Lynne Thigpen |
Luna |
Peter Linz |
Tutter |
Carmen Osbahr |
Ursa |
Jim Kroupa |
Otto |
Noel McNeal |
Bear |
Tyler Bunch |
Treelo |
Many of the shows most prevalent recurring guest-characters are present for the yard sale, including Otto and Etta Otter, Grandma Flutter, Harry and Mama Duck and Lois.
The characters exchange dollars and cents for their purchases in this episode. However, in the fourth-season episode "A Trip to the General Store," clams are used as Woodland Valley's official currency.
This episode features one song --- "A Million Nickels."
Tutter: Come and get it! Come and get Tutter's stuff! I got thimbles of all kinds, buttons of all colors! Step right up!
Pop: Hey, good.
Pip and Pop: We bow to you, oh selling master.
Lois: Oh, I just have to have that thimble. I just have to buy it. How much is it?
Tutter: Huh?
Lois: Oh, it's beautiful, isn't it? Oh, it's lovely.
Tutter: I'm sorry, I can't part with it. I might need it.
Lois: You might read it? Why would anyone want to read a thimble?
Bear: Guys, we need the table to put stuff on.
Pip: Good point. Oh, um, hey! How about the house, Bear?
Pop: Oh yeah. I bet we'd get a lot if we sell that.
Pip: Yeah, at least 97 cents. What do you think? There's a big house over there!
Pop: Welcome to the sale of the century! Something missing from your lives?
Pip: Well, here's what you're looking for, folks.
Pip: What are you doing with all this stuff, Bear?
Pop: You'd think we were gonna have a yard sale or something.
Pip: Yeah, a yard sale. That's a good one.
Bear: Wow. This is exciting. We're gonna have a yard sale for charity. Hey, charity. Charity. Mm-hmm. Charity is when you help somebody out and you can give lots of things to help.
Doc Hogg: As you might already know, I'm the great imperial boar of the Woodland Valley chapter of the Swiners. Suey.
Otto and Etta Otter pose in the style of the famous American Gothic for Ojo's painting.
Doc Hogg states in this episode that he is the great imperial boar of the Woodland Valley chapter of the "Swiners." This is a reference the Shriners, an order of free masons known for their charitable works. The Imperial Potentate is the highest ranking Shriner in the world.
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