Live and Let Dye is the tenth episode of Season 4 of Pepper Ann and the seventy-eighth segment overall. It originally aired on February 16, 2000.
Summary[]
Pepper Ann dyes her hair in order to stand out from the middle school crowd, but can't handle being known as "the green-haired girl". Meanwhile, Lydia dates a handsome country line-dancing teacher who isn't who he seems, and Aunt Janie protests against plans to disrupt a family of whooping cranes making a nest on top of a streetlight.
Quotes[]
Lydia: Even after cooking it, I don't know what chicken-fried steak is. |
Lydia: Well, if you'll excuse me, I have to go pretend to know how to do the booty-tushy-pushy-hop. |
Pepper Ann: I'm not just the green-haired girl! |
Trinket: How about we just walk, and don't talk? |
Lydia: Well, thanks again for dinner, Harold, and good luck with...um... whatever it was you were talking about for three solid hours. Harold: I love you... |
The Desk Gag[]
"Here's my remote control!"
~presses buttons until the screen goes blank~
Trivia[]
- This episode marks the first appearance of Bernie and the beginning of Lydia's only relationship that lasts more than one episode.
- The title of this episode is a spin on the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die.
Cast[]
- Kathleen Wilhoite as Pepper Ann Pearson
- Jeff Bennett as Dieter Liederhosen, Shelf McClain
- Danny Cooksey as Milo Kamalani
- Clea Lewis as Nicky Little
- Pamela Segall as Moose Pearson, Shouty Kid
- April Winchell as Mom, Grandma Lillian
- Jim Cummings as Mr. Roland Carter
- Tino Insana as Uncle JoJo Diggety
- Kathy Najimy as Coach Doogan
- Bebe Neuwirth as Ms. Bronte Bladdar
- Kath Soucie as Cissy Rooney
- Susan Tolsky as Aunt Janie Diggety
- Jenna von Oÿ as Trinket St. Blair
- Travis Tritt as Tex