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  1. Smiling Friends is a surreal comedy series about a company that makes people smile. Season 2 features 8 episodes, including Gwimbly, Mr. President, A Allan Adventure, and more.

  2. May 13, 2024 · Watch the second episode of the animated comedy series Smiling Friends, where the gang helps the president smile. Find out why smiling is important and how they do it in this hilarious and absurd adventure.

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    • October 15, 2025
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    • May 13, 2024
  3. Currently you are able to watch "Smiling Friends - Season 2" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel, Adult Swim or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, Vudu, Microsoft Store.

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    "Mr. President" is the second episode of Season Two of Smiling Friends.

    Yes, You Do Need to Watch This Important Episode of Smiling Friends Where They Help the President Smile. Here's Why That's a Good Thing.

    The episode starts with a news broadcast from William and Wendy Worm, explaining that Squiggly Miggly has won the nomination and is up against the unpopular, incumbent President Jimble. In the office, Allan says that he wants Jimble to lose, though Pim points out how unpopular presidents still sometimes win. Charlie tells Pim he doesn't mess with politics as he believes that the people don't truly have any influence on the outcome of elections, only for him to immediately change his tune when Mr. Boss tells them that they're going to help make the President smile.

    Charlie and Pim walk in on President Jimble stuffing his face with barbecued lamb, a Kentucky staple, and he mistakes them as napkin-bringers. The two correct him and tell him that they're here to make him smile, which leads to him pressing what he believes to be the napkin service button, but in actuality was the missile launch button. Jimble explains that he was once Vice President to President Pinhead, but when he died from bad shrimp, he took over the position of president. Charlie suggests he should retire, but Jimble explains why he wants to win the election; he feels bad that he got the position without the population's support, and he wants to prove to himself that the people love him. Pim reassures him that he can win the election, but Charlie shows him Mr. Frog's commercial running for president, indicating that Mr. Frog has joined the presidential race.

    The three of them first start by having Jimble campaign in Pennsylvania, though this goes awry as he soils himself live on stage. Later, as the three are flying in Air Force One, Charlie remarks that Mr. Frog plans to fix the economy, annoying Jimble who states he can do that too. Creating a national broadcast, he announces that to fix the economy, he will grant every American $1 billion. Pim immediately corrects him and says that will only make things worse, to which Jimble overcorrects and says that he wants that money back. Charlie tells Pim to turn on the TV, showing the other two the resulting chaos.

    Back in the White House, Pim tells Jimble that the only way he can make up to the public is by solving a foreign policy issue. Going outside, Jimble, in a rushed speech, commends the leader of Blingostan, Mr. Blingo, and says that he is a valuable and eternal ally to America. When he returns to Pim and Charlie, however, he finds out that Mr. Blingo is a genocidal war criminal dictator and that the conference was meant to condemn him. Mr. Blingo's forces invade a peaceful village. In the war room, Pim tries to latch onto hope and say that despite Mr. Frog being projected to win every seat, there's still the debate. Seeing the hopelessness of the situation, Charlie bails. Jimble, however, agrees to go on with the debate.

    Charlie wanders through the White House trying to find an exit, only to stumble upon a shadow cabal consisting of worms that are manipulating the media to influence people to vote for Mr. Frog. Charlie feels vindicated, and even agrees with them that Mr. Frog is the better candidate. The worms explain that Mr. Frog will sew chaos in the country, allowing them to gain even more power and influence. They ask Charlie to join them, but he explains he doesn't want to betray Pim, though he still loves Mr. Frog because of his show and bug-eating. The council panic at the revelation that Mr. Frog eats bugs like them, and they instead vow to support Jimble, before ejecting Charlie out of the White House fence.

    William and Wendy - two of the cabal members - host the debate and explain Squiggly Miggly can't show up because of him “committing suicide via 3D-Printed shotgun.” They then rig the debate by attacking Mr. Frog and giving him no time to respond, whilst also praising Jimble and giving him unlimited time. Jimble, however, explains he isn't cut out to be President and swears at his detractors, though William and Wendy spin this as a positive. The Smiling Friends members are waiting for the election results at their headquarters, where Mr. Boss, in patriotic clothing, explains, holding a sniper rifle, that he will "take matters into his own hands" if Jimble loses. The results show that Mr. Frog and Jimble are at a tie, with each of them having 50% of the popular vote. However, the election is won by Mr. Frog instead, with the deciding vote having been cast by Glep, whom William and Wendy subsequently doxx, showing all of his personal information on television. Mr. Boss then leaves the building and says that "whatever happens now is because of Glep" , indicating that Mr. Boss would stick true to his word if Jimble lost. Pim, Charlie and Allan ask Glep why he voted for Mr. Frog, but Glep's answer is seen as entirely valid by the others.

    •Pim

    •Charlie

    •President Jimble

    •Mr. Frog

    •William and Wendy Worm

    •Other worms

    To view this episode's transcript, click here.

    General

    •This episode made its premiere alongside the official release of "Gwimbly: Definitive Remastered Enhanced Extended Edition DX 4K (Anniversary Director’s Cut)." •This episode marks the second physical appearance of Mr. Frog since his debut episode. •As of this episode, Mr. Frog has been elected President of the United States. •While it is not shown whether or not the Smiling Friends succeeded in making Jimble “smile”, the post-credits scene shows Jimble taking Charlie’s advice of retiring on a beach somewhere. He seems to have reached contentment, making Pim and Charlie’s mission a success. •This episode marks the directing debut of Tina Tomar, previously an animator on the series. •This episode confirms that Glep (and by extension the rest of the cast) reside in Pennsylvania. This was previously alluded to in "Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back," when God is shown throwing Charlie to someplace on the East Coast of the United States.

    Cultural references

    •When Charlie tells Pim to turn on the news when the economy crashes, he says "Turn the news on, doesn't matter what channel". This is a reference to an OneyPlays clip where Zach tells Lyle to "Turn on the TV, it doesn't matter what channel" when he exclaims that The Pentagon has been hit during 9/11. •Mr. Frog blowing up a few innocent people references the Green Goblin blowing up the boardmen with a pumpkin bomb in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man. •The worms serve as an unintentional reference to recent reports that RFK Jr. had an actual dead worm in his brain months before the episode had aired.

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  5. Streaming, rent, or buy Smiling FriendsSeason 2: Currently you are able to watch "Smiling Friends - Season 2" streaming on StackTV Amazon Channel, fuboTV or for free with ads on Global TV. It is also possible to buy "Smiling Friends - Season 2" as download on Apple TV, Microsoft Store.

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