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|image = File:Who's For Dinner.png |
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|writer = Vince Calandra<br>Ron Hague<br>[[Doug Lawrence]]<br>Dan Povenmire |
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− | '''Who's For Dinner?''' is episode |
+ | '''Who's For Dinner?''' is episode 12a of ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]''. In this episode [[Heffer]] invites [[Rocko]] to have dinner with his family. Rocko accepts, much to Heffer's relief. When he arrives Rocko is stunned to find out Heffer lives with a family of Wolves. |
==Production== |
==Production== |
Revision as of 05:40, 5 October 2012
Who's For Dinner? is episode 12a of Rocko's Modern Life. In this episode Heffer invites Rocko to have dinner with his family. Rocko accepts, much to Heffer's relief. When he arrives Rocko is stunned to find out Heffer lives with a family of Wolves.
Production
Joe Murray has stated that one of his favorite episodes is Who's For Dinner because Murray enjoyed the premise and the development of the concept of adoption for a character. Murray said that he partially based Heffer on an adopted friend and used his friend's emotions to sculpt Heffer's role and actions. George Maestri described the story as "terrific" and the episode as "funny and poignant." Maestri said that the episode added "a whole new dimension to Heffer's character" that was used "in many subsequent episodes."