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- Production Date:
[?]
- Jun 91
- Broadcast Date:
[?]
- ?? ??? 91
- Running Time:
[?]
- 10:57 + 14:38 = 25:35
- AKA:
[?]
- ``Baxter Beach''
- ``Baxter Beach Carnival''
- ``Baxter Beach or Bust''
- ``Maturity''
- Plot Synopsis:
[?]
- Clarissa wants to work at the annual Baxter Beach Carnival,
but Janet and Marshall don't think she's mature enough.
- Subplots:
[?]
- Ferguson's counting beans to win a prize at the carnival;
Marshall and Janet are doing some spring cleaning;
Sam is planning a surprise dinner to cheer up his dad.
- Opening Scene:
[?]
- ``You know how the front page of the newspaper is always about
the stock market or Russians?''
/ What about the stuff that really matters?
- Closing Line:
[?]
- ``Does this mean I'm old enough to retire?''
- Spoofs:
[?]
- None.
- Other Cut-away Segments:
[?]
- --
- Computer Stuff:
[?]
- --
- Sam's Entrances:
[?]
- ``Hi, Sam. Hey, Sam, should I join an Amazon tribe
or just move to another planet?'' ``I don't know if that's far away enough.''
- ``Hi, Sam.''
``Hey. I cleaned out Dad's entire collection of psychology books.''
- ``Hey, Clarissa.'' ``Hi, Sam. How'd things go with your dad?''
- [In Sam's vision of the future: ``Hi, Sam.'' ``Hello.'']
- Names for Ferguson:
[?]
*
- booger-faced creep
?
- Ferg-head
?
- dear brother
?
- maggot-head
?
- pickle-face
?
- little baby brother
The exchange between Clarissa and Ferguson in Sam's vision of the future:
Ferguson: Hey, slug-head! Clarissa: Get lost, you old clug-head!
Ferguson: Fuzz-brain! Clarissa: Cheese-breath!
Ferguson: Wart-head! Clarissa: Drool-face!
- Marshall's Designs:
[?]
- --
- Janet's Work:
[?]
- --
- Writer:
[?]
- Mitchell Kriegman
- Director:
[?]
- Chuck Vinson
- Guest Players:
[?]
- --
- Opening Credits:
[?]
- None.
- Closing Credits:
[?]
- --
- Character Names:
[?]
- --
- Real-World References:
[?]
- --
- Quotes:
[?]
- --
- Lyrics and Poetry:
[?]
- --
- Clothes:
[?]
- --
- Food:
[?]
- --
- Pics:
[?]
- --
- Favorite Lines:
[?]
- ``You can't even have a simple disagreement in this place!'' - Clarissa
- ``Funny... I feel my childhood slipping away.'' - Clarissa
- ``Yesterday, I was a child...'' - Clarissa
- ``OK. O... K... What could those letters mean?
Two letters chosen at random from an alphabet of twenty-six.'' - Clarissa
- Favorite Scenes:
[?]
- `` `Y' is a crooked letter'' scene on the couch
(Clarissa at her most rebellious =)
- ``Melancholia'' scene in the kitchen
- Other good stuff:
[?]
- --
- Weak Points and Mistakes:
[?]
- --
[?]
- This is
one of many
episodes in which live animals were used --
in this case, a sheep from the Baxter Beach Carnival.
- Clarissa says part of a parent's job description is
to say no when their child asks for something.
See
DYN: Various lists
for other components of a ``parent's job description''.
- Clarissa and Ferguson cooperate in this episode to
get Janet and Marshall to let them go to the Baxter Beach Carnival.
See
DYN: Various lists
for other instances of them cooperating.
- In this episode, Clarissa gets a job at the Baxter Beah Carnival
in the Kiddie Corner Daycare (only from memory).
See
DYN: Various lists
for other jobs Clarissa has had.
- Clarissa tries to butter-up her parents by cooking.
She also tries this in
``The Cycle'' (#153).
- This is the first appearance of the Magic 8-Ball in CEIA.
See
DYN: Various lists
for other episodes it appears in.
- This is one of four episodes that start out with Clarissa
talking to us in the bathroom mirror.
See
DYN: Similar openings, endings, or stuff in between
for the other three.
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