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Trash-Talker is the seventh episode of The Pumpernickel Show.

Summary[]

After hearing a bad word from Snippy, Gorga starts using it!

Plot[]

The episode begins with Coach Squidward Pheekers giving Snippy the trash, and telling him to take it out. On his way to the trash, upstairs in the apartment, Snippy hears the sound of vicious roaring and a woman screaming. He tries to be quiet, but when he puts the trash in the bag, which summons a vicious dog that chases Snippy downstairs. He gets stuck through the door, and when Dod and Harry pull him out, the dog lets in, and starts chasing everyone. Pumpy sends the dog back, calling it a r*****.

Gorga asks what a "r*****" is and Nashville and Pumpy tell him not to say that word. Then, Snizzy says the word. The inspector knocks on the door and they try not to prevent Gorga from saying that word around the inspector. When Gorga says, "Hi," the inspector runs off, screaming from the sight of a talking chicken and gets hit by a car. Having had enough, Dod restricts everyone from speaking.

In this silent segment, Snippy and Gorga play fetch. Gorga chases the ball down the toilet, and is flushed into the ocean. He then enters a photobooth, where he takes photos. Dod gets Snizzy a brown slushie and Snippy gets Harry a Nintendo Switch. Then, it cuts to a 7-minute still.

Then, Harry loses his temper over a game, and says "r*****" which breaks the silence. Then, everyone else starts saying, eventually summoning Coach Squidward Pheekers who threatens to throw Snippy out of the Empire State Building. Gorga stops him, and Snippy tells Coach where he learned the word and how he learned it. Coach explains to him that bad words are not tolerated by people around him, and gives him a cup to pee in. Then, he drinks it.

Trivia[]

  • This episode was silent for most of the episode to save time.
    • The excessive screen that takes up a majority of the episode was a result of Tom Petersen being too lazy to animate anything, and in a hurry. He would later make up for this in Glee.
  • This episode was originally going to be titled, "Potty Mouth," but it was changed to "Trash-Talker" at the last minute.
  • This episode shares a similar plot with:
    • Angela Anaconda - "The Curse of Baby Lulu"​
    • Arthur - "Bleep"​
    • Auto-B-Good - "Movie 'FX'"​
    • Baby Looney Tunes - "Who Said That"​
    • The Berenstain Bears (2003) - "The Big Blooper“​
    • The Bernie Mac Show – “If I Were N-Riched Man”​
    • Black-ish - "The Word"​
    • Caillou - "Caillou's Crossword“
    • Diary of a Wimpy Kid – “Greg Lies, Part 4” and “Swear Jar”​
    • Dexter's Laboratory - "Rude Removal"​
    • Dinosaurs - "Baby Talk“​
    • Family Guy - "Stewie's First Word"​
    • Franklin – “Franklin’s Word” ​
    • Flying Feet (2016) – “Shut Up"​
    • The Holly Rivers of Derek Fallon – “Midfinger”
    • It's Not Scary - "Antenne 2" & "Big Ape Productions"
    • Milo – “Bad Words”​
    • Modern Family - "Little Bo Bleep“​
    • Naughty, Naughty Pets – “I Swear To Tell The Whole Truth!”​
    • New Super Mario Bros. Wii – The Series – “Do Not Curse”​
    • NUMB3RS – “Wet Your Pants And Do Not Swear”​
    • Pivot Animator – Musti Strikes​
    • The Powerpuff Girls - "Curses"​
    • Rolie Polie Olie - "Dinglie Danglie Doodle"​
    • Rugrats - "Word of the Day"​
    • Seven Little Monsters - "The Bad Word"​
    • Speechless - "R-u-n-Runaway"​
    • SpongeBob SquarePants - "Sailor Mouth“​
    • SuperMarioLogan – “Jeffy’s Bad Word”​
    • The Howard Stern Show - "They Call Me Baba Booey"​
    • Tiny Toon Adventures - "To Bleep or Not to Bleep“ ​
    • Wimzie’s House – “Please Don’t Say That”​
    • XNUMB3RS – “The Opposite Pudding Curse”​
    • Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!- "The Bad Word"​
  • This episode doesn't start with the disclaimer at the beginning. In addition, the TV-Y7 notice is ingrained in the episode.
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