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Recap / Jellystone S 3 E 2 Disco Fever Cindy Vs Noodle Arms

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HBO Max release date: 2/22/20224(produced in 2022)

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Disco Fever

  • '70s Hair: When people start disco dancing, they gain 70s hairstyles.
  • Accidental Proposal: Cool Cat says he has a proposal to "let the good times roll." Before he clarifies what he means, Huckleberry thinks it was a marriage proposal, and turns him down, saying that he can't get married a fourth time.
  • Dance-Off: A dance battle between K-Pop and disco is what eliminates disco from Jellystone.
  • Dance Sensation: Cool Cat indoctrinates everyone into the disco lifestyle, and suddenly, everyone can't stop disco-dancing.
  • Disco Dan: Cool Cat (originally from the Heyyy, It's the King! episode "The King and His Jokers") shows up to bring disco back to Jellystone.
  • Insert Song: There's a K-Pop song in the episode ("Hot Sauce") that plays as disco is defeated.
  • Instant Costume Change: When people get the "disco fever," they immediately gain 70s clothes. They also gain K-Pop clothes when they hear K-Pop.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: Huck says this almost word-for-word while looking at a picture of his hairdo in the 70s.
  • Rainbows and Unicorns: Unicorns and rainbows show up as "Hot Sauce" plays.
  • Serial Spouse: Like he said in "The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove," Huck has been married three times before.
  • Shaking the Rump: The characters shake their butts when they disco dance.
  • Stylistic Suck: The K-Pop song "Hot Sauce" has deliberately nonsensical lyrics.
  • Wolf Whistle: You can hear a faint wolf whistle when Huckleberry says that he sure was a looker.

Cindy vs. Noodle Arms

  • Accidental Misnaming: Top Cat calls Cindy "Lindy" and "Bindy."
  • Great Big Book of Everything: Cindy consults her Big Book of Ailments to figure out what's wrong with Wally.
  • Indubitably Uninteresting Individual: Everyone seems to think that Cindy is boring, and it's not hard to see why - she literally eats vanilla ice cream. So, she tries to become cooler with Top Cat's help. Later, she weaponizes her boringness to cure everyone's disease.
  • Nap-Inducing Speak: In order to cure people's Lasagna Legs, she bores everyone to sleep with a lecture.
  • Rubber-Hose Limbs: People around town suddenly come down with a case of "noodle arms," where their arms become thin and wobbly. Later, they get "Lasagna Legs," where their legs are replaced with lasagna.
  • Snake Oil Salesman: Top Cat becomes an almost literal example, claiming that his "snake cream" (which has live snakes in it) can make people cooler. He later teaches Cindy how to become a salesperson like this, and Cindy starts selling quack medications.
  • Your Makeup Is Running: Cindy's mascara starts running when she cries.

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