Talk:The One Wherein There Is a Big Twist, Part II

Music
The music at the very end of the episode, which plays during the 'this year on drawn together' sequence... Does anyone know where that is from? It is driving me nuts. Is it from some kind of opera, or something totally made in-house? They have used pre-made music before... Any ideas, anyone?
 * It sounds like a movie theme to me- The Omen, perhaps, or some other demon/supernatural-themed film. I suspect it's original music crafted to sound like the music from those type of movies. If it's a pre-existing piece, I'd like to know what it is myself.Raymondluxuryacht 08:37, 5 March 2006 (UTC)

Reversion of recent edits
The following information keeps getting taken out and readded. If you're really insistent on it being there, please make your argument for it right here. "I have seen this episode and noticed this" is not sufficient to provide that this info is correct and/or relevant.


 * The scene,where Jeff Probst ride on the dolphins could be inspired from Madagascar. In this Movie Marty, the zebra has done the same.

The film Madagascar was released in May 2005. This episode aired in October 2005. The production process for Drawn Together is one of the longest, most involved for any animated series. The creators estimate it take approximately nine months to produce each episode. It's really unlikely they'd be able to refer to a film that came out only five months before the episode aired.


 * Before Wooldoor hangs up, he has written on the room: "Wooldoor was here". This could be a parody from Bart Simpson´s Graphiti-Signature "El Barto was here".

This joke is as old as time. Bart Simpson did not invent it, and there's no reason to believe that's what they're referring to here.


 * The native woman, they said to her man: "You never touch me!" looks like Shego from Kim Possible.

She doesn't look that much like her. And if she just bears a passing resemblance, that wouldn't be notable.Raymondluxuryacht 18:05, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

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DVD only song
Would mentioning the "Shit Sandwich" song from the season two DVD be noteworthy in the "musical number" section? I can't figure out a way to word it so it fits it with the rest of the article though. --Evildevil 01:04, 26 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Yeah, it's definitely notable. I'll go ahead and add it.Raymondluxuryacht 02:17, 26 September 2007 (UTC)