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Film Fest: Tears of a Clone is the fourth episode of Clone High.

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The school holds a film fest and Joan, Gandhi, Abe, George Washington Carver, JFK and Cleo all submit films. Meanwhile, Scudworth gets ready for the Board of Shadowy Figures to come to dinner.

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When Abe decides to organize a Clone High Student Film Festival, he spends much time working on a movie about a misunderstood football-playing giraffe; Cleo stars in an autobiographical epic about how difficult it is to be as perfect and glamorous as her; Joan directs an avant-garde film which expresses her love for Abe through psychoanalytic dream imagery; and Gandhi and George Washington Carver work together to make a comedic mixed-race buddy cop action comedy called Black and Tan. Meanwhile, JFK plans a film but never manages to leave the casting couch with his various wouldbe female co-stars, and Principal Scudworth starts to panic when his bosses on the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures invite themselves to his house for dinner, but thankfully for him, Mr. Butlertron is there to save the day.

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  • Cleo and JFK are still not on good terms, after breaking up in the last episode.

Cultural References[]

  • Principal Scudworth likes Olive Garden, because it feels like he's eating in a stereotypical Italian's kitchen.
  • JFK refers to his couch as the "Casting Couch", in reference to a video trend, made mostly popular on PornHub, where amateur girls sit on a couch, interviewing to be porn stars, and then prove their skills by having sex with the interviewer. This is pretty much the same thing JFK was doing for his "movie", which very well could have been a porno.
  • Cleo promises that her movie will involve a soundtrack from SmashMouth.
  • Cleopatra's movie and the production that goes into it is a reference to the epic produce by FOX in 1963, which had its trims and outs destroyed by the company in order to save costs.

Historical References[]

  • Shadowy Figure tells Scudworth, that he's walking on "Karen Carpenter thin ice". This is a reference to Karen Carpenter becoming an anorexic.
  • After breaking into the TV/AV room, Julius Caesar exists with books instead and exclaims “YAH, BOOKS!” which is very likely a reference to the burning of the library of Alexandria, which the real life Julius Caesar is known for: causing a fire during a battle that destroyed a relatively large part of the library.
  • Abe mentions that Mother Teresa is working on a violent teen slasher sex romp, which directly contrasts with the personality of her clonemother, who was a very kind-hearted and saintly woman who would never dream of killing and took a vow of celibacy.
  • Cleopatra's movie features her being treated as an Egyptian goddess, fitting for her character.
  • Similar to the Mother Teresa gag, Adolf Hitler appears in the audience and is seen with a peace sign on his armband, rather than a swastika, implying that he's a very peaceful man, which of course, directly contrasts with his clonefather's hateful bigotry and philosophy that war is the solution to life's problems.

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ved Clone High episodes
Season 1

Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of SandEpisode Two: Election Blu-GalooA.D.D.: the Last D is for DisorderFilm Fest: Tears of a CloneSleep of Faith: La Ru D'AwakeningHomecoming: A Shot in D'ArcPlane Crazy: Gate ExpectationsA Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the StormRaisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three ActsLitter Kills: LitterallySnowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday SpecialMakeover Makeover Makeover: the Makeover EpisodeChanges: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale


Season 2


Let's Try This AgainSleepoverAnxious Times at Clone HighThe Crown: Joancoming: It’s a Cleo, Cleo, Cleo, Cleo WorldSome Talking but Mostly SongsSaved by the KnollSpring BrokenSexy-EdFor Your ConsiderationClone Alone


Season 3


Blinded With Pseudoscience: Magnetic DistractionsDon't You Get It? Sports Are Huge in This TownBible Humpers: A Much Needed PraycationThe Principal Principle: Sub Zero to Sub HeroMoney Can Buy Me Love: Stupid Is as Cupid DoesGo Yell It on the Mountain: Snow Way OutGrave Mistakes: The Virgin HomicidesCyranos: A Portmant-OpusCloney Island: Twist!The Cloniest Place on Earth: Missile While You Work

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