"The Toots" is the 16th episode of Season 3 of Chowder and the 92nd episode overall. It aired on April 5, 2010.
Synopsis[]
Chowder becomes a musical sensation. But when the pressures of his new life overtake him, Chowder realizes where his true love lies.
Plot[]
Chowder eats too much tootin' fruit causing him to release gas which sounds like a melody. Because of this, Gorgonzola plans to make Chowder a star and make himself rich.
Because of this, Chowder leaves the kitchen to follow his destiny, causing Mung's heart to break. Over the course of four weeks, Chowder begins to miss Mung and the others, so he invites Mung to his show. Seeing that Mung showed up because he cares for him, Chowder announces that show as his last one and subsequently quits. Gorgonzola hears this and tries to force Chowder to stay, but Chowder manages to overtake Gorgonzola and threatens to toot on him. Finally, Gorgonzola sets Chowder free. Back at the catering company, Mung and Chowder eat a couple of tootin' fruits and fly up into the sky, leaving behind a thick cloud of green toots.
Lyrics[]
How do I say "I love you"?
L'amour, L'amour, L'amour
How do I say "I adore you"?
J'adore, J'adore, J'adore
However I say that you are my love?
A wonderful gift from heaven above
How do I say "I love you"?
L'amour, L'amour, L'amour
How do I say "I adore you"?
J'adore, J'adore, J'adore
However I say that you are my love?
A wonderful gift from heaven above
How do I say "I love you"?
L'amour, L'amour, L'amour
Trivia[]
- While the crowd is cheering at Wayne Tootin's performance, three animals that heavily resemble The Powerpuff Girls can be seen. Blossom- bird. Bubbles- cat. Buttercup- pig.
- This is the only episode of Chowder that premiered on Monday Nights.
- This is the last premiere of Chowder to air during Cartoon Network's NOODS era.
- This is the last 11 minute segment of Chowder to air, just before the half-hour series finale, "Chowder Grows Up".
- This is Gazpacho's last appearance in a puppet credit sequence.
- That episode was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program 2010, but it was beaten by "Full-Assed Christmas Special" (Robot Chicken).