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* ReferencedBy: Hammerman is one of the [=DiC=] characters that appears in the WesternAnimation/RobotChicken sketch “Welcome to the Golf Jam”.

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* ReferencedBy: Hammerman is one of the [=DiC=] characters that appears in the WesternAnimation/RobotChicken ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' sketch “Welcome "Welcome to the Golf Jam”.Jam".
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* KidsMealToy: White Castle gave out toothpaste and sponges to promote this show. [[SincerityMode Yes, really]].

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* KidsMealToy: White Castle gave out toothpaste and sponges to promote this show. [[SincerityMode Yes, Yes,]] [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer really]].
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on [=YouTube=], and others are available on VHS. The [[Creator/DHXMedia current rights holders]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon, and it's not even listed in their catalogue, though certainly [[OldShame not without reason]].

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on [=YouTube=], and others are available on VHS. The [[Creator/DHXMedia current rights holders]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon, and it's not even listed in their catalogue, though certainly [[OldShame [[CreatorBacklash not without reason]].
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* ReferencedBy: Hammerman was one of the Dic toons in the WesternAnimation/RobotChicken sketch “Welcome to the Golf Jam”.

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* ReferencedBy: Hammerman was is one of the Dic toons [=DiC=] characters that appears in the WesternAnimation/RobotChicken sketch “Welcome to the Golf Jam”.
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* KidsMealToy: White Castle sold toothpaste and sponges to promote this show. [[SincerityMode Yes, really]].

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* KidsMealToy: White Castle sold gave out toothpaste and sponges to promote this show. [[SincerityMode Yes, really]].
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* KidsMealToy: White Castle sold toothpaste and sponges to promote this show. [[SincerityMode Yes, really]].

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* OldShame: For M.C. Hammer.


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* NotQuiteStarring: Hammerman is not voiced by MC Hammer himself, but by Clark Johnson.
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* NoBudget: If the amateur editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.

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* NoBudget: If the amateur editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.indicator.
* ReferencedBy: Hammerman was one of the Dic toons in the WesternAnimation/RobotChicken sketch “Welcome to the Golf Jam”.

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* CreatorKiller: The show is cited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity as the hip hop community at the time saw this as an act of Hammer selling out. It definitely didn't do anything to help, at the very least.
* GenreKiller: This show, along with the equally short-lived ''Little Rosey'' series from the previous (1990-91) season, effectively brought the curtain down on the CelebrityToons genre popular on Saturday mornings dating back to the end of the [[TheSeventies early 1970s]].
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube, and others are available on VHS. The [[Creator/DHXMedia current rights holders]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon, and it's not even listed in their catalogue, though certainly [[OldShame not without reason]].

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* CreatorKiller: The show is cited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity popularity, as the hip hop community at the time saw this as an act of Hammer selling out. It definitely didn't do anything to help, at the very least.
* GenreKiller: This show, along with the equally short-lived ''Little Rosey'' series from the previous (1990-91) season, effectively brought the curtain down on the CelebrityToons genre genre, which had been popular on Saturday mornings dating back to the end of the [[TheSeventies early mid 1970s]].
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube, [=YouTube=], and others are available on VHS. The [[Creator/DHXMedia current rights holders]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon, and it's not even listed in their catalogue, though certainly [[OldShame not without reason]].



* NoBudget: If the amateur editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.
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* NoBudget: If the amateur editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.
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* CreatorKiller: The show is cited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity as the hip hop community at the time saw this as an act of Hammer selling out.

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* CreatorKiller: The show is cited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity as the hip hop community at the time saw this as an act of Hammer selling out. It definitely didn't do anything to help, at the very least.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Imagine how the whole series would've looked like if it were animated [[AnimationBump as well as its opening theme]].
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* CreatorKiller: The show is cited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in the hip hop community, who saw this show as an example of Hammer selling out.

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* CreatorKiller: The show is cited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity as the hip hop community, who community at the time saw this show as an example act of Hammer selling out.

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* NoBudget: If the amatuer editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Imagine how the whole series would've looked like if it were animated [[AnimationBump as well as its opening theme]].

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* NoBudget: If the amatuer amateur editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Imagine how the whole series would've looked like if it were animated [[AnimationBump as well as its opening theme]].theme]].
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* CreatorKiller: The show is sited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity as the hardcore rap community saw it as an act of selling out.

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* CreatorKiller: The show is sited cited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity as the hardcore rap community hip hop community, who saw it this show as an act example of Hammer selling out.
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* Nobudget: If the amatuer editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.

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* Nobudget: NoBudget: If the amatuer editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.
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* CreatorKiller: The show is sited by many as contributing to Hammer's decline in popularity as the hardcore rap community saw it as an act of selling out.


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* Nobudget: If the amatuer editing and animation weren't enough of an indicator.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube, and others are available on VHS. The [[Creator/DHXMedia current rights holders]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon, and it's not even listed in their catalogue.
* OldShame: For M.C. Hammer.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube, and others are available on VHS. The [[Creator/DHXMedia current rights holders]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon, and it's not even listed in their catalogue.
catalogue, though certainly [[OldShame not without reason]].
* OldShame: For M.C. Hammer.Hammer.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Imagine how the whole series would've looked like if it were animated [[AnimationBump as well as its opening theme]].
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube. The current rights holders [[Creator/DHXMedia DHX Media]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon. They don't even have it in the company's catalogue.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube. Youtube, and others are available on VHS. The current rights holders [[Creator/DHXMedia DHX Media]] current rights holders]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon. They don't soon, and it's not even have it listed in the company's their catalogue.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube. The current rights holders [[Creator/DHXMedia DHX Media]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon. They don't even have it in the company's catalogue.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube. The current rights holders [[Creator/DHXMedia DHX Media]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon. They don't even have it in the company's catalogue.catalogue.
* OldShame: For M.C. Hammer.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube. The current rights holders [[Creator/DHXMedia DHX Media]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube. The current rights holders [[Creator/DHXMedia DHX Media]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon. They don't even have it in the company's catalogue.
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* GenreKiller: This show, along with the equally short-lived ''Little Rosey'' series from the previous (1990-91) season, effectively brought the curtain down on the CelebrityToons genre popular on Saturday mornings dating back to the end of the [[TheSeventies early 1970s]].

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* GenreKiller: This show, along with the equally short-lived ''Little Rosey'' series from the previous (1990-91) season, effectively brought the curtain down on the CelebrityToons genre popular on Saturday mornings dating back to the end of the [[TheSeventies early 1970s]].1970s]].
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: You have to look fairly hard to find all 13 episodes of the series online, though some are heavily available on Youtube. The current rights holders [[Creator/DHXMedia DHX Media]] have no plans for a DVD release of the series any time soon.
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* GenreKiller: This show, along with the equally short-lived ''Little Rosey'' series from the previous (1990-91) season, effectively brought the curtain down on the CelebrityToons genre popular on Saturday mornings dating back to the end of the [[TheSeventies early 1970s]].

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