Gaz, Taster of Pork
"Gaz, Taster of Pork" is a double-length episode of Invader Zim, originally produced as Episode 26. While not airing on Nickelodeon in the US, it aired on the Nicktoons Network in the US on August 12, 2006. This is the seventh double-length episode of Invader Zim.
Plot
Dib has acquired a "spell-drive" (hinting that Invader Zim is in the future, where books are obsolete), an anthology of various spells in a kind of digital book. Dib thinks that it is no longer usable, but learns that he can try out a spell. Dib tests a spell from the "Shadowhog" on Gaz, who is sleeping in the next room.
The next morning, Gaz doesn't seem to be any different, but it turns out that the spell did work. Gaz discovers that she tastes nothing but pork in everything she eats, even dairy products (although she finds that actual pork tastes the same). Dib desperately works to save her from her fate, even calling on Zim (though it doesn't work out). Gaz becomes a media sensation, and a movie is even made about her (which GIR and Pig go see).
Finally, Dib transports he and Gaz to the Shadowhog's dimension with a new spell. The Shadowhog turns out to be a tall, large magical being with a pig head. He declares that to reverse the spell (which is a wonderful spell in their dimension), Gaz must face him down in a challenge. Dib is forced to wait outside, convinced that Gaz won't be able to win.
As it turns out, the questions are very easy (as Gaz is a video game addict) and they mostly play chess for awhile, as Gaz explains her knowledge of Zim's identity (she knows, but realizes that he is too utterly stupid to conquer the Earth).
Dib suddenly bursts in, begging the Shadowhog to spare Gaz and punish Dib instead. The Shadowhog attempts to explain, but Gaz stops him. The Shadowhog then punishes Dib to clean the toilets (with brushes attached in a crown-like fashion to his head which means he has to clean the toilets with his head). Gaz happily goes home.
References
- This episode suggests that Invader Zim and Johnny the Homicidal Maniac (another comic by Jhonen Vasquez) may take place in the same city. Just before Dib and Gaz travel to the Realm of the Shadow Hog, they seem to be standing on the same fenced in ledge from where Johnny C stares down at the city.
- This entire episode is based off of a "MEANWHILE" featured in the back of "SQUEE'S Wonderful Big Giant Book of Unspeakable Horrors," another comic by Vasquez. The "MEANWHILE" features Tickle-Me-Hellmo, a demonic children's toy who puts kids through several levels of torture. Level 8 is "Alters child's taste buds so that everything tastes like pork."
- When Dib is belched on by Gaz, he says "Father, help me", exactly what Luke Skywalker says to Darth Vader whilst attacked by Emperor Palpatine.
- The code in Super Kicky Fighter (↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → A B B A start) is a combination of the Konami Code (↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → B A start) and the code from Ikari Warriors and Victory Road (which is A B B A).
- There is an indication that there is a passage of time in the series when Dib points out to Zim that he helped him when they got turned into bologna (a ref. to Bolognius Maximus).
Trivia
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- This is the last appearence of Gaz in the series.
- This is Gaz's largest role in the series.
- Character actor Jeffrey Jones voices a deranged hobo and the Shadowhog.
- The second time Gaz admits that Zim is an alien, but too incompetent to destroy mankind (though she explains in fuller detail this time). The previous time was in the episode, Bloaty's Pizza Hog.
- One of the children in the cafeteria has a hook for an arm.
- If you look closely at the lightning that flashes just before Dib says, "Gaz has been cursed to taste pigs!" you will see that it forms an image of a pig.
- GIR's friend Pig from Germs and Battle of the Planets makes a cameo in this episode with GIR getting movie tickets.
- GIR has one line in this episode ("I GOT MONKEYS IN ME!!"). Rosearik Rikki Simmons (the voice of GIR) says on the commentary 'I got paid for that!'
- This is Steve Ressel's least favorite episode