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Revision as of 01:56, 9 June 2022

Juror in Court
Birdgirl snaps Potamus.png
Premiere date July 15, 2007
Music composed by Michael Kohler
Writer(s) Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter
Director(s) Richard Ferguson-Hull
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"Juror in Court", also known as "Harvey Birdman, Juror in Court", is the sixth episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law season four, and the thirty-eighth overall. It aired on July 15, 2007 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by series creators, Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter, produced by Evan W Adler, and directed by Richard Ferguson-Hull. The Hanna-Barbera character ridiculed is Hair Bear from Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!, although he has no bearing on the overall plot.

Harvey is forced to attend jury duty; Potamus feels sexually harassed by the new boss, Judy.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Harvey Birdman Gary Cole
Hair Bear N/A
Judge Mentok John Michael Higgins
Juror Chris Edgerly
Juror Grey DeLisle
Juror Thomas Allen
George Jetson N/A
Beegli Beegli N/A
Funky Phantom N/A
Mr. Morimoto N/A
Ghost of Redbeard N/A
Peanut Thomas Allen
Tinker N/A
Speed Buggy N/A
Breezly Bruin N/A
The Bear N/A
Nancy N/A
Doctor Benton Quest N/A
Avenger N/A
Judy Ken Sebben Paget Brewster
Peter Potamus Chris Edgerly
Cubby McQuilken (picture) N/A
Kimberly N/A
Quick Draw McGraw (picture) N/A
Baba Looey (picture) N/A
Brian de Tagyos
Phil Ken Sebben N/A
Phyllis Ken Sebben (photo) N/A
Group councilor Gary Cole
Brenda Paget Brewster
Debbie Grey DeLisle
Mark N/A
Betty Rubble N/A
Yakky Doodle N/A
Chief Winchley N/A
Squiddly Diddly N/A
Velma Dinkley N/A
Alexander N/A
Bubbles N/A
Ding-a-Ling N/A
Doctor Quincy N/A
Hokey Wolf N/A
Inch High N/A
Bailiff N/A
Elliott, the Deadly Duplicator Lewis Black
HR woman Grey DeLisle
Tom John Michael Higgins
Birdgirl Paget Brewster
Spooky Space Kook N/A
Stan Freezoid N/A
Jesse Jackson N/A
Scrappy-Doo N/A
Fred Flintstone N/A
Boo Boo Bear N/A
Perfectionist N/A
Magilla Gorilla N/A
Gloop N/A
Gleep N/A
Wally Gator N/A
Jabberjaw N/A
Anubis N/A
O.J. Simpson N/A
Snagglepuss N/A
Shazzan N/A
Orbitty N/A
Dixie N/A
Pixie N/A
Lizard Men N/A
Dick Cheney N/A
Loopy De Loop N/A
Captain Caveman N/A
Spider Bot N/A
Jane Jetson N/A
Astro N/A
Elroy Jetson N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

The cafeteria scene is reused from "Babysitter."

A scene that didn't make it past the storyboard stage, includes a four-hour video called Deals Made Real from the 1970s, which features Huckleberry Hound. If this scene had been included it wouldn't have made sense, because Harvey wasn't an attorney in the 70s.

Music

The score was composed by Michael Kohler.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

Behind the scenes

  • The Kama Sutra for Dum-Dums book makes a cheap shot at Quick Draw and Baba being homosexuals.
  • Instead of a bus hitting Phil, a blimp does, which has the bald eagle logo associated with The Colbert Report, hosted by Stephen Colbert.
  • The story is continued in the next episode, "The Death of Harvey".

Errors

  • Some of the prisoners released weren't actually sent there from cases of Harvey's. Such as Fred Flintstone who suffered from a split personality, with Barney Rubble being the mastermind.

Critical reception

Home availability

References