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* LiteralMetaphor: When dealing to JFK, the Pusher goes behind a dumpster, asking to be followed into his "office". Camera cut to an actual office, with the Pusher telling his secretary on an intercom to hold his calls.
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** A valentine-like illustration of Skudworth with the words "Skudworth Is Your Favorite Character!" appears during the PTA meeting.
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** A valentine-like Valentine-like illustration of Skudworth Scudworth with the words "Skudworth "Scudworth Is Your Favorite Character!" appears during the PTA meeting.
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'''Written by:''' Phil Lord & Christopher Miller
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'''Written by:''' [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord & Christopher Miller
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'''Written by:''' Phil Lord & Christopher Miller
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'''Original Air Date''': January 12, 2003
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'''MTV air date:''' 3/10/2003
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In this MusicalEpisode, the clones are given an anti-drug presentation by sobriety advocate Larry Hardcore (Creator/JackBlack) who casually mentions that he was once such a junkie that he would have smoked raisins had if he was told you could get high off of them. Soon, an epidemic breaks out and all of the clones are getting stoned off of raisin joints provided by a mysterious figure known as "The Pusher," leading to a generational war between teens and adults. Meanwhile, Gandhi's own raisin trip sends him on an epic quest to rescue a princess.
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In this MusicalEpisode, the clones are given an anti-drug presentation by sobriety advocate Larry Hardcore (Creator/JackBlack) who casually mentions that he was once such a junkie that he would have smoked raisins had if he was been told that you could get high off of them. Soon, an epidemic breaks out and all of the clones are getting stoned off of raisin joints provided by a mysterious figure known as "The Pusher," leading to a generational war between teens and adults. Meanwhile, Gandhi's own raisin trip sends him on an epic quest to rescue a princess.