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A member of the [[Wikipedia:Grateful Dead|Grateful Dead]], [[Wikipedia:Ron "Pigpen" McKernan|Ron "Pigpen" McKernan]] played keyboards, harmonica and was also a group vocalist until shortly before his death. He passed away due to complications of cirrhosis in 1973.
 
A member of the [[Wikipedia:Grateful Dead|Grateful Dead]], [[Wikipedia:Ron "Pigpen" McKernan|Ron "Pigpen" McKernan]] played keyboards, harmonica and was also a group vocalist until shortly before his death. He passed away due to complications of cirrhosis in 1973.
 
*When Bela's assistant is on screen, Joel often says in a rough voice, ''"That's my boss!"'' or ''"My boss!"'' and follows it with something, for example, ''"Always talking about the dangerous adventures he goes on, but I do all the driving!"'' and usually finishes with something like, ''"I'll be right back!"''
 
*When Bela's assistant is on screen, Joel often says in a rough voice, ''"That's my boss!"'' or ''"My boss!"'' and follows it with something, for example, ''"Always talking about the dangerous adventures he goes on, but I do all the driving!"'' and usually finishes with something like, ''"I'll be right back!"''
From the TV show [[Wikipedia:Hart to Hart|Hart to Hart]]. Max, the gravelly-voiced butler/cook/chauffeur would say these lines.
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From the TV show ''[[Wikipedia:Hart to Hart|Hart to Hart]]''. Max, the gravelly-voiced butler/cook/chauffeur would say these lines.
 
*''"Pretty nosy, kitty cat!"'' -[[Crow T. Robot|Crow]], during stock footage of a jungle cat.
 
*''"Pretty nosy, kitty cat!"'' -[[Crow T. Robot|Crow]], during stock footage of a jungle cat.
 
Line from the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Chinatown|Chinatown]]''
 
Line from the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Chinatown|Chinatown]]''

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The Short

Synopsis

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The Movie

Synopsis

When pilots Mike Patton (Reeves) and Bob Simpson (Byrd) learn that the father of long-missing Greta Vanderhorn (McKay) is offering a huge reward for his daughter's return, they fly off to the African jungle where Greta's plane crashed many years ago. Mike and Bob trace Greta to a supersititious native tribe, where she reigns as queen. Bob has the misfortune to kill one of the natives, whereupon Greta condemns him to death. Eventually, the more sympathetic of the two pilots manages to make his escape, with Greta by his side. [1]

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The Episode

Host Segments

Prologue: Joel & the Bots are playing hide and seek with the universe.

Segment One (Invention Exchange): Joel tries his new radio controlled circular saw; in Deep 13, Dr. F. has removed his head and fused it to a saxophone.

Segment Two: The "Bela's OK Discoveries" infomercial.

Segment Three: Binocular matte ("Gobos") lesson.

Segment Four: Two White Devils (played by Michael J. Nelson and Jim Mallon) are on the Hexfield with a list of demands.

Segment Five: Joel is the star of My White Goddess, letters, Frank mimics Dr. F.[1]

Obscure References

  • "Pigpen died." -During the Phantom Creeps short, after a character makes a comment about 'the dead'.

A member of the Grateful Dead, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan played keyboards, harmonica and was also a group vocalist until shortly before his death. He passed away due to complications of cirrhosis in 1973.

  • When Bela's assistant is on screen, Joel often says in a rough voice, "That's my boss!" or "My boss!" and follows it with something, for example, "Always talking about the dangerous adventures he goes on, but I do all the driving!" and usually finishes with something like, "I'll be right back!"

From the TV show Hart to Hart. Max, the gravelly-voiced butler/cook/chauffeur would say these lines.

  • "Pretty nosy, kitty cat!" -Crow, during stock footage of a jungle cat.

Line from the movie Chinatown

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