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Mr. Show with Bob and David/"The Velveteen Touch of a Dandy Fop"

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"The Velveteen Touch of a Dandy Fop"
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Season 2, Episode 6
Airdate December 20, 1996
Production Number 206
Written by David Cross
Jay Johnston
Bill Odenkirk
Bob Odenkirk
Dino Stamatopoulos
Paul F. Tompkins
Directed by Troy Miller
John Moffitt
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"Operation Hell on Earth"
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"Heaven's Chimney"
Mr. Show with Bob and DavidSeason Two

"The Velveteen Touch of a Dandy Fop" is the sixth and final episode of the second season of Mr. Show with Bob and David, and the tenth episode overall.

Guest Stars: Cheryl Bartel, Jack Black (Gay Guy/Movie Fan/Lost Movie Fan), Lisa Boyle, Floyd H. Dodd, Sarah Kalen, Maynard Keenan (Uninterested Interviewee), James McDonald, Tina New, Robbie Weinstein

Contents

Plot Overview

Sketches

  • Charity/Blind Gary Open: Bob is running to raise money for people with full-blown Entitilitis while David raises money for his own illegitimate children. After David brags about his charity programs for pretty girls and himself, Bob calls a blind man to read him that day's Calvin and Hobbes. (Link: Blind Gary introduces a service for overly helpful people to be matched up with the disabled.)
  • Subway: A group of busybodies butt in to an argument between lovers on a subway car. They turn out to represent "the four voices within" and spark a scientific but childish debate. (Link: Dr. Terry and Dr. Sammy do battle with their imaginary avatars in Droopy's head.)
  • Donut Shop: Droopy has trouble ordering a dozen donuts and understanding Dylan's anti-establishment views. (Link: Dylan plays a classic recording on his precious mini-victrola.)
  • Megaphone Madness: Two stars of "megaphone crooning" battle for prominence in a race to sing about the newest technology of the 1920s. (Link: Dickie cleans up a theater showing Coupon: The Movie.)
  • Greenlight Gang: Movie executives argue over who is responsible for the production of a movie about a popular coupon. (Link: The executives decide to sue the public for not seeing their terrible movie.)
  • Coupon: The Trial: A montage of Coupon: The Movie v. the People of the United States. (Link: The judge sentences every person in the United States to see Coupon: The Movie.)
  • Coupon: The Movie: The bombastic yet prosaic trailer for Coupon: The Movie. (The trailer ends with testimonials about the movie and its companion roller coaster.)
  • Credits Testimonials Close: Testimonials about Mr. Show's credits.

Notes

Special Thanks To

Clay Loudermilk

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes