BRAK SINGS: "This song comes from the heart of my bottom. Heh heh heh heh. I'm forgettable, that's what I am. So forgettable, something something... ham-ah. My Mom forgot me in a shopping cart, I was raised by stockboys, Sam and Art. Do you remember our last dance, I never wanted to change pants with you, but we did, and now you've got my keys. It's regrettable, that water on the knees. It's inedible, like a bowl of peas!"
The show's soundtrack album, Brak Presents the Brak Album Starring Brak, features an alternate version of "We're Buds" in which Brak performs not only his part, but Jo Dee's parts as well (in falsetto).
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Episode 2: Final A-Peel
Brak: ...like Fred and Ricky on the Lucy show... A reference to Ricky Ricardo and Fred Mertz, the male protagonists of the classic 50s sitcom I Love Lucy. Fred was Ricky's best friend, landlord, and band manager.
The Umpire Strikes Brak The title is an obvious play on the title of the 1980 sci-fi classic Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
Bananachek The "Bananachek" sketch is a parody of the mid-70s crime drama Banachek.
I'm Forgettable The song Brak sings from the heart of his bottom is a parody of "Unforgettable," written by Irving Gordon and first recorded in 1951 by Nat "King" Cole.
Andy Warhol When Brak appears four times, in four different-colored boxes, this is reminiscant of Andy Warhol's painting of Marilyn Monroe. Brak also mentions 'Art' in his song right at that moment.
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