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Drawn Together/Clum Babies

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Clum Babies
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Season 2, Episode 5
Airdate November 16, 2005
Production Number 204
Written by Jon Kimmel
Directed by Rich Moore
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Clum Babies is the fifth episode of the second season of Drawn Together, and the thirteenth episode overall.

Guest Stars: Will Ryan (Bob the Cucmber), Maurice LaMarche (Larry the Tomato)

Contents

Plot Overview

Wooldoor Sockbat reaches puberty and tries to hump anything and everything around the house. Foxxy Love takes him under her wing, so to speak, and teaches him to masturbate, which results in the creation of "Clum Babies". Princess Clara is abhorred by this, and shows him a boy who went blind from masturbating to teach Wooldoor a lesson. This lesson backfires, however, when the clum babies are shown to have healing powers. Spanky Ham and Foxxy seize this opportunity and sell the clum babies; the Princess is again disturbed by this and with the help of some friends converts Wooldoor to Christianity. Irony strikes, however, when the Princess comes down with consumption, and needs the clum babies to cure herself. Ling Ling, meanwhile, has been out on the prowl for "fighting partners"; after one such tryst he learns that the time has come for his arranged marriage to Ni-pul. However, the spark quickly dies on their battles, and they come to a mutually acceptable compromise.

Notes

The production number for this episode is 204, but it's the fifth episode of season two. Out of order?

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

Foxxy: Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle.
Princess: Oh, so it's fine when you say it.

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