The Principal Principle: Sub Zero to Sub Hero is the fourth episode of Season 3 of Clone High, and the 27th episode of the overall series.
Synopsis[]
When Scudworth names Joan principal for the day, she tries to win her former friends back with an exclusive in-school soiree... that soon gets out of hand.
Plot[]
TBA
Characters[]
Major Roles[]
- Abe Lincoln
- Joan of Arc
- JFK
- Cleopatra
- Harriet Tubman
- Frida Kahlo
- Confucius
- Principal Scudworth
- Mr. Butlertron
- Candide Sampson
- Gideon
- Kevin
Minor Roles[]
- Topher Bus
- Jackie the Ripper
- Ivan the Terrible
- Lizzie Borden
- Vlad the Impaler
- Toussaint Louverture
- Julius Caesar
- Genghis Khan
- Jesús Cristo
- George Washington
- Benjamin Franklin
- Thomas Jefferson
- Benito Mussolini
- Joseph Stalin
- Muammar Gaddafi
- Patrick Swayze
- Van Gogh (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Catherine the Great (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Thomas Edison (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Marie Curie (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- George Washington Carver (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Susan B. Anthony (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Anne Boleyn (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Betsy Ross (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Isaac Newton (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Brontë Sisters (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Wu Zetian (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Martin Luther King, Jr. (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Original Jesus Christ (Pictured)
- David (Pictured)
- Goliath (Pictured)
- Gandhi (Mentioned)
- Jernice (Mentioned)
Trivia[]
- As of this episode, the reboot has outranked the original in longevity by episode count.
- Supposedly, Gandhi has been relocated to the freezer in the cafeteria at Clone High High School.
- It's revealed that Confucius has a glorious six-pack of washboard abs.
Continuity[]
- Harriet is still trying to work things out with Confucius after he discovered about her cheating in "Bible Humpers: A Much Needed Praycation".
- Mr. Butlertron says that he'll make room for their burritos in the flash freezer by moving Gandhi, making yet another reference to Gandhi staying in the freezer in "Let's Try This Again".
Cultural References[]
- Scudworth's catchphrases on his keyboard are all wordplays on catchphrases from TV and movies;
- "Whatchu talkin' bout, Scuddy?" is a reference to Gary Coleman's catchphrase "Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Willis?" from Diff'rent Strokes.
- "Scud it out!" is a reference to "Cut it out!" from Full House.
- JFK telling Confucius to "man up" like Jesus could be a possible reference to The Book of Mormon, a 2011 musical by Matt Stone, Trey Parker, and Robert Lopez.
Historical References[]
- Scudworth warns Joan and Abe not to throw a "Donner Party". This is a reference to a pioneer trip where a group of American pioneers were stranded in the Sierra Nevada mountains during the winter, and resorted to eating each other to survive.
- Clone Juvie is full of some of the most brutal dictators in history, such as Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, and Muammar Gaddafi.
- Patrick Swayze is also in Clone Juvie because, as Mr. Butlertron put it, "his dancing is beyond dirty". This is a more recent historical reference to Patrick Swayze's 1987 movie, Dirty Dancing.
- Jesús Cristo turns the fountain water into wine, just like the miracles he performed in the Bible.
- Frida Kahlo and JFK get into a thinly-veiled argument about "bear control" and JFK says that breaking the constitution by banning bears would be a disgrace to the founding fathers. The clones of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson show up to tell him to leave them out of this.
Production Notes[]
- Although this episode premiered on February 1, 2024, it was actually produced in 2023 according to the credits, as with every other episode of season 3.