The Dabba Don

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The Dabba Don
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The staff at Sebben and Sebben not so subtly eavesdrop a conversation between Harvey and the Don.
Premiere date July 28, 2002
Run time 12:02
Writer(s) Michael Ouweleer
Erik Richter
Director(s) Robert Alvarez
Title card
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"The Dabba Don" is the sixth episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law season one. It aired on July 28, 2002 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 The Flintstones.

The Don, Fred Flintstone, tries bribing and threatening Harvey to get him on his side.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

In order of appearance:

Mentioned and non-speaking characters are in italics

Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

This episode came about because every episode of The Flintstones seemed mob-related, influenced by episodes such as (and in no particular order) "Fred's Second Car", "The Soft Touchables", and "At the Races". Fred coming off as Tony Soprano-esque, the protagonist of the HBO drama The Sopranos. The Powers That Be asked Ouweleer and Richter that Fred could not be implicated of anything, but were somehow fine with Barney being guilty.

Filming

When Fred is at the pole dancing, he was originally looking up, but it was changed to him looking forward, with a slight smile, as he would be there all the time.

Music

The music is composed by Michael Kohler.

Behind the scenes

  • The episode is full of mafia jokes:
    • The episode title is a combination of Fred's catchphrase, "Yabba dabba doo" and the nickname of mob boss John Gotti, the "Dapper Don."
    • The Godfather films, with the decapitated heads in Harvey's bed, the kissing scene, and operatic music during the murder scenes.
    • As mentioned above, the episode is heavily influenced by HBO's The Sopranos:
      • The mirror opening of Fred driving around Bedrock, like Tony Soprano driving around New Jersey, the "Got No Fancy Shoes" song riffing off "Woke Up in the Morning" by Alabama 3, and the ending title card of "The Dabba Don" mimicking the former's.
      • Peanut is a parody of Tony's nephew, Christopher. Peanut also wears a chain around his neck with the name "Angela", which is similar to Adriana, the girlfriend of Christopher.
      • Dabba Doo! is a parody of the strip joint Bada Bing!
  • Spyro paraphrases the Flintstones theme song "(Meet) The Flintstones".
  • Michael Ouweleer and Erik Richter provide audio commentary for this episode on DVD releases.
  • In the audio commentary, it was claimed Mightor was killed off because he always made the creators fell uncomfortable. However, he still continued to make appearances.

Errors

  • To be authentic of mistakes back when The Flintstones originally aired, the Water Buffalo member's body is still visible as a stripper runs past, and his eyes prominently still stick to the scene, as Fred walks past him.

Home availability

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