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 21 : Monifah
March. 30,1996
Cast Now & Later Detective Dan at the Museum Vital Information Parallel Planet Pierre Escargot Ice Cream Truck Peter & Flem Detective Dan Intro Musical Guest: Monifah (""I Miss You"")
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Episode 20 : IV Xample
March. 16,1996
Requests From Audience Good Booo-Ger Earboy: The Trial Did You Hear? Peter & Flem Vital Intro Musical Guest: IV Xample (""This Is From the Fool"")
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Episode 19 : Shai
March. 09,1996
Card Trickery Good Blur-Ger Goat Date Pierre Escargot Let's Get Messy Peter & Flem introduce Musical Guest: Shai (""Come With Me"")
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Episode 18 : Silk
March. 02,1996
The Writers have gone BANANAS! Superdude and Milkman square off at Dullmont Jr. High Loud Librarian Pierre Escargot Falafil, the Genie of the Root Beer Can Peter & Flem Pierre Introduces Musical Guest: Silk (""Hooked on You"")
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Episode 17 : Faith Evans
February. 17,1996
Mourn for the Corn: The Big Ear of Corn is in the hospital
Cheese Police Bust
Miss Fingerly meets Repairman: Ms Fingerly (Lori Beth) and Repairman (Kel) have an unforgetable encounter.
Ishboo's Doctor Visit: Ishboo (Kenan) has a memorable visit with the doctor (Kel)
Musical Guest: Faith Evans
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Episode 15 : Immature
February. 03,1996
Cast Charades Bruno the Ballerina Island Girls: The Rescue Presto the Magic Magician Peter & Flem Okrah introduces Musical Guest: Immature (""We Got It"")
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Episode 14 : Mark Curry / Deborah Cox
January. 27,1996
Cast meets Mark Curry Miss Fingerly meets Bacteria Good Burger Drive-Thru Pierre Escargot Complaint Department Musical Guest: Deborah Cox (""Sentimental"")
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Episode 13 : Sinbad / Coolio
January. 20,1996
Refrigerator Call Okrah: Talented Teenagers (Earboy, Ross Perot, Sinbad) Like Father, Like Ishboo Randy & Mandy: Chocolate Inventions Guest Star: Sinbad Ed and Musical Guest: Coolio (""Smilin'"")
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Episode 11 : Xscape
January. 06,1996
The Drink Experiment Superdude vs. Butterboy Bad Breath 3 Lumpco Toy Co. Board Meeting Pierre Escargot Date Sabotage Peter & Flem Musical Guest: Xscape (""Who Can I Run To?"")
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Episode 10 : Run DMC
December. 23,1995
Cast Meets Santa Holiday Cooking With Randy & Mandy Superdude Saves Christmas Holiday French w/ Pierre Escargot Christmas Lemonade Scammer Peter & Flem The Girls' Christmas Carol Musical Guest: Run DMC (""Christmas In Hollis"")
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Episode 9 : Subway
December. 02,1995
Ice Contest Good Burger: Alien Invasion Return of Show & Tell Pierre Escargot Dr.K Meets Roseanne Peter & Flem Musical Guest: Subway (""Get Da Money"")
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