Summary
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Orange and his friend debate whether gingers have souls, with Orange insisting they don't, while his friend tries to convince him otherwise. Their conversation is interrupted by a call from Pear, who is struggling with a board game he misidentifies as Yahtzee, Scrabble, or Chess.
Pear suggests asking Ginger for help with the game. Suddenly, Mr. Knife Guy appears, having already diced Ginger. He defends his actions, claiming Ginger was juicy and that he didn't mean to hurt him, which leads to sarcastic remarks about gingers not having souls.
Mr. Knife Guy expresses his loneliness, stating that everyone he gets close to ends up getting cut. He recounts a sad story of julienning a tuna can. Orange responds with a series of knife-related puns, causing the knife to become upset, especially when called 'dull'.
Mr. Knife Guy warns Orange about what happens to dull knives: they get a visit from "The Sharpener." The Sharpener soon appears, menacingly stating he sharpens "little fools" like the Knife. As the Sharpener confronts the Knife, Orange and Pear make more puns.
Pear finally gets his game to work, and the letters G-I-N-G spell out a message. Ginger's spirit reappears, demonstrating that gingers do have souls, much to Orange and Pear's terror. The episode concludes with a song about Mr. Knife Guy.