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While at [[Skool|school]] one day, [[Zim]] throws another fit about the lunch food. [[Dib]], tired of letting Zim get away with his "things he do", throws a muffin at him, which causes Zim to run out of the lunch room. That night, a pair of [[Meekrob]] come to Dib in his sleep and grant him marvelous superpowers before lulling him back to sleep, which Dib decides to use the next morning to put an end to Zim once and for all.
 
While at [[Skool|school]] one day, [[Zim]] throws another fit about the lunch food. [[Dib]], tired of letting Zim get away with his "things he do", throws a muffin at him, which causes Zim to run out of the lunch room. That night, a pair of [[Meekrob]] come to Dib in his sleep and grant him marvelous superpowers before lulling him back to sleep, which Dib decides to use the next morning to put an end to Zim once and for all.
[[File:Wonderful life 1.jpg|thumb|262px]]When Dib manages to suppress Zim with ease, he decides to use his power for the greater good. Dib starts to lives out the wonderful life he always dreamed of... perhaps ''too ''wonderful. He succeeds in proving that ghosts and lake monsters are real, and climaxes in saving the world when the Irken fleet invade to destroy Earth. It is eventually discovered in a interview with [[Alan]] that it was a scheme by Zim to find out who threw the muffin at his head using a Virtual Reality chamber. Dejected, Dib walks out, but a cannon blocks his way, and, as Zim's final revenge, it shoots a muffin at his head.
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[[File:Wonderful life 1.jpg|thumb|262px|An older fantasy Dib, visiting a captured and exposed Zim.]]When Dib manages to suppress Zim with ease, he decides to use his power for the greater good. Dib starts to lives out the wonderful life he always dreamed of... perhaps ''too ''wonderful. He succeeds in proving that ghosts and lake monsters are real, and climaxes in saving the world when the Irken fleet invade to destroy Earth. It is eventually discovered in a interview with [[Alan]] that it was a scheme by Zim to find out who threw the muffin at his head using a Virtual Reality chamber. Dejected, Dib walks out, but a cannon blocks his way, and, as Zim's final revenge, it shoots a muffin at his head.
 
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Invader Zim Episode
Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom
Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom (Title Card)
Chronology
Previous: GIR Goes Crazy and Stuff
Next: Tak: The Hideous New Girl
Information
Episode No: Episode 19b
Production No: 19a
Airdate: United States: May 24, 2002
Canada: January 19, 2007[1]
Credits
Writer(s): Jhonen Vasquez
Eric Trueheart


Plot Summary

SPOILER WARNING OF DOOM: This section or article may contain spoilers!

Wonderful life 4

While at school one day, Zim throws another fit about the lunch food. Dib, tired of letting Zim get away with his "things he do", throws a muffin at him, which causes Zim to run out of the lunch room. That night, a pair of Meekrob come to Dib in his sleep and grant him marvelous superpowers before lulling him back to sleep, which Dib decides to use the next morning to put an end to Zim once and for all.

Wonderful life 1

An older fantasy Dib, visiting a captured and exposed Zim.

When Dib manages to suppress Zim with ease, he decides to use his power for the greater good. Dib starts to lives out the wonderful life he always dreamed of... perhaps too wonderful. He succeeds in proving that ghosts and lake monsters are real, and climaxes in saving the world when the Irken fleet invade to destroy Earth. It is eventually discovered in a interview with Alan that it was a scheme by Zim to find out who threw the muffin at his head using a Virtual Reality chamber. Dejected, Dib walks out, but a cannon blocks his way, and, as Zim's final revenge, it shoots a muffin at his head.

End of Spoilers: There are no further spoilers for this section or article. You can breathe now.

Facts of Doom

Cultural References

  • When they first show Dib in his spaceship, the shot of him is basically the same as Guld Goa Bowman,
    The meekrob

    The Meekrob in their shoe disguise.

    from the anime series Macross Plus.
  • The alien race in this episode are called the Meekrob; Meekrob is the name of a Thai dish that FillerBunny had to eat in Jhonen Vasquez’s comic book FillerBunny. When translated, Meekrob means "crispy noodle."
  • The scene at the beginning where the lunch food invades the kid's eyes is an obvious nod to the Black Oil from The X-Files.
  • Just after the TV studio audience turns into Irkens, there is a shot with Dib in a chair in the middle of a large egg-shaped room. This is a visual nod to the last shot in the 1985 film Brazil, where the main character is strapped into the chair in the torture chamber.
  • The scene where the Massive crashes into the desert is similar to the end of Independence Day.

Trivia

  • The title of this episode was originally supposed to be "The Happy Smiley Dib Show".
  • Throughout this episode are several telltale hints that events unfolding weren’t real:
    • 1. First of all, the Meekrob who came to Earth to help Dib wouldn’t have really done such, yet, because nobody, save the Tallest and the Irken Army, knows that Zim is on Earth, let alone that he isn’t a real Invader. However, there was a plot that he would have become the ambassador to the Meekrob in Invader Dib, making the encounter somewhat true.
    • 2. Also, Dream-Zim warns Dib of the arrival of the Irken fleet, but Earth was never actually marked for conquest by the Tallest yet; Zim thinks it is marked for conquest, so his false belief was projected into the illusion. However, to confuse even more, the series' creator stated that while Zim's mission is actually an exile, it was still filed by the Irken Control Brains as a possible planet for conquest that is being infiltrated by an exile, meaning that in a way Zim is an invader and that his people are giving him more chances to prove himself. Knowing that all of these events we are shown of Dib's life are dreamlike illusions projected by Zim makes certain lines between Zim and Dib make more sense.
    • 3. When the Massive's side pods rupture, Tallest Red is the one who freaks out, while in reality Tallest Purple is the one more likely to lose his head, first, though it's possible that the loss of his snacks are Red's "weak spot". Despite this however, Tallest Purple appears completely calm during Red's freakout, further adding to the confusion.
    • 4. When Dib came to Zim's house, Zim gave up much too easily.
    • 5. Gaz would not apologize to Dib the way she did in the illusion, at least not willingly. It is also unlikely that she would join up in her brother's efforts (during the scene where the institute is given its grand opening), because one of the plots for Invader Dib would have had her aligning herself with Zim instead, cloaking herself in a hood to hide her identity until Dib and his forces are banished to Saturn.
  • This
    Wonderful life 2

    Dib's new abilities.

    episode marks the only appearance of the Meekrob before series cancellation.
  • Melissa Fahn, Gaz's voice actress, was eating and spitting Triscuits in the recording room for the scene with Gaz and her toast.
  • We learn that Dib sometimes sleeps with his blanket around his head, talks in his sleep, and even wiggles
  • This episode makes it clear that Zim knows Dib pretty well.
  • According to the DVD commentaries, there was supposed to be a song in this episode, but apparently Andy Berman couldn't sing, unlike Richard, Melissa and Rikki.

Things You Might Have Missed

  • At the beginning of the episode, just before the food splashes into the kid's eye, you can see a child with a sword on his belt standing in line.
  • An adolescent version of Gaz was planned to appear in one of the scenes, next to an adolescent version of Dib, but then this was removed. Later it was added again, but is only seen as a cameo. This grown-up version of Gazlene still wears her skull necklace, however.
  • We see the “Property of Earth” satellite in this episode, which would appear again in the episode Tak: The Hideous New Girl. It can be seen for a brief moment as Dib's team goes after the Massive, before it's destroyed by an Irken ship. This satellite is also seen in Bloaty's Pizza Hog.
  • When Dib destroys the tree with lightning, play the scene frame by frame: Professor Membrane is hidden in the smoke.
  • If you look hard enough, when Dib destroys a ship in the Armada, what appears to be a LEGO brick comes at the screen.
  • When Zim's standing on the table yelling and you see it from the crowd's point of view, you can see a kid with orange-ish hair who doesn't have pants on.
  • When Dib goes to talk to Zim after he's been captured, you can see Zim is reading a book right before Dib fully opens the door.

Inconsistencies and Animation Errors

  • When GIR explodes, Zim's PAK is not there, even though Irkens can only survive 10 minutes without their PAKs. In one or two scenes, it is just an outline.
  • When Gaz says "Actually, that was kind of funny", her legs are gone.

See also


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