I’ve been slacking off for the last few months in posting to the Inner Toob blog, but at least I’ve been keeping my hand in by continuing up the inductions into the Television Crossover Hall of Fame every Friday plus the monthly showcases.
It’s been twenty years for the TVXOHOF and about twenty-two years for the site in general which began as a website called “The Toobworld Dynamic” published via the late lamented AOLPress.
So, after all that time, yeah, I got burned out from the daily grind of posting every day. (In the beginning it was several times a day!)
And let’s face it, all that time I had pretty much covered every aspect of the Television Universe. I didn’t think there would be anything to spark my interest anymore.
But last night, something came along which fired up the tele-synapses.
“ANIMAL HOUSE”
S07, E04
From the IMDb:
Barry decides to rush a fraternity, but it doesn't quite work out as he expects.
‘Undeclared’, ‘NCIS’, ‘Diff’rent Strokes’, ‘Brothers & Sisters’, ‘Gilmore Girls’, ‘The Office’, ‘Freaks & Greeks’, ‘Charles In Charge’, ‘ER’, ‘Valerie’, ‘Southland’, ‘Cougar Town’, ‘Supernatural’, ‘Stranger Things’, ‘Orange Is The New Black’, ‘Glee’, ‘Modern Family’, ‘Warehouse 13’, ‘Beverly Hills 90210’, ‘Sabrina The Teenage Witch’, ‘The Zack Files’, ‘Popular’, ‘Farscape’, and ‘Alf’.
Even ‘The Goldbergs’ had referenced it in past episodes – in one, Adam wanted to rent the video.
So this might look like a Zonk, having characters from the movie appear as “real” people in Toobworld. But Toobworld has provided for us!
They at least had the benefit of being connected to the movie, whereas CBS and NBC rushed out TV shows “Inspired” by it – you know, rip-offs) ‘Co-Ed Fever’ and ‘Brothers and Sisters’ respectively.
Several in the cast recreated their roles from the movie:
- James Widdoes as Robert Hoover
- Bruce McGill as D-Day
- Stephen Furst as Flounder
- John Vernon as Dean Wormer
Eric Stratton of Toobworld
- Peter Fox as Eric “Otter” Stratton (Original: Tim Matheson)
- Richard Seer as Pinto (Original: Thomas Hulce)
- Gary Cookson as Niedermeyer (Original: Mark Metcalf)
- Brian Patrick Clarke as Greg Marmalard (Original: James Daughton)
- Susanna Dalton as Mandy Pepperidge (Original: Mary Louise Weller)
- Peter Kastner as Professor Jennings (Original: Donald Sutherland) – This role did nothing to erase memories of Kastner’s lead role in ‘The Ugliest Girl In Town’
So here’s the thing – “National Lampoon’s Animal House” was a movie in Toobworld. But it was based on a “real life” event that happened at Faber College in 1962. Barry Goldberg’s a bit thick and so couldn’t comprehend that he had come face to face with the actual Robert Hoover and Eric Stratton during the frat rush.
In making the movie sixteen years after the events at Faber College, Tim Matheson came reasonably close to looking like the real Eric Strattion. (Remember, with the Toobworld Dynamic, we look at what happens on television as being the reality of the TV Universe. So that WAS Eric Stratton in ‘Delta House’, not Peter Fox.) And yet when we were reunited with the real Eric Stratton, he now looked like the actor who portrayed him in the movie (although older.)
In a showcase role, DeWayne Jessie played the band leader of the Knights, Otis Day. The band played at the Delta House toga party and the frat members later went to see Otis Day and the Knights play at a blacks-centric club, which led to an uncomfortable situation.
The singing was actually done by someone else and then Jessie lip-synched to that recording. Years later, he bought the rights to the band name of Otis Day and the Knights from Universal and put together his own band. Now going by the name of Otis Day, DeWayne Jessie too the group on tour and they recorded an album which of course was called “Shout”. It included that number as well as “Shamma Lamma Ding Dong”, both featured in the movie.
Confused? Think how it was for me to write that!
One last thing to address: In 2003, a mockumentary was included in the 25th anniversary reissue of the movie which supposedly brought “Where Are They Now” updated for everybody as seen in the movie.
The basic premise for the bonus feature was that the 1978 movie was actually a documentary filmed as it happened back in 1962.
If so, then there had to be reasons within the “reality” of Toobworld as to why so many of the Deltas then looked different in ‘Delta House’, not just Otter. Within a “Cineverse” (and they are plentiful), it could work that the two movies are real but the 1978 sitcom was “fake media”.
But that won’t fly from the Toobworld perspective. That’s mainly because Toobworld has to follow the lead of the Real World when it comes to who is occupying the White House as the POTUS. And the Real World never had a President Blutarski.
So there yuh go. Keep checking back as the TVXOHOF inductions will continue. As to regular posts like this? Maybe once I FINALLY watch my copy of that all-star vampire episode of “What We Do In The Shadows” I may be inspired yet again.
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