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Square One TV/Episode 150

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Episode 150
Season 1, Episode 50
Airdate April 3, 1987
Production Number 50
Written by head writer
Jim Thurman
writers
Jim Thurman, David D. Connell, Harry Crossfield, C.C. Berg, Michael Winship, Douglas Anderson, Ellen Fogle, David Yazbek, Bob Brush, Jack Kenny
Directed by Dan F. Smith
Mathnet director
Charles S. Dubin
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Episode 150 is the fiftieth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the fiftieth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Jerry Anderson (John Phillips Lousa), Ken Hill (Floyd Tyrone), Alan Stock (Steve Stringbean), André Gower (Eddie "Rimshot" Harris), Sugar Ray Sketch (Himself)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • I Love Lupy: Licorice - Part 1

In order to keep her job at the Licorice Factory, Lupy must divide a 24" strand into 5" and 7" ones with minimal waste. A 5" strand gives her 19" left over, and a 7" leaves her with 17" of waste.


  • Pos vs. Neg Jousts: Straight Ahead -7 Plus +5

When 7 'negative' clay-mation creatures attack 5 'positive' clay creatures, 2 'negative' creatures remain.


  • I Love Lupy: Licorice - Part 2

Lupy makes several more unsuccessful attempts to efficiently divide the licorice and must conceal the waste from Mr. Dinkstein. Finally, she divides the 24" strand into 2 5-inchers and 2 7-inchers.


  • Sugar Ray Sketch

Battling for the Doggy Weight Championship, Sugar Ray Leonard figures out the weight of a dog by picking up the dog, weighing their total, and then subtracting his weight.


  • Exclusive Music Video: "Think" (Think Hard)

This song offers advice to a boy who is confused about which bike to buy. The music video stresses stepping back from a problem and looking at it from another angle.


  • Mathnet: The Problem of the Passing Parade - Part 5 (EKA #115)

The Mathnetters successfully solve the problem and rescue Steve Stringbean.

Credits

Mahnet

Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • Mathnet Announcer: Both John Phillips Lousa and Floyd Tyrone were convicted of stealing a rock musician and sentenced to an appropriate number of years away from society and the University of Michigan marching band.