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"Back Home Again in Laos" | |||
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Queen of the Willis episode | |||
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 33/34 | ||
Directed by | Holly Everman | ||
Written by | Holly Everman | ||
Production code | 507 508 | ||
Original air date | April 8, 2011 April 15, 2011 | ||
Episode chronology | |||
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"Back Home Again in Laos" (originally called "Laos Road Show") is the 33rd and 34th episodes of the fifth season of the animated comedy-drama series Queen of the Willis. It originally aired on first-run syndication in the United States on April 8 and April 15, 2009.
In the episode, Lando accidentally goes into Tabby and Shushu's time machine and is sent to Nort Vietnam on May 23, 1959. Heather, Rags and Tabby realize Lando has gone back in time, and go in the time machine to save Lando.
"Back Home Again in Laos" was written and directed by Holly Everman. It received positive reviews from critics for its storyline and its many cultural references.
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The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Holly Everman.[1]
"Back Home Again in Laos" is the fourth episode of the "Back Home Again in..." hallmarks of the series, which have aired throughout various seasons of the show, and is the first and only "Back Home Again in..." episode to be directed by Everman.[2] The episodes are a parody of Back Home Again in Indiana song.[3] The episode was inspired by the film The Wizard of Oz, including its musical number "We're off to see the wizard", which was previously parodied by the three characters, then with alternate lyrics, in the Queen of the Willis episodes "Back Home Again in Indiana" and "Back Home Again in Indiana 2".[4] Fans originally believed that the original title of this episode was "Back Home Again in London", but in an interview with IGN Zinn stated that it was not the case.[4]