All That
TV-G
7.5
1994
Comedy
The new kids of comedy bring the funny as All That, America’s #1 kid’s sketch comedy show, returns with a new cast and a few familiar faces. From Executive Producers Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell.
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- Cast:
- Chelsea Brummet , Lisa Foiles , Kyle Sullivan , Denzel Whitaker , Jack De Sena , Lil J.J.
Episode 15 : Aftermath
April. 01,1995
Cast Party in the Green Room Surprise Marty Urkel's Holiday Hits Vital Information Coach Kreeton Teaches Volleyball Miss Fingerly: Do You Do That at Home? Action League NOW!: ""Stinky on Ice"" Musical Guest: Aftermath (""Chillin'"")
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Episode 14 : A Few Good Men
March. 25,1995
Audience Q & A Good Burgalar VS Superdude Vital Information Miss Fingerly VS The Class Clown Cereal Critics Allen & Alan Pierre Escargot Musical Guest: A Few Good Men (""Young Girl"")
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Episode 13 : Usher
March. 18,1995
Mavis & Clavis: Scareplane Vital Information Miss Fingerly vs. Mr. Hi-Tech Roseanne Aerobics Lost & Found Mavis & Clavis Intro Musical Guest: Usher (""Think of You"") Mavis & Clavis & Usher
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Episode 12 : Zhané
March. 11,1995
Teenerific When Earboy Met Sally Vital Information The Raffle The Spelling Bee Musical Guest: Zhané (""Shame"")
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Episode 10 : Changing Faces
February. 25,1995
The Tour
Return of Randy & Mandy: Randy (Kenan) & Mandy (Angelique) are back on the air!
Schoolastic Snacks
Stand-up with Arlene Loofa: Arlene Loofa (Lori Beth) performs stand-up.
Musical Guest: Changing Faces (""Foolin' Around"")
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Episode 6 : Malcolm-Jamal Warner/Brandy
January. 28,1995
Liver Let Die: The cast uses fake excuses to escape doing a liver sketch.
Ishboo School: Ishboo (Kenan) joins Ms Fingerly's (Lori Beth) class and gives her a lesson that she will never forget.
Vital Information w/ Lori Beth Denberg
Earboy for President: Earboy (Josh) runs for student body president.
Everyday French w/ Pierre Escargot
The Laf-a-teria
Musical Guest: Brandy performs ""Baby""
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