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** After successfully beating up one of his students in a wrestling match without any trouble, another student (played by Katrina) tells him that the moved he used was wrong and that her dad is a better wrestler than him. Coach Kreeton tells her to bring in her dad, [[TemptingFate thinking he'd be able to take him]]. He's horrified when he sees an aggressive man more than double his size rushing toward him.
--->'''Coach Kreeton:''' [[OhCrap I-I gotta go to the bathroom...]]
** During his blind date, his date's ex-boyfriend shows up and tries to confront him. Coach Kreeton, who has his back toward him, keeps taunting him about how short and weak the man is. He changes his tune when he realizes that he barely comes about the man's waist.
--->'''Coach Kreeton:''' [[TemptingFate Listen here, shorty-worty]]! Let me tell you something, shorty-lump-lump! You don't--! ''[Turns around and realizes that he's talking to the man's stomach. Slowly raises his head to see the face of a rather large and angry man]'' [[OhCrap DAAAAAAAAH]]!

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!!1994 show



* Just about anything involving Coach Kreeton. {{Slapstick}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj3apykEiHA at it's finest.]]

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* Just about anything involving Coach Kreeton. {{Slapstick}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj3apykEiHA at it's its finest.]]


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!!2019 show
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** Pretty much the entirety of the "Hall Monitor" sketch, whether it is the way he keeps saying "Hall... Pass... Ticket... Slip..." to all the times he is walked over by all the students, including a horse and a motorcycle!
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* The first episode of the revival has new kids Lex and Chinguun halfheartedly whacking each other with foam bats and not finding it funny. Creator/KelMitchell drops by and they ask him how they can make it funnier. Kel explains they need to sell being hurt and demonstrates by whacking his hand with a prop sledgehammer and yelling in pain. They thank him and run off to start the show. Once they're gone, Kel continues to howl. [[NotAnAct Turns out the hammer]] ''[[NotAnAct wasn't]]'' [[NotAnAct a prop]].
-->'''Kel:''' Oh, I need a a Repairman-man-man for my hand-hand-hand!
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*** Earlier in the sketch, he tells his son to stop hugging him by yelling this.

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*** ** Earlier in the sketch, he tells his son to stop hugging him by yelling this.

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*** Earlier in the sketch, he tells his son to stop hugging him by yelling "Get off me you misfired chromosome!"

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*** Earlier in the sketch, he tells his son to stop hugging him by yelling "Get this.
-->"Get
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** In the 10th Anniversary collaboration of sketches, he objects to Principal Pimpell asking him to come out of retirement and teach at Dullmont.
-->"And once again, I'm sayin' '[[BigNo NOOOO]]!' I'm not comin' back there and coachin' them demon crazy communist children! Aw, you make me mad in ways I can't understand!"

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** In one sketch, he has to babysit a young boy. When the boy wants to hear a story, Coach Kreeton reads him one about himself.

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** In one sketch, he has to babysit a young boy.his grandson. When the boy wants to hear a story, Coach Kreeton reads him one about himself.


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*** Earlier in the sketch, he tells his son to stop hugging him by yelling "Get off me you misfired chromosome!"
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* Speaking of “Vital Information”, Danny Tamberelli had a few good ones as well when he took over for Lori Beth.

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* Speaking of “Vital Information”, Danny Tamberelli had a few good ones as well when he took over for Lori Beth.Beth in Season 5.
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** Danny Tamberelli had a few good ones as well after he took over Vital Information for Lori Beth.
--->'''Danny Tamberelli:''' If you set you mind to it, you can do anything. If you set your socks on fire, [[SuddenlyShouting THEN BABY, YOU’RE GONNA]] ''[[SuddenlyShouting DANCE!]]''

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** * Speaking of “Vital Information”, Danny Tamberelli had a few good ones as well after when he took over Vital Information for Lori Beth.
--->'''Danny -->'''Danny Tamberelli:''' If you set you mind to it, you can do anything. If you set your socks on fire, [[SuddenlyShouting THEN BABY, YOU’RE GONNA]] ''[[SuddenlyShouting DANCE!]]''
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** Danny Tamberelli had a few good ones as well after he took over Vital Information for Lori Beth.
--->'''Danny Tamberelli:''' If you set you mind to it, you can do anything. If you set your socks on fire, [[SuddenlyShouting THEN BABY, YOU’RE GONNA]] ''[[SuddenlyShouting DANCE!]]''
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* The Good Burger skit where [[Series/SisterSister Tia and Tamera Mowry]] make a special appearance. Ed freaks out over seeing twins.

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* The cold opening of the second episode has Kenan so nervous before the show he starts sweating like crazy. Not helping is his fellow cast members getting all psyched about performing in front of so many people in the world watching them. They tried using a sponge and a squeegee to wipe the sweat off.



* One "Cooking with Randy & Mandy" sketch featured Randy getting a cavity. When a dentist showed up and told him he can't eat chocolate for two and a half months, Randy immediately fainted. Later, he pulled out his tooth to avoid the wait.

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* One "Cooking with Randy & Mandy" sketch featured Randy getting a cavity. When a dentist showed up and told him he can't eat chocolate for two and a half months, months until he gets that tooth out, Randy immediately fainted. Later, he Mandy pulled out his tooth to avoid the wait. wait.



* The 100th episode features Danny Tamberelli all psyched about the 100th episode until he realize he's late. So he spends most of the episode trying to get to the studio, which includes riding a bike on the freeway. By the time he made it, he's all beaten, his clothes torn and it's already over.
* An opening skit where Kel wakes up from his nap and finds his legs are still asleep. The other cast, unaware of Kel's predicament, tells him to stop messing around and get to the stage. One of his attempts at standing up has him move his legs like a breakdancer.

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* The 100th episode features Danny Tamberelli all psyched about the 100th episode until he realize he's late. So he spends most of the episode trying to get to the studio, which includes riding a bike on the freeway. By the time he made it, he's all beaten, bruised up, his clothes torn torn, and it's already over.
* An A cold opening skit where Kel wakes up from his nap and finds his legs are still asleep. The other cast, unaware of Kel's predicament, tells him to stop messing around and get to the stage. One of his attempts at standing up has him move his legs like a breakdancer.
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** It's also a prime example of how {{Flanderization}} is [[TropesAreTools not necessarily a bad thing]]. The earliest Loud Librarian sketches largely had Ms. Hushbaum being overly loud while doing appropriate tasks, like sharpening pencils, labeling books, or making a phone call; the items [[SerialEscalation gradually got stranger]] as the sketch went on, with something truly outlandish (a marching band, a motorcycle, etc.) ending it. The later episodes threw all convention at the window and had Ms. Hushbaum doing bizarre things like frying bacon or carving a giant stone block ''to start the skit off'', meaning that the writers had to come up with even weirder--and by extension, funnier--bits (herding sheep, working a Test-Your-Strength carnival game, or celebrating New Year's Eve, and so on) throughout the whole thing and finale.

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** It's also a prime example of how {{Flanderization}} is [[TropesAreTools not necessarily a bad thing]]. The earliest Loud Librarian sketches largely had Ms. Hushbaum being overly loud while doing appropriate tasks, like sharpening pencils, labeling books, or making a phone call; the items [[SerialEscalation gradually got stranger]] as the sketch went on, with something truly outlandish (a marching band, a motorcycle, etc.) ending it. The later episodes threw all convention at out the window and had Ms. Hushbaum doing bizarre things like frying bacon or carving a giant stone block ''to start the skit off'', meaning that the writers had to come up with even weirder--and by extension, funnier--bits (herding sheep, working a Test-Your-Strength carnival game, or celebrating New Year's Eve, and so on) throughout the whole thing and finale.
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** It's also a prime example of how {{Flanderization}} is [[TropesAreNotBad not necessarily a bad thing]]. The earliest Loud Librarian sketches largely had Ms. Hushbaum being overly loud while doing appropriate tasks, like sharpening pencils, labeling books, or making a phone call; the items [[SerialEscalation gradually got stranger]] as the sketch went on, with something truly outlandish (a marching band, a motorcycle, etc.) ending it. The later episodes threw all convention at the window and had Ms. Hushbaum doing bizarre things like frying bacon or carving a giant stone block ''to start the skit off'', meaning that the writers had to come up with even weirder--and by extension, funnier--bits (herding sheep, working a Test-Your-Strength carnival game, or celebrating New Year's Eve, and so on) throughout the whole thing and finale.

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** It's also a prime example of how {{Flanderization}} is [[TropesAreNotBad [[TropesAreTools not necessarily a bad thing]]. The earliest Loud Librarian sketches largely had Ms. Hushbaum being overly loud while doing appropriate tasks, like sharpening pencils, labeling books, or making a phone call; the items [[SerialEscalation gradually got stranger]] as the sketch went on, with something truly outlandish (a marching band, a motorcycle, etc.) ending it. The later episodes threw all convention at the window and had Ms. Hushbaum doing bizarre things like frying bacon or carving a giant stone block ''to start the skit off'', meaning that the writers had to come up with even weirder--and by extension, funnier--bits (herding sheep, working a Test-Your-Strength carnival game, or celebrating New Year's Eve, and so on) throughout the whole thing and finale.
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** It's also a prime example of how {{Flanderization}} is [[TropesAreNotBad not necessarily a bad thing]]. The earliest Loud Librarian sketches largely had Ms. Hushbaum being overly loud while doing appropriate tasks, like sharpening pencils, labeling books, or making a phone call; the items [[SerialEscalation gradually got weirder]] as the sketch went on, with something truly outlandish (a marching band, a motorcycle, etc.) ending the sketch. The later episodes threw all convention at the window and had Ms. Hushbaum doing weird things like frying bacon or carving a giant stone block ''to start the skit off'', meaning that the writers had to come up with even weirder--and by extension, funnier--bits throughout the whole thing and finale.

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** It's also a prime example of how {{Flanderization}} is [[TropesAreNotBad not necessarily a bad thing]]. The earliest Loud Librarian sketches largely had Ms. Hushbaum being overly loud while doing appropriate tasks, like sharpening pencils, labeling books, or making a phone call; the items [[SerialEscalation gradually got weirder]] stranger]] as the sketch went on, with something truly outlandish (a marching band, a motorcycle, etc.) ending the sketch.it. The later episodes threw all convention at the window and had Ms. Hushbaum doing weird bizarre things like frying bacon or carving a giant stone block ''to start the skit off'', meaning that the writers had to come up with even weirder--and by extension, funnier--bits (herding sheep, working a Test-Your-Strength carnival game, or celebrating New Year's Eve, and so on) throughout the whole thing and finale.
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** It's also a prime example of how {{Flanderization}} is [[TropesAreNotBad not necessarily a bad thing]]. The earliest Loud Librarian sketches largely had Ms. Hushbaum being overly loud while doing appropriate tasks, like sharpening pencils, labeling books, or making a phone call; the items [[SerialEscalation gradually got weirder]] as the sketch went on, with something truly outlandish (a marching band, a motorcycle, etc.) ending the sketch. The later episodes threw all convention at the window and had Ms. Hushbaum doing weird things like frying bacon or carving a giant stone block ''to start the skit off'', meaning that the writers had to come up with even weirder--and by extension, funnier--bits throughout the whole thing and finale.

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** There's also the recurring character the Sweaty Woman, played by Lori Beth. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As her name implies]], she basically spends the entire sketch pouring with sweat (apparently just being near Superdude is enough to make that happen). She has a tendency to [[CaptainObvious point out extremely obvious facts]] and will occasionally randomly produce objects from nowhere, [[DeusExMachina saving Superdude when things go wrong]].




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* Lori Beth as [[NoIndoorVoice Ms. Hushbaum, the Loud Librarian]]. Despite the sketch being the same joke--"Ms. Hushbaum does something loud and out-of-character for a librarian, someone else makes a slight noise, she freaks out, lather, rinse, repeat"--Denberg's LargeHam tendencies and brilliant physical/verbal comedy make for a riotously funny experience.
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* One "Cooking with Randy & Mandy" sketch featured Randy getting a cavity. When a dentist showed up and told him he can't eat chocolate for two weeks, Randy immediately fainted. Later, he pulled out his tooth to avoid the wait.

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* One "Cooking with Randy & Mandy" sketch featured Randy getting a cavity. When a dentist showed up and told him he can't eat chocolate for two weeks, and a half months, Randy immediately fainted. Later, he pulled out his tooth to avoid the wait.
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* Just about anything involving Coach Kreeton. {{Slapstick}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz7Tdal1apU at it's finest.]]

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* Just about anything involving Coach Kreeton. {{Slapstick}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz7Tdal1apU com/watch?v=nj3apykEiHA at it's finest.]]
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* The cast is disgusted during one of the opening skits when they learn that one of the sketches is going to involve them ingesting a whole pound of raw liver. In order to get out of it, each of the cast members gives Kevin an excuse note. In true ''All That'' fashion, all of the excuses are rather ridiculous, ranging from being excused for having a bad hair day to being forbidden by their mother. The latter is especially hilarious as that excuse came from the ''director''.

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* The cast is disgusted during one of the opening skits when they learn that one of the sketches is going to involve them ingesting a whole pound of raw liver. In order to get out of it, each of the cast members gives Kevin an excuse note. In true ''All That'' fashion, all of the excuses are rather ridiculous, ranging from being excused for having losing their voice (despite clearly talking a bad hair day second ago) to being forbidden by their mother. The latter is especially hilarious as that excuse came from the ''director''.
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-->'''Alisa:''' Are you a doctor!

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-->'''Alisa:''' Are you a doctor!doctor?!



-->'''Alisa:''' I don't think so!

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-->'''Alisa:''' I don't didn't think so!
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* Anything with Superdude, especially when his one weakness, dairy products, came into play.

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* Anything with Superdude, especially when [[WeaksauceWeakness his one weakness, dairy products, products]], came into play.
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** When he's subbing for Miss Fingerly and decides to tell his life story to the class:
-->'''Student:''' Coach Kreeton, Miss Fingerly was gonna teach us about the leprechaun massacre today.\\
'''Coach Kreeton:''' "Miss Fingerly was gonna teach us about the leprechaun massacre today." Well ask me if I care. Go on, boy, ask me if I care! ASK ME IF I CARE!\\
'''Student:''' Do you care?\\
'''Coach Kreeton:''' Let me see. ''(mimes typing up a letter and reading it)'' ''NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!''
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* The cast is disgusted during one of the opening skits when they learn that one of the sketches is going to involve them ingest a whole pound of raw liver. In order to get out of it, each of the cast members gives Kevin an excuse note. In true ''All That'' fashion, all of the excuses are rather ridiculous, ranging from being excused for having a bad hair day, having an arm fall off, having amnesia, or being forbidden by their mother. The last one is especially hilarious as that excuse came from the ''director''.

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* The cast is disgusted during one of the opening skits when they learn that one of the sketches is going to involve them ingest ingesting a whole pound of raw liver. In order to get out of it, each of the cast members gives Kevin an excuse note. In true ''All That'' fashion, all of the excuses are rather ridiculous, ranging from being excused for having a bad hair day, having an arm fall off, having amnesia, or day to being forbidden by their mother. The last one latter is especially hilarious as that excuse came from the ''director''.
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-->'''Alisa:''' Are you a doctor?!

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-->'''Alisa:''' Are you a doctor?!doctor!



-->'''Kevin:''' "Malcolm-Jamal Warner cannot ''direct'' the Liver sketch?!" There's no reason. Why?

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-->'''Kevin:''' "Malcolm-Jamal Warner cannot ''direct'' the Liver sketch?!" sketch!" There's no reason. Why?
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-->'''Alisa:''' Are you a doctor?

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-->'''Alisa:''' Are you a doctor?doctor?!
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* The cast is disgusted during one of the opening skits when they learn that one of the sketches is going to involve them ingest a whole pound of raw liver. In order to get out of it, each of the cast members gives Kevin an excuse note. In true ''All That'' fashion, all of the excuses are rather ridiculous, ranging from being excused for having a bad hair day, having an arm fall off, having amnesia, or being forbidden by their mother. The last one is especially hilarious as that excuse came from the ''director''.
-->'''Kevin:''' "Please excuse Josh from the Liver sketch. He's having a bad hair day."
-->'''Josh:''' You're lucky you're bald, pal.
-->'''Kevin:''' Yeah, well, I had it cut this way!
-->'''Josh:''' Sure you did, Kev.

-->'''Kevin:''' "Please excuse Alisa from the Liver sketch today. Her left arm fell off. Signed her doctor?" Well, there's your arm! ''(Points at her clearly attached left arm)'' Look! Arm!
-->'''Alisa:''' Are you a doctor?
-->'''Kevin:''' No--
-->'''Alisa:''' I don't think so!
-->'''Kevin:''' Well, I know what an arm looks like!

-->'''Kevin:''' "Malcolm-Jamal Warner cannot ''direct'' the Liver sketch?!" There's no reason. Why?
-->'''Malcolm:''' Because my mom said no.
-->'''Kevin:''' Now I feel bad.
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* An opening skit where Kel wakes up from his nap and finds his legs are still asleep. The other cast, unaware of Kel's predicament, tells him to stop messing around and get to the stage. One of his attempts at standing up has him move his legs like a breakdancer.
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* The 100th episode features Danny Tamberelli all psyched about the 100th episode until he realize he's late. So he spends most of the episode trying to get to the studio, which includes riding a bike on the freeway. By the time he made it, he's all beaten, his clothes torn and it's already over.
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-->'''Ed''': [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Don't mind if I do]]!

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-->'''Ed''': -->'''Detective Dan''': [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Don't mind if I do]]!

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