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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the 1st segment in the 3rd episode of Season 1 of ''[[Invader Zim (TV series)|Invader Zim]]''. It first premiered on April 6, 2001.
==Plot Summary==
 
[[File:Parent teacher 1.jpg|thumb|left]]
 
{{Spoilers}}
 
   
 
== Plot Summary ==
After another day at the [[Earth]] [[Skool]], [[Ms. Bitters]] reminds the children that it's Parent-Teacher Night, and that all the parents must come to the Skool at the end of the day. [[Zim]] is confronted with a dilemma: He doesn't have any parents ([[Irken]]s are cloned from a gene bank and have all their information given to them in PAKs by the Control Brains). Zim becomes worried because his robotic parents aren’t programmed for such a task yet, and he cannot permit them to blow his cover. He attempts to help them become the parents they should be, but [[GIR]]'s carefree nature puts his plans in jeopardy.
 
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{{Spoilers}}[[File:Roboparents1.png|thumb|left|180px]]
 
After another day at the [[Earth]] [[Skool]], [[Ms. Bitters]] reminds the children that it's Parent-Teacher Night, and that all the parents must come to the Skool at the end of the day. [[Zim]] is confronted with a dilemma: he doesn't have any true parents or family ([[Irken]]s are created from some kind of gene bank and have all their information given to them in [[Irken PAK|PAKs]]).
   
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Zim becomes worried because his robotic parents aren't programmed for such a task yet, and he cannot permit them to blow his cover. He attempts to help them become more like the parents they should be by strapping them into chairs and forcing them to watch a ''Proper Earth Parenting'' program that demonstrates how normal human parents should behave. However, [[GIR]]'s carefree nature puts his plans in jeopardy when he changes the channel on the TV to violent, senseless programming.
At the meeting in the cafeteria, [[Dib]], who brings his dad's communication device, tries to prove that Zim is an alien. The robotic parents malfunction and wreak havoc during the meeting, but nobody, besides Dib, notices they aren't human, or that Zim is an alien, due to the show's characters' stupidity. So, Zim's plan to fool everybody (except Dib) actually worked, despite GIR's interference. In the end, Zim and the [[Roboparents]] fly off while Dib gets in trouble for throwing punch on the floor in frustration.
 
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[[File:Roboparents.png|thumb|180px|Zim and his Roboparents.]]
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At the meeting in the cafeteria, [[Dib Membrane|Dib]], who brings his dad's communication device due to being busy in his own lab, tries to prove that Zim is an alien, but Professor Membrane misinterprets what his son means by "alien", and asks the Irken what country he's from instead. Meanwhile, the Roboparents seem to behave well at first, but abruptly begin behaving erratically, malfunctioning and wreaking havoc during the meeting.
   
 
However, nobody besides Dib notices they aren't human, or that Zim is an alien. So, Zim's plan to fool everybody (except Dib) actually works even despite GIR's interference. In the end, Zim and the [[Roboparents]] fly off without everyone noticing, while Dib gets in trouble for throwing punch on the floor in frustration.
 
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==Facts of Doom==
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== Facts of Doom ==
===Cultural References===
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=== Cultural References ===
*In this episode, Zim says "You lie! YOU LIE!" This is a reference to ''[[Johnny the Homicidal Maniac]]''. When [[Nny]] first meets [[Squee]], he says exactly the same thing.
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*In this episode, Zim says "You lie! YOU LIE!". This is a reference to ''Johnny the Homicidal Maniac''. When [[Nny]] first meets [[Squee]], he says exactly the same thing.
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*During the reprogramming of the Roboparents, their eyelids are held open with a claw-like device so that they cannot blink. This is a direct reference to the scene in Stanley Kubrick's ''A Clockwork Orange'' where Malcolm McDowell's character, Alex, has his eyelids held open during his "reprogramming" .
   
===Trivia of Doom===
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=== Trivia ===
*This is the first and so far only time we have seen Zim's [[roboparents]] out of the house.
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*This is the first and so far only time [[Zim]]'s [[roboparents]] are outside of the house, and play a major role. They were going to have a major role in the cancelled episode "[[Roboparents Gone Wild]]".
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*This is the first and only time Zim refers to the Roboparents as the "Parent Decoys".
*[[Ms. Bitters]] is revealed to have a security camera in her classroom. However, it disappears in later episodes.
 
*The title was the third to use the squiggly ''Invader ZIM'' font instead of the original.
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*The title is the first to use the squiggly ''Invader Zim'' font instead of the original font.
 
*Like "[[The Nightmare Begins]]", this episode was originally rated TV-Y but was later changed to TV-Y7-FV.
*The parent teacher night happened in the afternoon, but at the very end when Ms. Bitters is mad at [[Dib]] and the whole room turns red, there is a clock in the background that says "12:16".
 
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*Zim's birth scene would have been re-used for the unfinished episode; "[[The Trial]]."
*Like [[The Nightmare Begins]], this episode was originally rated TV-Y but was later changed to TV-Y7-FV.
 
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*Zim's famous quote, "You lie! YOU LIE!" has become a popular Internet meme.
*This is the only time Zim is shown as a [[smeet]]. He would've been shown again in a flashback as a smeet in the cancelled episode, [[The Trial]] with the same first part of the flashback, but longer containing another smeet Zim had deformed after exiting the chute.
 
*Smeet Zim was voiced by [[Melissa Fahn]].
 
*This episode shows that GIR knows how to successfully put on makeup.
 
   
===Things You Might Have Missed===
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=== Things You Might Have Missed ===
 
[[File:Parentteacher6.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:Parentteacher6.jpg|thumb]]
 
*[[Ms. Bitters]] has a security camera in her classroom, which is not seen in later episodes.
*When Zim turns on the video to teach his Roboparents normal human behaviour, a child in one of the videos looks very similar to [[w:c:fairlyoddparents:Timmy Turner|Timmy]] from ''[[w:c:fairyoddparents:The Fairly OddParents!|The Fairly OddParents!]]''
 
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*[[Mr. Elliot]] is seen walking with [[Spoo]] in the cafeteria, hinting they are father and son.
*List of old-fashioned cartoons broadcasted in the base:
 
 
*When Zim turns on the video to teach his Roboparents normal behavior, a child in one of the videos looks very similar to [[w:c:fairlyoddparents:Timmy Turner|Timmy]] from ''[[w:c:fairyoddparents:The Fairly OddParents!|The FairlyOddParents!]]''
**Clay animated show
 
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*Before Zim inserts the Earth Parenting cartridge, the screens are showing scenes from some early animated shorts, including:
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**''Together in the Weather '' - a stop-motion short produced in 1946 by none other than George Pal of ''When Worlds Collide'' fame
 
**Hunter's dog
 
**Hunter's dog
 
**Heckle and Jeckle's first cartoon
 
**Heckle and Jeckle's first cartoon
 
**Dancing scarecrow
 
**Dancing scarecrow
 
**Beaver eating corn
 
**Beaver eating corn
**Cat licking the stripy candy poles
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**Cat licking some striped candy poles
*When the robot parents were looking at the TV system, you can see a classic Tom & Jerry Christmas episode that came out in the 1940s.
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**A ''Tom & Jerry'' Christmas special from the 1940s.
 
*The man in the parenting video looks similar to [[Old Kid]].
*When Dib throws the punch at Zim, it doesn't burn him like it does in ''[[The Wettening]]''.
 
 
*At the end of the episode when Miss Bitters is mad at [[Dib Membrane|Dib]] and the whole room turns red, there is a clock in the background that says "12:16".
*The man in the parenting video looks like [[Old Kid]].
 
   
===Changes and Cuts===
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=== Changes and Cuts ===
*The scene where [[Zim]] tries to reprogram his [[Roboparents]] was supposed to have [[GIR]] change the channel while Zim was out to inappropriate 40's movies with smoking, guns, and such. As it was too inappropriate, [[Nickelodeon]] forced it to be changed.
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*A scene where [[Zim]] tries to reprogram his [[Roboparents]] was supposed to have [[GIR]] change the channel to 1940s movies with smoking and guns. This was scrapped for obvious reasons.
*The word "diarrhea" was supposed to be in brown, but was later changed to dark red.
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*When the word "diarrhea" splatters onto one of the television sets that GIR watches, the words were supposed to be in brown, but was later changed to dark red.
   
===Inconsistencies and Animation Errors===
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=== Inconsistencies and Animation Errors ===
*Ms. Bitters' dress changes from purple to black sporadically throughout the episode and early episodes.
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*Ms. Bitters' dress changes from purple to black sporadically throughout the episode and other early episodes.
 
*When Dib spills his fruit punch on Zim, it doesn't burn him. This is an example of inconsistency, as Zim gets burned by water in "[[The Wettening]]".
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*The events of the parent teacher night conference happened in the afternoon, despite the name, as a clock reads 12:16 and the scenery outside wasn't dark.
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*When Ms. Bitters shows the videotape at the beginning of the episode, the clock is frozen although you can still hear the ticking noise.
 
*As GIR is running after the Makeup Lady, he doesn't run all the way out of frame. He disappears a few milliseconds before he goes out of the frame.
 
*As GIR is running after the Makeup Lady, he doesn't run all the way out of frame. He disappears a few milliseconds before he goes out of the frame.
*When GIR falls from the ceiling with make-up on, in one frame his tongue is orange.
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*When GIR falls from the [[Zim's Base|base]]'s ceiling with make-up on, his tongue is orange in one of the scene's frames.
   
==Music==
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== Music ==
 
{{Main|The Kevin Manthei Invader Zim-phony Special}}
 
{{Main|The Kevin Manthei Invader Zim-phony Special}}
 
 
*Skool's Out
 
*Skool's Out
 
*Makeup Lady
 
*Makeup Lady
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*Parents Arrive
 
*Parents Arrive
 
*Parents Crack
 
*Parents Crack
 
==Quotes==
 
 
'''[[Ms. Bitters]]''': And you, Mary, right where your head is; before the Big Bang, there was ''nothing'' there.
 
 
<hr width="50%"/>'''[[Zim]]''': I never agreed to this Parent-Teacher night!<br />
 
'''[[Ms. Bitters]]''': Yes, you did.<br />
 
'''[[Zim]]''': No! You lie! (''swings arms wildly in the air'') You Lie!<br />
 
(''Ms. Bitters scoffs and puts a disc into the computer, and the chalkboard slides down to reveal a screen; on it is a recording of Zim, looking very bored and balancing a pencil on his lip'')<br />
 
'''[[Ms. Bitters]]''': (''on-screen'') Zim, are you going to bring your parents to Parent Teacher Night?<br />
 
'''[[Zim]]''': (''on-screen'') Yeah, sure, whatever.<br />
 
'''[[Zim]]''': (''off-screen'')...Why would you tape that?
 
 
Control Brain: Welcome to life, [[File:Phy baby.jpg|thumb]]Irken child. Report for duty.<br />
 
'''[[Zim|Zim as a smeet]]''': (''jumps onto the arm to hug it'') I love you, cold, unfeeling robot arm!
 
 
<hr width="50%"/>'''[[GIR]]''': (''running after the escaping make-up lady'') Wait! Come back! I need stuff!
 
 
<hr width="50%"/>'''[[Ms. Bitters]]:''' ([[File:Parentteacher3.jpg|thumb|left]]to the group of parents) When you were my students, I said you'd amount to nothing. I was right. You're ''NOTHING''!"
 
 
<hr width="50%"/>'''[[Roboparents|Robo-Mom]]''': Oh no! Honey, is it-- ?<br />
 
'''[[Roboparents|Robo-Dad]]''': Yup! Diarrheaaaaaaaa...
 
 
<hr width="50%"/>'''Random mother''': Can't you see that this woman is suffering from severe pokey trauma?!
 
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Parent Teacher Night (Transcript)]]
 
*[[Parent Teacher Night (Transcript)]]
 
*[[Episode 03 Credits]]
 
*[[Episode 03 Credits]]
*[[Parent Teacher Night Screenshots]]
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*[[Parent Teacher Night/Screenshots]]
   
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[[es:La noche de padres y maestros]]
 
[[Category:Season 1]]
 
[[Category:Season 1]]
[[Category:Zim Filmography]]
 
[[Category:Dib Filmography]]
 
[[Category:Gaz Filmography]]
 
[[Category:Professor Membrane Filmography]]
 
[[Category:GIR Filmography]]
 
[[Category:Ms. Bitters Filmography]]
 
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Altered Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Altered Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Screenshots]]

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Invader Zim Episode
Parent Teacher Night
Title 03a
Chronology
Previous: NanoZIM
Next: Walk of Doom
Information
Episode No: Episode 03a
Production No: 03a
Airdate: April 6, 2001
Credits
Writer(s): Jhonen Vasquez
Rob Hummel


"Parent Teacher Night" is the 1st segment in the 3rd episode of Season 1 of Invader Zim. It first premiered on April 6, 2001.

Plot Summary

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

Roboparents1

After another day at the Earth Skool, Ms. Bitters reminds the children that it's Parent-Teacher Night, and that all the parents must come to the Skool at the end of the day. Zim is confronted with a dilemma: he doesn't have any true parents or family (Irkens are created from some kind of gene bank and have all their information given to them in PAKs).

Zim becomes worried because his robotic parents aren't programmed for such a task yet, and he cannot permit them to blow his cover. He attempts to help them become more like the parents they should be by strapping them into chairs and forcing them to watch a Proper Earth Parenting program that demonstrates how normal human parents should behave. However, GIR's carefree nature puts his plans in jeopardy when he changes the channel on the TV to violent, senseless programming.

Roboparents

Zim and his Roboparents.

At the meeting in the cafeteria, Dib, who brings his dad's communication device due to being busy in his own lab, tries to prove that Zim is an alien, but Professor Membrane misinterprets what his son means by "alien", and asks the Irken what country he's from instead. Meanwhile, the Roboparents seem to behave well at first, but abruptly begin behaving erratically, malfunctioning and wreaking havoc during the meeting.

However, nobody besides Dib notices they aren't human, or that Zim is an alien. So, Zim's plan to fool everybody (except Dib) actually works even despite GIR's interference. In the end, Zim and the Roboparents fly off without everyone noticing, while Dib gets in trouble for throwing punch on the floor in frustration.

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

Facts of Doom

Cultural References

  • In this episode, Zim says "You lie! YOU LIE!". This is a reference to Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. When Nny first meets Squee, he says exactly the same thing.
  • During the reprogramming of the Roboparents, their eyelids are held open with a claw-like device so that they cannot blink. This is a direct reference to the scene in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange where Malcolm McDowell's character, Alex, has his eyelids held open during his "reprogramming" .

Trivia

  • This is the first and so far only time Zim's roboparents are outside of the house, and play a major role. They were going to have a major role in the cancelled episode "Roboparents Gone Wild".
  • This is the first and only time Zim refers to the Roboparents as the "Parent Decoys".
  • The title is the first to use the squiggly Invader Zim font instead of the original font.
  • Like "The Nightmare Begins", this episode was originally rated TV-Y but was later changed to TV-Y7-FV.
  • Zim's birth scene would have been re-used for the unfinished episode; "The Trial."
  • Zim's famous quote, "You lie! YOU LIE!" has become a popular Internet meme.

Things You Might Have Missed

Parentteacher6
  • Ms. Bitters has a security camera in her classroom, which is not seen in later episodes.
  • Mr. Elliot is seen walking with Spoo in the cafeteria, hinting they are father and son.
  • When Zim turns on the video to teach his Roboparents normal behavior, a child in one of the videos looks very similar to Timmy from The FairlyOddParents!
  • Before Zim inserts the Earth Parenting cartridge, the screens are showing scenes from some early animated shorts, including:
    • Together in the Weather - a stop-motion short produced in 1946 by none other than George Pal of When Worlds Collide fame
    • Hunter's dog
    • Heckle and Jeckle's first cartoon
    • Dancing scarecrow
    • Beaver eating corn
    • Cat licking some striped candy poles
    • A Tom & Jerry Christmas special from the 1940s.
  • The man in the parenting video looks similar to Old Kid.
  • At the end of the episode when Miss Bitters is mad at Dib and the whole room turns red, there is a clock in the background that says "12:16".

Changes and Cuts

  • A scene where Zim tries to reprogram his Roboparents was supposed to have GIR change the channel to 1940s movies with smoking and guns. This was scrapped for obvious reasons.
  • When the word "diarrhea" splatters onto one of the television sets that GIR watches, the words were supposed to be in brown, but was later changed to dark red.

Inconsistencies and Animation Errors

  • Ms. Bitters' dress changes from purple to black sporadically throughout the episode and other early episodes.
  • When Dib spills his fruit punch on Zim, it doesn't burn him. This is an example of inconsistency, as Zim gets burned by water in "The Wettening".
  • The events of the parent teacher night conference happened in the afternoon, despite the name, as a clock reads 12:16 and the scenery outside wasn't dark.
  • When Ms. Bitters shows the videotape at the beginning of the episode, the clock is frozen although you can still hear the ticking noise.
  • As GIR is running after the Makeup Lady, he doesn't run all the way out of frame. He disappears a few milliseconds before he goes out of the frame.
  • When GIR falls from the base's ceiling with make-up on, his tongue is orange in one of the scene's frames.

Music

Main article: The Kevin Manthei Invader Zim-phony Special
  • Skool's Out
  • Makeup Lady
  • TV Lair
  • Spine Break SRC
  • Family Programming
  • Parents Arrive
  • Parents Crack

See also