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Followed by
Spin-off
Are We There Yet? (2010)(TV Series)
References
Robin Hood (1973)
'The Hamster Dance' song is played, which is a version of 'Whistle Stop' from Robin Hood.
'The Hamster Dance' song is played, which is a version of 'Whistle Stop' from Robin Hood.
The Cosby Show (1984)(TV Series)
Nick guesses that Suzanne's kids' names are Rudy and Theo, which are the names of two of the children on the popular television show.
Nick guesses that Suzanne's kids' names are Rudy and Theo, which are the names of two of the children on the popular television show.
Dragon Ball GT (1996)(TV Series)
A boy asks Ice Cube's character (Nick), if his store carries Dragonball GT. Nick says they don't carry Dragonball, Pokemon or Digimon.
A boy asks Ice Cube's character (Nick), if his store carries Dragonball GT. Nick says they don't carry Dragonball, Pokemon or Digimon.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997)(TV Series)
Nick says he has no Buffy memorabilia in his shop.
Nick says he has no Buffy memorabilia in his shop.
Pokémon (1997)(TV Series)
Nick tells the kid they don't have Pokemon
Nick tells the kid they don't have Pokemon
SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)(TV Series)
He says that he has no SpongeBob merchandise in his shop.
He says that he has no SpongeBob merchandise in his shop.
Digimon (1999)(TV Series)
Nick tells the kid they don't have Digimon
Nick tells the kid they don't have Digimon
Pizza: Quarantine Pizza (2003)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Pauly.
Mentioned by Pauly.
Referenced in
Black Shampoo: John Daniels Telephone Interview (2005)(Video)
This film is referred to by actor John Daniels.
This film is referred to by actor John Daniels.
Saturday Night Live: Peter Sarsgaard/The Strokes (2006)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in Fairmont Suites Inn
Mentioned in Fairmont Suites Inn
The Benchwarmers (2006)
Video case is shown in a video store.
Video case is shown in a video store.
Total Drama: Are We There Yeti? (2007)(TV Episode)
Title reference
Title reference
Flight of the Conchords: The Tough Brets (2009)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Dave as a film with Ice Cube.
Mentioned by Dave as a film with Ice Cube.
30 for 30: Straight Outta L.A. (2010)(TV Episode)
Referenced during the opening credits
Referenced during the opening credits
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Last Exorcism/Piranha 3D/Vampires Suck (2010)(TV Episode)
Ellen lists this as a movie starring Ice Cube
Ellen lists this as a movie starring Ice Cube
Conan: VooDoo or Voo Don't (2011)(TV Episode)
Conan O'Brien introduces actor and artist Ice Cube and mentions this movie
Conan O'Brien introduces actor and artist Ice Cube and mentions this movie
DVD-R Hell: Poochinski (2011)(TV Episode)
Mentioned as being directed by Brian Levant.
Mentioned as being directed by Brian Levant.
Conan: This Episode Would Like You to Join It's LinkedIn Network (2012)(TV Episode)
Title mentioned while introducing Owen Smith
Title mentioned while introducing Owen Smith
The Simpsons: Steal This Episode (2014)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Kickin' It: RV There Yet? (2014)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Title reference.
Mike & Mike: Episode dated 3 April 2015 (2015)(TV Episode)
title mentioned
title mentioned
Nostalgia Critic: The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2017)(TV Episode)
also directed by Brian Levant
also directed by Brian Levant
The Cinema Snob: Marci X (2018)(TV Episode)
The Snob mentions it and a poster is shown.
The Snob mentions it and a poster is shown.
Features
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (2002)(Video Game)
Kevin plays this in the car
Kevin plays this in the car
Featured in
Road Trippin': The Making of 'Are We There Yet?' (2005)(Video)
Documentary about the making of.
Documentary about the making of.
Entourage: The Prince's Bride (2007)(TV Episode)
Turtle and the family watch it
Turtle and the family watch it
The Hour: Episode #7.132 (2011)(TV Episode)
Footage shown during Ice Cube's bio segment.
Footage shown during Ice Cube's bio segment.
Honest Trailers: Friday (2014)(TV Episode)
Clip is shown
Clip is shown
Jonathan Park (born February 18, 1986; native name: Park Seong-man), better known by his stage name Dumbfoundead (formerly known as Parker, also stylized as DFD), is a rapper from Koreatown, California. He was born in Argentina, but he migrated to the US as a child with his mother & sister.
Equipped with a blunted grin, infectious attitude, and an arsenal of quick witted rhymes, Dumb is known as one of the US’s best battle rappers and is a mainstay of the West Coast underground hip-hop scene. He was a member of hip-hop trio Thirsty Fish and Swim Team.
Dumbfoundead is managed by Transparent Arts, owns Born CTZN (a collective that includes Year of the Ox & producer Big Banana) and credited as co-creator of 88 Rising (CXSHXNLY). He’s been consistently dropping music projects 2016 with talks of anew project this year. He is currently going by “Dummie” as of his last ep “Cafe Bleu”.
Dummie is always on the move with new creative projects. When not touring, acting or in the studio you can watch him on his “Fun With Dumb” podcast that drops new episodes every Wednesday.
Below is a list of every single solo Dumbfoundead battle:
Tantrum vs Dumbfoundead (11-15-2008)
Dumbfoundead vs Illusion Z (1-24-2009)
Dumbfoundead vs The Saurus (2-28-2009)
Dumbfoundead vs FLO (4-18-2009)
PH vs Dumbfoundead (9-5-2009)
Kid Twist vs Dumbfoundead (11-5-2009)
Conceited vs Dumbfoundead (2-8-2015)
Dizaster vs Dumbfoundead (8-21-2015)
Tantrum vs Dumbfoundead (11-15-2008)
Dumbfoundead vs Illusion Z (1-24-2009)
Dumbfoundead vs The Saurus (2-28-2009)
Dumbfoundead vs FLO (4-18-2009)
PH vs Dumbfoundead (9-5-2009)
Kid Twist vs Dumbfoundead (11-5-2009)
Conceited vs Dumbfoundead (2-8-2015)
Dizaster vs Dumbfoundead (8-21-2015)