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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Episode connections=== | ===Episode connections=== | ||
*This episode serves as a sequel to [[The Great Sock Mystery]]. | *This episode serves as a sequel to "[[The Great Sock Mystery]]." | ||
===Cultural references=== | ===Cultural references=== | ||
*The "Lint Rush" is an obvious parody of a gold rush. | *The "Lint Rush" is an obvious parody of a gold rush. |
Revision as of 02:19, 30 January 2020
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"The Great Lint Rush" | |
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Season/Series: | 14 |
Number in season: | 4b |
Original Airdate: | October 25, 2010[1] November 10, 2010[3] January 25, 2011[2] |
Credits | |
Written by: | Peter K. Hirsch |
Storyboard by: | Louis Piché |
Episodes | |
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Next "Tales of Grotesquely Grim Bunny" |
Summary
Mr. Toad is back! And he is ready to corner the Sock Market, leaving everyone in Elwood City barefoot and bereft.
Plot
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Characters
Major
Minor
- Arthur Read
- D.W. Read
- David Read
- Killer
- Amigo's great-grandfather (flashback)
- Amigo's great-grandfather's owner (flashback)
Trivia
Episode connections
- This episode serves as a sequel to "The Great Sock Mystery."
Cultural references
- The "Lint Rush" is an obvious parody of a gold rush.
- The "Great Chilly Toes Scare of 1929" is most likely a parody of the "Red Scare" and the "Great Depression".
Gallery
References