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 19 : Episode 131
January. 01,0001
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Episode 18 : Episode 130
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Episode 17 : Episode 129
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Episode 16 : Episode 128
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Episode 15 : Episode 127
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Episode 14 : Episode 126
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Episode 13 : Episode 125
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Episode 12 : Episode 124
April. 06,2002
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Episode 11 : Episode 123
January. 01,0001
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Episode 10 : Tony Hawk / Barenaked Ladies
March. 23,2002
Tony Hawk Opening Comin' At Ya! Sugar & Coffee Rate the Pain Shane Gets Launched Chit Chat Know Your Stars: Bryan Hearne Wake Up Scene Comin' At Ya! Musical Guest: Barenaked Ladies
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Episode 9 : Kenan Thompson
January. 01,0001
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Episode 8 : Amanda Bynes / City High
March. 09,2002
Penelope Tyant Coming at Ya! Sugar and Coffee Connect the Zits Vocabulary with Lisa Shady Airlines Know Your Stars: Amanda Bynes Blooper Scene: Amanda Bynes w/ Ask Ashley Musical Guest: City High (""Yes Yes Yes"")
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Episode 7 : Christina Vidal / Tyreek
March. 02,2002
Cast Meets Christina Vidal Coming at Ya! The Tilt-a-Hurl Rate the Pain Oven Lovin' With Bufford and Percy Know Your Stars: Bryan Hearne The Difference Between Girls and Guys Blooper Scene Musical Guest: Tyreek (""Baby I Love Ya"")
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Episode 6 : Will Friedle / Nelly Furtado
February. 23,2002
The Cast Meets Will Friedle Coming at Ya! Harry Bladder Kids vs. Adults Underwater Breaking News Know Your Stars: Lisa Foiles Musical Guest: Nelly Furtado (""Turn Off Your Lights"")
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Episode 5 : Britney Spears
February. 16,2002
Video Phone Coming at Ya! Bridgett's Slumber Party Rate the Pain Oven Lovin' with Bufford and Percy Know Your Stars: Britney Spears Vocabulary with Lisa Blooper Scene Musical Guest: Britney Spears (""I'm Not a Girl"")
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Episode 4 : P. Diddy
February. 09,2002
Wake Up Shane! Coming at Ya! Slumber Party TR Yell Wake Up Scene Know Your Stars: Shane Lyons Vocabulary With Lisa Kid at the Principal's Office Musical Guest: P Diddy (""Dig In"")
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Episode 3 : Barry Watson
February. 02,2002
The Cast Meets Barry Watson Coming at Ya! Chit Chat Kyle Playing The Piano Live From the Toilet: Britney! Wake Up Scene Crazy Taxi Driver Know Your Stars: Chelsea Brummet Musical Guest: ??
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Episode 2 : Melissa Joan Hart / Usher
January. 26,2002
The Cast Meets Melissa Joan Hart Coming at Ya! The Crazy Taxi Driver Rate the Pain Harry Bladder Vocabulary With Lisa Know Your Stars: Giovonnie Samuels Musical Guest: Usher (""Ooh Baby"")
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Episode 1 : Frankie Muniz / Aaron Carter
January. 19,2002
Frankie Muniz Finds The New Cast Coming at Ya! Sugar and Coffee Toy ER Vocabulary with Lisa Rate the Pain Know Your Stars: Lisa Foiles Wake-Up Scene Musical Guest: Aaron Carter (""Aaron's Party"")
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