Droopy Botox

"Droopy Botox" is the tenth episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law season two, and the nineteenth overall. It aired on July 18, 2004 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter, and directed by Richard Ferguson-Hull. The Hanna-Barbera guest character ridiculed in this episode is Droopy.

Harvey wins a big case against Droopy's botched botox claim, but then starts feeling guilty.

Characters
In order of appearance:

Mentioned and non-speaking characters are in italics


 * Reducto (Stephen Colbert)
 * Harvey Birdman (Gary Cole)
 * Judge Mentok (John Michael Higgins)
 * Plastic surgeon (Chris Edgerly)
 * Bailiff
 * Droopy (Maurice LaMarche)
 * The Bear
 * Peanut (Thomas Allen)
 * Phil Ken Sebben (Stephen Colbert)
 * Peter Potamus (Chris Edgerly)
 * Doggie Daddy (Maurice LaMarche)
 * Cafeteria lady
 * Doctor
 * Cindy Bear
 * Bubbles
 * Debbie (Grey Delisle)
 * X the Eliminator (Peter MacNicol)
 * Avenger
 * Janitor
 * Black Vulcan (Phil LaMarr)
 * Blue Falcone (Maurice LaMarche)
 * Jane Jetson
 * Meg Ryan
 * Olive Oyl
 * Doctor Zin
 * Ignatius P. Frehly
 * Parsimonius T. Quizzwig
 * Baba Looey
 * Alexander
 * Prostitute
 * Mr. Peebles
 * Huckleberry Hound
 * Nun
 * Nikki
 * Petra

Organizations

 * Freezoid, Zarog, & Skon
 * Sebben & Sebben
 * AOL
 * Death Ray of the Month Club
 * Center for Disease Control

Locations

 * Washington, D.C.
 * Courthouse
 * Sebben & Sebben offices
 * Harvey's residence
 * The Birdcage
 * Wally Gator's
 * Droopy's residence
 * X's residence
 * In & Out Motel

Objects

 * Plastic surgery coupons

Vehicles

 * None

Filming
The scene where X talks to Debbie is taken from "X, the Exterminator".

Music
The music is composed by Michael Kohler.

Behind the scenes

 * This episode takes liberties in depicting its guest star as a Hanna-Barbera character, when in fact Droopy is more of an MGM/Turner character, owned by Warner Bros., who also owns the entire Hanna-Barbera library of characters. He was briefly adopted by Hanna-Barbera, being one of the stars of Tom & Jerry Kids, and the star of its spin-off, Droopy, Master Detective. He was created by Tex Avery, not created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, although they did produce the last seven Droopy theatrical shorts.
 * Phil seemingly adopted Doggie Daddy in "Peanut Puberty".
 * This episode is a complete reversal of "Deadomutt Part I", where Harvey gets everything he dreamed of, and Blue Falcone is treated as the lesser person.
 * X's address is given as Cedarhurst.
 * Harvey's full name on a letter to X is Harvey T. Birdman, Esq. The middle initial contradicts "RR" given in "Deadomutt Part 2". He also types the former middle initial in a letter to Phil.
 * Wally Gator's from "SPF", has been changed to Wally's.
 * The party banners crossed out include Harvey's 40th birthday in "Deadomutt Part 2", Harvey's intervention in "SPF", and Avenger's goodbye party in "High Speed Buggy Chase".
 * The transgendered model of Phil is later used for his sister (and wife) Phyllis in "Return of Birdgirl".

Home availability

 * This is free to watch on the US geo-restricted Adult Swim website.