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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on Creator/{{YouTube}}). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on Creator/{{YouTube}}).[=YouTube=]). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on {{YouTube}}). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on {{YouTube}}).Creator/{{YouTube}}). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on YouTube). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on YouTube).{{YouTube}}). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on Tubi). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on Tubi).YouTube). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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* NoFourthWall: Every character gives the viewers an insight all throughout every episode.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally. It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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The series aired on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, [=ProSieben=] in Germany, and Creator/FoxKids internationally.internationally (it never aired in the US, likely because of the death of the Fox Kids block after the assets were sold to Disney; you can, however, watch the show on Tubi). It ran from April 16th, 2002, to January 10th, 2004 with 39 episodes over 3 seasons.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows produced for the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to be made for the block before it went defunct in 2002, though it would only actually ''air'' on the block in Europe. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor Creator/JohnStocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows produced for the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to be made for the block before it went defunct in 2002, though it would only actually ''air'' on the block Fox Kids in Europe. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor Creator/JohnStocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows produced for the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to be made for the block before it went defunct in 2002, though it would only actually ''air'' on the block in Europe. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor Creator/JohnStocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows on the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to air on the block before it went defunct in 2002. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor Creator/JohnStocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows on the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to air on the block before it went defunct in 2002. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor Creator/JohnStocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows on the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to air on the block before it went defunct in 2002. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor Creator/JohnStocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* ArtistAndTheBand: Mikey's cousin Reggie is a member of a HeavyMetal band he formed with his friends that's called "Reg And The Rashers".
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows on the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to air on the block before it went defunct in 2002. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor John Stocker Creator/JohnStocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows on the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to air on the block before it went defunct in 2002.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows on the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to air on the block before it went defunct in 2002. Also, prolific Canadian voice actor John Stocker lent his voice to both shows.
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* BookEnds: This show forms one half of a pair for the Fox Kids block. One of the first shows on the block was ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs'', another show about a city of anthropomorphic pigs, while ''Pig City'' would wind up being one of the last to air on the block before it went defunct in 2002.
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