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Drawn Together :: Drawn Together Babies (03x11)
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| Title: | Drawn Together Babies |
| Episode #: | 03x11 |
| Production Number: | 309 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 25th, 2007 |
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Baby-size versions of the eight housemates are introduced. When their parents leave them with a mean babysitter, the tots' efforts to get even end up having deadly consequences.
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The entire episode is a parody of the cartoon “Muppet Babies” (1984-1990) | Walter: “Just like Wacky Wall Walkers”
“Wacky Wall Walkers” were prizes found in cereal boxes in the 80's.
They were small, sticky, rubber octopuses that when thrown against the wall or window would slowly roll (or walk) down the wall. | Ling Ling: “Attica! Attica!”
Reference to the 1975 film “Dog Day Afternoon” starring Al Pacino.
His character “Sonny” says this line to the cops who are advancing on him. | Ling Ling: “If I wanted to support three a'holes, I buy crappy Color Me Badd album”
“Color Me Badd” was an American pop/rock group who had 5 number 1 songs in the early/mid 90's. They disbanded in 2000.
The song Ling Ling is dancing and singing to on his walkman is titled “I Wanna Sex You Up” released in 1991 from the album “C.M.B.” | Tori Spelling, daughter of TV mogul Aaron Spelling and one of the stars of “Beverly Hills, 90210” is mentioned in this episode. |
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