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**''Time Squad'' was originally going to be a Nickelodeon Nicktoon (since Dave Wasson was doing animated shorts for ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', it seemed logical that Nick would want David to do a full series for them). While it's not explicitly stated why Dave Wasson chose Cartoon Network over Nickelodeon, it can be assumed that, much like Danny Antonnucci with ''Ed, Edd, and Eddy'', Wasson was afraid Nickelodeon would bombard the show with ExecutiveMeddling and most (if not all) of the show's most risque moments would be toned down.
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** "Napoleon the Conquered" has one of its writers Carlos Ramos, creator of ''WesternAnimation/TheXs'', as the voice of Napoleon.

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** "Napoleon the Conquered" has one of its writers Carlos Ramos, creator of ''WesternAnimation/TheXs'', Ramos[[note]]the same one who created ''WesternAnimation/TheXs'' for Nickelodeon[[/note]], as the voice of Napoleon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website had a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. But now, Wasson's site has kicked the bucket. The entire series is available to watch on Website/YouTube, Dailymotion, Kisscartoon, Watchcartoononline, and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It present)[[note]]though with the upcoming streaming service, HBO Max, there might be a chance this will be shown, since that service is following in the footsteps of Disney+ and showing cartoons from the Warner Bros. archives and acquired shows from the Ted Turner-owned networks, such as TBS, TNT, and, of course, Cartoon Network and Boomerang[[/note]]. The show did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's its 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website had a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. But now, Wasson's site has kicked the bucket. episodes (as of 2020, that website is no longer active). The entire series is available to watch on Website/YouTube, Website/YouTube[[note]]or was, since multiple copyright strikes have taken it down. The only ''Time Squad''-based clip found on Website/YouTube is the second season opening[[/note]], Dailymotion, Kisscartoon, Watchcartoononline, and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).(all of which, save Website/YouTube, have every episode).
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* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Weirdness" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste. "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back because Cartoon Network was concerned over complaints about "Orphan Substitute"'s depiction of George W. Bush ("Floral Patton" being banned was a case of guilt by association, as this cartoon was made back before a show creator could do a 10-minute episode of and just mix and match episodes if one got pulled for content reasons). This ended up being all for nothing, as Cartoon Network aired "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" as part of a Thanksgiving weekend block in 2003.

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* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Weirdness" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste. "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back because Cartoon Network was concerned over complaints about "Orphan Substitute"'s depiction of George W. Bush ("Floral Patton" being banned was a case of guilt by association, as this cartoon was made back before a show creator could do a 10-minute episode of his or her show and just mix and match episodes if one got pulled for content reasons). This ended up being all for nothing, as Cartoon Network aired "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" as part of a Thanksgiving weekend block in 2003.

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* DescendedCreator: Some episodes have the show's creator Dave Wasson providing voices.

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* DescendedCreator: Some episodes have the show's creator Dave Wasson providing voices.doing vocal effects.



* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Weirdness" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste. "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back for reasons unknown, especially "Orphan Substitute" since that had a caricature of George W. Bush that Cartoon Network censors thought would have caused controversy. Considering how low-key the show was, that didn't happen.
* WordOfGay: On the ''[[Podcast/TalkinToonsWithRobPaulsen Talkin' Toons]]'' [[http://techjives.net/2012/05/04/039-mark-hamill-on-talkin-toons-with-rob-paulsen-weekly-voice-acting-and-voice-over-tips/ podcast]], Mark Hamill and Rob Paulsen crack jokes about how "there was no ambiguity with regard to [Larry's] sexual preference." In fact, Rob Paulsen has made references to Larry's behavior in other episodes of his podcast. No word on the HoYay between Larry and Tuddrussel though, but it's clear that the show creator and, by proxy, the voice actors knew from the start what Larry was supposed to be, reassuring fans that they weren't just imagining/misinterpreting things nor was it wishful thinking by YaoiFangirls.

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* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Weirdness" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste. "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back because Cartoon Network was concerned over complaints about "Orphan Substitute"'s depiction of George W. Bush ("Floral Patton" being banned was a case of guilt by association, as this cartoon was made back before a show creator could do a 10-minute episode of and just mix and match episodes if one got pulled for reasons unknown, especially content reasons). This ended up being all for nothing, as Cartoon Network aired "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" since that had a caricature as part of George W. Bush that Cartoon Network censors thought would a Thanksgiving weekend block in 2003.
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**Dave Wasson was originally going to be the voice of Tuddrussel.
**According to show writer, Carlos Ramos, [[https://thecarlosramos.tumblr.com/post/181960714855/time-squads-adam-eve-ep an episode centered on the Time Squad going back to the Garden of Eden to get Adam and Eve to partake of the forbidden fruit from The Tree of Knowledge was written, but never made]].
**Judging by some of the clips in both [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ig_Txr3jLQ the aired]] and [[https://lydiduh.tumblr.com/post/31019789207/boogiepoeta-punmonster-001-season-2-opening animatic]] version of the season two opening, ''Time Squad'''s second (or third) season was supposed to
have caused controversy. Considering how low-key episodes featuring William Tell, Stonehenge, the show was, that didn't happen.
Easter Island heads, a sequel episode with Albert Einstein, and one where Henry VIII does ballet and Larry is disgusted over it.
* WordOfGay: On the ''[[Podcast/TalkinToonsWithRobPaulsen Talkin' Toons]]'' [[http://techjives.net/2012/05/04/039-mark-hamill-on-talkin-toons-with-rob-paulsen-weekly-voice-acting-and-voice-over-tips/ podcast]], Mark Hamill and Rob Paulsen crack jokes about how "there was no ambiguity with regard to [Larry's] sexual preference." In fact, Rob Paulsen has made references to Larry's behavior in other episodes of his podcast. No word on the HoYay between Larry and Tuddrussel though, but it's clear that the show creator and, by proxy, the voice actors knew from the start what Larry was supposed to be, be[[note]]in fact, according to Rob Paulsen, Dave Wasson did plan for Larry to be gay, mostly for character development reasons and mostly because Mark Hamill's audition for the character was so funny that they'd be stupid not to choose him[[/note]], reassuring fans that they weren't just imagining/misinterpreting things nor was it wishful thinking by YaoiFangirls.
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* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Weirdness" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste (though the more logical explanation is just the fact that the whole episode was a ''ScoobyDoo'' parody and Dave Wasson [the show creator] didn't exactly have permission to mock it). "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back for reasons unknown, especially "Orphan Substitute" since that had a caricature of George W. Bush that Cartoon Network censors thought would have caused controversy. Considering how low-key the show was, that didn't happen.

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* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Weirdness" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste (though the more logical explanation is just the fact that the whole episode was a ''ScoobyDoo'' parody and Dave Wasson [the show creator] didn't exactly have permission to mock it). taste. "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back for reasons unknown, especially "Orphan Substitute" since that had a caricature of George W. Bush that Cartoon Network censors thought would have caused controversy. Considering how low-key the show was, that didn't happen.
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** "Napoleon the Conquered" has one of its writers Carlos Ramos, creator of ''WesternAnimations/TheXs'', as the voice of Napoleon.

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** "Napoleon the Conquered" has one of its writers Carlos Ramos, creator of ''WesternAnimations/TheXs'', ''WesternAnimation/TheXs'', as the voice of Napoleon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website had a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. But now, Wasson's site has kicked the bucket. The entire series is available to watch on YouTube, Dailymotion, Kisscartoon, Watchcartoononline, and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website had a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. But now, Wasson's site has kicked the bucket. The entire series is available to watch on YouTube, Website/YouTube, Dailymotion, Kisscartoon, Watchcartoononline, and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).
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** ''Napoleon the Conquered'' has one of its writers Carlos Ramos, creator of ''WesternAnimations/TheXs'' as the voice of Napoleon.

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** ''Napoleon "Napoleon the Conquered'' Conquered" has one of its writers Carlos Ramos, creator of ''WesternAnimations/TheXs'' ''WesternAnimations/TheXs'', as the voice of Napoleon.
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* DescendedCreator: Some episodes have the show's creator Dave Wasson providing voices.
** ''Napoleon the Conquered'' has one of its writers Carlos Ramos, creator of ''WesternAnimations/TheXs'' as the voice of Napoleon.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. The entire series is available to watch on YouTube, Dailymotion, Kisscartoon, Watchcartoononline, and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has had a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes.episodes. But now, Wasson's site has kicked the bucket. The entire series is available to watch on YouTube, Dailymotion, Kisscartoon, Watchcartoononline, and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube (which only has the promos to when the show premiered), Dailymotion (which has the actual episodes. Not the entire series, but definitely some episodes fans remember), and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows (past and present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want The entire series is available to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube (which only has the promos to when the show premiered), Dailymotion (which has the actual episodes. Not the entire series, but definitely some episodes fans remember), on YouTube, Dailymotion, Kisscartoon, Watchcartoononline, and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).

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* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Horrors" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste (though the more logical explanation is just the fact that the whole episode was a ''ScoobyDoo'' parody and Dave Wasson [the show creator] didn't exactly have permission to mock it). "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back for reasons unknown, especially "Orphan Substitute" since that had a caricature of George W. Bush that Cartoon Network censors thought would have caused controversy. Considering how low-key the show was, that didn't happen.

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** The episode "Dishonest Abe" ''did'' appear as an extra on the ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Powerpuff Girls]]'' VHS "Meet the Beat-Alls".
* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Horrors" Weirdness" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste (though the more logical explanation is just the fact that the whole episode was a ''ScoobyDoo'' parody and Dave Wasson [the show creator] didn't exactly have permission to mock it). "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back for reasons unknown, especially "Orphan Substitute" since that had a caricature of George W. Bush that Cartoon Network censors thought would have caused controversy. Considering how low-key the show was, that didn't happen.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: We've got Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/MarkHamill and Creator/PamelaAdlon as the main trio.
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* ActorAllusion: Yes, that's [[Creator/MarkHamill Luke Skywalker]] voicing [[StarWars an effeminate robot]] not unlike an exaggerated take on C-3PO.

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* ActorAllusion: Yes, that's [[Creator/MarkHamill Luke Skywalker]] Skywalker/The Joker]] voicing [[StarWars an effeminate robot]] not unlike an exaggerated take on C-3PO.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows on there (''CowAndChicken'', ''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''CampLazlo'', and a lot of the current shows[[note]]''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''AmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''StevenUniverse'', ''UncleGrandpa'', and ''MAD''[[/note]]). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube (which only has the promos to when the show premiered), Dailymotion (which has the actual episodes. Not the entire series, but definitely some episodes fans remember), and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows on there (''CowAndChicken'', ''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''CampLazlo'', (past and a lot of the current shows[[note]]''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''AmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''StevenUniverse'', ''UncleGrandpa'', and ''MAD''[[/note]]). present). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, anniversary in 2012, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube (which only has the promos to when the show premiered), Dailymotion (which has the actual episodes. Not the entire series, but definitely some episodes fans remember), and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows on there (''CowAndChicken'', ''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''CampLazlo'', etc). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers it his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube (which only has the promos to when the show premiered), Dailymotion (which has the actual episodes. Not the entire series, but definitely some episodes fans remember), and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix or Hulu streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows on there (''CowAndChicken'', ''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''CampLazlo'', etc).and a lot of the current shows[[note]]''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''AmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''StevenUniverse'', ''UncleGrandpa'', and ''MAD''[[/note]]). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers it that episode his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube (which only has the promos to when the show premiered), Dailymotion (which has the actual episodes. Not the entire series, but definitely some episodes fans remember), and illegal downloading from torrents (which has all the episodes).
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* ActorAllusion: Yes, that's [[MarkHamill Luke Skywalker]] voicing [[StarWars an effeminate robot]] not unlike an exaggerated take on C-3PO.
* CrossDressingVoices: Otto is voiced by Pamela Segall-Adlon, who often voices little boys (i.e. [[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Bobby Hill]], [[WesternAnimation/TheOblongs Milo Oblong]] -- in fact, Otto's voice is closer to Milo Oblong's than Bobby Hill's) or, in the case of ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'', girls who look or act like boys (Spinelli and Margaret Rose "Moose" Pearson).
* HeyItsThatVoice: We've got Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/MarkHamill and Pamela Segall Adlon as the main trio.

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* ActorAllusion: Yes, that's [[MarkHamill [[Creator/MarkHamill Luke Skywalker]] voicing [[StarWars an effeminate robot]] not unlike an exaggerated take on C-3PO.
* CrossDressingVoices: Otto is voiced by Pamela Segall-Adlon, Creator/PamelaAdlon, who often voices little boys (i.e. [[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Bobby Hill]], [[WesternAnimation/TheOblongs Milo Oblong]] -- in fact, Otto's voice is closer to Milo Oblong's than Bobby Hill's) or, in the case of ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'', girls who look or act like boys (Spinelli and Margaret Rose "Moose" Pearson).
* HeyItsThatVoice: We've got Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/MarkHamill and Pamela Segall Adlon Creator/PamelaAdlon as the main trio.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows on there (''CowAndChicken'', ''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''CampLazlo'', etc). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers it his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube, Dailymotion, and illegal downloading from torrents.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows on there (''CowAndChicken'', ''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''CampLazlo'', etc). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers it his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube, Dailymotion, YouTube (which only has the promos to when the show premiered), Dailymotion (which has the actual episodes. Not the entire series, but definitely some episodes fans remember), and illegal downloading from torrents.torrents (which has all the episodes).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming. It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in minute clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby"), but no full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube, Dailymotion, and illegal downloading from torrents.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming. streaming like most of the other Cartoon Network shows on there (''CowAndChicken'', ''AdventureTime'', ''RegularShow'', ''CampLazlo'', etc). It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in minute clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby"), Baby" -- possibly because Wasson considers it his magnum opus), but no other full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube, Dailymotion, and illegal downloading from torrents.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: We've got Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/MarkHamill and Creator/PamelaSegallAdlon as the main trio.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: We've got Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/MarkHamill and Creator/PamelaSegallAdlon Pamela Segall Adlon as the main trio.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: We've got Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/MarkHamill and Creator/PamelaSegallAdlon as the main trio.
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* WordOfGay: On the ''[[Podcast/TalkinToonsWithRobPaulsen Talkin' Toons]]'' [[http://techjives.net/2012/05/04/039-mark-hamill-on-talkin-toons-with-rob-paulsen-weekly-voice-acting-and-voice-over-tips/ podcast]], Mark Hamill and Rob Paulsen crack jokes about how "there was no ambiguity with regard to [Larry's] sexual preference." In fact, Rob Paulsen has made references to Larry's behavior in other episodes of his podcast. No word on the HoYay between Larry and Tuddrussel though. But it's clear that the voice actors knew possibly from the start what Larry was supposed to be, reassuring fans that they weren't just imagining things nor was it wishful thinking by YaoiFangirls.

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* WordOfGay: On the ''[[Podcast/TalkinToonsWithRobPaulsen Talkin' Toons]]'' [[http://techjives.net/2012/05/04/039-mark-hamill-on-talkin-toons-with-rob-paulsen-weekly-voice-acting-and-voice-over-tips/ podcast]], Mark Hamill and Rob Paulsen crack jokes about how "there was no ambiguity with regard to [Larry's] sexual preference." In fact, Rob Paulsen has made references to Larry's behavior in other episodes of his podcast. No word on the HoYay between Larry and Tuddrussel though. But though, but it's clear that the show creator and, by proxy, the voice actors knew possibly from the start what Larry was supposed to be, reassuring fans that they weren't just imagining imagining/misinterpreting things nor was it wishful thinking by YaoiFangirls.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming. It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in minute clips, not full episodes.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming. It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in minute clips, not full episodes. Dave Wasson's website has a ''Time Squad'' episode up ("Billy the Baby"), but no full episodes. If you want to watch the series, your best bets are YouTube, Dailymotion, and illegal downloading from torrents.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on any home video format. It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in minute clips, not full episodes.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on any home video format.DVD or Blu-Ray, nor is it on Netflix streaming. It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in minute clips, not full episodes.
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* ActorAllusion: Yes, that's [[MarkHamill Luke Skywalker]] voicing [[StarWars an effeminate robot]] not unlike an exaggerated take on C-3PO.


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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Has never been released on any home video format. It did appear on Cartoon Network's website as part of the show's 20th birthday, but only in minute clips, not full episodes.
* MissingEpisode and ScheduleSlip: For reasons unknown, "White House Horrors" was supposed to air after "Repeat Offender," but was replaced with "Ladies and Gentlemen, Monty Zuma." It has been speculated that because of the stringent censorship about mocking the government that was prevalent after the September 11th attacks, depicting The White House as a haunted house would have been in bad taste (though the more logical explanation is just the fact that the whole episode was a ''ScoobyDoo'' parody and Dave Wasson [the show creator] didn't exactly have permission to mock it). "Floral Patton" and "Orphan Substitute" (the final two episodes) were also held back for reasons unknown, especially "Orphan Substitute" since that had a caricature of George W. Bush that Cartoon Network censors thought would have caused controversy. Considering how low-key the show was, that didn't happen.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Otto is voiced by Pamela Segall-Adlon, who often voices little boys (i.e. [[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Bobby Hill]], [[WesternAnimation/TheOblongs Milo Oblong]] -- in fact, Otto's voice is closer to Milo Oblong's than Bobby Hill's) or, in the case of ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'', girls who look or act like boys (Spinelli and Margaret Rose "Moose" Pearson).

* WordOfGay: On the ''[[Podcast/TalkinToonsWithRobPaulsen Talkin' Toons]]'' [[http://techjives.net/2012/05/04/039-mark-hamill-on-talkin-toons-with-rob-paulsen-weekly-voice-acting-and-voice-over-tips/ podcast]], Mark Hamill and Rob Paulsen crack jokes about how "there was no ambiguity with regard to [Larry's] sexual preference." In fact, Rob Paulsen has made references to Larry's behavior in other episodes of his podcast. No word on the HoYay between Larry and Tuddrussel though. But it's clear that the voice actors knew possibly from the start what Larry was supposed to be, reassuring fans that they weren't just imagining things nor was it wishful thinking by YaoiFangirls.

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