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==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
==Home availability==
==Home availability==
* This episode was first released onto DVD as part of ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: Volume One]]'' in the United States on April 12, 2005, by [[Warner Home Video]], then it was licensed to [[Revolver Entertainment]] in the UK, and [[Madman Entertainment]] in Australia, who released it on November 3, 2008 and April 7, 2007, respectively.
* In the United States, it was first released onto DVD as part of ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: Volume One]]'' on April 12, 2005, by [[Warner Home Video]].
* Revolver Entertainment re-released the episode as part of ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: Seasons 1,2 & 3]]'' on November 3, 2008.
* In the UK, [[Revolver Entertainment]] released the same DVD set on November 3, 2008, then re-released the episode as part of ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: Seasons 1,2 & 3]]'' on December 7, 2009.
* Madman Entertainment re-released the episode as part of ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: The Complete Cases]]'' on November 28, 2012.
* In Australia, [[Madman Entertainment]] released the same set on April 7, 2007, then re-released the episode as part of ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: The Complete Cases]]'' on November 28, 2012.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:50, 9 May 2021

Deadomutt Part 2
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Premiere date June 1, 2003
Writer(s) Michael Ouweleer and Erik Richter
Director(s) Robert Alvarez
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"Deadomutt Part 2" is the eighth episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law season one. It aired on June 1, 2003 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Michael Ouweleer and Erik Richter, and directed by Robert Alvarez. The Hanna-Barbera series ridiculed in this episode is Dynomutt, Dog Wonder.

In the conclusion to a two-part story, Harvey faces life in prison after murdering Falcone's assistant, Dynomutt.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Announcer David Kaye
Harvey Birdman Gary Cole
Avenger Andre Sogliuzzo
Blue Falcone Maurice LaMarche
Prison phone operator (voice only) Unavailable
Jorge
Myron Reducto Stephen Colbert
Smidgen N/A
Automated operator (voice only) Carol Bach-Y-Rita
Receptionist Grey Delisle
Freezoid Maurice LaMarche
Zarog
Skon
Evelyn Spyro Throckmorton Michael McKean
Judge Mentok John Michael Higgins
Doctor Quincy Unavailable
Peter Potamus N/A
Joe Dee Bradley Baker
Lizardman Dee Bradley Baker
Bailiff Unavailable
Cop David Kaye
Larry Stenchik Andre Sogliuzzo
Scientist Unavailable
Phil Ken Sebben Stephen Colbert
Phil's date N/A
Foreman Dee Bradley Baker
Prison guard David Kaye
Gardening prisoner David Kaye
Prisoner Erik Richter
Kwicky Koala (picture) N/A
Tutor N/A
Birdgirl (picture) N/A
Magilla Gorilla N/A
Priest N/A
Tinker N/A
The Bear N/A
Dynomutt Unavailable


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Rome Air plane

Production

Development

Filming

The DVDs for this episode contain several deleted scenes.

Music

The music was composed by Michael Kohler.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

Behind the scenes

  • The episode begins with a recap of the previous episode.
  • This is the second episode to include its own episode title card. It uses "Part II," although the DVD says "Part 2."
  • This episode reveals that Reducto works for Freezoid, Zarog, & Skon.
  • This is the first time a judge's office has been seen.
  • Harvey's middle initials are revealed to be "RR," although in "Droopy Botox," it's "T."
  • Dynomutt isn't referred to by name on-screen, although he is credited as such.
  • Birdhouse is a parody of Penthouse.

Errors

  • The mouths of the Lizardmen don't move when they congratulate Joe.
  • Tinker is wearing blue instead of green.
  • The elaborate joke of sending Harvey away and getting the chair for his eventual 40th birthday is incorrect as he said he was 36 in the last episode.

Critical reception

Home availability

References