![]() Brando also portrayed Napoleon in the 1954 film Désirée. Napoleon Bonaparte in this episode is portrayed as a Marlon Brando caricature who shouts out "Josephine!" in the same manner Brando shouts "Stella!" in the 1951 film adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire. ![]() Madame de Jambom inquiring that three months is "too soon" to wait to wash her hair is a joke on a stereotype that French people do not bathe often.The orchestra quickly catches on, and hastily begins to play the correct French anthem " La Marseillaise." In the beginning of the cartoon, the British patriotic song " Rule, Britannia!" is mistakenly played as the French setting is introduced.Little does he know that the dictator's "loyal" subjects are plotting his downfall. With Pinky at his side, Brain then eases into the role of emperor easily and goes mad with power. Pinky and Brain are then arrested for looking "really weird." When the mice arrive to the palace, Brain is mistaken to be infamous dictator due to his hat's now distorted shape and his short stature. This means clearing the streets of rabble-rousers, revolutionaries, and anybody who looks "really weird" (except for one of Napoleon's men). Meanwhile, the French government is planning to make everything perfect for his return. Though the class goes horribly wrong when the food is lit and explodes, he inspires their revolutionary sides. He and Pinky host a cooking class to sneakily teach the students the formula. ![]() Brain plans to capitalize on the celebrations by altering the formula of the popular delicacy Crêpes Suzette with nutmeg to become highly explosive. In Paris, 1805, the emperor Napolean Bonaparte is returning.
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