"The Engagement" is a Camp Lazlo episode from season 5. In this episode, Lumpus is heartbroken after Jane Doe gets engaged to Mayor Pothole McPucker.
Plot[]
Jane Doe does the unthinkable thing to Scoutmaster Lumpus: She gets engaged to someone else: Mayor Pothole McPucker of all things! So, Scoutmaster Lumpus jealously decides that if he doesn't have Jane Doe, Mayor Pothole McPucker won't have her either! So, he comes up with an elaborate scheme to break them up, and he enlists the Jelly Bean Cabin trio's help.
Lumpus and the Jelly Bean Cabin trio deliberately sabotage Jane Doe and Mayor Pothole McPucker's picnic by giving him an ugly dog and trip to the movies by making Jane Doe see that Mayor Pothole McPucker is angry around children. And to top it all off, they vandalize the statue that Mayor Pothole McPucker is dedicating to Jane Doe with goofy glasses and an infuriated fish.
Jane Doe becomes furious and enraged and henpecks Mayor Pothole McPucker by hitting him with her purse as she angrily ignores Mayor Pothole McPucker's please to calm down. The Jelly Bean Cabin trio reveal themselves and Lumpus and when Jane Doe and Mayor Pothole McPucker hear them, Mayor Pothole McPucker becomes nervous and shocked as he sees that it was them who sabotaged the statue.
Jane Doe asks Lazlo what they are doing hiding in the plant turf and Lazlo reveals that it was Lumpus and Them that has caused Jane Doe to be angry at Mayor Pothole McPucker and Jane Doe angrily whacks Lumpus on the head with her purse as she is furious at Lumpus for talking to the Jelly Bean Cabin trio into helping Lumpus frame Mayor Pothole McPucker for the trouble they've caused and decides to tell Lumpus that he's uninvited to her Acorn Flats-Camp Kidney engagement party.
Lumpus tries to win Jane Doe back once more by sneaking into the wedding reception disguised as a woman, but Mayor Pothole McPucker mistakes him for a hot lady and tries to get her, but Lumpus escapes and now Jane Doe wonders who to be engaged to now, but Jane Doe is now engaged to the Old Turtle.
Music[]
( ‣ ) Production music |
( • ) Original music |
( ◦ ) Camp Lazlo music |
Episode[]
‣ Pizzicato 1 - Jack Trombey [Opening]
‣ Link (C) - Patricia Cory [Miss Doe turns around]
‣ Marching Drums 1 - Eric Allen [Miss Doe walks outside and back in]
‣ Funny Walks - Johnny Pearson ["Oh, I am just so excited!"]
‣ Happy Tuba - Richard Myhill [Lumpus gets a call]
‣ Au Tour De France - Wolf Helling [Lumpus gets ready to go to Acorn Flats]
‣ Ballet Shoes [#59] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [Lumpus visits Miss Doe]
‣ Rhumba [#27] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [Music on the TV]
‣ Scenic Beauty [#82] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin ["Jane! I'm shocked!"]
‣ Great Moments - Gregor Narholz [Miss Doe says she is engaged]
‣ Waddle Cop - David Farnon [Mayor Pothole comes out of the bathroom]
‣ Romantic Ending [#31] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [Lumpus is heartbroken]
‣ Goodbye Rodney - Peter Winslow [Lumpus bawling]
‣ Happy Times - Keith Papworth [Lumpus drain out his tears]
‣ Finger of Fear - Fredric Bayco [Lumpus gets angry]
• Bingo - Andy Paley [Lumpus hides in a bush]
‣ Melodrama - Eric Spear [Lumpus cries again]
• Log Cabin Banjo Stinger - Nicolas Carr ["Really? That's great! Come on!"]
‣ Girl Crazy - Arch Bacon [Montage of Miss Doe and Mayor PotHole dating]
‣ Closet Monsters - Kevin Hiatt, Charles Blaker [Lumpus laughs evilly]
‣ Hold the Fort (B) - Robert White [The Mayor has a statue for the statue unveiling]
• Percussion Announcement - Nicolas Carr ["Prickly Pines, I give you Goddess of Leaky Lake!"]
‣ Fanfare - Robert Sharples [The Mayor reveals the statue]
‣ Hide and Seek - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [Miss Doe gets mad]
‣ Flop and Go (A) - John Fox [Miss Doe hits the Mayor]
‣ Lonely Heart's Club (A) - David Bell, Otto Sieben [Lazlo tells the truth]
‣ Tympup (A) - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy [Miss Doe hits Lumpus]
‣ Shock Stinger [#86] - Kevin Hiatt, Charles Blaker ["So it was YOU!"]
‣ Mud Bathing - Otto Sieben, John Charles Fiddy [Miss Doe leaves]
‣ Rhumba [#22] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [Miss Doe's engagement party]
‣ Battle at Sea - Johnny Pearson [Lumpus will go confront Miss Doe]
‣ Social Event - John Scott [Lumpus gets up to Miss Doe]
‣ Epic of the South - Larry Hochman [Lumpus is about to say he loves Miss Doe]
‣ Overly Loverly Part 2 - Michael Jones, Thomas Chase [Mayor falls in love with Lumpus]
• Clouds Are Rolling Away (v5) - Andy Paley [Ending]
• Shave and a Haircut - Andy Paley [End sting]
End credits scene[]
‣ Guitar Tango - Bert Weedon [End credits scene]
Trivia[]
- Scoutmaster Lumpus finally tells Jane Doe that he loves her. but since he was in a woman's disguise, Mayor Pothole McPucker thought he was talking to him.
- Samson officially becomes the third other creature after Slinkman and Lazlo who is fully aware of Lumpus' love affection for Jane Doe.
- Second appearance of Mayor Pothole McPucker. His first appearance was in Lazlo Loves a Parade. It is also the first time he has ever been romantically involved with someone.
- The Old Turtle that Jane Doe is engaged to is the same one in I've Never Bean in a Sub and in Lazlo Loves a Parade.
- Credits: Lumpus tries to tell Jane Doe he loves her in different ways.
Quotes[]
- (after Lumpus has confessed his love for Jane while dressed as a woman)
- Pothole McPucker: ...I love you too!
- Jane: Huh?!
- Pothole McPucker: I'm sorry, Jane. She's hot.
- Samson (in a solemn, but horrified voice): I tried to pick up Scoutmaster Lumpus.