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"Alice Kane Went Down to Calcutta" is the second segment of the sixty-fourth episode of Pepper Ann. It aired on November 6, 2000.

Synopsis[]

Alice Kane makes peace with Pepper Ann after Alice announces that her father is taking a new job in Calcutta, India, but Pepper Ann thinks the whole thing is a trap.

Plot[]

Pepper Ann is approached by Alice Kane to talk at the Freezy Pleezy. She tells that she wants to end their animosity and become friends. Pepper Ann accepts, but becomes paranoid as she believes that it is for a big humiliating prank. Both Milo and Nicky tell her that she should just accept it, but she refuses, yet decides to play along. Pepper Ann decides to leave the phone off the hook in case Alice calls and somehow records her voice for some embarrassing scheme. She approaches Alice with a friendly, yet shifty demeanor.

Pepper Ann and Alice spend the day together with many misfortunes befalling the former. They end up having a sleepover, though Pepper Ann is convinced that Alice was behind the things happening to her, even though her reflection points out the obvious. After having a nightmare, Pepper Ann awakens to discover a letter from Alice revealing that her emotions were genuine as her family is moving to Calcutta for her dad and that she was getting on a train. Pepper Ann confronts her, knowing you cannot go to India by train, and rips her ticket, only to learn she was being serious (they were transferring to plane later).

Pepper Ann reveals to Milo and Nicky that she had to repay the ticket via a stage show and that she regrets being paranoid about Alice and wishes her the best. While watching Lafftown, USA, Pepper Ann discovers that she was featured on the show due to the numerous pratfalls of her that was recorded. Because her phone was off the hook, she could not receive the cash prize, so Alice gets it. Alice reveals that now her family has money, she does not have to leave Calcutta and announces that she will be terminating her friendship with Pepper Ann. Pepper Ann angrily hops up and down on the couch, only to learn that she is being filmed now.

Cast[]

Trivia[]

  • The title of this episode is a parody of the song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia".
  • This is the only time we see Alice Kane's parents or any of her family.
  • This is the last time Alice is ever seen, ironically having her win against Pepper Ann.

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Characters
Pepper Ann PearsonAlter EgoNicky LittleMilo KamalaniMoose PearsonBecky LittleDieter LiederhosenTrinket St. BlairCissy RooneyTessa and Vanessa JamesPink-Eye PeteAlice KaneGwen MezzrowStuart WalldingerShelf McClainConstance GoldmanLamar Abu-DabeCraig BeanSketchCrashLydia PearsonChuck PearsonJanie DiggityJo Jo DiggityNed DiggityCrying GirlBrendaMean GirlEffie ShruggAbriola StarkCarlotta SneedRoland CarterCoach DooganBronte BladdarSherman FinkyVera Groober-SchwartzPrincipal HickeyHazelnutians
Episodes
Season 1: "Ziterella" • "Romeo & Juliet" / "Food Barn" • "Old Best Friend" / "Crunch Pod" • "Psychic Moose" / "Doll & Chain" • "Megablades of Grass" / "Family Vacation" • "Sani-Paper" / "The Big Pencil" • "Uniform, Uniformity" / "Snot Your Mother's Music" • "The Environ-Mentals" • "In Support of" / "Nicky Gone Bad" • "Soccer Season" / "Crush & Burn" • "Thanksgiving Dad" • "Have You Ever Been Unsupervised" / "The Unusual Suspects" • "Sketch 22" / "Manly Milo"

Season 2: "Quiz Bowl" / "License to Drive" • "Cocoon Gables" / "Green-Eyed Monster" • "Hazelnut's Finest" / "Cat Scan" • "An Otterbiography" / "Greensleeves" • "Vanessa Less Tessa" / "Peer Counselor P.A." • "A 'Tween Halloween" / "Mash into Me" • "Framed" / "Radio Freak Hazelnut" • "Presenting Stewart Waldinger" / "P.A.'s Life in a Nutshell" • "Like Riding a Bike" • "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Milo" / "The Sisterhood" • "Impractical Jokes" / "Cold Feet" • "Doppelganger Didi" / "Pepper Ann's Day Off-Kilter" • "A No Hair Day" / "That's My Dad"
Season 3: "Burn, Hazelnut, Burn" / "The Wash-Out" • "G.I. Janie" / "Miss Moose" • "Pepper Shaker" / "Flaw and Order" • "Def Comedy Mom" / "Career Daze" • "Baggy Bean Buddies" / "The Spanish Imposition" • "The Beans of Wrath" / "Effie Shrugged" • "The Velvet Room" • "One Angry Woman" • "The Sellout" / "The Tell Tale Fuzzy" • "Dances with Ignorance" / "Girl Power" • "Sammy's Song" / "Permanent Record" • "Live and Let Dye" • "Remote Possibilities" / "Considering Constance" • "You Oughta Be in Musicals!" • "Beyond Good and Evel" / "One of the Guys" • "The First Date Club" / "Unicycle of Life" • "To Germany with Love" • "A Valentine's Day Tune" • "Bye Bye Trinket" / "P.A.'s Pop Fly" • "My Mother, Myself" • "The Amazing Becky Little" • "A Kosher Christmas" • "The Untitled Milo Kamalani Project" / "Guess Who's Coming to the Theater" • "Single Unemployed Mother" / "Mom Knows What P.A. Did Two Nights Ago" • "The Great Beyond" / "Jaybirds of a Feather" • "The Way They Were"
Season 4: "The One with Mr. Reason" / "Sense and Senselessness" • "Dear Debby" / "Reality Bytes" • "Complimentary Colors" • "Searching for Pepper Ann Pearson" / "Forging Ahead" • "Carmello" / "Too Cool to Be Mom" • "The Word" / "The Perfect Couple" • "The Merry Lives of Pepper Ann" • "Strike it or Not" / "Moose in Love" • "Two's Company" / "A is for Average" • "That's My Mama Destructo" / "Unhappy Campers" • "The Finale" • "Spice of Life" / "Alice Kane Went Down to Calcutta" • "T.G.I.F." / "Zen and the Art of Milo"

Locations
Hazelnut Middle SchoolPepper Ann's House
See also
House of Mouse