Beaver Fever / Same Time Last Week

Season 2, Episode 1, Aired
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Beaver Fever:''Dag and Norb become one-hit wonders on the disco scene, resulting in strange Beatles-like behavior.''''Same Time Last Week:''Dag discovers that annoying your brother isn't much fun when Norb "bops him into last week" and Dag is forced to retrace his steps over and over again with painful results.moreless
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  • Beaver Fever is bigger than sliced bread!

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    ...er, I mean... larger than a slice of bread.

    Beaver Fever was a LMFAO episode filled with Beatles parodies (such as bigger than sliced bread) and other gags (like Daggett putting a lot of effort into signing the Bark Album and it turns out to be just an X). Also, it had an excellent song in it.

    In the day... he bites down trees
    Chews away... the bark!
    But he really starts... to work it
    After it... gets dark!

    He's got the Beaver Fever!
    Beaver Fever!
    Be-Be-Beaver Fever!
    Beaver Fever!

    Beaver over here!
    Beaver over there!
    Beaver over here!
    Beaver everywhere!

    Don't need no saw... don't need no axe
    Don't even need... a cleaver!
    'Cause he's a wood...choppin' rodent
    That's got the Be...Beaver Fever!

    Be-Be-Beaver Fever!
    Beaver Fever!
    Be-Be-Beaver Fever!
    Beaver Fever!

    Oh, and Same Time Last Week was pretty good too. Especially the ways and days to annoy your brother.

    Rub him the wrong way
    Trip your brother
    Wear his underpants
    Put perfume in his mouthwash
    Place a jalapeno in his cereal
    Eat chips while he's sleeping
    Bop your brother 'till he bleatsmoreless

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    • Norbert is also playing a citar just like George Harrison. Edit
    • There are many references to the Beatles in this episode. Norbert holding a press confrence in him pajamas is a reference to John Lennon and Yoko Ono holding a confrence in bed to promote peace. Daggett saying he's bigger than sliced bread, the Beaver's records being burned, and Daggett's apology is a reference to John Lennon's 1966 comment about being bigger than Jesus, the public's reaction to it and his apology. The Bark album is a reference to the White Album. A sign in a crowd says "Is Daggett Dead?" This is a reference to the Paul is Dead rumors that surface c.1969. Edit
    • "Bever Fever" is very similar to the Powerpuff Girls episode "Meet the Beat-alls" and the Simpsons episode "Homer's Babershop Quartet" because they are all parodies of the Beatles' career. Edit
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    • Barry: Here's a little something that I call "Oh Baby". Baby when I look at you, I see you... with both my eyes... Ohhhh!... Oh Baby! ... Oh Baby! ... Baby! ... Oh Baby! ... Edit
    • Norbert: I'M GONNA BOP YOU TO THE LAST WEEK!!!!!!!!! Edit
  • Allusions

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    • Daggett: We're bigger than sliced bread!
      This is a reference to what John Lennon said during a press conference, "We're bigger than Jesus Christ!" This led to the burning of Beatles memorabilia and boycotting of the Fab 4. Edit
    • Norbert: I'll bop you into last week.
      The plot of "Same Time Last Week" is pretty similar to the movie Groundhog Day where the main character has to relive the same day over and over again. Instead of a day, Daggett relives the same week over and over again. Edit
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