Rasslor

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Rasslor
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Production number H00650-95011
Premiere date May 4, 1996
Starring Frank Welker
Randy "Macho Man" Savage
Rob Paulsen
Tom Kenny
Music composed by Gary Lionelli
Writer(s) Paul Rudish
Storyboard artist(s) Paul Rudish
Director(s) Paul Rudish
Genndy Tartakovsky
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"Rasslor" is the second episode of Dial M for Monkey season one, and came as part of the second segment of Dexter's Laboratory's second season one episode. It aired on May 4, 1996 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Paul Rudish, and directed by Rudish and the series creator, Genndy Tartakovsky.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Major Glory Rob Paulsen
Tiki Torch N/A
Miss Spell N/A
Krunk Frank Welker
Monkey Frank Welker
Living Bullet Tom Kenny
Capital G Tom Kenny
Val Halen Tom Kenny
Sam-R-I Rob Paulsen
White Tiger Frank Welker
Phantone N/A
Promoter Rob Paulsen
Rasslor Randy "Macho Man" Savage
Mike Man Tom Kenny
Robot referee Frank Welker


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Daily Horn newspaper
  • Newstime
  • Monkey doll

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1996.

Music

The theme song and music were composed by Gary Lionelli. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: May 4, 1996 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

  • The Hall of Heroes and the Justice Friends are parodies of the Hall of Justice and the Super Friends, respectively, from Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends franchise. Three of the Justice Friends (Major Glory, Krunk, and Val Halen) would star in their own semi-fictional sitcom The Justice Friends, that would take the place of Dial M for Monkey.
    • Capital G is a parody of Super Friend Vulcan.
  • There are a couple of Marvel Comics references. The first is the Quadjet that Major Glory mentions, which is a reference to the Avengers' Quinjet, and the newspaper referring to the Super Friends as the "Earth's mightest heroes," which is what the Avengers are called.
  • The promoter resembles the boxing promoter Don King.
  • Newstime is a parody of Time magazine.

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Critical reception

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