Mazel-Tina - S4-E13
Corrected entry: When everyone refers to Tammy's party they're catering for, they refer to it as a bar mitzvah. Bar mitzvahs are for boys - they're called Bat mitzvahs for girls.
Starring: Kristen Schaal, H. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman
Mazel-Tina - S4-E13
Corrected entry: When everyone refers to Tammy's party they're catering for, they refer to it as a bar mitzvah. Bar mitzvahs are for boys - they're called Bat mitzvahs for girls.
Other mistake: After the turkeys start attacking in "The Running of the Turkeys", Mr. Fishoder and his brother start running. In that clip a Turkey pops out the side of a guy's head. Look in the mid lower right side. Looks like a design error. Pretty big error, no slow down needed to see it. (00:05:20)
The Prince: Hello there, my bothers. I almost didn't see you. I am...the Prince of Persuasia! There are three steps to persuading women. Step number one: Trap your princess. Physically corner her in a room and eventually, your life. Step two: Insult your princess. Insult her face, her body, her brain, her car. The lower her self-esteem, the higher your chances, bro. It's been biologically proven, by me. Step three: Brag. Not lying, but close. Make up a story about how you single-handedly murdered a wild animal. Your story is going to release a hormone, deep inside her body, called "Insatia." It makes women ovulate. For sex!
Trivia: The song during the end credits, "Don't You Love Cotton Candy", is a parody of the song "Don't You (Forget About Me) ", which is the song used in the film "The Breakfast Club." This episode is a parody of that film.
Question: In what episode does the dad ask Gene why he is dressed like Dexy from Dexy's Midnight Runners?
Answer: S04e15, "The Kids Rob a Train."
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Correction: They say "bat mitzvah" several times throughout the episode, never "bar mitzvah" (with the exception of a play on words when it's referred to as a "brat" mitzvah).
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