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Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo

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Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo is the second episode of Clone High. It was written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

Synopsis

JFK and Abe both run for School President. Meanwhile Scudworth gets the school a corporate sponsor, X-Stream Blu.

Plot

TBA

Characters

Major Roles

Minor Roles

Music

Trivia

Cultural References

  • The title of this episode is a pun on the sequel film, "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo".
  • Abe references to the 1950's sit-com, Happy Days and it's constant use of the TV tropes, Tempting Fate and Rock Bottom.
  • One of the students calls Gandhi a Smurf.
  • Scudworth says "I watched the first two thirds of the MC Hammer behind the music. Behind The Music is a show about the biographies of musicians, and MC Hammer is a rapper best known for the song "Can't Touch This".
  • The style of Marilyn Manson's Food Pyramid song is presented in the same style as songs from Schoolhouse Rock.

Historical References

  • Abe and JFK competing for school president is a reference to both of their respective clonefathers being former American presidents.
  • While Abe wonders why he's so afraid of running for school president, a painting in the background is shown, depicting The Lincoln Assasination.
  • Wally and Carl inform JFK that the original John Fitzgerald Kennedy was, as they quote, "A caring leader, and he inspired a generation of young people." JFK responds, "I thought he was a macho, womanizing stud who conquered the moon!". Both are correct.
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