack is soothing and sweet to listen to like any other Buddy Thunderstruck episode.
 * 12) The ending is really funny.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Muncie is very unlikable in the beginning since she was still flanderized.

Reception

 * This episode, along with Thunder-Fu, holds a rating of 8.4/10 on IMDb, making it the highest-rated Buddy Thunderstruck episode on the site.