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Clone High. [/ QUOTE ] I have it. Great show. For those who don't know, it was a cartoon where scientists cloned a bunch of historical figures and now they're in high school. The main characters are Abe Lincoln, Joan of Arc, Gandhi, JFK, and Cleopatra. |
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#62
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Hot L Baltimore, 1975. I was just a kid, but it sure seemed funny at the time. [/ QUOTE ] I loved this (I was 10). But then, I also loved Cop Rock. |
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#63
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Undeclared Freaks and Geeks Andy Richter Controls the Universe. All have been previously mentioned, and all are outstanding choices. |
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#64
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3 SOuth
keen Eddie |
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#65
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Clearly the answer is "Greg the Bunny" [/ QUOTE ] Greg the Bunny is doing new 15 min episodes on IFC. Some are good, some are bad. They try to spoof a movie each episode. The Doc |
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yeah clone high is the correct answer
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#67
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Wanda at large of course.
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#68
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My So Called Life
Firefly Freeks & Geeks |
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#69
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space: above and beyond. may have been 2 seasons, though.
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zero is less than one, right? Remember "mooron", the show were the stout ex twins infielder Ron Coomer was constantly beeing annoyed by two plus two poster moorobot's bizarre fascination with him?
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