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==Characters==
==Characters==
In order of appearance:
In order of appearance:
''Mentioned and non-speaking characters are in italics''


* Kid 1 ([[Grey DeLisle|Grey Delisle]])
* Kid 1 ([[Grey DeLisle|Grey Delisle]])
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* [[Avenger]]
* [[Avenger]]
* [[Peter Potamus]]
* [[Peter Potamus]]
* ''[[Jane Jetson]]''
* [[Mightor|Judge Mightor]] (Gary Cole)
* [[Mightor|Judge Mightor]] (Gary Cole)
* ''[[Wally Gator]]''
* ''[[Wally Gator]]''
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* ''[[Suzie Chan]]''
* ''[[Suzie Chan]]''
* '[[Jabberjaw]]''
* '[[Jabberjaw]]''
* [[Dr. Freezoid|Stan Freezoid]]
* ''[[Jane Jetson]]''
* [[Dr. Freezoid|Stan Freezoid]] (Maurice LaMarche)
* ''[[Xandu and Zarog|Zarog]]''
* ''[[Xandu and Zarog|Zarog]]''
* ''[[Skon]]''
* ''[[Skon]]''
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* [[Tod Devlin]] (Chris Edgerly)
* [[Tod Devlin]] (Chris Edgerly)
* ''[[Sandy Devlin]]''
* ''[[Sandy Devlin]]''
* Guard ([[Erik Richter)
* Guard (Erik Richter)
* [[Reducto]]
* ''[[Reducto]]''
* [[Number One|Alexander]]
* ''[[Number One|Alexander]]''
* ''Adolf Hitler''
* ''Adolf Hitler''
* ''Doctor''
* ''Doctor''
* ''The Bear''
* ''The Bear''
* [[Spuzzmocker]] (Maurice LaMarche)
* Jesse Jackson's baby (Grey Delisle)
* Jesse Jackson's baby (Grey Delisle)
* ''[[Jesse Jackson]]''
* ''[[Jesse Jackson]]''
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===Filming===
===Filming===
The producers wanted Devlin's instructional series to be presented as DVDs, instead of VHSes, to keep the series relevant.


The TV ratings weren't allowed to be exact, so they all had to be slightly altered.


==Music==
==Music==
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* The episode title is a play on "The Devil made me do it."
* The episode title is a play on "The Devil made me do it."
* Harvey alludes to the Evil Knievel connection by calling Devlin Knevlin.
* Harvey alludes to the Evil Knievel connection by calling Devlin Knevlin.
* The Prostitutes of the Caribbean ride is a parody of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean ride, although has become much more popular as a film series, which started in 2003, a year before this episode aired.
* One of the places on the map ends with Ferguson-Hull named after the director.
* One of the places on the map ends with Ferguson-Hull named after the director.
* Ouweleer, Richter, and Ferguson-Hull provide audio commentary for this episode on DVD releases.
* Ouweleer, Richter, and Ferguson-Hull provide audio commentary for this episode on DVD releases. There is also a second audio commentary from the standards and legal side with [[James Bagley]], [[Lorraine Lavender]], and [[Evan W. Adler]].


==Errors==
==Errors==

Revision as of 18:47, 14 June 2020

The Devlin Made Me Do It
Premiere date April 25, 2004
Run time 11:48
Writer(s) Jeffrey G. Olsen
Michael Ouweleer
Erik Richter
Director(s) Richard Ferguson-Hull

"The Devlin Made Me Do It" is the third episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law season two, and the twelfth overall. It aired on April 25, 2004 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Jeffrey G. Olsen, Michael Ouweleer, and Erik Richter, and directed by Richard Ferguson-Hull. The Hanna-Barbera series ridiculed in this episode is Devlin.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

In order of appearance:

Mentioned and non-speaking characters are in italics

Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Ernie Devlin's motorcycle

Production

Development

Filming

The producers wanted Devlin's instructional series to be presented as DVDs, instead of VHSes, to keep the series relevant.

The TV ratings weren't allowed to be exact, so they all had to be slightly altered.

Music

The music is composed by Michael Kohler.

Behind the scenes

  • The episode title is a play on "The Devil made me do it."
  • Harvey alludes to the Evil Knievel connection by calling Devlin Knevlin.
  • The Prostitutes of the Caribbean ride is a parody of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean ride, although has become much more popular as a film series, which started in 2003, a year before this episode aired.
  • One of the places on the map ends with Ferguson-Hull named after the director.
  • Ouweleer, Richter, and Ferguson-Hull provide audio commentary for this episode on DVD releases. There is also a second audio commentary from the standards and legal side with James Bagley, Lorraine Lavender, and Evan W. Adler.

Errors

  • For some reason, Bobby's parents are missing.

Home availability

References