Plot
Jerry is a new kid who does not fit with any of his schoolmates. This series shows his best attempts to try to be liked by the 'three friends' who do not want him to be part of their group but still let him hang out with them as long as he helps them with their problems. They meanwhile also fall for a group of the girls in town, who refuse to date them by calling them Ponks.
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