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Rocko's Modern Life :: Sugar-Frosted Frights / Ed is Dead: A Thriller! (03x03)
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| Title: | Sugar-Frosted Frights / Ed is Dead: A Thriller! |
| Episode #: | 03x03 |
| Production Number: | 027 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday October 31st, 1995 |
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Sugar-Frosted Frights:
In the same style as A Christmas Carol, Rocko and Heffer help Filbert learn to love the holiday and traditions of Halloween.
Ed is Dead: A Thriller!:
Rocko believes that Bev Bighead murdered her husband, Ed. He takes it upon himself to investigate the mystery.
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The episode title, Ed is Dead: A Thriller!, may be a reference to The Pixies song, Ed is Dead. | There are several references to the Alfred Hitchcock film Rear Window (1954) in Ed is Dead: A Thriller! | Sugar-Frosted Frights plays out similar to the Charles Dickens novel, A Christmas Carol, in that Filbert learns to love Halloween, rather then Christmas. |
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