Episode 1353: The Big Bonk
"The Big Bonk" | |
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Episode no. | Season 10 Episode 153 |
Directed by | Richard Bradley Scott Preston |
Written by | Mellie Buse |
Original release date | December 21, 2003 |
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The Big Bonk is the one hundred fifty-third episode of season 10 of revamped Where will my feet take me today? and the one thousand three hundred fifty-third episode overall. It originally aired on December 21, 2003.
Synopsis[edit]
Where's Hubba Hubba? He isn't responding to any of the questions the Hoobs have thought of this morning. Maybe a big bonk on the roof will hold the answer.
Plot[edit]
George the Saxophone Player[edit]
Hubba Hubba tells Auntie Hattie Hoob about the peep story to send on the Hooby computer about a saxophone player named George.
In 1939, Young George was walking from town to town and he looked a saxophone neon sign and he wants to be a saxophone player. In 1943, George was walking from town to town playing with his saxophone. In 1948, George joined the jazz band called The Bopolots. Kelly on the drums, Gilda on the piano, Edwin on the bass, Roger on the trumpet, Freddy on the trombone, Rosie on the clarinet and George on the saxophone. "Believe or Not, Very good, man" cried Edwin and "I think you're right, Oh yes, I can!" cried George. Every year, They travelled around the World, and their hometown New York, They made the albums and singles, they made movies and of course their television appearances. So Cool!
Heat Wave at Death of Alan Perry Feingold
Gags and Segments[edit]
- Clarinet Gag: MusicCity
- Cartoon and Song: I Beep Beep Song
Opening Titles[edit]
- Where will my feet take me today? presents
- The Big Bonk
- Starring
- Hubba Hubba
- Alexis Winky
- Mister Q
- Miss U
- Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose
- Miss O
- Also Starring
- Iver
- Groove
- Tula
- Roma
- Vicky Le Verrier
- Mister B
- Mister V
- Anna Rodriguez
- Jester Slikk in the Box
- Medusa Ledusa
- Casting
- Music
- Jane Wilson
- Music Genre ... Jazz, 1950s rock in the style of Bill Haley and 1953 film music in the style of Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz, Adolph Deutsch, Conrad Salinger and Alexander Courage
- Costume Design ... H&M, Capezio[1]
- Production Design ... Carter and McDonough
- Animation Film Clips ... The Simpsons: Bleeding Gums Murphy’s Life (Moaning Lisa, Dancin' Homer and 'Round Springfield)
- Director of Photography .... Jane O'Connor
- Produced by
- Based on the Characters created by
- Written by
- Directed by