Snow Daddy is the sixth episode of the sixth Season of Squidbillies, it first aired on October 16, 2011 on [Adult Swim].
Plot[]
Rusty forms a bond with a magical snowman who sheds doubt on Early's parenting skills.
Early's Trucker Hats[]
- "If Dar-Wins, we lose" - Plattitudes 5:12"
- "There's No Use For A Lawman without lawlessness!!"
Characters/Cast[]
- Early Cuyler (Unknown Hinson)
- Rusty Cuyler (Daniel McDevitt)
- Granny Cuyler (Patricia French)
- Sheriff (Bobby Ellerbee)
- Deputy Denny (Dave Willis)
- Dan Halen (Todd Hanson)
- Boyd (Pete Smith) (No Lines)
- Billy Morton (Nick Ingkatanuwat) (No Lines)
- Glenn (Dave Willis)
- Glenn's Wife (Dana Swanson) (No Lines)
- Ellis (Dave Willis)
- Snow Daddy (George Robinson)
- Donna's Ex-husband
- Mexican
Guest Stars[]
- The Mighty Ohba, Ryuu Sato, and George Robinson
Theme Song Performer[]
- Western Crooners
Trivia:[]
- Although being the sixth episode of the sixth season, it is the first to play on the Squidbillies Volume 5 DVD Set.
- Also This is the first episode of the season to be produced, according to the Production Order for the Volume 5 DVD.
- At the very beginning of the episode, Early & Rusty are heard speaking Japanese as the theme song is from "The Westen Crooners".
- It is revealed that during extreme winter blizzards, strippers are unable to arrive at "The Jiggle Hut", and Ellis will replace them.
- One of the people seen attending the crime scene slightly resembles Shawn Coleman.
References & Allusions[]
- This episode parodies the Christmas tale "Frosty The Snowman", with it being a more mature version.
- "The Gorax" is a parody of the Dr. Suess book "The Lorax"
- Sheriff's line "That must mean I see dead people", is a reference to the supernatural, horror film named "The Sixth Sense."
- Rusty is shown to have a "Cheyenne Cinnamon From the Adult Swim Pilot Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar Town Candy Fudge" blanket.