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* ColbertBump: Most 90s kids probably heard of this series from the preview of it on the VHS of ''Film/{{Babe}}'' and the first few Land Before Time sequels (and the 1996 VHS of the first movie)
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Despite being a popular DirectToVideo series, the series never got released to DVD, possibly because production of the series ended before they were created.
** The television cuts of the show, which ran for four two-week periods to promote the tapes [[note]]The first two-week period aired in syndication before the videos came out, while the last three aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as part of the Creator/NickJr timeslot to promote episodes "An Eye For A Tooth", "The Brush In The Stone" and "Rainy Day Adventure". [[/note]], are harder to find than the actual DirectToVideo episodes themselves due to these cuts only airing for a brief period of time.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Despite being a popular DirectToVideo series, popular, the series never got released to DVD, received a DVD release, possibly because production of the series ended before they were created.
** The television cuts of the show, which ran for four two-week periods to promote the tapes [[note]]The first two-week period aired in syndication before the videos came out, while the last three aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as part of the Creator/NickJr timeslot to promote episodes "An Eye For A for a Tooth", "The Brush In The in the Stone" and "Rainy Day Adventure". [[/note]], are harder to find than the actual DirectToVideo direct to video episodes themselves due to these cuts only airing for a brief period of time.



** "Operation Secret Birthday Surprise", arguably the most memorable episode, is available on the Website/InternetArchive.

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** "Operation Secret Birthday Surprise", arguably the most memorable episode, is MCA Universal made all episodes available on the Website/InternetArchive.



* ReferencedBy: The show appears in one scene of the movie ''Film/AmericanPie2''. Some members of the Gingivitis Gang also got reused for the show ''Series/GregTheBunny''. It is made reference in an episode of ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir''.

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* ReferencedBy: The show appears in one scene of the movie ''Film/AmericanPie2''. Some members The Cavity Goon and some of the Gingivitis Gang also got were reused for the show ''Series/GregTheBunny''. It is made reference in an episode of was also referenced on ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir''.
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** "Operation Secret Birthday Surprise", arguably the most memorable episode, is available on the Website/InternetArchive.
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** Then, in June 2020, Kevin Carlson (co-creator and voice of Timmy) commented on a retrospective video on [=YouTube=] made by Colin [=LooksBack=], stating that all ten episodes would be released on the Creator/{{Peacock}} streaming service. He wasn't lying: the episodes became available on the service upon launch.

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** Then, in Rescued. In June 2020, Kevin Carlson (co-creator and voice of Timmy) commented on a retrospective video on [=YouTube=] made by Colin [=LooksBack=], stating that all ten episodes would be released on the Creator/{{Peacock}} streaming service. He wasn't lying: the The episodes became available on the service upon launch.
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* ReferencedBy: The show appears in one scene of the movie ''Film/AmericanPie2''. Some members of the Gingivitis Gang also got reused for the show ''Series/GregTheBunny''.

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* ReferencedBy: The show appears in one scene of the movie ''Film/AmericanPie2''. Some members of the Gingivitis Gang also got reused for the show ''Series/GregTheBunny''. It is made reference in an episode of ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir''.
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** Then, in June 2020, Kevin Carlson (co-creator and voice of Timmy) commented on a retrospective video on [=YouTube=] made by Colin [=LooksBack=], stating that all ten episodes would be released on the Creator/{{Peacock}} streaming service.

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** Then, in June 2020, Kevin Carlson (co-creator and voice of Timmy) commented on a retrospective video on [=YouTube=] made by Colin [=LooksBack=], stating that all ten episodes would be released on the Creator/{{Peacock}} streaming service. He wasn't lying: the episodes became available on the service upon launch.
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** Then, in June 2020, Kevin Carlson (co-creator and voice of Timmy) commented on a retrospective video on [=YouTube=] made by Colin [=LooksBack=], stating that all ten episodes would be released on the Creator/{{Peacock}} streaming service.
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** The television cuts of the show, which ran for four two-week periods to promote the tapes [[note]]The first two weeks aired in syndication before the videos came out, while the last three aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as part of the Creator/NickJr timeslot to promote episodes "An Eye For A Tooth", "The Brush In The Stone" and "Rainy Day Adventure". [[/note]], are harder to find than the actual DirectToVideo episodes themselves due to these cuts only airing for a brief period of time.

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** The television cuts of the show, which ran for four two-week periods to promote the tapes [[note]]The first two weeks two-week period aired in syndication before the videos came out, while the last three aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as part of the Creator/NickJr timeslot to promote episodes "An Eye For A Tooth", "The Brush In The Stone" and "Rainy Day Adventure". [[/note]], are harder to find than the actual DirectToVideo episodes themselves due to these cuts only airing for a brief period of time.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Despite being a popular DirectToVideo

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Despite being a popular DirectToVideoDirectToVideo series, the series never got released to DVD, possibly because production of the series ended before they were created.
** The television cuts of the show, which ran for four two-week periods to promote the tapes [[note]]The first two weeks aired in syndication before the videos came out, while the last three aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as part of the Creator/NickJr timeslot to promote episodes "An Eye For A Tooth", "The Brush In The Stone" and "Rainy Day Adventure". [[/note]], are harder to find than the actual DirectToVideo episodes themselves due to these cuts only airing for a brief period of time.

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* FridayNightDeathSlot: The two-week television run of this show ran daily at 6:00AM on most TV stations that got it, a timeslot usually used for kids' programs that networks aren't interested in or are meant for children under five.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Despite being a popular DirectToVideo
* FridayNightDeathSlot: The first two-week television run of this show ran daily at 6:00AM on most TV stations that got it, a timeslot usually used for kids' programs that networks aren't interested in or are meant for children under five.five.
* ReferencedBy: The show appears in one scene of the movie ''Film/AmericanPie2''. Some members of the Gingivitis Gang also got reused for the show ''Series/GregTheBunny''.
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* FridayNightDeathSlot: The two-week television run of this show ran at 6:00AM on most TV stations that got it, a timeslot usually used for kids' programs that networks aren't interested in or are meant for children under five.

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* FridayNightDeathSlot: The two-week television run of this show ran daily at 6:00AM on most TV stations that got it, a timeslot usually used for kids' programs that networks aren't interested in or are meant for children under five.
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* FridayNightDeathSlot: The two-week television run of this show ran at 6:00AM on most TV stations that got it, a timeslot usually used for kids' programs that networks aren't interested in or are meant for children under five.

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