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===Art===
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*Designs by Chris Tabares<ref name="Tabares">[https://twitter.com/christabaress/status/1454486229995687937 Chris Tabares on Twitter - "Here are some designs..."]</ref> and Ian Vazquez.<ref name="hobbit">[https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1457088195317809152 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "The Dust Demon from..."]</ref>
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===Storyboards===
*Boarded by Ian Vazquez,<ref>[https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1463657858499629056 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "KNOCK KNOCK It's the..."]</ref> with some poses of Bunny drawn by Benji Williams.<ref name="cree">[https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1463660200448036867 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "More of Bunny Star..."]</ref>
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===Production notes===
'''Ian Vazquez:'''
*Vazquez said that [[Cree Summer]] (the voice of Bunny) puts so much fun into her performance that he can't help drawing it out as a part of the storyboard, such as a squeak on the word "it's" early in the episode.<ref name="cree"/>
**Summer's read on the word "back-sass" was his "favorite delivery I have ever had the privilege to draw to, that is all."<ref>[https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1463691777160871945 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "Cree Summer's read on..."]</ref>
*Vazquez stated that the barbarian woman had some of the most fun faces to draw, saying it "was fun having her go from scary to gripped by the JOY OF DANCE."<ref>[https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1463663063039561729 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "Barbarian lady had..."]</ref>
*Vazquez said that it took many lines to draw the "Dust Demon." He subsequently stated that "The Dust Demon was a fun challenge for the shots I drew him, he had to look scary, big, imposing and like he ain't got no bones...because he's just a big mean hunk of dust bunnies. I liked having him talk out of the side of his mouth to go with his Bluto-esque voice!"<ref>[https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1463671470115098627 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "The Dust Demon was..."]</ref>
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*The storyboard artist said that this scene was a "good example of the no-bones as he calls upon all the powers of dustiness to do very bad things." Vazquez tried to make him look like an out of shape Chernabog here.<ref>[https://twitter.com/TweetinV/status/1463690274601725954 Ian Vazquez on Twitter - "Good example of the no-bones..."]</ref>
 
'''Chris Tabares:'''
*According to Tabares, the original design concept for Pat the Hapless was a barbarian warrior, but was scrapped later on to be a bit pudgier. Despite that, he still thought that "he was a blast to design and draw."<ref name="Tabares"/>


===Music===
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*This episode's title is a parody of ''{{W|Conan the Barbarian}}''.
*This episode's title is a parody of ''{{W|Conan the Barbarian}}''.
**This marks the second time a Nicktoon series has referenced this, the first being "Timmy the Barbarian" from ''{{W|The Fairly OddParents}}''.
**This marks the second time a Nicktoon series has referenced this, the first being "Timmy the Barbarian" from ''{{W|The Fairly OddParents}}''.
*The Dust Demon's design is a reference to the goblins' in the {{W|Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment|Rankin/Bass}} adaption of ''{{W|The Hobbit (1977 film)|The Hobbit}}''.<ref name="hobbit"/>


==Video==
==Video==

Revision as of 07:07, 9 May 2023

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Characters

Synopsis

In the living room of the Star house, Bunny blows on a conch shell and calls the rest of the family to meet with her. Bunny announces that it is family movie night, but also tells the family that they need to get their weekly chores done. Cecil is assigned to cut the grass; GrandPat to put out the radio; Squidina to work on the house's floors; and Patrick on garbage duty. Bunny herself decides to do vacumming. After she finishes her chore, she runs into the time closet and decides to go to the barbaric age.

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Bunny looks at the temple.

While inside the barbaric environment, she finds a temple and steps into line, encountering a barbarian woman. After questioning Bunny about her outfit, the warrior whistles to bring in a reptile troop, and she and Bunny switch clothes in the background, with Bunny now wearing the warrior's armor and the warrior wearing Bunny's outfit. Bunny gets an idea from the warrior to take the dust demon's treasure at the top of the temple. The gatekeeper interrogates Bunny, who brings up her produest honor of being a mother. The gatekeeper lets Bunny into the temple after mentioning he never had the feeling of having a mother.

Back at the house, GrandPat, Cecil, and Squidina are shown waiting for movie night to start. Patrick says that movie night should only start when the entire family is available. He chains himself to the TV as the rest of the family threaten to attack him. Meanwhile, Bunny climbs up the temple. A demon approaches her, but Bunny gets past him after vacuuming off his nose germs. She opens the door at the top of the stairs by vacuuming off the lock and bolts from it.

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Bunny faces the dust demon.

Bunny soon reaches the top of the temple, finding the jewel treasure. She tries to vacuum the jewels, which awarms the dust demon. The dust demon attempts to deal with Bunny by producing a shag carpet, which has no effect. The demon steps on the carpet, creating several dirty spots, but Bunny uses the scrubbing abilities of her vacuum to clean them, as well as the demon's feet. The dust demon then brings in a refrigerator encased by an iron maiden and prepares to drink milk out of the carton, which gets Bunny's attention, causing her to vacuum the carton and pour the milk in a glass. The dust demon then threatens to wipe his mouth with curtains. Lighting soon strikes into Bunny's vacuum, with her soon scaring off the dust demon, with him landing in the walls. However, Bunny immediately vacuums him up.

The demon children are seen at the top of the temple, wondering what happened to their dad. Bunny gives them the bag, which has him inside. She glides away on a flying dragon, with the reveal that the family was watching the events on TV. Bunny comes home to find the family, but soon returns to the temple to clean up the remaining specks. The family get tired of waiting for her, so they change the channel to The Sir Urchin & Snail Fail Show!, as the episode ends with them laughing.

Production

This episode was confirmed by the British TV guide DigiGuide on October 5, 2021.[1]

Art

  • Designs by Chris Tabares[2] and Ian Vazquez.[3]

Storyboards

  • Boarded by Ian Vazquez,[4] with some poses of Bunny drawn by Benji Williams.[5]

Production notes

Ian Vazquez:

  • Vazquez said that Cree Summer (the voice of Bunny) puts so much fun into her performance that he can't help drawing it out as a part of the storyboard, such as a squeak on the word "it's" early in the episode.[5]
    • Summer's read on the word "back-sass" was his "favorite delivery I have ever had the privilege to draw to, that is all."[6]
  • Vazquez stated that the barbarian woman had some of the most fun faces to draw, saying it "was fun having her go from scary to gripped by the JOY OF DANCE."[7]
  • Vazquez said that it took many lines to draw the "Dust Demon." He subsequently stated that "The Dust Demon was a fun challenge for the shots I drew him, he had to look scary, big, imposing and like he ain't got no bones...because he's just a big mean hunk of dust bunnies. I liked having him talk out of the side of his mouth to go with his Bluto-esque voice!"[8]
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  • The storyboard artist said that this scene was a "good example of the no-bones as he calls upon all the powers of dustiness to do very bad things." Vazquez tried to make him look like an out of shape Chernabog here.[9]

Chris Tabares:

  • According to Tabares, the original design concept for Pat the Hapless was a barbarian warrior, but was scrapped later on to be a bit pudgier. Despite that, he still thought that "he was a blast to design and draw."[2]

Music

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Release

Trivia

General

Episode references

  • The Sir Urchin & Snail Fail Show! returns from "Library Cards."
    • This was also the show's first appearance on The Patrick Star Show.

Cultural references

Video

File:Night of Premieres Promo (November 5, 2021)

References

Notes