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11-12-2007, 07:06 AM | #1 |
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Episode Title Puns
EDIT: The awesome bloonuggets wrote a better list here.
(I THINK this is in the right forum... move it if it isn't, please. >> Eheh.) I dunno about you folks, but I LOVE puns. %B Not groan-inducing ones, of course--I hate those as much as the next person. Puns are common jokes that are rarely ever laugh-out-loud funny, but I find them highly amusing anyway. I love the puns in the Foster's episode titles, even though, I know, every other cartoon does the same thing. Still, I'm trying to compile a list of the puns (and other literary devices) in the ep titles, and need a bit of help completing the list. Some ep titles I have no idea about, some I have a vague idea about but am not sure. Episodes Store Wars - Star Wars The Trouble with Scribbles - The Trouble with Tribbles Busted - generic pun ("busted" as in "broken" and "in trouble," as well as "bust," the type of statue that was broken in the episode) Dinner Is Swerved - Dinner Is Served World Wide Wabbit - World Wide Web Berry Scary - Very Scary Seeing Red - Seeing Red (same phrase, different meaning: "seeing red" as in being very angry, and "seeing Red" as in seeing the imaginary friend, Red ) Phone Home - exact phrase Who Let the Dogs In? - Who Let the Dogs Out Adoptcalypse Now - Apocalypse Now Bloooo - Boooo (the sound a ghost supposedly makes) Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree - Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow The Big Lablooski - The Big Lebowski Where There's a Wilt There's a Way - Where There's a Will There's a Way Everyone Knows It's Bendy - Everyone Knows It's Windy Sight for Sore Eyes - exact phrase Bloo's Brothers - The Blues Brothers Cookie Dough - generic pun ("dough" as in "flour or meal combined with water, milk, etc., in a mass for baking into bread" and "money") Frankie My Dear - Frankly My Dear Mac Daddy - Mac Daddy (same phrase, different meaning: "mac daddy" as in "pimp" and "Mac daddy" as in Mac apparently being Cheese's father/creator) Squeakerboxxx - Speakerboxxx Beat with a Shtick - Beat with a Stick (?) The Sweet Stench of Success - The Sweet Smell of Success Bye Bye Nerdy - Bye Bye Birdy Bloo Done It - Who Done It (?) My So Called Wife - My So Called Life Eddie Monster - Eddie Munster (?) Hiccy Burp - Hikky Burr Camp Keep a Good Mac Down - (You) Can't Keep a Good Man Down Imposter's Home for um... Make 'Em Up Pals - no pun; parody (the show's title ) Duchess of Wails - Duchess of Wales Foster's Goes to Europe - no pun (?) Go Goo Go - no pun; alliteration (Go, Goo, Go; plus the fact that the name "Goo" looks similar to the word "Go") Crime after Crime - Time after Time (?) Land of the Flea - Land of the Free One False Movie - One False Move Setting a President - Setting a Precedent (?) Room with a Feud - Room with a View Cuckoo for Coco Cards - Cuckoo for Coco Puffs Challenge of the Super Friends - SuperFriends The Big Picture - The Big Picture (same phrase, different meaning: "the big picture" as in "the whole idea" and basically a giant picture, like the one being taken in the episode) Squeeze the Day - Seize the Day Neighbor Pains - Labor Pains (?) Infernal Slumber - Eternal Slumber/Infernal Summer I Only Have Surprise for You - I Only Have Eyes for You Bus the Two of Us - Just the Two of Us The Big Cheese - exact phrase Bloo's the Boss - Who's the Boss (?) Emancipation Complication - Emancipation Proclamation Make Believe It or Not - Believe It or Not Cheese A Go-Go - Monsters a Go-Go The Buck Swaps Here - The Buck Stops Here Say It Isn't Sew - Say It Isn't So Something Old, Something Bloo - Something Old, Something Blue The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power - parody of cheesy movie titles (?) Shlock Star - Rock Star The Bride to Beat - The Bride to Be (?) Affair Weather Friends - Fair Weather Friends Ticket to Rod - Ticket to Ride Better Off Ed - Better Off Dead Specials House of Bloo's - House of Blues A Lost Clause - A Lost Cause Good Wilt Hunting - Good Will Hunting Nightmare on Wilson Way - Nightmare on Elm Street Shorts Driving Miss Crazy - Driving Miss Daisy Neighborhood Wash - Neighborhood Watch All Zapped Up - All Hyped Up Bad to the Phone - Bad to the Bone Truth or Stare - Truth or Dare Cranks a Lot - Thanks a Lot A Chore Thing - A Sure Thing Hide and Bloo Seek - Hide and Go Seek Badvertisement - Advertisement Give Pizza a Chance - Give Peace a Chance Drawing Bored - Drawing Board A Fistful of Cereal - A Fistful of Dollars Petrified Pet - no pun; alliteration and assonance (petrified, pet) Coconuts - exact phrase Penpal - exact phrase Here Kitty Kitty - exact phrase Birthday Cake Bloos - Birthday Cake Blues (?) Backpack Attack - no pun; rhyme (backpack, attack) Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow *THUD* What can I say? I'm too sick to go to class and don't have anything better to do. (...Well I do, but I don't feel like doing it at the moment. ) Anyway, inform me if I missed any titles. (I got the list from Wiki.) As well, if anyone can confirm or correct the phrases I have followed by a question mark in parenthesis and figure out what the pun is (if there's one at all) in the titles followed by a question mark, that would be awesomegreat! Last edited by BabyCharmander; 11-18-2007 at 04:47 AM. |
11-12-2007, 07:34 AM | #2 | |
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11-12-2007, 07:44 AM | #3 |
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Thanks! I updated the list.
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11-12-2007, 07:49 AM | #4 |
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11-12-2007, 07:55 AM | #5 |
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Mac Daddy comes from the rap group Kris Kross who had a song called "Jump Jump" that contained the lyric "The Mac Daddy'll make ya..."
And you're correct, TB. The Association had a song called "(Everyone Knows It's) Windy." As for the other episodes, "Chesse A Go-Go" puns that old Mystery Science Theatre 3000 classic of bad cinema "Monsters A Go-Go", "Challenge of the Super Friends" was indeed the 1972 season of the SuperFriends cartoon series on ABC, while "Schlock Star" puns off the phrase "Rock Star." As for the shorts, "Neighborhood Wash" puns local crime volunteer organizations called "Neighborhood Watch", "A Chore Thing" puns the phrase "A Sure Thing", "Give Pizza Chance" is a pun of the John Lennon 1970 song "(All We Are Saying Is) Give Peace A Chance", while "A Fistful of Cereal" puns the spaghetti western "A Fistful of Dollars" starring Clint Eastwood. Hope that helps you out there. Oh, almost forgot. The exact title of one episode is "I Only Have Surprise For You." The title you listed was misprinted (and recorded) on TVGuide.com.
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11-12-2007, 08:12 AM | #6 |
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Some of those titles are references to famous movie lines. "Phone Home" has proven to be one of the most memorable utterences of the titular character from ET: the Extra Terrestrial (Steven Speilberg, 1982), while "Frankie My Dear" owes to the first clause of Rhett Buttler's notorious departing statement "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone With the Wind (Victor Fleming, 1939). "Parting is such a sweet sorrow", of course, is a Shakespearian phrase (Romeo and Juliet, FYI).
I always assumed that "Schlock Star" was a simple play on "Rock Star" myself, but I could be wrong.
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11-12-2007, 08:19 AM | #7 |
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Thanks again, guys!
Remember, I'd also like either a confirmation or a correction on the phrases followed by a question mark in parenthesis, as I'm not entirely sure I got them right. Edit: Oh, BTW, do you guys think I should be more specific with the list, like stating what some of the phrases are from and what the titles are of (movie, show, song, etc.)? Last edited by BabyCharmander; 11-12-2007 at 08:21 AM. |
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Edit: Oh and Something Old, Something Bloo could be Something Old, Something Blue. As in you should also have something blue for your wedding. Last edited by RocketBabyDoll; 11-12-2007 at 10:00 AM. |
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11-12-2007, 10:06 AM | #9 |
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Ah, okay. The list has been updated. (There's still a question mark after "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" since it looks as though we're not entirely sure on that one yet. XD)
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