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Episode Guide > Season 2, Episode 9

Fillmore!: Code Name: Electric Haircut

 

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Air Date

Friday January 2, 2004

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Episode Summary

Fillmore and Ingrid have to investigate the mysterious vanishing of a student named Alexis, only to find that all reports of her have vanished from the school, and she's even been taken out of pictures. Coincidentally, a girl named Gladys only just returned to school as Alexis vanished...

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  • During the First Scene, when the TV announcer is reporting the high-speed chase, captions appear beneath, mimicking a news-headline story set.



    The first reads: Sixth grader Bucky Geary wins Vegetarian Club's tater Lottery, walks home with six thousand spuds...



    The second reads: LOOK MA, NO SOAP! Jojo Haight continues his three month shower strike, protesting his geography grade.



    The third reads: SUPERBELCH! Eighth Grader Joe "Jukebox" Toledo has three minute, twelve second burp.

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  • Act Titles for this Episode:

    Act I: A Lady Vanishes
    Act II: Traces of Truth
    Act III: Countdown to Chaos []
  • NEVER aired on ABC network. Only shown in the US on Toon Disney. []
  • First aired on Disney Channel UK []
  • Gladys: Remember, every great webpage began with a mere < A HR = "LINK" > TEXT < /A >! []
  • Vallejo: Looks like I've picked the wrong day to give up cocoa.
    This line is incredibly similar to lines spoken in the movie Airplane!, from the makers of Police Squad! - a cop show with uncanny similarities to Fillmore!, right down to the exclamation marks. []
  • Computer Lab: Hyperdrive
    The Hyperdrive from Queen Amidala's starship in Star Wars Episode I is in the computer lab. []
  • Fillmore: Erased...from existence!
    One of Doc Brown's signature lines from "Back to the Future." []
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