Clerks: The Animated Series episode five

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“Dante and Randal and Jay and Silent Bob and a Bunch of New Characters and Lando, Take Part in a Whole Bunch of Movie Parodies Including But Not Exclusive To, The Bad News Bears, The Last Starfighter, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Plus a High School Reunion”
Clerks: The Animated Series episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 5
Guest stars Michael McKean as Professor Ram, Charles Barkley as Himself
Written by David Mandel
Kevin Smith
Directed by Nick Filippi
Production no. 105
Original airdate Never aired
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"Dante and Randal and Jay and Silent Bob and a Bunch of New Characters and Lando, Take Part in a Whole Bunch of Movie Parodies Including But Not Exclusive To, The Bad News Bears, The Last Starfighter, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Plus a High School Reunion" is the fifth episode of Clerks: The Animated Series. It was never aired.

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[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

After attending his high school reunion, Dante feels that he is unappreciated by his former baseball teammates. Meanwhile, Randal reunites with his now lesbian former girlfriends and becomes addicted to an old arcade game "Pharaoh", which he finds in the janitor's closet. After a drunken night together, Leonardo gives Dante the chance to coach his Little League team, which is made up of a bunch of loser kids. Meanwhile, Randal finally beats the "Pharaoh" high score and is apprehended by government agents. While Dante's team continues to lose games, Randal is living the game of "Pharaoh" as he is forced to build pyramids. Jay, who is technically still in fourth grade, joins Dante's team and leads them to victory. The team finally enters the state championship, only to find that the other team has been captured by an evil cult and forced to work in a slave mine up the side of a mountain. Dante, Jay, Silent Bob and the rest of the team force themselves in, rescue the other team, along with Randal, who happens to be slaving in the same mine, and blow up the cave and return to town. The episode ends with Dante's team winning against the brutally malnourished and unhealthy former slaves.

[edit] Trivia

  • The geisha that Randal talks to before escaping is voiced by Kevin Smith.
  • During the awards ceremony at the reunion, the pictures on the wall behind the stage are caricatures of the staff.
  • The Kid in the Helmet makes his first appearance in this episode. Briefly mentioned in the series' 2nd episode, he was seen in live action form, but cut out of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
  • Junior Little League could get around trademark laws due to 'junior' being in the title. The Little League title is trademarked.
  • Randal asks about an ex-girlfriend named "Tracy Morgan." Tracy Morgan (in reality, a male) appeared as "Pumpkin Escobar" in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
  • The climatic scene takes place in Toms River, New Jersey, whose 1998 Little League team actually were champions in the Little League World Series; the team failed to achieve the title the following year, roughly one year prior to the debut of Clerks: The Animated Series.
  • The title of this episode (which is not seen on screen, but is on the DVD menus) is the longest in the series; each successive episode title is longer than the previous one, with the exception of episode six, "The Last Episode Ever".
  • The picture of Randall in the yearbook is a parody of the execution of Nguyễn Văn Lém in the Vietnam War.

[edit] Disclaimer joke

"I can't believe I went to law school for this."

[edit] Running jokes

  • All of the lesbians are very manly and voiced by men.
  • Dante and the team climb up what appears to be a cliff's face, but a potted plant that falls horizontally across the screen reveals that the camera is sideways and they are actually just walking across a flat surface. This leads to the question of why they are walking like that. This is a reference to episodes one and two.
  • Some Junior Little League team names, mocking actual Little League names, can be seen in the newspaper flybys.

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