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** Even worse, the WB immediately scheduled ''Mission Hill'' for the "death slot" – Friday at 8PM. The producers once lamented this decision, stating that Friday evening was "exactly the time the target audience was trying to ''not'' be at home watching WB." It aired before a black sitcom block consisting of ''The Wayans Bros.'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' and ''The Steve Harvey Show'', a completely polar opposite audience than what Mission Hill was aimed at. The show was put on hiatus after only two episodes. A full ten months later, the show was aired again, this time making it to five episodes before it was canceled for good.

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** Even worse, the WB immediately scheduled ''Mission Hill'' for the "death slot" – Friday at 8PM. The producers once lamented this decision, stating that Friday evening was "exactly the time the target audience was trying to ''not'' be at home watching WB." It aired before a black sitcom block consisting of ''The Wayans Bros.'', ''For Your Love'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' and ''The Steve Harvey Show'', a completely polar opposite audience than what Mission Hill was aimed at. The show was put on hiatus after only two episodes. A full ten months later, the show was aired again, this time making it to five episodes before it was canceled for good.
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* ActorAllusion: Gwen has a poster of The Go-Gos and it's established that she's a fan of the group. Gwen was voiced by Jane Wedlin, rhythm guitarist of The Go Go's.
** One episode, Posey, played by Vicki Lewis, tries to "find herself" by meditating. At point, her spirit guide - a ghost version of her - says she has to walk across an incredibly long bridge, then say they can take her Miata instead. In the season two Christmas episode of ''Series/{{Newsradio}}'', Beth (Lewis) and every one in the office is given a Mazda MX-5 Miata.

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* ActorAllusion: Gwen has a poster of The Go-Gos Music/TheGoGos and it's established that she's a fan of the group. Gwen was voiced by Jane Wedlin, Wiedlin, rhythm guitarist of The Go Go's.
Go-Go's.
** One episode, Posey, played by Vicki Lewis, tries to "find herself" by meditating. At point, her spirit guide - a ghost version of her - says she has to walk across an incredibly long bridge, then say they can take her Miata instead. In the season two Christmas episode of ''Series/{{Newsradio}}'', ''Series/{{NewsRadio}}'', Beth (Lewis) and every one in the office is given a Mazda MX-5 Miata.



** Kevin is Creator/ScottMenville (for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans [both the original and ''TeenTitansGo''], it's Robin)

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** Kevin is Creator/ScottMenville (for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans [both the original and ''TeenTitansGo''], ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''], it's Robin)



*** Creator/TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Including an actor who played an Ewok in ReturnOfTheJedi who sounds exactly like [=SpongeBob=]. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now (read: he voices a lot of characters).
** Andy is [[{{Series/CSI}} David Hodges]].
** Gwen is Jane Weidlin of Music/TheGoGos (which explains why Gwen's favorite band is The Go Gos)
** Posey is [[Series/{{Newsradio}} Vicki Lewis]]. Her voice for Posey was a case of ThrowItIn, as she came into the recordings from the dentist's sounding really weird from being under anesthesia. Fortunately, she was able to recreate it for future episodes.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those (whether you taped from a VCR, a recordable DVD player, have them [=DVR=]'d, or you downloaded them from a torrent site). YouTube has the Creator/AdultSwim cut of the series with the licensed music, so catch them before they're pulled for copyright violations.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: This is one of the best examples of truly screwed by the network. Mission Hill was essentially doomed to fail almost a year before the show aired thanks to The WB. According to Bill Oakley, the show's staff was told that their upfronts "didn't matter", and so Oakley and Weinstein submitted a poorly edited two minute long clip. Later, during The WB's schedule presentation, they failed to air anything about Mission Hill. For a whole seven months before the show's premier, journalists knew nothing about the show except the bad two minute upfront that was submitted, leading to nearly universally bad reviews.
** Even worse, the WB immediately scheduled Mission Hill for the "death slot" - Friday at 8PM. The producers once lamented this decision, stating that Friday evening was "exactly the time the target audience was trying to ''not'' be at home watching WB." It aired before a black sitcom block consisting of ''The Wayans Bros.'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' and ''The Steve Harvey Show'', a completely polar opposite audience than what Mission Hill was aimed at. The show was put on hiatus after only two episodes. A full ten months later, the show was aired again, this time making it to five episodes before it was cancelled for good.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show was a very detailed and accurate satire of city life and youth culture in the late 90s. This makes it impossible to separate the show from the era it was made in, a high point just before 9/11 and the War on Terror devastated the country.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen and UnfinishedEpisode: There were 18 planned episodes, with two of them ("Freaky Weekend" and "Pretty In Pink") having partial animatics and voice recording finished, and the other three ("Death Of A Yale Man", "How To Get Head In Advertising" and "I Was A Teenage Pornstar") fully scripted. The series was cancelled before any of them could be finished. The remaining material can be found in various places online. If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is Southern ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").

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*** Creator/TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Including an actor who played an Ewok in ReturnOfTheJedi ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' who sounds exactly like [=SpongeBob=]. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest Creator/BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of from 1990 to the 1990s, 2000s, and now present (read: he voices a lot of characters).
** Andy is [[{{Series/CSI}} [[Franchise/{{CSI}} David Hodges]].
** Gwen is Jane Weidlin Wiedlin of Music/TheGoGos The Go-Go's (which explains why Gwen's favorite band is The Go Gos)
Go-Go's).
** Posey is [[Series/{{Newsradio}} [[Series/{{NewsRadio}} Vicki Lewis]]. Her voice for Posey was a case of ThrowItIn, as she came into the recordings from the dentist's office, sounding really weird from being under anesthesia. Fortunately, she was able to recreate re-create it for future episodes.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, WB, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those (whether you taped from a VCR, owned a recordable DVD player, have had them [=DVR=]'d, or you downloaded them from a torrent site). YouTube Website/YouTube has the Creator/AdultSwim cut of the series with the licensed music, so catch them before they're pulled for copyright violations.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: This is one of the best examples of truly screwed by the network. Mission Hill ''Mission Hill'' was essentially doomed to fail almost a year before the show aired thanks to The WB. According to Bill Oakley, the show's staff was told that their upfronts "didn't matter", and so Oakley and Weinstein submitted a poorly edited two minute long clip. Later, during The WB's schedule presentation, they failed to air anything about Mission Hill. ''Mission Hill''. For a whole seven months before the show's premier, premiere, journalists knew nothing about the show except the bad two minute two-minute upfront that was submitted, leading to nearly universally bad reviews.
** Even worse, the WB immediately scheduled Mission Hill ''Mission Hill'' for the "death slot" - Friday at 8PM. The producers once lamented this decision, stating that Friday evening was "exactly the time the target audience was trying to ''not'' be at home watching WB." It aired before a black sitcom block consisting of ''The Wayans Bros.'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' and ''The Steve Harvey Show'', a completely polar opposite audience than what Mission Hill was aimed at. The show was put on hiatus after only two episodes. A full ten months later, the show was aired again, this time making it to five episodes before it was cancelled canceled for good.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show was a very detailed and accurate satire of city life and youth culture in the late 90s.1990s. This makes it impossible to separate the show from the era it was made in, a high point just before 9/11 and the War on Terror devastated the country.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen and UnfinishedEpisode: WhatCouldHaveBeen[=/=]UnfinishedEpisode: There were 18 planned episodes, with two of them ("Freaky Weekend" and "Pretty In in Pink") having partial animatics and voice recording finished, and the other three others ("Death Of A of a Yale Man", "How To to Get Head In in Advertising" and "I Was A a Teenage Pornstar") fully scripted. The series was cancelled canceled before any of them could be finished. The remaining material can be found in various places online. If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is Southern ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those (whether you taped from a VCR, a recordable DVD player, have them [=DVR=]'d, or you downloaded them from a torrent site). YouTube has the AdultSwim cut of the series with the licensed music, so catch them before they're pulled for copyright violations.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those (whether you taped from a VCR, a recordable DVD player, have them [=DVR=]'d, or you downloaded them from a torrent site). YouTube has the AdultSwim Creator/AdultSwim cut of the series with the licensed music, so catch them before they're pulled for copyright violations.
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** Wally is TomKenny (sounding like WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants if he were an elderly, effeminate man).
*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Including an actor who played an Ewok in ReturnOfTheJedi who sounds exactly like SpongeBob. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now (read: he voices a lot of characters).

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** Wally is TomKenny Creator/TomKenny (sounding like WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants if he were an elderly, effeminate man).
*** TomKenny Creator/TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Including an actor who played an Ewok in ReturnOfTheJedi who sounds exactly like SpongeBob.[=SpongeBob=]. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now (read: he voices a lot of characters).
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** Wally is TomKenny (sounding like SpongeBobSquarePants if he were an elderly, effeminate man).

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** Wally is TomKenny (sounding like SpongeBobSquarePants WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants if he were an elderly, effeminate man).
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** Kevin is Creator/ScottMenville (for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans, it's Robin)

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** Kevin is Creator/ScottMenville (for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans, fans [both the original and ''TeenTitansGo''], it's Robin)
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The show was a very detailed and accurate satire of city life and youth culture in the late 90s. This makes it impossible to separate the show from the era it was made in, a high point just before 9/11 and the War on Terror devastated the country.
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* FanNickname: The businessman who repeatedly whispers "penis" to people is officially called the Concerned Businessman, but most people just call him the Penis Pervert.
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** One episode, Posey, played by Vicki Lewis, tries to "find herself" by meditating. At point, her spirit guide - a ghost version of her - says she has to walk across an incredibly long bridge, then say they can take her Miata instead. In the season two Christmas episode of ''{{Newsradio}}'', Beth (Lewis) and every one in the office is given a Mazda MX-5 Miata.

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** One episode, Posey, played by Vicki Lewis, tries to "find herself" by meditating. At point, her spirit guide - a ghost version of her - says she has to walk across an incredibly long bridge, then say they can take her Miata instead. In the season two Christmas episode of ''{{Newsradio}}'', ''Series/{{Newsradio}}'', Beth (Lewis) and every one in the office is given a Mazda MX-5 Miata.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were 18 planned episodes, with two of them ("Freaky Weekend" and "Pretty In Pink") having partial animatics and voice recording finished, and the other three ("Death Of A Yale Man", "How To Get Head In Advertising" and "I Was A Teenage Pornstar") fully scripted. The series was cancelled before any of them could be finished. The remaining material can be found in various places online. If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is Southern ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen and UnfinishedEpisode: There were 18 planned episodes, with two of them ("Freaky Weekend" and "Pretty In Pink") having partial animatics and voice recording finished, and the other three ("Death Of A Yale Man", "How To Get Head In Advertising" and "I Was A Teenage Pornstar") fully scripted. The series was cancelled before any of them could be finished. The remaining material can be found in various places online. If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is Southern ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").
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** Even worse, the WB immediately scheduled Mission Hill for the "death slot" - Friday at 8PM, airing before a black sitcom block consisting of ''The Wayans Bros.'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' and ''The Steve Harvey Show'', a completely polar opposite audience than what Mission Hill was aimed at. The show was put on hiatus after only two episodes. A full ten months later, the show was aired again, this time making it to five episodes before it was cancelled for good.

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** Even worse, the WB immediately scheduled Mission Hill for the "death slot" - Friday at 8PM, airing 8PM. The producers once lamented this decision, stating that Friday evening was "exactly the time the target audience was trying to ''not'' be at home watching WB." It aired before a black sitcom block consisting of ''The Wayans Bros.'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' and ''The Steve Harvey Show'', a completely polar opposite audience than what Mission Hill was aimed at. The show was put on hiatus after only two episodes. A full ten months later, the show was aired again, this time making it to five episodes before it was cancelled for good.
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* ActorAllusion: Gwen has a poster of The Go-Gos and it's established that she's a fan of the group. Gwen was voiced by Jane Wedlin, rhythm guitarist of The Go Go's.
** One episode, Posey, played by Vicki Lewis, tries to "find herself" by meditating. At point, her spirit guide - a ghost version of her - says she has to walk across an incredibly long bridge, then say they can take her Miata instead. In the season two Christmas episode of ''{{Newsradio}}'', Beth (Lewis) and every one in the office is given a Mazda MX-5 Miata.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by Creator/AdultSwim, but, unfortunately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones, so, unless Oakley and Weinstein change their minds, there's no chance of the show ever being revived.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The This is one of the best examples of truly screwed by the network. Mission Hill was essentially doomed to fail almost a year before the show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by Creator/AdultSwim, but, unfortunately, thanks to The WB. According to Bill Oakley Oakley, the show's staff was told that their upfronts "didn't matter", and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones, so, unless so Oakley and Weinstein change their minds, there's no chance of submitted a poorly edited two minute long clip. Later, during The WB's schedule presentation, they failed to air anything about Mission Hill. For a whole seven months before the show's premier, journalists knew nothing about the show ever being revived.except the bad two minute upfront that was submitted, leading to nearly universally bad reviews.
** Even worse, the WB immediately scheduled Mission Hill for the "death slot" - Friday at 8PM, airing before a black sitcom block consisting of ''The Wayans Bros.'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' and ''The Steve Harvey Show'', a completely polar opposite audience than what Mission Hill was aimed at. The show was put on hiatus after only two episodes. A full ten months later, the show was aired again, this time making it to five episodes before it was cancelled for good.
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** Andy is [[CrimeSceneInvestigation David Hodges]].

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** Andy is [[CrimeSceneInvestigation [[{{Series/CSI}} David Hodges]].
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer them to a blank DVD from your VHS tapes. YouTube has the AdultSwim cut of the series with the licensed music, so catch them before they're pulled for copyright violations.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer (whether you taped from a VCR, a recordable DVD player, have them to a blank DVD [=DVR=]'d, or you downloaded them from your VHS tapes.a torrent site). YouTube has the AdultSwim cut of the series with the licensed music, so catch them before they're pulled for copyright violations.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is Southern ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were 18 planned episodes, with two of them ("Freaky Weekend" and "Pretty In Pink") having partial animatics and voice recording finished, and the other three ("Death Of A Yale Man", "How To Get Head In Advertising" and "I Was A Teenage Pornstar") fully scripted. The series was cancelled before any of them could be finished. The remaining material can be found in various places online. If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is Southern ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is a FatSweatySouthernManInAWhiteSuit ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is a FatSweatySouthernManInAWhiteSuit Southern ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").

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*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Including an actor who played an Ewok in ReturnOfTheJedi who sounds exactly like SpongeBob. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now.

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*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Including an actor who played an Ewok in ReturnOfTheJedi who sounds exactly like SpongeBob. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now.now (read: he voices a lot of characters).


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: If the show hadn't been canceled, viewers would have seen Kevin finally standing up to his parents ("Bye, Bye Nerdie" or "I Was a Teenaged Porn Star") and Ron's Waterbed Store (which was seized by the government after Ron got busted on tax evasion) would have been taken over by a man who looks like Ron, but is a FatSweatySouthernManInAWhiteSuit ("Crap Gets in Your Eyes" or "Pretty in Pink").
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*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now.

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*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Including an actor who played an Ewok in ReturnOfTheJedi who sounds exactly like SpongeBob. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now.
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*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them.

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*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them. Tom Kenny was to this show what BillyWest is to...a lot of animated shows of the 1990s, 2000s, and now.



** Gwen is Jane Weidlin of Music/TheGoGos.

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** Gwen is Jane Weidlin of Music/TheGoGos.Music/TheGoGos (which explains why Gwen's favorite band is The Go Gos)
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by Creator/AdultSwim, but, unfortunately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by Creator/AdultSwim, but, unfortunately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones.ones, so, unless Oakley and Weinstein change their minds, there's no chance of the show ever being revived.
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*** TomKenny was also almost every unnamed male character on the show. At least half of them.
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** Jim's voice is quite recognizable as that of Creator/BrianPosehn.
** Kevin is Creator/ScottMenville (for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans, you might recognize Menville as Robin)
** Wally is TomKenny.

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** Jim's voice Jim is quite recognizable as that of voiced by Creator/BrianPosehn.
** Kevin is Creator/ScottMenville (for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans, you might recognize Menville as it's Robin)
** Wally is TomKenny.TomKenny (sounding like SpongeBobSquarePants if he were an elderly, effeminate man).



** Posey is [[Series/{{Newsradio}} Vicki Lewis]]. Her voice for Posey was a case of ThrowItIn, as she came into the recordings from the dentists and * KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer them to a blank DVD from your VHS tapes.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by Creator/AdultSwim, but, unfrtonately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones.
* TooSoon: Kind of. The eleventh episode, "Stories of Hope and Forgiveness"/"Day of the Jackass", has the town, and, presumably, much of the country, stopping to obsess over an unnamed national crisis, due to the show being cancelled by WB and then revived by Creator/AdultSwim, was not aired until after 9/11. As such, it seems a bit eerie watching it today.

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** Posey is [[Series/{{Newsradio}} Vicki Lewis]]. Her voice for Posey was a case of ThrowItIn, as she came into the recordings from the dentists and dentist's sounding really weird from being under anesthesia. Fortunately, she was able to recreate it for future episodes.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer them to a blank DVD from your VHS tapes.
tapes. YouTube has the AdultSwim cut of the series with the licensed music, so catch them before they're pulled for copyright violations.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by Creator/AdultSwim, but, unfrtonately, unfortunately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones.
* TooSoon: Kind of. The eleventh episode, "Stories of Hope and Forgiveness"/"Day of the Jackass", has the town, and, presumably, much of the country, stopping to obsess over an unnamed national crisis, due to the show being cancelled by WB and then revived by Creator/AdultSwim, was not aired until after 9/11. As such, it seems a bit eerie watching it today.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer them to a blank DVD from your VHS tapes.

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* HeyItsThatVoice:
** Jim's voice is quite recognizable as that of Creator/BrianPosehn.
** Kevin is Creator/ScottMenville (for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans, you might recognize Menville as Robin)
** Wally is TomKenny.
** Andy is [[CrimeSceneInvestigation David Hodges]].
** Gwen is Jane Weidlin of Music/TheGoGos.
** Posey is [[Series/{{Newsradio}} Vicki Lewis]]. Her voice for Posey was a case of ThrowItIn, as she came into the recordings from the dentists and
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer them to a blank DVD from your VHS tapes.



* TooSoon: Kind of. The eleventh episode, ''Stories of Hope and Forgiveness'', has the town, and, presumably, much of the country, stopping to obsess over an unnamed national crisis, due to the show being cancelled by WB and then revived by Creator/AdultSwim, was not aired until after 9/11. As such, it seems a bit eerie watching it today.

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* TooSoon: Kind of. The eleventh episode, ''Stories "Stories of Hope and Forgiveness'', Forgiveness"/"Day of the Jackass", has the town, and, presumably, much of the country, stopping to obsess over an unnamed national crisis, due to the show being cancelled by WB and then revived by Creator/AdultSwim, was not aired until after 9/11. As such, it seems a bit eerie watching it today.today.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer them to a blank DVD from your VHS tapes.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by AdultSwim, but, unfrtonately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, AdultSwim, Creator/AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and transfer them to a blank DVD from your VHS tapes.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by AdultSwim, Creator/AdultSwim, but, unfrtonately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was cancelled after only six episodes aired because the ratings weren't instantly phenomenal. It was picked up by AdultSwim, but, unfrtonately, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had since moved onto other things and weren't interested in finishing the incomplete episodes or making new ones.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and burn them on a blank DVD.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and burn transfer them on to a blank DVD.DVD from your VHS tapes.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Jim's voice is quite recognizable as that of BrianPosehn.
** Kevin is ScottMenville, and Wally is TomKenny.
** Andy is [[CrimeSceneInvestigation David Hodges]].

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Jim's voice KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Even though the show is quite recognizable as that of BrianPosehn.
** Kevin is ScottMenville,
out on DVD, all the licensed music has been overdubbed with generic music, so if you have any episodes from when it aired on The WB!, AdultSwim, or TBS, then keep those and Wally is TomKenny.
** Andy is [[CrimeSceneInvestigation David Hodges]].
burn them on a blank DVD.
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* TooSoon: Kind of. The eleventh episode, ''Stories of Hope and Forgiveness'', has the town, and, presumably, much of the country, stopping to obsess over an unnamed national crisis, due to the show being cancelled by WB and then revived by AdultSwim, was not aired until after 9/11. As such, it seems a bit eerie watching it today.

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* TooSoon: Kind of. The eleventh episode, ''Stories of Hope and Forgiveness'', has the town, and, presumably, much of the country, stopping to obsess over an unnamed national crisis, due to the show being cancelled by WB and then revived by AdultSwim, Creator/AdultSwim, was not aired until after 9/11. As such, it seems a bit eerie watching it today.
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* TooSoon: Kind of. The eleventh episode, ''Stories of Hope and Forgiveness'', has the town, and, presumably, much of the country, stopping to obsess over an unnamed national crisis, due to the show being cancelled by WB and then revived by AdultSwim, was not aired until after 9/11. As such, it seems a bit eerie watching it today.

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