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* StudioHop: The second half of the series brings in Creator/WangFilmProductions as the secondary animation studio of the show[[labelnote:*]]Creator/MookDLE was the main studio for the series, and would be retained post-ArtShift[[/labelnote]], replacing Creator/SunminAnimation.
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** It's also odd that Creator/NickDigital (''Nickelodeon'' Digital) worked on the show, as shown in the end credits. [[note]]Nick Digital worked on other Spike TV shows, too. This was because both Spike and Nick are owned by the same company, Creator/{{Viacom}}.[[/note]]
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: It’s as politically incorrect as a cartoon released in 2003 could be. Combined with the hyper-sexualized designs of the female characters, no way this show can be green-lighted in this day and age.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A one-shot promotional ''Stripperella'' comic was planned (to be published by Humanoids Publishing), but the comic was canceled due to creative differences between Creator/PamelaAnderson and Creator/SpikeTV.

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A one-shot promotional ''Stripperella'' comic was planned (to be published by Humanoids Publishing), but the comic was canceled due to creative differences between Creator/PamelaAnderson and Creator/SpikeTV.Creator/SpikeTV.
** In the earliest stages of the show's development, Stripperella was originally going to be a known as Exotica Jones and she would have been a redhead.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The [=DVDs=] from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as [=YouTube=] can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy. As of 2020, only Amazon Prime Video are selling the show for digital download.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the factors in the series' downfall was a lawsuit filed against Creator/StanLee by ex-stripper Janet "Jazz" Clover, who claimed that Lee had stolen the idea from her after she discussed it during a lap dance.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The [=DVDs=] from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as [=YouTube=] can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy. As of 2020, only Amazon Prime Video are is selling the show for digital download.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the factors in the series' series's downfall was a lawsuit filed against Creator/StanLee by ex-stripper Janet "Jazz" Clover, who claimed that Lee had stolen the idea from her after she discussed it during a lap dance.



* WagTheDirector: According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Creator/PamelaAnderson, Creator/StanLee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.

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* WagTheDirector: According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Creator/PamelaAnderson, Creator/StanLee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, was with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.risqué.
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* WagTheDirector: According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Pamela Anderson, Stan Lee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A one-shot promotional ''Stripperella'' comic was planned (to be published by Humanoids Publishing), but the comic was canceled due to creative differences between Pamela Anderson and Spike TV.

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* WagTheDirector: According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Pamela Anderson, Stan Lee Creator/PamelaAnderson, Creator/StanLee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A one-shot promotional ''Stripperella'' comic was planned (to be published by Humanoids Publishing), but the comic was canceled due to creative differences between Pamela Anderson Creator/PamelaAnderson and Spike TV.Creator/SpikeTV.
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* CreatorsOddball: It's odd that Creator/StanLee wrote something so erotic.

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* CreatorsOddball: It's odd that Creator/StanLee wrote Creator/StanLee, known for creating characters for Creator/MarvelComics like ComicBook/SpiderMan, would write something so crude and erotic.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The villain Cheapo was voiced by Creator/JonLovitz (from ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'') for his first appearance. For the remainder of his appearances, he was voiced by Creator/MauriceLaMarche.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The villain Cheapo was voiced by Creator/JonLovitz (from ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'') for his first appearance ; for the remainder of his appearances he was voiced by Creator/MauriceLaMarche.

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* TheOtherDarrin: The villain Cheapo was voiced by Creator/JonLovitz (from ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'') for his first appearance ; for appearance. For the remainder of his appearances appearances, he was voiced by Creator/MauriceLaMarche.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The villain Cheapo was voiced by Creator/JonLovitz (from ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'') for his first appearance ; for the remainder of his appearances he was voiced by Creator/MauriceLaMarche.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The [=DVDs=] from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as [=YouTube=] can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The [=DVDs=] from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as [=YouTube=] can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy. As of 2020, only Amazon Prime Video are selling the show for digital download.



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: It’s as politically incorrect as a cartoon released in 2003 could be.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: It’s as politically incorrect as a cartoon released in 2003 could be. Combined with the hyper-sexualized designs of the female characters, no way this show can be green-lighted in this day and age.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The DVDs from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as [=YouTube=] can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The DVDs [=DVDs=] from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as [=YouTube=] can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The DVDs from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as YouTube can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The DVDs from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as YouTube [=YouTube=] can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy.
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Stripperella’s inaccessible Viewership.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The DVDs from 2005 are now out of print and no streaming websites such as YouTube can play episodes due to Viacom’s strict copyright policy.
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* CastingGag: Pretty much the whole point of having Creator/PamelaAnderson as the main character, what with her small animal rights speeches that pop in here and there.



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** According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Pamela Anderson, Stan Lee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.
** A one-shot promotional ''Stripperella'' comic was planned (to be published by Humanoids Publishing), but the comic was canceled due to creative differences between Pamela Anderson and Spike TV.

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WagTheDirector: According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Pamela Anderson, Stan Lee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.
** * WhatCouldHaveBeen: A one-shot promotional ''Stripperella'' comic was planned (to be published by Humanoids Publishing), but the comic was canceled due to creative differences between Pamela Anderson and Spike TV.TV.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: It’s as politically incorrect as a cartoon released in 2003 could be.
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The troubled production of the changes in the show.

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* TroubledProduction: The lawsuit by Janet Clover put production of the series on hiatus; hence, the changes in the latter half.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Pamela Anderson, Stan Lee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
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According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Pamela Anderson, Stan Lee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.
** A one-shot promotional ''Stripperella'' comic was planned (to be published by Humanoids Publishing), but the comic was canceled due to creative differences between Pamela Anderson and Spike TV.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the factors in the series' downfall was a lawsuit filed against Creator/StanLee by ex-stripper Janet "Jazz" Clover, who claimed that Lee had stolen the idea from her after she discussed it during a lap dance.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the factors in the series' downfall was a lawsuit filed against Creator/StanLee by ex-stripper Janet "Jazz" Clover, who claimed that Lee had stolen the idea from her after she discussed it during a lap dance.dance.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to a 2015 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread featuring Pamela Anderson, Stan Lee wanted ''Stripperella'' to be even racier than it was, with a lot more nudity. But at the time Pam had two young children and wasn't comfortable making a show that was so risque.
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* CreatorsOddball: It's odd that Creator/StanLee wrote something so erotic.
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* CastingGag: Pretty much the whole point of having Creator/PamelaAnderson as the main character, what with her small animal rights speeches that pop in here and there.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the factors in the series' downfall was a lawsuit filed against Creator/StanLee by ex-stripper Janet "Jazz" Clover, who claimed that Lee had stolen the idea from her after she discussed it during a lap dance.

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