Meanwhile, Billy's dad (Thomas Cavanagh) struggles with his new job his mom (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) is busy looking after his younger brother (Ty Panitz) and adorably gawky Erika (Hallie Kate Eisenberg) understands Billy because she towers above her classmates. The recipes get creative, with various preparation methods and names like Barfmallow and Radioactive Slime Delight. Whoever loses has to put worms down their pants and walk through school in front of everyone. Thus begins a challenge in which Billy must eat ten worms in a day, without throwing up. Billy must eat fifteen worms in fifteen days, or lose his bet with Alan. "Ya wanna try one?" Billy tosses one of the slimy creatures to the bully, but it lands smack on his face. Fried worms, boiled worms, worm sandwiches, worms with ketchup and peanut butter. "Yeah, I eat 'em all the time," says Billy. When Billy opens his thermos to reveal a mess o' worms, Joe asks him if he eats worms a lot. Based on Thomas Rockwell's popular 1973 book, this movie revolves around 11-year-old Billy (Luke Benward), who ticks off the school bully, Joe (Adam Hicks) on his first day at a new school.
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