As Mike Nelson pointed out in the episode, Crow has never actually said "You know you want me, baby", and, despite Crow's insistence otherwise, the "catchphrase" was manufactured out of whole cloth. The ensuing conversation led Mike and the bots to try out a few new catchphrases, such as "kiss off, Slappy!" and, "we're all out of toner!". The Bots were also unsatisfied with Mike's use of "Pearl's calling", despite that she actually was, a gag based on the fact that Mike says that just about every episode in seasons 8-10.
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| - As Mike Nelson pointed out in the episode, Crow has never actually said "You know you want me, baby", and, despite Crow's insistence otherwise, the "catchphrase" was manufactured out of whole cloth. The ensuing conversation led Mike and the bots to try out a few new catchphrases, such as "kiss off, Slappy!" and, "we're all out of toner!". The Bots were also unsatisfied with Mike's use of "Pearl's calling", despite that she actually was, a gag based on the fact that Mike says that just about every episode in seasons 8-10.
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| - As Mike Nelson pointed out in the episode, Crow has never actually said "You know you want me, baby", and, despite Crow's insistence otherwise, the "catchphrase" was manufactured out of whole cloth. The ensuing conversation led Mike and the bots to try out a few new catchphrases, such as "kiss off, Slappy!" and, "we're all out of toner!". The Bots were also unsatisfied with Mike's use of "Pearl's calling", despite that she actually was, a gag based on the fact that Mike says that just about every episode in seasons 8-10. Shirts with this phrase are sold by Best Brains Inc. alongside a picture of Crow.
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