Drawn Together: Season 1, Episode 5The Other Cousin (1 Dec. 2004)Princess Clara is embarrassed when her cousin comes to visit, while Xandir, Toots and Wooldoor get high off Ling Ling. Director:Peter Avanzino |
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Drawn Together: Season 1, Episode 5The Other Cousin (1 Dec. 2004)Princess Clara is embarrassed when her cousin comes to visit, while Xandir, Toots and Wooldoor get high off Ling Ling. Director:Peter Avanzino |
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| Adam Carolla | ... |
Spanky Ham
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| Jess Harnell | ... |
Captain Hero
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| Abbey McBride | ... |
Ling-Ling
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| Jack Plotnick | ... |
Xandir P Whifflebottom
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| Sarah Silverman | ... |
Bleh
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| Tara Strong | ... |
Toot Braunstein /
Princess Clara
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| Cree Summer | ... |
Foxxy Love
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| James Arnold Taylor | ... |
Wooldoor Sockbat /
The Producer /
Additional Voices
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The Producers announce that someone will get a visit from a family member this week. Princess Clara is excited when a royal carriage rolls up, but her joy turns to horror when the guest turns out to be her mentally disabled cousin, Bleh. Captain Hero and Spanky are about to begin tormenting Bleh until they discover that she's actually gorgeous, so they instead make a bet over whether Hero will have sex with her. Meanwhile, as Xandir and Toots console Ling Ling over the non-appearance of his father, they inadvertently discover that he secretes an addictive hallucinogen when depressed. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
Hey, I know the comment about the music was posted some time ago, but I stumbled across this information while looking for the name of another song in this episode (where cousin Bleh is coming down the stairs -- still haven't found it!).
The song I think you're wondering about is "Moving in Stereo" by The Cars. I'm pretty sure the pop culture reference is to the 'pool scene' from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083929/ (though I've never actually seen this movie, YouTube seems to support this theory).
As an interesting side-note, this somehow reminded my of Fountains of Wayne's video for "Stacy's Mom," which I think also makes a reference (near the end of the video) to "Fast times at Ridgemont High," though it's not as obvious.