Captain Hero and Captain She-Ro try to rescue their son from nuclear annihilation. Captain Hero goes in search of a mentally handicapped giant who's destroying the city. Drawn Together S3 E5. Toot falls in love with Foxxy's grandson and rescues the housemates from an army of deer. After a disappointing hunting trip, Captain Hero decides to upgrade his arsenal. Drawn Together S3 E6. Toot and Ling-Ling butt heads over the fate of Mexico's chickens, and Captain Hero's popularity rises.
Drawn Together S3 E7. Foxxy finds an unpleasant surprise waiting for her in the stockroom of Hot Topic. When the other housemates ditch Clara to go to the mall, she's convinced that the Rapture has arrived. The first example of this is when he is swallowed by Clara's vagina. Despite surpassing his housemates in hyperactivity and general zaniness, Wooldoor has a deep capacity for serious, thoughtful reflection on events, though he uses this ability very sparingly.
Examples include the speeches he makes while the plane is going down in " The One Wherein There Is a Big Twist " and following the massacre of his housemates in " Clum Babies ". Wooldoor's personality is basically straight, though quite often for a gag, he will show attraction to his male housemates or disinterest in Foxxy's sexual charms.
He is obsessed with Captain Hero in particular, a fixation that vacillates between simple hero worship and full-on sexual interest. Wooldoor's religious affiliation s have varied throughout the series' run.
He's often depicted a priest, and in the episodes " Clum Babies " and " A Tale of Two Cows ", he's explicitly stated as being Christian. Another curious case is in the episode " Unrestrainable Trainable ", where a series of events causes him to have a large nose, wear what appear to be a Magen David , a kippah , and payot , and be holding large bags of money; when Clara sees him like this, she becomes terrified and tries to baptise him by pushing him in the pool, which nearly killed him and left him suffering from hypothermia.
One interpretation of this scene could be that Wooldoor is not Jewish but merely mistaken for such, by Clara; if Wooldoor truly is Jewish, she doesn't seem to have a problem with him the rest of the time though the same could apply to Captain Hero and Toot, who are also suggested to be Jewish. However, the scene could also be interpreted as Clara merely reacting aggressively to stereotypes, regardless of what Wooldoor's actual faith is.
Given the show's overall disregard for continuity and consistency with character details, Wooldoor's religion could most accurately be described as ambiguous. The faith he is aligned with at any given moment is whatever suits the particular plot best. Wooldoor's name is likely based on that of a famed Islamic convert to Christianity, Wallid Shoebat.
One of Wooldoor's primary traits is his ability to assume any role a scene or story requires. To this end, he often appears in episodes as a wacky "filler"-type character, rather than in his own persona. He is capable of assuming any profession at a moment's notice. He appears to be quite skilled in several medical disciplines as well: he is a psychiatrist in " Little Orphan Hero " and " Toot Goes Bollywood ", a surgeon and mad scientist in " Terms of Endearment ", a plastic surgeon in " Alzheimer's That Ends Well ", and a regular medical doctor in " Super Nanny ".
Wooldoor is often shown as a minister or priest; in fact, he is the one who performs Spanky's gay marriage to Xandir. While Wooldoor played minor parts in the first season of the show, he became the focus of several episodes in the series' second season, not unlike Captain Hero.
Typically, the stories focusing on Wooldoor cast him in a child-type role, such as when he brings home a cow in " A Tale of Two Cows ", or when he gets in trouble at the mall for stealing candy in " The Lemon-AIDS Walk ".
Ironically, in " A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special ", his character in the episode's role-playing exercise is that of a pedophile in this instance, he is roleplaying the part of a priest as a parody of the Roman Catholic sex abuse cases. Originally, instead of being an attention-starved weirdo, Wooldoor's role was to have been that of a manic-depressive drug addict. However, creators Jeser and Silverstein decided to change this when they realized the cast's personalities were getting too dark, and needed a character who was innocent and childlike, to contrast with the darker tendencies of the others.
When he finds out that Drawn Together has been cancelled, he becomes psychotic and determined to get back on the air by any means necessary, even mentioning at one point that being on television is the only thing which keeps him from hearing the voices in his head.
At the film's climax, he threatens the others with a gun to try to get his way. However, what he thinks to be a point to save the show ends up being an eraser bomb that blows up in his face and permanently kills him. As mentioned above, Wooldoor is capable of splitting himself into two people.
Although the splitting has not yet been shown on television, the featuring of multiple Wooldoors in certain scenes is a running gag on the show. Wooldoor has done a lot of persona switching and will play the role as a different character than who he really is. He will do this, simply by putting on a costume and by slightly changing him name adding "Dr. See Also: Wooldoor Episodes. In original artwork for the show, Wooldoor's nose was yellow like the rest of his skin , and he wore socks with sandals.
Although Wooldoor is mainly a parody on Spongebob and Stimpy, he bears many similarities to other characters from other shows as well. Wooldoor shares similarities with Koosalagoopagoop , from the series, Dexter's Laboratory.
Both of them are big, yellow cartoonish creatures, which are somewhat similar in body shape. They both have big noses, and wings on their heads. Both are also creatures who are always happy all the time, and run around being silly, and making jokes, as well as doing random things to annoy people.
Koosalagoopagoop is also someone from an official species known as the "Koosfolk" which are colorful creatures that are similar in appearance to him, and are vaguely similar to the Sockbats. Koosy and the Koosfolk come from a magical world known as "Koosland", which is very similar to Wooldoor's home world. Another notable thing is in the Dexter's Laboratory episode "The Koos is Loose", Koosy died, but in his next appearance, was alive and perfectly fine without any explanation.
This is similar to Wooldoor's repeated deaths in his show. Trailer Trailer [EN]. Photos Top cast Edit. Chris Edgerly Doctor as Doctor …. Jason Huber Gash as Gash. Jimmy Kimmel Mrs. Ham as Mrs. Ham …. Jim Ward Genie as Genie …. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Presented as if it were a real Primetime reality series, "Drawn Together" answers the question of what happens when eight completely different cartoon characters from various genres and styles live together and have their lives filmed for the entire world to see.
Captures the daily adventures of eight mismatched cartoon characters using the dramatic storytelling conventions of established reality television shows. The housemates include: "Captain Hero," a not so moral do-gooder reminiscent of the Saturday morning TV super heroes of the 70's; "Clara," a 20 year old sweet and naive fairy-tale princess; "Toot," a black and white pudgy heart throb from the 20's; "Foxxy Love," a sexy mystery solving musician; "Spanky Ham," a foul-mouthed Internet download pig; "Ling-Ling," an adorable Asian trading card creature; "Wooldoor-Sockbat," a wacky Saturday morning whatchamacallit; and "Xandir," a strong young adventurer, similar to the great video game warriors.
Big Brother's Twisted Sister. Did you know Edit. Trivia One first season episode, "Terms of Endearment", had a delayed airing. It showed Captain Hero as a quadriplegic after giving up his super powers saying, "You know what happens to superheroes who give up their powers".
It was such an obvious reference to former Superman 'Christopher Reeve' that it wasn't aired until the middle of the second season, after Reeve passed away.
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