The beaver brothers have decided to throw a party for all of their friends, but when they realize that they've made absolutely no preparations an hour before the party is scheduled to begin, they make a mad dash in an attempt to set the party up before it's too late.
Episode Summary
Background Information
- Titles of two of the eight-tracks that Norb and Dag own are Little Mitchie and His Amazing Magical Organ and Nice and Lonely: The Movie.
Production Information
Continuity
Allusions
- Romeo and Juliet - The episode title is a play on of the line "parting is such sweet sorrow" from Shakespeare's tragedy.
- Sigmund Freud - After Dag gives his theory on what a party is, Norb calls him "Dagmund Freud", which is a reference to the late Austrian neurologist.
- Wayne Gretzky - While sliding on the floor with squeegees, Norbert calls Daggett "Wayne Dagsky", which is a reference to the retired Canadian professional hockey player.
Cast
- Nick Bakay as Norbert
- Richard Horvitz as Daggett
- Victor Wilson as Bing
- Singers: Charlie Brissette, Terry Wood, Tom Armbruster
References
- ↑ "Pass It On!"
- ↑ "Dag's List"
- ↑ "Finger Lickin' Goofs"
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