When Niblet Met Giblet | |
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Season 3, Episode 9 | |
Air date | July 20, 2013 |
Written by | Phil Walsh |
Directed by | Jos Humphrey |
Storyboard by | Raven Molisee and Mike West |
Puppies | |
Featured Puppies | Niblet, Lucky, Cookie, Giblet |
Adoptee | Giblet |
Adopter | Jessie |
Episode Guide | |
Previous "I'm Ready for my Close Pup" |
Next "Once a Ralph, Always a Ralph" |
When Niblet Met Giblet is the ninth episode of season 3, and the forty-eighth episode overall. It first aired July 20th, 2013 in the US.
Giblet and Niblet fall in love at first sight. When Giblet is adopted, Niblet sets out to find her.
Cast[]
Starring the Voices of[]
- Eric McCormack - Lucky
- René Auberjonois - McLeish
- Yvette Nicole Brown - Cookie / Squirrel
- John DiMaggio - Niblet / Other wolf
- Michael Rapaport - Squirt
- Alanna Ubach - Strudel / Mr. Nut Nut / Lola
- M. Emmet Walsh - Olaf
Guest Starring the Voices of[]
- Jeff Bennett - Claudio / Farmer Frank
- Corey Burton - Shagface
- Ashley Johnson - Giblet / Kid #1
- Lauren Tom - Mom / Jessie
Quotes[]
Giblet: Will you help me put the flower in my hair?
Niblet: Would I ever!
Giblet: I don't know. That's why I asked you.
Niblet: Then I'll do it right now.
Lucky: What were you thinking? I almost lost you just now. Do you have any idea how much you mean to me?
Cookie: No. Not really. How much do I mean to you?
Lucky: Well, you know, plenty.
Trivia[]
- Lucky and Cookie find out from Niblet that they have feelings for each other.
- This episode is included on the Pound Puppies: Puppy Love DVD.
Continuity[]
- For the first time since "The Prince and the Pupper", Niblet mentions his imaginary friend, a pork-chop named Stevie.
- Lucky makes a reference to the events of "Rebel Without a Collar."
Allusions[]
- The title of this episode is a parody of the film title When Harry Met Sally.
- When Niblet and Giblet share a plate of spaghetti, it mirrors the same scene from Lady and the Tramp.
- When Niblet says goodbye to Giblet, he says "Here's licking at you kid" a reference to the famous line from the film Casablanca, "Here's looking at you kid."