Truth, Prank, or Lie?!

Truth, Prank, or Lie?! is a Talking Tom and Friends special consisting of three episodes: Think Hank, The Backup Genius, and The Nerd Club.

Think Hank
Ginger tries to play a harmless prank on Hank, but his plan goes terribly wrong terribly fast.

The Nerd Club
Talking Ben wants to hang out with more intellectual people. Enter: The Smarties! But not everyone's pleased with his new choice of friends.

The Backup Genius
Talking Ben decides to get an assistant, but his friends are suspicious of the new guy.

Truth, Prank, or Lie!?
Talking Tom and his friends are always in the mood for a joke… But sometimes the joke’s on them!

Think Hank
Angela runs out of the garage soaking wet, and Ginger was about to fall off the garage roof. In the end, he loses his grip and falls.

Before everything occurred, Hank was watching Dan the Dentist, and fought Ginger over the remote, who wanted to watch Pajama Pals. Hank keeps Ginger from getting the remote, and Ginger storms upstairs and opens a scrapbook full of brainstormed pranks. He finds a perfect one.

So, Ginger pretends that Hank only existed in Ginger's imagination. Hank tries talking to Tom and Ben, but neither heard him as they were wearing earplugs. Ginger then tries to prove he was imaginary by making him think of pink elephants, then asks him why he doesn't have a job. Then, Hank checks his mailbox, only to find nothing addressed to him.

Hank is convinced he is imaginary, so he decides to be the best imaginary friend he can be to Ginger, playing with him, and letting Ginger control the TV. At one point, he was throwing water balloons at Angela. However, Ginger slips on a balloon and is hanging over the roof edge. However, Hank refuses to help him up, since he believed himself to be imaginary and couldn't save him. Ginger admits that it was only a prank, and that Hank was real, but not in time before he loses his grip and falls.

Ginger ends up breaking his leg, and receives a cast. Hank lets him change the channel,but Ginger watches Dan the Dentist.

The Backup Genius
Ben has been working on e-Levator levitating boots when he hits his head. He decides he needs an assistant to share his knowledge, and recruits Darren, Ginger's bratty rival from Tennis Kid. Darren flatters Tom, Hank, and Angela, and later upstages Ginger in offering tickets to a local event. Frustrated, Ginger throws the boots, breaking them, and leaves. Darren offers to fix them while Tom, Angela, Ben, and Hank attend the event, but when they return, they find that Darren has stolen the boots and gave them to his uncle, who is the CEO. However, Ben is still able to control the boots, and teaches both the CEO and Darren a lesson. Ben promises to reconcile with Ginger, whom he had falsely accused of stealing the boots.

The Nerd Club
Ben enters the garage to find Tom dancing instead of working on ideas for the Founder's Day Parade. Tom explained that he was brainstorming, but it turned into a dance party. So, Ben tells him he prepared a speech. Tom throws the paper aside, calling it "just a boring speech." He came up with an idea: he'd dance at the parade. He dances with the others, but on his way to his computer, he slips on the paper, injuring his knee.

So, to fix this, Ben invents an invention that turns informal speech into more intellectual language. Tom didn't like the idea, saying that the real problem was the way Ben talked, not the way Tom did. So, Ben called Xenon at the Grape Store, seeking more intelligent people. Xenon suggested joining the Smarties, an intellectual group. A grape store employee asks him if he wanted a new hat, which was code for an initiation. He presses a button on his phone, opening a trapdoor under Ben's feet. It took him into the Smarties HQ.

They take him into the Test Tube, a tube that displayed holograms of numbers, animals and science concepts. Ben recognizes and identifies all of the holograms, which the Smarties deemed him smart enough for the group.

Back at the garage, Ben informs his friends that he joined the Smarties, which caused a couple communication difficulties between them. They met Mel and Flo, two elderly scientists. While they hung out at the garage, they did mean things to Ben's friends. The friends grew sick of Mel and Flo, but when they confronted Ben about it, Ben claimed they were jealous of their intelligence.

Tom was in a prospector persona for the parade. They find out about Mel and Flo's invention; it was the opposite of Ben's. It turned intellectual language into simple talk in Tom, Angela and Hank's voices. It was clear they only invented it just to mock Ben's friends. Tom, Angela and Hank leave him for the parade. Ben realizes that Mel and Flo really are snobs, so he pushes over the invention, breaking it, and leaves the Smarties.

At the parade, Tom was in a chair on the mayor's float. Hank and Ginger lifted up the chair as part of the display when they started to lose balance. Eventually, Hank fell over, leaving Ginger to keep Tom from falling. They got dangerously close to the edge of the float and were about to fall off, when Ben grabs a chair leg and saves him. Ben apologizes for choosing the Smarties over them, and his friends forgive him.