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'''Litter Kills: Litterally''' is the tenth episode of Clone High. It was written by Murray Miller and Judah Miller.
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The episode premiered in Canada on Teletoon on January 19, 2003.
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
In a very special episode of Clone High, a clone dies. One of the main cast members, either Abe, Joan, Gandhi, Cleo, JFK, or the life-loving [[Ponce de León|Juan Ponce de Leon]] is going to be killed off the show. But who? Meanwhile, Joan sees Juan Ponce de Leon's death as a sign that there is too much litter.
 
In a very special episode of Clone High, a clone dies. One of the main cast members, either Abe, Joan, Gandhi, Cleo, JFK, or the life-loving [[Ponce de León|Juan Ponce de Leon]] is going to be killed off the show. But who? Meanwhile, Joan sees Juan Ponce de Leon's death as a sign that there is too much litter.
 
spoiler alert it’s not abe wish it was <\3
 
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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ponce littered then everyone litters then karma kills him as he drowns/suffocates/asphyxiates in his blood after hitting his head on a bottle
ponce fucking dies meanwhile gandhi ends up in prison bc of his swagger
 
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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*[[Why Are You So Dead?]]
 
*[[Why Are You So Dead?]]
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The [[Theme Song]] is redone for this episode, now being sung by a lone female singer, instead of [[The Abandoned Pools]] and being given a more sad and downtrodden instrumental accompaniment.
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*The [[Theme Song]] is different for this episode, now being sung by a lone female singer, instead of [[The Abandoned Pools]] and being given a more sad and downtrodden instrumental accompaniment.
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**The theme song is absent from the complete series DVD, instead using the normal theme song.
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*This was the last episode to air in the United States.
 
*[[JFK]] goes through character development, proving to care about his dead friend and be more than a chauvinistic dumb jock archetype.
 
*[[JFK]] goes through character development, proving to care about his dead friend and be more than a chauvinistic dumb jock archetype.
 
*In the shot where JFK, leaves the room, [[Marilyn Monroe]] is seen in the funeral audience, with brown hair.
 
*In the shot where JFK, leaves the room, [[Marilyn Monroe]] is seen in the funeral audience, with brown hair.
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*[[Joan of Arc|Joan]] and [[Gandhi]] grow closer as friends.
 
*[[Joan of Arc|Joan]] and [[Gandhi]] grow closer as friends.
 
*The [[Prisoners]] laugh at the ridiculousness of Gandhi's assumption that they were going to rape him in the shower. All except for one prisoner, who was probably thinking of it.
 
*The [[Prisoners]] laugh at the ridiculousness of Gandhi's assumption that they were going to rape him in the shower. All except for one prisoner, who was probably thinking of it.
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*Although this episode premiered in 2003, it was produced in 2002 according to the credits.
*The series is shown to take place in 2003, (the year the episode came out), since that was the date of Ponce's death as seen on the memorial.
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**Despite being produced in 2002, this episode is shown to take place in 2003 (the year the episode aired), since that was the date of Ponce's death as seen on the memorial.
 
===Death Foreshadowing===
 
===Death Foreshadowing===
 
This episode makes numerous very obvious references to the fact that Ponce is going to die, as well as random exposition on Ponce being a long-time friend of the clones, despite never being seen or mentioned at any given moment prior to this episode.
 
This episode makes numerous very obvious references to the fact that Ponce is going to die, as well as random exposition on Ponce being a long-time friend of the clones, despite never being seen or mentioned at any given moment prior to this episode.
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===Cultural References===
 
===Cultural References===
 
*[[Glen the Janitor]] is voiced by Neil Flynn, the actor who played [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janitor_(Scrubs) The Janitor] from the medical comedy-drama, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrubs_(TV_series) Scrubs]. Another show created by Clone High's co-creator, Bill Lawrence.
 
*[[Glen the Janitor]] is voiced by Neil Flynn, the actor who played [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janitor_(Scrubs) The Janitor] from the medical comedy-drama, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrubs_(TV_series) Scrubs]. Another show created by Clone High's co-creator, Bill Lawrence.
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*Abe and Cleo eating a fry on opposite sides and having their lips meet in the middle is a reference to the Disney film ''Lady and the Tramp''.
 
*When Gandhi steps through the wide prison bars it parodies the longtime animation rule that jail bars have to be wide enough to see the character's entire face.
 
*When Gandhi steps through the wide prison bars it parodies the longtime animation rule that jail bars have to be wide enough to see the character's entire face.
 
*JFK is playing a "Super Mario Bros." game on a Nintendo Gameboy.
 
*JFK is playing a "Super Mario Bros." game on a Nintendo Gameboy.
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Litter Kills: Litterally

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January 19, 2003
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July 14, 2004


Litter Kills: Litterally is the tenth episode of Clone High. It was written by Murray Miller and Judah Miller.

The episode premiered in Canada on Teletoon on January 19, 2003.

Synopsis

In a very special episode of Clone High, a clone dies. One of the main cast members, either Abe, Joan, Gandhi, Cleo, JFK, or the life-loving Juan Ponce de Leon is going to be killed off the show. But who? Meanwhile, Joan sees Juan Ponce de Leon's death as a sign that there is too much litter.

Plot

ponce littered then everyone litters then karma kills him as he drowns/suffocates/asphyxiates in his blood after hitting his head on a bottle

Characters

Major Roles

Minor Roles

Songs

Trivia

  • The Theme Song is different for this episode, now being sung by a lone female singer, instead of The Abandoned Pools and being given a more sad and downtrodden instrumental accompaniment.
    • The theme song is absent from the complete series DVD, instead using the normal theme song.
  • This was the last episode to air in the United States.
  • JFK goes through character development, proving to care about his dead friend and be more than a chauvinistic dumb jock archetype.
  • In the shot where JFK, leaves the room, Marilyn Monroe is seen in the funeral audience, with brown hair.
  • Genghis Khan is revealed to be a beautiful singer.
  • Joan and Gandhi grow closer as friends.
  • The Prisoners laugh at the ridiculousness of Gandhi's assumption that they were going to rape him in the shower. All except for one prisoner, who was probably thinking of it.
  • Although this episode premiered in 2003, it was produced in 2002 according to the credits.
    • Despite being produced in 2002, this episode is shown to take place in 2003 (the year the episode aired), since that was the date of Ponce's death as seen on the memorial.

Death Foreshadowing

This episode makes numerous very obvious references to the fact that Ponce is going to die, as well as random exposition on Ponce being a long-time friend of the clones, despite never being seen or mentioned at any given moment prior to this episode.

  • In the cold opening, the narrator said "One of the clones you've grown to love will be horribly killed." When he said "Killed" Ponce showed up on screen.
  • The narrator assured the audience that this wasn't some cheap-ass stunt, where they lamely introduce a new character, just to kill him off. Ponce had never appeared in any episodes prior to this.
  • In fact, Ponce was featured multiple times in the cold opening, more so than anyone else.
  • Julius noted that JFK and Ponce always spend time together and asked "Are you guys ever apart?"
  • Julius also called him a "regular character".
  • JFK said about Ponce, "We're best friends for life. Til' death do us part."
  • Abe told Ponce that JFK was lucky to have him as a friend. They all were.
  • When Ponce left Abe and Gandhi, after his final interaction with them, before he died, he said "If I don't see you guys again, goodbye, and have a wonderful life."
  • Ponce said that he loves life.
  • Ponce told JFK that he's been thinking about how short life was and how you should live every day as though it was your last.
  • Ponce told JFK that he wanted to tell JFK something before it was too late.
  • JFK got mad at Ponce and said that he was dead to him.
  • Ponce berated Joan for being paranoid about the dangers of litter and sarcastically asked her "What, Joan? Is litter gunna kill me?" As he said "kill me", thunder was heard in the background.

Continuity

Cultural References

  • Glen the Janitor is voiced by Neil Flynn, the actor who played The Janitor from the medical comedy-drama, Scrubs. Another show created by Clone High's co-creator, Bill Lawrence.
  • Abe and Cleo eating a fry on opposite sides and having their lips meet in the middle is a reference to the Disney film Lady and the Tramp.
  • When Gandhi steps through the wide prison bars it parodies the longtime animation rule that jail bars have to be wide enough to see the character's entire face.
  • JFK is playing a "Super Mario Bros." game on a Nintendo Gameboy.
  • "The Meaning of Goodbye" by James Stewart plays while JFK mourns at the Thinking Docks.

Historical References

  • While Ponce explains how short life is, he claims that there's no Fountain of Youth. The original, Juan Ponce de Leon went to La Florida in search of The Fountain of Youth, believing that to be real.
  • JFK says that as a Kennedy, he's not accustomed to tragedy. This is a reference to the Kennedy curse, a half-serious myth explaining why almost everyone in The Kennedy Family dies of some kind of a casualty.

Navigation


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