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Big Wolf on Campus :: The Bookmobile (01x02)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Bookmobile
Episode #: 01x02
Original Airdate: Friday April 09th, 1999
*Also Known As:
  • Bibliomobile ( France)
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Country: Aired On:
Canada Apr 09, 1999
France Dec 27, 1999
Episode Crew
Director: Carl Goldstein
Writer: Aron Abrams
Greg Thompson (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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A traveling bookmobile arrives in Pleasantville, filled with a collection of one-of-a-kind books. However, this is because the librarian running it can turn a person into a book simply by scanning their palm. Tommy and Merton, who link the disappearances around town to the bookmobile a bit too late, must find a way to stop the bookmobile before it leaves town. At the same time, Tommy is left struggling with the decision of passing the werewolf curse on to Merton in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Nathalie VansierplayedBecky DingleRecurring (second appearance)
Domenic Di RosaplayedTim EckertRecurring (second appearance)
Rob deLeeuwplayedTravis EckertRecurring (second appearance)
Jack MosshammerplayedDean DawkinsRecurring (second appearance)
Jane WheelerplayedSally DawkinsRecurring (second appearance)
Alan FawcettplayedMayor Bob DawkinsRecurring (second appearance)
Carol ShamyplayedBookmobile Librarian 
Co-Guest Stars
Jane Gilchrist (2)playedLunch LadyRecurring (first appearance)
Charles S. DoucetplayedCop 
Harrison KreisbergplayedOliver Twist 
 
Main Cast
 
Brandon QuinnplayedTommy Dawkins
Rachelle LeFevreplayedStacey Hanson
 
Episode Notes
 
Merton's Movie Reference: An American Werewolf in London, An American Werewolf in Paris
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
(Tommy has transformed into a werewolf, and Merton is trying to calm him down.)
Merton: Look yonder, the Henderson family is having a picnic. "Son, eat your sandwich and we'll play wiffle ball." "But father, I don't fancy egg salad. I'd much prefer tea and crumpets! I'd also like me porridge! Porridge tastes good in me tummy! I like porridge..."
 
(Tommy is informed that he will have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to pass on the werewolf curse)
Tommy: I know who I'm gonna give it to. Lenny Womack. I hate that guy!
Merton: Yeah, I hate him too, but he's already something of a pyromaniac. You don't wanna spawn a werewolf arsonist.
 
Bob: Dean, it wouldn't kill you to read a book.
Dean: Yeah, well that's a chance I'm not willing to take.
 
Tim: (referring to the bookmobile) Hey Trav, isn't it illegal to impersonate an ice cream truck?
Travis: No, that bill made it through the assembly but it got rocked in the Senate, brosky.
 
Merton: I've stayed up countless nights watching An American Werewolf in London! An American Werewolf in Paris! I even wrote a screenplay for "An American Werewolf in Leningrad"! Which... of course, is now St. Petersburg, but the story still works.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Merton: I've stayed up countless nights watching An American Werewolf in London! An American Werewolf in Paris!

An American Werewolf in London, written and directed by John Landis, follows two American tourists in London who are attacked by a werewolf that the villagers pretend to know nothing about. It was released in 1981. An American Werewolf in Paris, directed by Anthony Waller and often considered to be the worst of the two, follows its predecessor in Paris, where werewolves have developed a serum that allows them to transform at will. It was released in 1997.
 
 
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