Sidekicked | |
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Season 3, Episode 6 | |
Air date | January 26, 2007 |
Episode guide | |
Previous Diplomatic Insanity |
Next Gorilla My Dreams |
Sidekicked is the sixth episode of season three.
Synopsis[]
Adam and Jake try to determine which of them is the leader and which of them is the lackey.
Plot[]
TBA
Characters[]
- Adam Lyon
- Jake Spidermonkey
- Slips Python
- Windsor Gorilla
- Lupe Toucan
- Ingrid Giraffe
- Principal Pixiefrog
- Mrs. Warthog
- Donna Dorsal
- Dickie Sugarjumper
- Bull Sharkowski
- Brandon Capybara
- Harry Bat
- Henry Armadillo
- Miss Chameleon
- Mr. Hornbill
- Endugu Elephant (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Larry Monitor Lizard (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Phineas Porpoise (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Wardell Wombat (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Marvin Hammy (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Joanie Ox (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Truffles Duvall (Mentioned)
- Jippy (Mentioned)
Production Music[]
- Bush Trail (B) – Sam Sklair (title card)
- Morning Promenade – Franco Micalizzi (opening)
- Twilight Tango – Otto Sieben (Miss Chameleon’s class)
- Bossa Cubana – Gerhard Narholz (“It appears to be a stalemate.”)
- Stack of Leis – Kapono Beamer (“What the…?!”)
- Rayons Gamma – Pierre Arvay (the natural order has been upset)
- Boccherinis Minuet – Colin Frechter, Bob Barratt, Luigi Boccherini (leaders’ lounge)
- Imperial Hotel – John Leach (back at the leaders’ lounge)
- Potato Chips – Wade Denning (“You can run but you can’t hide, Lyon!”)
- Latin Holiday – Lee Jacobs (“This stinks!”)
- Nameless Conga – Jack Shaindlin (fun in detention)
- Allegorie 1 – Pierre Arvay (“I wish WE could have fun again!”)
- Happy Little Heroes – Antonion Di Pofi (Jake the Thinker)
- Thirty Points Ahead – Stephen Bulla, Jeff Kidwell (“Now let’s get to work.”)
- Clowning Around – F. Liberatori (back in detention)
- Suspicion – Ennio Morricone (“Gelatin is for sidekicks only!”)
- Latin Holiday – Lee Jacobs (ending)
- Stack of Leis – Kapono Beamer (end credits scene)
Trivia[]
- The title is a pun on "Sidekick".
- Truffles Duvall is mentioned again, and it's revealed that not only is she a singer, but she also has a show called "Yo Mama" and a sidekick named Jippy.
- Ingrid constantly speaks street in this episode, which nobody else likes. However, when Windsor talks street, it's accepted and considered funny.
- Many "leader and lackey" pairings between characters are established in this episode. Here's a list of them, with the leaders being listed first and the lackeys listed last.
- Apparently, there's a Leader's Lounge in the school, which serves as a separate, more high class cafeteria, that leaders can eat in, while the sidekicks are only allowed in the regular cafeteria.
- Slips depends on Windsor to help him shed his skin, by using him as a backscratcher. However, in "The Sheds" and "Don't Noc It 'Til You Try It", he usually sheds his skin, independently.
- Henry Armadillo is the only kid in school, who doesn't have another student, to be his sidekick or leader.
- When the sidekicks took over their leaders, and entered the "Leader's Lounge", Henry was in there, indicating he must have found a counterpart to be his leader.
- Credits Gag: A male seahorse pulls a never-ending line of baby carraiges filled with baby seahorses.