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On August 11, 2016, Nickelodeon announced that they had greenlit a one-hour TV special, with Joe Murray as executive producer. In September 2015, Nickelodeon stated that some of its old properties were being considered for revivals, and that Rocko's Modern Life was one of them. Tom Smith as Really Really Big Man (Movie), VCR.Cosmo Serguson as Pillow Salesman, Martian 2, VHS Tape, Injured Worm, TV Announcer 1, Russian Hockey Player.Joe Murray as Rachel Bighead (née Ralph).Steve Little as Nineman, Construction Worker, Cowboy, Ox, Worm B.Hutchinson, Crazy Aunt Gretchen, Female Giraffe
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The rocket that launched Rocko's house suddenly crashes into the Conglom-O building, launching it and Dupette into space, and the money earned rains down on the crowd, saving the town. Rocko angrily states his disapproval of the special, believing it to be too different from the original Fatheads, but Ed convinces him that change is a part of life and should be embraced, which Rocko then accepts. Everyone but Rocko loves the new character, leading the special to make billions of dollars, and Ed, seeing the influence of their family life in the special, reconciles with Rachel. He drags Ed to the premiere and the two begin to watch, only to discover that Rachel has added a new character to the show: a baby Fathead. Rocko then receives a phone call from Heffer and Filburt informing him that the Fatheads special is complete and about to premiere at Conglom-O. The Winds of Change shows up to lecture them about how change is the key to happiness. Rocko finds Ed in his now demolished house and the two discuss their shared fear and resistance to change. After Rachel reflects on fond memories of her parents, and inspired by Rocko's validation of her work and identity, she begins working on a new special. Rocko tries to fix the entire ordeal, which Ed shouts "Why don't you go back to the 90's where you belong?" Rocko departs feeling guilty for further ruining things, mainly Rachel and Ed's relationship.īev insists Ed to move on from his transphobia, to which he clarifies his anger being directed around everything changing. He gets angry and rejects his new reality, forcing him to leave his job and leaving Conglom-O and all O-Town citizens in jeopardy. However, Ed doesn't accept Rachel's transition. Meanwhile, Dupette is displeased with the CGI Fatheads special and hires Rachel to take over when Rocko returns with her. Rocko begs Rachel to return to O-Town and bring back The Fatheads, and she eventually accepts for her family's sake. There, they find Ralph, who has since come out as transgender and is now Rachel, running a Fatheads ice cream truck. Using a couch attached to a drone, he, Heffer and Filburt travel the world searching for Ralph, but their battery runs out and they crash-land in the desert. Convinced this new direction will ruin The Fatheads, Rocko decides to find the original creator Ralph Bighead, who left on a journey of self-discovery years ago. Dupette accepts and rehires Ed, but then orders the Chameleon Brothers to direct a CGI-animated special. Dupette to bring back The Fatheads, claiming a revival will make enough money to save the company. At Rocko's suggestion, the two return to Conglom-O and convince Mr. Ed is fired and his house is slated for demolition the next day. As a result, Conglom-O enters bankruptcy, along with all of O-Town. Meanwhile, Ed Bighead makes a clerical error due to a mishap caused by Rocko's re-entry. Bev Bighead comes to welcome Rocko back to Earth when asked by Rocko why he can't find The Fatheads on TV, she explains the show has been off the air for many years, much to Rocko's horror. Heffer and Filburt quickly accept all the new customs and technology, but Rocko is overwhelmed and secludes himself in his house. They use the re-entry button and land back in O-Town, which they find has changed dramatically in the last 20 years. Passing by Earth, Filburt realizes that the remote controlling the rocket has been stuck to Heffer's butt all along. After Rocko's house was launched into space, Rocko, Heffer, Filburt and Spunky have been adrift for 20 years doing nothing but watching old videos of The Fatheads episodes.