Losin' The Wobble

Season 3, Episode 12, Aired

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The Kool-Aid Man quenches some inconvenient thirsts; The mystery of why Enyclopedia Brown's parents aren't getting along; What new realm will D&D's Venger conquer next?; Wonder Woman reveals her revealing arch-enemy; Celebrities are drunk, but that's not why they go to rehab, they go to conquer the world!moreless

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  • 1.Kool-Aid 2.Mr. Potato Head's Shaving 3.Encyclopedia Brown 4.It's the Law, A**hole! 5.Kool-Aid 6.Michael Jackson's Giant Dancing Robot 7.Encyclopedia Brown's 8.Hansel & Gretel's Revenge 9.Ray Charle

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    The Episode was very good. Lots of funny sketches and routines, them making fun of the kool-aid man is a staple in many shows like Family Guy. Encyclopedia Brown and him following his father around and him taking pictures was extremely funny. Was an episode that seemed to be a bit better then other ones, but was still very funny. I loved the It's the Law, A**hole sketch, because all of those conversations I've basically had, especially the Heroes once which I had in Media Literacy Class Last Week, Looking Forward to the next Episode and Season. Overall Episode was better then other ones, about a 9.2 out of 10.moreless
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    • Flash: Ugh! Again with Reverse Flash! He looks just like me, but with the exact opposite color scheme?! Brilliant! Superman: At least he wears a mask. Bizarro Superman looks just like me, but with a face like somebody threw up in an ice tray. Seriously, it looks like someone (bleep) out Kryptonite and then put it on someone's face again.

    • Narrator: From the moment the visitors drank our alcohol, they were doomed. For there are million years of keggers and beer blasts, man had earned his tolerence. (the dead and living lizard-like aliens are thrown into the fires as the Frat Boys celebrate) Frat Boys: Our place rules. George W. Bush: Yeah, I'm the motherf***in' President of this planet.

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    • The part in the last sketch where an African-American voice tells about why the alien's planned invasion was doomed from the start is referencing Morgan Freeman's narration in the 2005 remake of the film War of the Worlds. Only instead of germs killing the aliens off, it was alcohol.

    • The plot of the sketch about alien lizard's impersonating ordinary people, or in this case celebrities, in order to take over the world comes from the 1982 T.V. mini-series V.

    • Bush Sr. saying "Read my lips, call an ambulance" is a parody of a quote that he repeated during his 1988 campaign, "Read My Lips, No New Taxes." He broke this promise and increased taxes during his tenure as president.

    • The guy drunk at "Melibu" is a parody of Mel Gibson's angry anti-semitic rant in Malibu on July 28, 2006. The entire skit is a parody of many celebrities checking into rehab frequently, including Paris Hilton and Lindsy Lohan.

    • The skit involving the two blonde kids and the candy house is a parody of a children's fairy tale Hansel and Gretel.

    • Encyclopedia Brown is a set of short detective stories for children. Brown was a kid detective and the books were set up in such a way that they had many stories within each book with the answers to the mysteries at the back.

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