"Got it covered. Steel-toed boots. [shows him the boots she wears] Now hurry up and get dressed. And by the way, I'm getting you that video game." ― Judy to Young Max
Dude, Where's My Car Cash Money? is the thirteenth episode in Season 1 of Sydney to the Max. It first aired on April 23, 2019 but then re-aired on April 26, 2019 to 0.49 million viewers.[1]
Contents
Plot
When Olive becomes class treasurer and accidentally loses the money for the ice cream truck she promised her class, Sydney helps her get it back. Young Max offers to accompany his mom to a wedding but does not know how to dance.
Cast
Main Cast
- Ruth Righi as Sydney Reynolds
- Ava Kolker as Olive Rozalski
- Jackson Dollinger as Young Max Reynolds
- Christian J. Simon as Leo Webb
- Ian Reed Kesler as Adult Max Reynolds
- Caroline Rhea as Judy Reynolds
Recurring Cast
- Reid Shapiro as Iggy
Guest Cast
- Nicolas Cantu as Dominic
- Tiffany Daniels as Sharon
Continuity
- Sydney and Olive use the emergency emoji code - "Mermaid! Shooting star! Peanut! Peanut!" - again in "Girlz II Women".
- Sydney mentions Olive joining the Emergency Club in "You've Got Female".
- Olive starts using a belt bag in this episode and is seen in multiple other episodes including "Mrs. Harris' Opus" and "What's My Grade Again?".
- Judy mentions building the girl cave in "Caved and Confused".
- The "blueberry surprise" smoothie is mentioned in "Slurping with the Enemy".
Trivia
- The episode title is a play on the 2000 mystery/sci-fi film Dude, Where's My Car?.
- Nickelodeon's Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn also spoofed this title with "Dude, Where's My School?", as well as Nickelodeon's All Grown Up with "Dude, Where's My Horse?".
- This episode first aired at 8:30 on Tuesday, April 23rd but then re-aired officially on April 26, 2019.
- This was possibly a malfunction error from Disney.
- Boy Meets World and Girl Meets World star Danielle Fishel directed this episode.
- She had also previously directed the episode “I Know What You Did Last Sleepover”.
- The same ice cream store was mentioned in Austin & Ally.
- This confirms that Sydney to the Max and Austin & Ally are in the same universe which also confirms that Sydney to the Max is in the same universe as Jessie, Bunk’d, Liv and Maddie, K.C. Undercover, and Just Roll With It.
- Tag Team's "Whoomp! (There It Is)" and American rapper Kendrick Lamar are referenced.
- This is the mid-season finale of Season 1.
- This is the third episode to end in the past after Good Grade Hunting and The Lyin' King.
- Moral: Every bad thing has something good that happens eventually.