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*Female name of Dudley: Pookie |
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*'''Innuendo:''' After [[The Chief]] and [[Dudley]] are hit by [[Bird Brain|Bird Brain's]] laser, they act like '''women''' toward Bird Brain. |
*'''Innuendo:''' After [[The Chief]] and [[Dudley]] are hit by [[Bird Brain|Bird Brain's]] laser, they act like '''women''' toward Bird Brain. |
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+ | *In the Latin American dub, this episode marks the third appearance of a new Mad Cow in the series. This time as a new henchman to Bird Brain. In english dub, he's named [[Holy Cow]]. |
*When Dudley said ''"I'm going with Dudley P. Brain"'', Keswick afterwards said ''"He's a pea brain alright"'' which is a reference to Dudley's stupidity. |
*When Dudley said ''"I'm going with Dudley P. Brain"'', Keswick afterwards said ''"He's a pea brain alright"'' which is a reference to Dudley's stupidity. |
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*Keswick's mother from this episode looks different than what she looked like in [[The Doomies]]. She has a younger looking face, less wide and wrinkly, has a more visible neck, a different hair color and style, different clothing, and possesses earrings. |
*Keswick's mother from this episode looks different than what she looked like in [[The Doomies]]. She has a younger looking face, less wide and wrinkly, has a more visible neck, a different hair color and style, different clothing, and possesses earrings. |
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+ | *This episode premieres a new HD version of the opening of the series, which is more adaptable for televisions with 480i picture format. |
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*Dudley reveals that he has a cousin named Stan, which is ironic, for two reasons: |
*Dudley reveals that he has a cousin named Stan, which is ironic, for two reasons: |
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**Dudley said in the episode [[Snap Dad]] that he had no uncles, so it is obvious that neither does he have cousins. It's possible he may have been saying he had no living uncles. |
**Dudley said in the episode [[Snap Dad]] that he had no uncles, so it is obvious that neither does he have cousins. It's possible he may have been saying he had no living uncles. |
Revision as of 02:16, 26 December 2012
Trivia
- This episode was released in Germany (November 1, 2012), Nick Philippines, and Nick Latin America (November 8, 2012) before it was released in U.S.
- This is the second time where an episode has been released in another nation before the U.S.
- First character debut: Becky
- Female name of Dudley: Pookie
- Innuendo: After The Chief and Dudley are hit by Bird Brain's laser, they act like women toward Bird Brain.
- In the Latin American dub, this episode marks the third appearance of a new Mad Cow in the series. This time as a new henchman to Bird Brain. In english dub, he's named Holy Cow.
- When Dudley said "I'm going with Dudley P. Brain", Keswick afterwards said "He's a pea brain alright" which is a reference to Dudley's stupidity.
- Keswick's mother from this episode looks different than what she looked like in The Doomies. She has a younger looking face, less wide and wrinkly, has a more visible neck, a different hair color and style, different clothing, and possesses earrings.
- This episode premieres a new HD version of the opening of the series, which is more adaptable for televisions with 480i picture format.
- Dudley reveals that he has a cousin named Stan, which is ironic, for two reasons:
- Dudley said in the episode Snap Dad that he had no uncles, so it is obvious that neither does he have cousins. It's possible he may have been saying he had no living uncles.
- There is another character in the series named Stan who is the brother-in-law of Keswick, and appears in the episode Dog Dish.
- This episode was speculated by many to be the episode where Kitty and Dudley start a relationship.
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