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Do-Over Button

Do-Over Button is an ad parody from MAD Season 2, Episode 4 (30): Pirates of the Pair of Tweens / Konan the Kardashian.

Summary of Skit[]

Wish you could do something over, now you can with the DO-OVER BUTTON.

Transcript[]

Boy: D'oh! Aw, man!

Announcer: Do you ever wish you could just do something over?

Boy: Do I ever! But that's against the laws of physics.

Announcer: Not anymore thanks to the Do-Over Button! The Do-Over Button allows you to do things over.

(reverse)

Boy: Wow! Thanks, Do-Over Button!

Announcer: Plus, the Do-Over Button can be used in school...

Boy: "F"? Oh, I wish I could go back and study and... Oh, right!

(reverse)

Boy: Oh, it was King George, Not King Kong!

Boy: D-? Eee-yes!

Announcer: Use it on dates...

Boy: Hey, do you want to go to a porkbelly roast sometime?

Girl: Ugh, I don't eat meat!

(reverse)

Boy: Hey, I hate pork. How about you?

Girl: Wow! I hate pork, too! Let's go study!

Boy: Eee-yes!

Announcer: And use it for sports.

Audience: Awww! (reverse) Awww! (reverse) Awww! (reverse) Awww! (reverse)

Announcer: The Do-Over Button! It doesn't make you better, it just allows you to do things over.

Audience: Awww!

(Reverse and segment ends)

Trivia[]

  • The Do-Over Button is a obiously reference to an episode of the Fairly OddParents known as "Deja Vu" and in an episode of Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place known as "First Kiss", because in an episode of the Fairly OddParents; Timmy wishes a clock that works to re-do a thing that was maked in the past and in an episode of Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place; Alex repeats Justin's first kiss whenever he ruined it.
  • Also, another reference to the Fairly OddParents is that the kid gets an "F" in the history test which makes a reference to Timmy getting an "F" in Mr. Denzel Crocker's tests.
  • The questions on the history are: "Who was the King of England during the Revolutionary War?" and "How many stripes are on the American flag?" and the answers are: "George III of the United Kingdom" and "13 stripes".
  • Alfred E. Neuman appears in a picture in the library, but his face is animated instead.
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