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'''Golden Studios''' is a film studio appearing in the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Movie Mania]]." Its name may be a reference to real-world {{wp|Universal Studios}}. This is supported by the fact that a tram tours through the studio, itself possibly being a reference to its {{wp|Studio Tour}} attraction.
'''Golden Studios''' is a film studio appearing in the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Movie Mania]]." Its name may be a reference to real-world {{wp|Universal Studios}}. This is supported by the fact that a tram tours through the studio, itself possibly being a reference to its {{wp|Studio Tour}} attraction. In addition, a water tower can be seen in the background, likely a reference to the famous {{wp|Warner Bros. Water Tower}}.


Lead actor [[Flint Westwood]] briefly fires his co-star [[Clovis]] and replaces him with [[Donkey Kong]] after he blames the former for causing his last three films to bomb at the box office, but rehires him after realizing that he underestimated his passion for acting.
Lead actor [[Flint Westwood]] briefly fires his co-star [[Clovis]] and replaces him with [[Donkey Kong]] after he blames the former for causing his last three films to bomb at the box office, but rehires him after realizing that he underestimated his passion for acting.

Revision as of 10:20, November 21, 2024

Golden Studios
Golden Studios in Saturday Supercade
First appearance Saturday Supercade ("Movie Mania") (1983)
Greater location Los Angeles

Golden Studios is a film studio appearing in the Saturday Supercade episode "Movie Mania." Its name may be a reference to real-world Universal Studios. This is supported by the fact that a tram tours through the studio, itself possibly being a reference to its Studio Tour attraction. In addition, a water tower can be seen in the background, likely a reference to the famous Warner Bros. Water Tower.

Lead actor Flint Westwood briefly fires his co-star Clovis and replaces him with Donkey Kong after he blames the former for causing his last three films to bomb at the box office, but rehires him after realizing that he underestimated his passion for acting.