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  1. Slave Girl: Directed by Wilbur D'Arcy. With Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr., Jim Backus, Natalie Schafer. Gilligan rescues a native woman from drowning, which according her custom makes her his slave. But soon a fellow tribesman comes to the island and challenges Gilligan for her in a fight to the death.

    • (218)
    • Comedy, Family
    • Wilbur D'Arcy
    • 1967-03-20
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    Slave Girl is the 94th episode of Gilligan's Island and the 26th episode of the third season. It first aired on March 20, 1967.

    When Gilligan saves a native woman named Kilani from drowning in the Lagoon, she vows to be his slave for life, a tradition in her tribe. When Gilligan tries to do his chores himself, she comes and does them for him. Despite the fact Gilligan feels guilty over having her as a slave, the Girls and the Howells are intrigued. Mr. Howell wants the slav...

    •"Slavery anywhere has always caused problems."

    •Ginger, Mary-Ann and the Howells trying to hire Kilani to do their work.

    •Kilani doing Gilligan's work and his remorse over it

    •The Howell's mistaken belief that the Skipper and the Professor are plotting to kill Gilligan.

    •Mr. Howell punching Gilligan out twice.

    •Gilligan running away from Mary-Ann when she calls him "master".

    •Ginger dancing

    Main Cast

    •Bob Denver as Gilligan

    •Alan Hale, Jr. as The Skipper

    •Jim Backus as Mr. Howell

    •Natalie Schafer as Mrs. Howell

    •Tina Louise as Ginger

    •Gilligan must have learned to swim since How to Be a Hero when he tried to rescue Mary Ann.

    •By time the Skipper reaches the lagoon, both Gilligan and Kalani are dry from the lagoon.

    •Ginger calls herself an "international film star" to Kalani, but in Angel on the Island, she confesses to just being a struggling actress still trying to make her mark.

    •The shot of the Supply Hut shows crates of fruits and vegetables.

    •When Mr. Howell "wins" Kalani from Gilligan, he exclaims "How sweet it is," which is a catchphrase of comedian Jackie Gleason.

    •Mr. Howell claims he was captain of the boxing team at Vassar, but in other episodes, he said he attended Harvard. Vassar was an all-women's school until 1969, four years after he ended up on the island.

    •(The Professor is explaining to Ugundi that Mr. Howell is too easy to kill in Matoba.)

    Mr. Howell - "What'd he say?"

    Professor - "Good."

    •Kilani - "Gilligan is master. He is good to Kalani."

    Gilligan - (disdainly) "Thank you very much....."

    •Ugundi - "You know what happen when sun go down?"

  2. An island girl declares she is Gilligan's slave forever after he saves her from drowning.

    • Wilbur D'arcy
    • September 26, 1964
    • Bob Denver
  3. S3.E14 ∙ All About Eva. An unattractive and lovelorn woman named Eva Grubb comes to the island to escape civilization and offers the castaways her boat. But before they can leave, the women give her a makeover and turn her into a Ginger Grant lookalike.

  4. Gilligan Meets Jungle Boy: Directed by Lawrence Dobkin. With Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr., Jim Backus, Natalie Schafer. Gilligan finds a young jungle boy on the island, as well as a helium supply that the professor plans to use to get rescued with a makeshift hot-air balloon.

    • (282)
    • Comedy, Family
    • Lawrence Dobkin
    • 1965-02-06
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  6. Mad scientist Dr. Boris Balinkoff returns to the island. Gilligan and Skipper are building a raft to get off the island. Gilligan finds a ring that Balinkoff has intentially left and puts it on. That night, Balinkoff, using a mechanical control device and the ring, turns Gilligan into a mindless robot slave. The next day, Lovey likes Gilligan's ...

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