Talk:Perfect Hair Forever
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[edit] Young Man
I don't really think Young Man (King of Animals) resembles Yugi Mutou, other than his necklace/amulet. Is there a closer analog to a different anime character?
Same goes for me, he doesn't... if they wanted that they would have made it more obvious... --FlareNUKE 07:31, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Eh, if you ask me, he's a mismash of random Anime Characters. The Commander of animals thing could be a pokemon Refrence, and his suit kind of looks Like Spike's from Cowboy Bebop, albiet Spikes was blue, and didn't sparkle.
I don't think he's any anime character, just a stereotypicial anime guy...--FlareNUKE 12:01, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
I think he may be loosed based on Yugi, but it probably wasn't intentional. Karmafist 06:03, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Model Robot
The robot is very much an homage to ideon. Look it up.
Consider it looked.
A-bomb is more a reference to Episode 3 when he says "Let's drop an attack bomb on 'em" than "Atomic Bomb."
[edit] Thing is...
There is no way to verify if a character or sence is based on anything, I think we should just eliminate them all, expect for the obvious like "Gerald Bald Z". --FlareNUKE 08:52, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
I don't understand why people think "Woke Up Drunk" is episode 5 rather than episode 6 as it was aired. The ending of "Tusk" has Gerald riding his motorcycle into oblivion, and near the ending of "Woke Up Drunk", when Space Ghost and/or the narrator says "Computers" and goes back to the journey, you can SEE HIS CRASHED MOTORCYCLE IN THE BACKGROUND! Clearly, this episode should fall as episode 6, otherwise, how did the motorcycle (which is the same type as the one Gerald rode off into the explosion) get there?!
There was a 'bump' during the marathon saying that Woke Up Drunk was actually the 5th episode, and that Tusk was the 6th.
[edit] quest = aimless ?
If Gerald is "on a quest to find the perfect hair," how can his wanderings be "aimless"? (See 2nd paragraph)
His wanderings aren't aimless so much as they are surreal and technically absurd. It's not the goal, it's the journey. I'd agree that aimless doesn't seem like the perfect word, but I'm not sure what the perfect word would be exactly. Perhaps I shall undertake a quest. --24.20.129.61 06:41, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Number of Episodes
Is there a final count anywhere? Sweetfreek 05:42, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
I see six episodes on isohunt.com Family Guy Guy 07:59, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] gearald the hotdog and the tree
instead of the spaceghost thing in the begining wouldnt it make more sence for a piscture of those three to appear or at least somewhere in the article?
[edit] Notes section
I added a notes section for the main benifit of stating the "Uncle Grandfather" observation I made. If I got any of the japanese wrong feel free to correct me. I was working from an english/japanese, japanese/english dictionary and an online translator. Nadiasama 08:19, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Continuity in other Williams Street shows
In 12 Oz. Mouse, it appears that the seeds of an ongoing plot are growing with the Shark/Square With No Eyes cabal doing something insidious and Fitz/Skillet doing something for some reason, but otherwise, I can't think of any times Williams Street shows had any real chronological story sequencing to them other than mention of Banjo's death in SGC2C. Other than perhaps that instance(and even that is a stretch), you could watch just about any Williams Street produced show in any order without missing out on anything -- every episode was fully encapsulated in itself(and 12 Oz. Mouse is only a slight derivation on that trend). The "journey" backbone of PHF makes that impossible here. Karmafist 06:03, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Ep 2 ending theme
Does anybody know who composed/performed the end theme to episode 2 (the king of animals)? You know, that haunting guitar song played when Gerald and his bunch head out towards Tuna Mountain. - Tronno ( t | c ) 21:32, 5 September 2006 (UTC)