"I killed a bunch of people once."
[lie detector buzzes green]
Oh wait, wrong 90s cartoon.
"I killed a bunch of people once."
[lie detector buzzes green]
Oh wait, wrong 90s cartoon.
Hopefully Dr. Demento gets a cameo too.
"Let It Be"
I wrote all the Beat poems mentioned by Judy in this episode: https://www.fanfiction.net/…
Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart's "People Get Ready" is a forgivable omission.
Mr. Mitchell later appears at a Phish concert in "Weekend at Burnsie's," appropriately enough.
I'd add "The Smelly Car" for gay issues (regarding Susan's lesbianism and George's contemplation as to whether or not he would have still broken up with her had he known of it).
Speaking of Krusty, who was the middle-aged man sitting with the Krustoffskis (and Jojo) and Dolph at the Chinese restaurant during this episode's Christmas variation of the intro? He wasn't the Old Jewish Man… so Dolph's father?
Did anyone else get reminded of "Cartoon Wars" during the Muhammad joke and wish that they would actually show that doodle of Muhammad and the show would get canceled as a result?
How about The Dark Knight Returns, as ignorant people call Frank Miller's comic "Batman vs. Superman" all the time?
This episode's usage of the Talking Heads' "Stay Up Late" was probably my favorite part.
No "Egg Cream?" Really?
Ditto Orange County.
Where's Kevin McFarland?
Where's Kevin McFarland?
Does anybody else remember The Real UHF, a short-lived website/video series inspired by UHF and starring Dr. Demento, Neil Hamburger, and Count Smokula with guest appearances by George Clinton and Devo and music videos like "Distortion" by Chonk and "Blame it on the Boogie" by Leslie and the Lys?
Does anybody else remember The Real UHF, a short-lived website/video series inspired by UHF and starring Dr. Demento, Neil Hamburger, and Count Smokula with guest appearances by George Clinton and Devo and music videos like "Distortion" by Chonk and "Blame it on the Boogie" by Leslie and the Lys?