The Lemon-AIDS Walk
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{{Infobox Television episode
| Title=The Lemon-AIDS Walk
| Series=[[Drawn Together]]
| Season=2
| Episode=12
| Airdate= [[February 22]], [[2006]]
| Writer= Erik Sommers
| Image = [[Image:Lemonaidswalk1.jpg]]
| Caption = Captain Hero on steroids.
| Director= Tuck Tucker
| Production = 212
| Guests = [[Billy West (voice actor)|Billy West]] as [[Stimpy]], [[Popeye]], and Mall Security Guard<br>[[Alex Borstein]] as [[Lois Griffin]] and AIDS walk coordinator
| Prev=[[Xandir and Tim, Sitting in a Tree]]
| Next=[[A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special]]}}
"'''The Lemon-AIDS Walk'''" is the nineteenth episode of the animated series ''[[Drawn Together]]''.
==Storyline==
A friendly badminton competition against the former cast of ''Drawn Together'' reveals a shameful secret about [[Captain Hero]]: he is terrible at sports, it's his ''[[kryptonite]]''. He tries to drown his sorrows in [[lemonade]] at a lemonade stand that [[Princess Clara|Clara]] and [[Wooldoor Sockbat|Wooldoor]] have set up, but no one wants to tolerate his drunken behavior. [[Foxxy Love|Foxxy]] comes by asking for someone to sponsor her in the upcoming [[AIDS]] walk, which gives Captain Hero an idea. Realizing that walking is something he's perfectly capable of, Hero tells Foxxy that he won't sponsor her; rather, he'll enter the AIDS walk himself and win it.
Foxxy tries to tell him that the AIDS walk is a charity event, not a competition, but Hero won't hear of it. He immediately begins training, only to run into another obstacle when he realizes he isn't even a champion walker; the elderly women at the [[shopping mall|mall]] can walk rings around him. He realizes he is in need of some outside help. He finds it at the mall's nutritional center (a parody of [[General Nutrition Centers]]) when the employee there hooks him up with some [[anabolic steroid|steroids]]. The steroids make Hero's body big and powerful, but they also make him even more difficult for the other housemates to deal with than usual. After Foxxy finds out his secret, the housemates stage an [[intervention (counseling)|intervention]] for him, which he responds to by (temporarily) killing everyone in a steroid-fueled rage.
Deciding he doesn't belong in the ''Drawn Together'' house anymore, Captain Hero decides to go somewhere he can be accepted and understood, and ends up befriending and moving in with [[Popeye]]. He and Popeye have a great time training together until Popeye suddenly dies of AIDS one day. Popeye tells Hero that he contracted the disease by sharing contaminated steroid needles. With his last dying breath, Popeye asks Captain Hero to get clean, and hopefully prevent others from suffering the same fate. Hero does just this, showing up at the AIDS walk completely restored to his old self. Hero ends up "winning" the AIDS walk completely clean by killing or horribly injuring all the other walkers, resulting in no money being generated for charity. Hero ignores the crying spokeswoman and walks off with his "prizes", the basket holding names for a raffle, and an [[NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt|AIDS quilt]].
Meanwhile, Wooldoor is having fun running the lemonade stand with his good friend Clara, at least until [[Spanky Ham]], playing the bad boy, induces Wooldoor to leave the lemonade stand behind and go with him on his motorcycle to the mall. The pair go to the mall candy store together, but as the two are in line, Wooldoor suddenly realizes that he doesn't have the money to pay for the candy he's holding. Spanky urges Wooldoor to just steal the candy- after all, that's what a cool person would do. Wooldoor panics and runs out with the candy. After a showdown with the security guard, Wooldoor is caught and taken into custody in the mall security office. He is held there for a while and then let go, but once he gets out, he finds his whole world has changed, and he is unable to adjust to life on the outside again.
In an attempt to find some normality, he goes back to Clara at the lemonade stand, only to discover she couldn't wait for him, and has given his job away—to Spanky Ham, of all people. Not only that, the price has increased. Wooldoor freaks out, and then finally decides that he cannot deal with life as a "free man". He must go back to the mall, repeat his crime, and be sent back to "prison" (actually, the Mall Security/Lost & Found Lounge).
He returns, and after going on a [[Looney Tunes]]-style crime spree, is caught again. Clara shows up to tell Wooldoor not to despair, that she'll wait for him this time, even if he's held in custody for 28 whole minutes. Wooldoor is let out for good behavior after 15 minutes, but when he tries to find Clara, he is told she left 10 minutes ago.
'''Musical number''': "Judge Fudge Theme Song", a 70's-style [[funk]]/[[soul music|soul]] song based on the "[[Theme from Shaft]]" by [[Isaac Hayes]], plays over the opening credits of a fictitious TV show, ''The Judge Fudge Adventure Power Hour''. Also, [[Sammy Hagar]]'s "Winner Takes It All" plays during the AIDS walk in a parody of training montages and big competition scenes from numerous films. The song was originally featured in the [[Sylvester Stallone]] movie ''[[Over the Top]]''.
==Notes and inside references==
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* The wish that Captain Hero made in "[[Hot Tub (Drawn Together episode)|Hot Tub]]" finally comes true, when the housemates bring him a twelve-year-old girl and a [[donkey]].
* At the AIDS walk, Captain Hero wears pink jogging pants with the word "juicy" emblazoned across the rear end, just like [[Toot Braunstein|Toot's]] baby had the word written on her diaper in "[[Captain Girl]]." The phrase is a reference to the [[Juicy Couture]] clothing line, but its usage here and in "[[Captain Girl]]" also plays on the word's [[slang]] meaning of being sexually desirable. Here it also refers to the word "juiced", a slang term for a person who is using steroids.
* A running gag throughout this particular episode is the multiple appearances of a woman with blonde hair in a [[ponytail]] clad in a blue jogging outfit. She is most recognizable as the AIDS Walk coordinator, the hysterical woman who screams that "the AIDS walk is ruined!" after Captain Hero crosses the finish line. Seconds before that scene, she was shown being electrocuted when Hero smashed the power lines' support pole. She also appeared during Wooldoor's first chase scene in the mall, in a television commercial, and during several street scenes.
* Toward the end of the episode, the [[Comedy Central]] [[Digital on-screen graphic|bug]] at the bottom of the screen that advertises the show scheduled to follow the current one displays a notice that ''The Judge Fudge Power Hour'' will be coming up next, previewing the ''Judge Fudge'' sequence that closes the episode.
* Judge Fudge is shown arresting the Mad Libber, the villain from the episode "[[Captain Girl]]".
* In the DVD version of this episode, there is a deleted scene after Wooldoor has been replaced for Clara's lemonade stand. Spanky is lamenting that he hosed down one of the lemonade pitchers with his urine, only to find that he can't remember which one anymore. A shot of three lemonade pitchers follows, with the middle one being red and the others being yellow. This alludes that Spanky has blood in his urine, a running gag in other episodes as well (i.e. [[Terms of Endearment (Drawn Together episode)|Terms of Endearment]] when he asks Doctor Wooldoor if red pee is bad).
*The son the courts will not allow Xandir to have is briefly seen in [[Unrestrainable Trainable]] being breast fed by Xandir and appears to be the love child of the long mentioned, but never seen, ex-boyfriend Craig.
==Animated cameos==
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* The team against which the housemates play [[badminton]] is comprised of [[Thomas the Tank Engine]], the creature from [[Maurice Sendak]]'s ''[[Where the Wild Things Are]]'', [[Ren and Stimpy Show characters#Stimpson J. Cat|Stimpy]] (voiced by his original voice actor [[Billy West (voice actor)|Billy West]]), the Helping Hand from the [[Hamburger Helper]] commercials, an old [[political cartoon]] representing [[Pork barrel|pork barrel politics]], and a [[Transformers series|Transformer]].
** There are slight physical changes for some of the characters. On ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show|Ren & Stimpy]]'', Stimpy has red fur, a blue nose, ears, and no tail, but here has blue fur, a red nose, no ears, and a tail. The Helping Hand from the Hamburger Helper commercials is a left hand with only three fingers and a thumb, but here he is a right hand with all four fingers and a thumb. The Maurice Sendak creature is a bluish-gray color in the book, but here, he is white and wearing a striped T-shirt. Thomas The Tank Engine is depicted here with a square face instead of the round one he is usually depicted with as well as a cowcatcher, a [[4-4-0]] Funnel and steam valves .
[[Image:Lemonaidswalk3.jpg|right|thumbnail|Captain Hero and Popeye.]]
* Popeye is shown with syringes tattooed on his arms instead of anchors. Shortly after Captain Hero meets Popeye, he is introduced to Popeye's girlfriend [[Olive Oyl]]. Olive Oyl—known for being skinny and flat-chested—now appears to be a little more shapely and has prominent [[breasts]] due to implied [[breast implant]] surgery. Popeye also appears to be Olive's [[pimp]] in this scene.
* During the gym scene, Captain Hero sees many superheroes and cartoon stars that are thought to be "juiced", such as [[Thing (comics)|The Thing]], [[He-Man]], Panthro from ''[[ThunderCats]]'', He-Man's sister [[She-Ra]], [[Spider-Man]] doing [[chin-up]]s, and his fellow League of Heroes member Western-African Dwarf Crocodile Man from "[[Ghostesses in the Slot Machine]]". The [[Jolly Green Giant]] is mentioned but not seen.
* Two people pass Wooldoor and give him money. Though their faces cannot be seen, they can be identified as [[Lois Griffin|Lois]] and [[Peter Griffin]] from ''[[Family Guy]]''; this becomes even more apparent when Lois speaks. Lois's voice actor, [[Alex Borstein]], also provides her voice here. This marks Borstein's third appearance on ''Drawn Together'', having previously played Clara's stepmother in "[[Clara's Dirty Little Secret]]" and the leader of the Jelly Donuts gang in "[[A Tale of Two Cows]]".
==Cultural references==
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* The scene where Wooldoor is trapped by the security guard above the mall waterfall is a reference to a scene from ''[[The Fugitive (1993 film)|The Fugitive]]'' where [[United States Marshals Service|U.S. Marshal]] Samuel Gerard ([[Tommy Lee Jones]]) pursues Dr. Richard Kimble ([[Harrison Ford]]) in a tunnel over a [[spillway]]. The security guard even says "I don't care", repeating Jones' line in the movie.
** At the end of this scene, the security guard kills the hostage and blood is seen running down the waterfall; this is a reference to the end of the film ''[[Cherry Falls]]''.
[[Image:CandyWhore2.jpg|right|thumbnail|Spanky, Wooldoor, and the
whore.]]
* The GNP man says to Captain Hero, "[[Walk this way (movie line)|Walk this way]]", to which Captain Hero responds, "If I could walk that way, I wouldn't need steroids." This a reference to a running gag from [[vaudeville]] acts such as the "Doctor, doctor" routine, in which one character would say, "Walk this way", and another would say, "If I could walk that way, I wouldn't need a doctor!".
** This joke is referenced again during Wooldoor's mall chase, when he and the mall cops run into a [[American Chinese cuisine|Chinese restaurant]] called [[Wok]] This Way.
* When Captain Hero takes steroids, the rapid cutting between scenes that follows (the dilated pupils, increased blood flow, acne) is a reference to the [[hip hop montage]]s in the film ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]''. One of the film's lead characters also has an increasingly infected injection site similar to the one Captain Hero possesses here, though it is on his arm rather than his buttocks. Also, the steroids decrease Hero's genitals, eventually they are gone all together.
* Captain Hero refers to Toot as ''[[Shrek 2]]'' during this episode.
* [[Xandir]] lists "home run records" as one of the things steroids cause, a reference to the recent [[Major League Baseball]] [[History of baseball in the United States#Drugs, baseball, and records|steroid scandal]].
* Wooldoor's inner monologue about life "on the outside" is inspired by Brooks Hatlen, a character in ''[[The Shawshank Redemption]]''. This is not the first time Wooldoor has been used as a [[doppelgänger]] for Hatlen's character; in the "[[The One Wherein There Is a Big Twist, Part II]]", his hanging scene is also inspired by the film. The scene here is almost line for line the same as what appears in the movie, the exception being when Wooldoor asks permission to use the restroom (which came from [[Morgan Freeman]]'s character Red rather than Hatlen).
* When Captain Hero throws [[Ling-Ling]] at the TV, the glass breaks and water comes out. In addition to spoofing the cliché of characters being thrown into an aquarium during movie fight scenes, it is also a reference to ''[[The Ring (2002 film)|The Ring]]'', in which water comes out of the TV just before someone dies.
* During the battle with the housemates, Hero impales the donkey on a large wooden spear, similar to the way the Scots stopped the charge of the English cavalry in the movie ''[[Braveheart]]''.
* After the carnage of Hero's intervention, he walks over to the nearest [[Stadium|ballpark]] and hits a [[home run]]. The ball lands in the pool and is retrieved by ball collectors in a boat with a fishing net. This is a reference to [[Barry Bonds]] of the [[San Francisco Giants]], who has hit many home runs out of [[AT&T Park|Pacific Bell Park]] and into the body of water bordering the stadium, McCovey Cove.
* Hero mentions plans to rule the galaxy with Popeye as father and son, an allusion to the speech [[Darth Vader]] makes to [[Luke Skywalker]] toward the end of ''[[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' when he is trying to get Luke to join him on the [[The Force (Star Wars)#Sith code|Dark Side]].
* The drawings Wooldoor makes of himself planning his caper at the mall resemble the character Binky from the [[Matt Groening]] comic strip ''[[Life in Hell]]''.
* The mall security guard says into his walkie-talkie, "Attention! We have an RU-486 in progress!". This is a reference to [[Mifepristone]], a medication that can be used as an [[abortifacient]].
* The scene where Wooldoor is being chased by the mall cops contains a number of references.
** Wooldoor and the mall cops all sob profusely upon exiting a movie called ''Cancer Baby'' starring [[Julia Roberts]], a reference to the numerous tearjerker films in which she has starred, including ''[[Dying Young]]'' and ''[[Steel Magnolias]]''.
** Wooldoor and the cops run into the [[Acme Corporation|Acme]] Medical Supply store, referencing the fictitious company which supplies [[Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner|Wile E. Coyote]] with all his devices for capturing the Road Runner. Acme also made the [[liposuction]] machine Xandir used on Toot in "[[Requiem for a Reality Show]]" and the gay test Xandir took in "[[Gay Bash]]".
** Also during the chase, Wooldoor and his pursuers run into the pet store and emerge riding upon kittens. They ride their furry steeds into a Chinese restaurant and emerge (sans kittens) with boxes of delicious take-out food. This is a reference to the alleged use of cat or dog meat in Asian cooking.
* The ''Judge Fudge'' theme song and show is a parody of both many [[blaxploitation]] films/cartoons of the 1970s, and intros to popular small court shows (''[[Judge Judy]]'', ''[[The People's Court]]'', etc.). The title, ''The Judge Fudge Adventure Power Hour'', is a reference to the 70s cartoon ''[[The Godzilla Power Hour]]''.
* On his deathbed, Popeye sings, "I'm weak at the finish 'cause AIDS beats out spinach, I'm Popeye the dying man", then toots the words "of AIDS" out of his pipe. This is a parody of his theme song, "I'm strong to the finish 'cause I eats my spinach, I'm Popeye the sailor man! (toot toot!)".
* The [[Wilhelm scream]] can be heard.
* At the AIDS walk, after Captain Hero finishes his monologue, Xandir turns to him and says, "You are like the son the courts will never allow me to have!", referring to the difficulty gay couples and individuals face from [[United States]] courts concerning the adoption and custody of children.
* At the end of the episode, when Captain Hero "wins" the AIDS walk, he looks up to the sky and sees Popeye's spirit smiling at him, only to ask, "Who the hell is that asshole?". This is a commonly used shot in movies and TV series in which the main character looks up to the sky and sees either the spirit of a beloved character or clouds take the form of the person. This is the second time ''Drawn Together'' has used a shot like this, the first time being the shot of Foxxy's fallen bandmates in "[[Captain Hero's Marriage Pact]]".
**The image of Popeye that is used in this sequence is the same one that appeared at the beginning of the animated ''[[Popeye]]'' cartoon shorts.
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