Clean Lovin' / Unbalanced Load
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Clean Lovin' / Unbalanced Load was the thirteenth episode of the first season of the animated television series Rocko's Modern Life.
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[edit] Clean Lovin'
“Clean Lovin'” | |
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Rocko's Modern Life episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 13a |
Written by | Vince Calandra, Ron Hauge, Nick Jennings, George Maestri, Roger Chiasson, and Conrad Vernon |
Directed by | Roger Chiasson |
Production no. | 005a |
Original airdate | December 5, 1993 |
Episode chronology | |
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"Who's For Dinner / Love Spanked" | "I Have No Son" |
List of Rocko's Modern Life episodes |
[edit] Plot
In this story, Spunky becomes romantically smitten with an old rag mop, despite Rocko's constant attempts to dissolve the unhealthy "romance".
[edit] Additional Opening Credits
Storyboard: Conrad Vernon
[edit] Notes, Goofs, and Trivia
- Right before Rocko catches Spunky in the closet with the mop, you can clearly hear squeaking noises. This is a sexual reference to Spunky's relationship with the mop. The joke is played again later when the same noise is heard when the doctor spends time with the mop.
[edit] Quotes
- Doctor: Just as I thought, your dog is perfectly normal. But what we have here is a very sick mop. I must keep it for observation.
[edit] Unbalanced Load
“Unbalanced Load” | |
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Rocko's Modern Life episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 13b |
Written by | Vince Calandra, Joe Murray, Timothy Berglund, and Jeff Myers |
Directed by | Timothy Berglund |
Production no. | 005b |
Original airdate | December 5, 1993 |
Episode chronology | |
← Previous | Next → |
"Who's For Dinner / Love Spanked" | "I Have No Son" |
List of Rocko's Modern Life episodes |
[edit] Plot
In this story, Rocko decides that it's finally time to take a trip to the old laundromat (since some of his clothes are beginning to actually get up and walk around the room).
[edit] Additional Opening Credits
Storyboard: Jeff Myers
[edit] Notes, Goofs, and Trivia
- Heffer does not appear in these two episodes, nor does Filburt. Nonetheless, Tom Kenny is credited for voicing Heffer, when instead he just voiced miscellaneous characters.
[edit] Quotes
- Rocko: Laundry day is a very dangerous day.