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Big Horns George
"Big Horns George" | |
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Season/Series: | 8 |
Number in season: | 10a |
Original Airdate: | December 26, 2003[1] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Peter K. Hirsch |
Storyboard by: | Gerry Capelle Robert Yap |
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Summary
George learns how to sing the blues with a little inspiration from his dummy, Wally.
Plot
Brain tells George about the blues. After lending him CD's and showing him a song he wrote George becomes inspired to write his own blues song. After writing one he performs it to Koko Taylor, a blues legend, his courage is lost when he can't sing loud enough for anyone to hear. He goes home and listens to a CD by Taj Mahal, while listening, he dreams up more courage to perform for Koko Taylor once again. During his second attempt his guitar string snaps. As he loses courage again, Taj Mahal arrives and helps him to get over his snapped guitar string and George finally performs his song for Coco.
Characters
Main
Guest Stars
Minor
Cameo
Mentioned
Songs
- This is the complete list of songs featured in the episode
- "63 Year Old Mama" (Koko Taylor)
- Pi Blues (The Brain)
- "Put the Pot On" (Koko Taylor)
- The Pinocchio Blues (George)
- "Fishin' Blues" (Taj Mahal)
- George's Unnamed Blues (George)
Trivia
- Arthur is absent from this episode.
- This is one of the episodes that focuses on music (with the others being Arthur vs. the Piano, Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival, My Music Rules, Arthur Plays the Blues, Brother, Can You Spare a Clarinet?, Tipping the Scales, and Lights, Camera... Opera!).
Cultural References
- The scene where Binky is the shop owner and jailer may be a reference to the book The Phantom Tollbooth.