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*'''Bio-Dome''' - The plot of the episode is similar to the 1996 movie ''Bio-Dome'', and is based on the original script of ''Bio-Dome'', which was a more serious story about two slackers who accidentally get caught in a bio dome, and learn to cope and help the scientists. |
*'''Bio-Dome''' - The plot of the episode is similar to the 1996 movie ''Bio-Dome'', and is based on the original script of ''Bio-Dome'', which was a more serious story about two slackers who accidentally get caught in a bio dome, and learn to cope and help the scientists. |
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+ | ** The two lunatic criminals are based on Bud MacIntosh and Doyle Johnson, Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin's characters from the movie. |
*'''Johnny Bravo''' - This episode is similar to the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Biosphere Johnny", which is also based on ''Bio-Dome''. |
*'''Johnny Bravo''' - This episode is similar to the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Biosphere Johnny", which is also based on ''Bio-Dome''. |
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Revision as of 07:43, 7 December 2018
Trivia
- At the end of the episode, when the criminals get arrested by the police, one of the scientists remarks that it's a good thing that Sally and the criminals were in the Bio-Cube for only 11 minutes, referencing the average length of a Fairly OddParents episode.
References
- Bio-Dome - The plot of the episode is similar to the 1996 movie Bio-Dome, and is based on the original script of Bio-Dome, which was a more serious story about two slackers who accidentally get caught in a bio dome, and learn to cope and help the scientists.
- The two lunatic criminals are based on Bud MacIntosh and Doyle Johnson, Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin's characters from the movie.
- Johnny Bravo - This episode is similar to the Johnny Bravo episode "Biosphere Johnny", which is also based on Bio-Dome.