DD: Cadet, what is our estimated time of arrival? Cadet: Our E.T.A. to the prison station is three minutes. DD: What are we delivering? Cadet: Toilet paper. DD: Toilet paper? Cadet: 426,000 rolls of Soft-Tee brand toilet paper. The softest most comfortablest toilet paper money can buy. Now with Aloe. DD: Gimme that! 426,000 rolls Soft-Tee toilet paper for delivery to ... I'm a paper boy, a toilet paper boy!
DD: Any questions about Earth? Count Muerte: Why, yes. How much would you say the Cadet weighs? You measure his body fat ratio? What is his cholesterol count? DD: Look, bub, I didn't come clear across the galaxy to talk about how fat my pig is!
(After the Cadet finishes telling Count Murete how he solved world hunger) Cadet: Every time I tell that world hunger story, I have to go purge the ship's septic system.
Cadet: Nobody's here. Let's go. DD: But look, someone set a table for us. Go ahead. You know what to do. (Cadet starts to leave the room) No, introduce me!
Guy: Remember me? DD: I don't think we've ever met. Guy: (grabs DD by the neck) Remember now? Remember the battle for Necrolian 7? DD: I've never been to Necrolian 6. Guy: But you're Doug. Doug Rodgers, right?
The writing on the wing mirror of the garbage truck that Dodgers steals reads: "Warning. Objects in mirror are reflections."
"I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucka" is "Chapter: 28.08"; "Detained Duck" is "Chapter: 11.21".
We learn that Cadet ended world hunger.
The fat-sucking vampire is played by Count Bloodcount, Bugs Bunny's foe in Chuck Jones' "Transylvania 6-5000".
Interestingly, The X-Files would also do an episode about a fat-eating vampire.
Title: I'm Going to Get You, Fat Sucka
There actually is a movie called I'm Gonna Git You, Sucka which tells the story of four young African Americans that take on a vicious gang boss that OG's(overgolds, meaning bling) the protagonist's older brother.
n/a: Buck Rodgers
One of the criminals in prison got Duck Dodgers confused with Buck Rodgers. The original idea for a show came from Looney Tunes, and it got the name "Duck Dodgers in the 24th and 1/2 Century" of a show named "Buck Rodgers of the 25th Century."
n/a: Batman exclamations
The fight scene between Dodgers and Darkstar is a take-off of the Batman (1966) series, where animated exclamations ("BANG!" "KAPOW!") would fill the screen at each blow during a fight. The accompanying music was also similar to that of Batman.
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