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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air :: Save the Last Trance For Me (05x21)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Save the Last Trance For Me
Episode #: 05x21
Original Airdate: Monday April 17th, 1995
7/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Shelley Jensen
Writer: Maiya Williams
Eddie Gorodetsky
 
Episode Summary
 
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Will is hypnotized into believing he's a four year old on the night when Nicky's principal comes over.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Caitlin WachsplayedPenny Jillette 
Margaret NagleplayedMiss Jensen 
Mark Roberts (1)playedMr. Spiegel 
Max MavenplayedThe Great Mentos 
Nancy CartwrightplayedRuby Jillette 
Stacii Jae JohnsonplayedAttendant 
 
Cultural References
 
Will: Now I know what Uncle Phil must feel like in a Miata.

The Mazda Miata is a small convertible sports car with two seates, made by Mazda of Japan. It is also known as the Mazda MX-5 in Europe, and Eunos Roadster in Japan.
 
Will: He just wrote, produced and directed his first screenplay... Forrest Gumby.

This is a pun on the 1994 hit Forrest Gump.
 
Will: Well, Nicky is a big interactor. You might call him the "Last Interaction Hero."

This is a pun on the 1993 blockbuster staring Arnold Schwarzenegger Last Action Hero.
 
Will: This is that mountain from Hawaii. Mountain "Itchy gitchi yaya dada."

"Itchy gitchi yaya dada" is a line from Patti LaBelle's hit song "Lady Marmelade."
 
Phil: So Nicky doesn't get into a good school this year. He can stay at home with Will, watching Power Rangers and making himself dizzy.

Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers is a children's TV series that began its long run in 1993 and revolves around a group of teenagers that can morph into warriors with super-powers and fight evil.
 
Geoffrey: Actually, ma'am, I got it from Coleman cook book. Hope you like short ribs.

Gary Coleman is most famous for his role as Arnold Jackson on Diff'rent Strokes in 1978. Coleman had a congenital kidney defect known as nephritis that has halted his growth leading to his notably small stature, which has become his visual and acting trademark.
 
 
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