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Episode #8 "World Wide Wabbit"
I imagine the discussion for this episode faded away a long time ago in the old forum... I was curious whether someone was able to pick up what exactly Mr. Herriman announces through the intercom during dinner. English isn't my first language so I sometimes have trouble understanding spoken language.
The line I'm asking about is: "Miss Milly does not deserve such treatment. She's a respected member of the culinary committee of snackticity?" It's at about 11 minutes in, including the intro. What's the last word he says? My guess (snackticity) isn't even a real word... an imaginary committee? |
Me thinks it was something about "Miss Milly's Low-Carb Chili from East Philly." Of course, being a Philadelphian, there is no such location of East Philly to be fouund as you can tell from my location.
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The line I'm thinking of comes a bit after the Chili one... I used to think that line was "East Village Chili," so yeah, I wish I could get subtitles on the iTunes version of the episode I bought recently.
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Awesome, thanks Cassini! I love this episode since it's one of very few where Frankie laughs... a lot! It's contagious! :frankiesmile:
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Always nice to see her having a good time. The whole episode was fun, every part of it; it's been one of my faves since I first saw it way back in early 2005. :frankiesmile:
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True, the bottom line was, everyone was happy in the end! Maybe not so much Bloo, since he got scolded by Frankie for touching her "Dull" computer (such a great parody) :bloosmirk:, but he didn't get punished either. A truly remarkable episode, and #1 in my book.
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Embarrassed?:-[ Shocked maybe?:wiltshock: |
WWW was one of the first episodes I ever saw and I loved it.
For some reason I like how Bloo goes all wall-eyed when he says "I CAN'T BREEEEEEEEATHE" |
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This was an early episode for me as well, and strangely enough one which I've only seen a couple of times since, so my memories of a lot of the individual gags have sadly faded. I do have the DVD, so I guess I owe it to this episode to dig it out and give it another viewing sometime. Something which I can remember really liking about it was that it gave us a bit of insight into Mr. Herriman and Madame Foster's past growing up together, and of the affection that clearly still exists between them. It's an area which I don't think that the show has really touched upon very often. |
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