"Kiff's Mix" is the first segment of the sixth episode of the first season of Kiff. It is the eleventh segment overall.
Synopsis[]
After Kiff spontaneously creates the perfect mixture of cereals, she, Barry, and Trevor attempt to recreate it.
Plot[]
Kiff and Barry are visiting Trevor's house for the first time. Trevor hypes up his new TV on the way there, but once they arrive, he admits that he lied about the TV to convince Kiff and Barry to come. The two do not mind, however, and have a good time hanging out with Trevor anyway. When Barry gets hungry for cereal, they all go to the kitchen, where Kiff and Barry are amazed by the large variety of cereals in the pantry. Kiff cannot choose one to eat, so she mixes several cereals and calls her concoction "Kiff's Mix". Kiff, Barry, and Trevor all find that Kiff's Mix tastes amazing, but Kiff is unable to make more because she cannot remember the exact combination of cereals she used. Kiff calls the Table Town Science Lab asking if the lab can run an analysis on a milk sample from the original bowl of Kiff's Mix, and is informed that it will cost 100 nuts.
At the school playground, Kiff, Barry, and Trevor raise funds for the analysis by pitching Kiff's Mix to their schoolmates, who are swayed by Trevor's outrageous claims (taken directly from his description of his fake TV) about the cereal. Professor Totsy is able to produce a detailed analysis of the composition of Kiff's Mix at the lab, but one ingredient remains unknown. At Trevor's house, Kiff, Barry, and Trevor retrace their steps from the previous day and recall that Barry cried tears of joy, from which they deduce that the ingredient is Barry's tears. Knowing that Barry is easily moved by emotional TV advertisements, Kiff sings a jingle from a carpet store commercial to get him to cry. They extract the tears just as their customers arrive for their promised bowls of Kiff's Mix.
While Kiff prepares the cereal, Trevor reveals his plan to mass produce Kiff's Mix. Realizing this would require Barry to cry regular tears, Kiff threatens to dispose of the finished Kiff's Mix unless Trevor promises to forfeit the plan. Trevor makes a pinky promise to Kiff, only to fling her into the pantry and lock her inside. Trevor proposes to Barry that they can produce Kiff's Mix as a duo, as they only need the lab analysis and Barry's tears. However, he is overheard by the customers, who leave in disgust upon learning about the secret ingredient. The next day at Kiff's house, Kiff and Barry accept Trevor's apology for his behavior, and the three spend time eating cereal while watching emotional advertisements on TV.
Cast and characters[]
Voice credits[]
- Kimiko Glenn as Kiff Chatterley
- H. Michael Croner as Barry Buns
- Ayo Edebiri as Professor Totsy
- Vella Lovell as Candle Fox
- Tom Kenny as Trevor Angstrom and Darryn
Additional voices[]
- Vella Lovell as Teenage Dog Girl
- Eric Bauza as Bort Grig
- Kimiko Glenn as Bunny Girl
Appearances[]
- Kiff Chatterley
- Barry Buns
- Trevor Angstrom
- Candle Fox
- Darryn (speaking debut)
- Professor Totsy (debut)
- Bort Grig (debut)
- Chubbles Wubbington (pictured)
- Mrs. Angstrom (mentioned)
- Andrew (pictured)
Locations[]
Songs[]
- "Carpet Your World" – written by Nic Smal, Lucy Heavens, and Quinn Scott
Trivia[]
- Opening sponsor: Bort Grig's Carpet Emporium.
Cultural references[]
- Jonathan's Corn Fakes is a parody of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with its name and mascot also referencing Jonathan Frakes.
- In Kiff's imagine spot, Trevor is seen wearing clothing similar to Willy Wonka's in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Barry is seen strapped to a chair in a dark theater and being forced to watch commercials, parodying the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange.
- The phone number for Bort Grig's Carpet Emporium, 555-01-CARPET-DIEM, puns on the Latin phrase carpe diem.
Continuity[]
- Two of the cereals in Trevor's pantry reference the Great Rubber Boom: one is called "Grape Rubber Boomz", while another has a box featuring the text "Moments from the Great Rubber Boom of the Southern Continent (early 1900's)" and a picture of a tapped rubber tree.
Gallery[]
Click here to view the gallery for Kiff's Mix.
Videos[]
References[]
- ↑ Ferrer, Samantha. KF114_BG_A009_INT_Trevors_Living_Room_TV_Herb_Wall_CU_v04_SF.jpeg. samferrerart.com. Retrieved on April 20, 2024.