Ants in the Pantry | |
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Season 1 (Canada, United States), Episode 4 (Canada) 16 (United States) | |
Air date | September 30, 2000 (Canada) January 27, 2003 (United States; independently-aired episode) |
Written by | Richard Elliott and Simon Racioppa |
Directed by | Doug Thoms |
Episode guide | |
Previous Close Encounters of the Bird Kind (Canada, Memory Quest) Dog Sitting Miss Daisy (United States) |
Next Round Up the Usual Insects (Canada, Memory Quest) Return To Sender (United States) |
Ants in the Pantry (known in the United States as Ants In The Pantry and dubbed in Quebec as Un travail d'équipe) is the fourth episode of the first season in Canada and the sixteenth episode of the same season in the United States.
Summary[]
An army of ants threatens to attack the family's picnic and George tries to stop them by himself.
Trivia[]
- The episode title is a reference to the phrase "Ants in the Pants". Ironically, the title came from the short of the same name starring The Three Stooges.
- The French title of this episode is called, "Un travail d'équipe".
- Two pictures of this episode appear in the online game, "Memory Quest".
- The only second season episode to go with this episode in Memory Quest, along with If It Ain't Broke, Can We Keep Him?, Close Encounters of the Bird Kind, Round Up the Usual Insects, From Bad to Worse, Sunken Treasures, Snowman's Land, Zoopercar Caper, Down the Drain, and A Day at the Beach is Hound of the Bath-ervilles.
Goofs[]
- After Harold dumps the batter into the tray holders and takes George out, he mysterious gets covered in flour and batter.