As Dreamers Do Part Deux

I'm a little disappointed in how similar this at least seems to be. For context this film was in development for a longtime, and had some interesting concepts around it.
 
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001 Film)
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Released by New Line Cinema on August 24, 2001.

Brodie (Jason Lee)
"Ten years ago, when Disney hit the jackpot with the Ninja Turtles, they and all the other major conglomerates dusted off the superheroes they sat on for decades. Last year, New Line Cinema optioned Bluntman and Chronic."

Jay (Jason Mewes)
"What???? Since When???"

Main Cast
Same as OTL​
 
We'll very great to @OldNavy1988! But next month, we will see Touchstone Pictures' Hardball, Revolution Studios' The Glass House, 20th Century-Fox's Zoolander, New Line Cinema's Don't Say a Word, Paramount's Hearts in Atlantis, RKO Radio Pictures' (OTL Columbia and Fox made the film) Glitter, Columbia Pictures' (OTL Warner Bros. made the film) Training Day and Carolco's (OTL Artisan made the film) Soul Survivors.
But 9/11 was butterflied, so Quentin Tarantino's new Star Trek film by RKO Radio Pictures is coming up!
 
I hope winesitne gets impeached or at least live with a low approval rating after one year. After his presidency I want him to convince Philp Anschutz to invest resort project called the empire of dreams . I also like the idea of Bernie Madoff and few other crooked investors to get onboard .The project include a bunch of hotels A including humongous theme park called the Kingdom of Dreams, A water park called Atlantis Dream , An animal park called Wild dream an oceanarium called Sea Dream a huge mall called the dream mall and luxury housing complex called the city of dream The project was a compltle distater that bacrumpt the investor. The reasons it was such a disaster was that they built in the middle of montana, went out of contorl with the spending and bad publicy caused yby madoff poniz geting exposued. Winsitne and Anschutz are left desutiton willing in the incompte city of dreams.This is a recyling of rejected suggeston form americna magic1.0. I had to replace trump with Winstine anshutz and Madoff. Honesnt abe was a big supporter of my empire of dream idea. I wonder if you remeaber the empire of dream idea and if you have any suggestion for detials adding onto the empire of dream decable if old navy go with. Also honest abe do you have any idea for a rich man to go bankrupt on the emprie of dreams instead of Winesitne Ansuhutuz and Madoof
 
Well I love this theme park! But to @OldNavy1988, I really sure can't wait to see the 2001-02 Saturday morning TV schedule! UPN will have Alienators: Evolution Continues from Paramount, SBC would have Power Rangers Wild Force from New Line Cinema, ABC would have The Nightmare Room from Touchstone Television, and CBS would have Justice League from Screen Gems, and Yu-Gi-Oh! from Nelvana.
 
2001-02 Saturday Morning Schedule
2001-02 Saturday Morning Schedule

New Shows in BOLD

ABC (Nick on ABC)

Preview show hosted by Amanda Bynes
8:00 Rugrats (Klasky-Csupo)
8:30 The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo)
9:00 Hey Arnold! (Hanna-Barbera; Snee-Oosh)
9:30 Ed, Edd n Eddy (AKA Cartoon)
10:00 Grim and Evil (Hanna-Barbera)
10:30 Time Squad (Hanna-Barbera)
11:00 The Nightmare Room (Touchstone Television; Live action)
11:30 Samurai Jack (Hanna-Barbera)

12:00 As Told by Ginger (Klasky-Csupo)
12:30 Mike, Lu and Og (Hanna-Barbera)

CBS
8:00 Pokemon (Nelvana)
8:30 Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles (Nelvana)
9:00 Sagwa: The Chinese Siamese Cat (Nelvana)
9:30 The Magic School Bus (Nelvana)
10:00 Transformers: Robots in Disguise (Nelvana)
10:30 The Justice League (Screen Gems)
11:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (Nelvana)

11:30 Pelswick (Nelvana)
12:00 Stuart Little (Screen Gems)
12:30 NASCAR Racers (Screen Gems)

NBC
8:00 Kenzo (MWS; RKO) [Reruns]
8:30 Braceface (MWS; RKO)
9:00 The Ripping Friends (Miramax)
9:30 Cubix: The Robots for Everyone (Lionsgate)
10:00 Medabots (Lionsgate)

10:30 Sheep in the Big City (MWS; RKO)
11:00 What About Mimi? (MWS; RKO)
11:30 Godzilla: The Series (MWS; RKO)
12:00 Kong: The Series (MWS; RKO)

SBC
8:00 What's with Andy? (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema)
8:30 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema) [Live Action]
9:00 Power Rangers: Wild Force (New Line Cinema) [Live Action]

9:30 Los Luchadores (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
10:00 Jackie Chan Adventures (DiC; Golden Harvest/New Line Cinema)
10:30 Men in Black: The Series (Carolco)
11:00 Oggy and the Cockroaches (Gaumont; New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
11:30 Samurai Pizza Cats (New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
12:00 Static Shock (Carolco)
12:30 Local programming

Fox
(Most Fox programming produced by Grantray-Lawrence or Walt Disney Television Animation)
8:00 The Weekenders
8:30 Teacher's Pet
9:00 Kim Possible
9:30 Teamo Supremo
10:00 Lloyd in Space
10:30 Casper and Molly McGee
11:00 The Proud Family
11:30 X-Men Evolution
12:00 Digimon: Digital Monsters
12:30 House of Mouse

UPN
8:00 Maisy (Universal)
8:30 Arthur (Paramount)
9:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series (Universal)
9:30 Alienators: Evolution Continues (Paramount; Rankin-Bass)
10:00 Cardcaptors (English dub produced by Universal)
10:30 Mon Colle Knights (English dub produced by Universal)
11:00 Archie's Weird Mysteries (Universal)
11:30 The Mummy (Universal)
12:00 The Zeta Project (Paramount)
12:30 Sonic Underground (Paramount)

High-Definition Firsts for each network
ABC: Samurai Jack and Grim and Evil
CBS: The Justice League
SBC: What's with Andy?
Fox: Kim Possible and The Proud Family
UPN: The Mummy
NBC: Braceface

Let me know in the comments below which shows you're looking forward to this year.
 
2001-02 Saturday Morning Schedule

New Shows in BOLD

ABC (Nick on ABC)

Preview show hosted by Amanda Bynes
8:00 Rugrats (Klasky-Csupo)
8:30 The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo)
9:00 Hey Arnold! (Hanna-Barbera; Snee-Oosh)
9:30 Ed, Edd n Eddy (AKA Cartoon)
10:00 Grim and Evil (Hanna-Barbera)
10:30 Time Squad (Hanna-Barbera)
11:00 The Nightmare Room (Touchstone Television; Live action)
11:30 Samurai Jack (Hanna-Barbera)

12:00 As Told by Ginger (Klasky-Csupo)
12:30 Mike, Lu and Og (Hanna-Barbera)

CBS
8:00 Pokemon (Nelvana)
8:30 Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles (Nelvana)
9:00 Sagwa: The Chinese Siamese Cat (Nelvana)
9:30 The Magic School Bus (Nelvana)
10:00 Transformers: Robots in Disguise (Nelvana)
10:30 The Justice League (Screen Gems)
11:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (Nelvana)

11:30 Pelswick (Nelvana)
12:00 Stuart Little (Screen Gems)
12:30 NASCAR Racers (Screen Gems)

NBC
8:00 Kenzo (MWS; RKO) [Reruns]
8:30 Braceface (MWS; RKO)
9:00 The Ripping Friends (Miramax)
9:30 Cubix: The Robots for Everyone (Lionsgate)
10:00 Medabots (Lionsgate)

10:30 Sheep in the Big City (MWS; RKO)
11:00 What About Mimi? (MWS; RKO)
11:30 Godzilla: The Series (MWS; RKO)
12:00 Kong: The Series (MWS; RKO)

SBC
8:00 What's with Andy? (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema)
8:30 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema) [Live Action]
9:00 Power Rangers: Wild Force (New Line Cinema) [Live Action]

9:30 Los Luchadores (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
10:00 Jackie Chan Adventures (DiC; Golden Harvest/New Line Cinema)
10:30 Men in Black: The Series (Carolco)
11:00 Oggy and the Cockroaches (Gaumont; New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
11:30 Samurai Pizza Cats (New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
12:00 Static Shock (Carolco)
12:30 Local programming

Fox
(Most Fox programming produced by Grantray-Lawrence or Walt Disney Television Animation)
8:00 The Weekenders
8:30 Teacher's Pet
9:00 Kim Possible
9:30 Teamo Supremo
10:00 Lloyd in Space
10:30 Casper and Molly McGee
11:00 The Proud Family
11:30 X-Men Evolution
12:00 Digimon: Digital Monsters
12:30 House of Mouse

UPN
8:00 Maisy (Universal)
8:30 Arthur (Paramount)
9:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series (Universal)
9:30 Alienators: Evolution Continues (Paramount; Rankin-Bass)
10:00 Cardcaptors (English dub produced by Universal)
10:30 Mon Colle Knights (English dub produced by Universal)
11:00 Archie's Weird Mysteries (Universal)
11:30 The Mummy (Universal)
12:00 The Zeta Project (Paramount)
12:30 Sonic Underground (Paramount)

High-Definition Firsts for each network
ABC: Samurai Jack and Grim and Evil
CBS: The Justice League
SBC: What's with Andy?
Fox: Kim Possible and The Proud Family
UPN: The Mummy
NBC: Braceface

Let me know in the comments below which shows you're looking forward to this year.
I'll looking forward to The Mummy, Alienators: Evolution Continues, Kim Possible, Yu-Gi-Oh! and Braceface.
 
Down below were some of the Fox affiliates when the network launched in 1986.

O&O Affiliates at Launch
(Owned and operated by Disney Enterprises, Inc. under the new division Fox Television Stations)

WPIX 11 New York
KCOP 13 Los Angeles
WSNS-TV Channel 44 Chicago
WDCA Washington, DC
KPLR St. Louis
KBHK San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose
KRLD Dallas
KHTV Houston

Other Launch Affiliates
WVEU Cable 10/Channel 69 Atlanta
KTTY Cable 14/Channel 69 San Diego
KUSK Phoenix
KSTW 11 Seattle
KPDX Portland, OR
WSBK-TV Boston
WNUV Baltimore
WPTT Pittsburgh
WSTR Cincinnati
WVTV Milwaukee
WJZY Charlotte
WTMV Tampa/St. Petersburg
WBNX Cleveland
KDVR Denver
KZKC Kansas City
KRLR Las Vegas
WGPR Detroit
KOCB Oklahoma City
KLHM Salt Lake City (Initials for local businessman Larry H. Miller)
WCAY Nashville
WDZL Miami
WAYK Orlando
KSPO Spokane, WA (Thanks @PNWKing)
WNOL New Orleans
 
ABC (Nick on ABC)
Preview show hosted by Amanda Bynes
8:00 Rugrats (Klasky-Csupo)
8:30 The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo)
9:00 Hey Arnold! (Hanna-Barbera; Snee-Oosh)
9:30 Ed, Edd n Eddy (AKA Cartoon)
10:00 Grim and Evil (Hanna-Barbera)
10:30 Time Squad (Hanna-Barbera)
11:00 The Nightmare Room (Touchstone Television; Live action)
11:30 Samurai Jack (Hanna-Barbera)

12:00 As Told by Ginger (Klasky-Csupo)
12:30 Mike, Lu and Og (Hanna-Barbera)
I'd keep ABC in touch for 9:30 with the Eds, which would probably mean I'd watch Grim and Evil at least as far as new shows are concerned.
Pretty smart maneuvering.
CBS
8:00 Pokemon (Nelvana)
8:30 Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles (Nelvana)
9:00 Sagwa: The Chinese Siamese Cat (Nelvana)
9:30 The Magic School Bus (Nelvana)
10:00 Transformers: Robots in Disguise (Nelvana)
10:30 The Justice League (Screen Gems)
11:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (Nelvana)

11:30 Pelswick (Nelvana)
12:00 Stuart Little (Screen Gems)
12:30 NASCAR Racers (Screen Gems)
Not only does Nelvana have both Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! dubbed in their houses, but they're also the studio behind Sagwa, Justice League, and the newest Transformers entry? I'm very impressed!
NBC
8:00 Kenzo (MWS; RKO) [Reruns]
8:30 Braceface (MWS; RKO)
9:00 The Ripping Friends (Miramax)
9:30 Cubix: Robots for Everyone (Lionsgate)
10:00 Medabots (Lionsgate)

10:30 Sheep in the Big City (MWS; RKO)
11:00 What About Mimi? (MWS; RKO)
11:30 Godzilla: The Series (MWS; RKO)
12:00 Kong: The Series (MWS; RKO)
I see Godzilla vs. Kong is still in effect on NBC, to great appeal.
But the new stuff isn't much of a slouch, between Lionsgate with Cubix and Medabots, Miramax coming out of SatAM retirement with Ripping Friends, and even RKO and MWS making Braceface.
SBC
8:00 What's with Andy? (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema)
8:30 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema) [Live Action]
9:00 Power Rangers: Wild Force (New Line Cinema) [Live Action]

9:30 Los Luchadores (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
10:00 Jackie Chan Adventures (DiC; Golden Harvest/New Line Cinema)
10:30 Men in Black: The Series (Carolco)
11:00 Oggy and the Cockroaches (Gaumont; New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
11:30 Samurai Pizza Cats (New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
12:00 Static Shock (Carolco)
12:30 Local programming
Starting off with the newest stuff first. Ballsy move for SBC, yet it makes for good counterprogramming.
With that said, though, My preferred show from this lineup has to be Jackie Chan Adventures for New Line, and Men in Black for Carolco. And with the former being part of a majority from an in-house party or four, it makes it more impressive.
Fox
(Most Fox programming produced by Grantray-Lawrence or Walt Disney Television Animation)
8:00 The Weekenders
8:30 Teacher's Pet
9:00 Kim Possible
9:30 Teamo Supremo
10:00 Lloyd in Space
10:30 Casper and Molly McGee
11:00 The Proud Family
11:30 X-Men Evolution
12:00 Digimon: Digital Monsters
12:30 House of Mouse
Comedies, schoolyard heroes, space and time, Disney Channel favorites, and even a hint of Fox Kids from our timelime? I might see Fox the most, and that's the most common point I have made for these schedules thus far.
UPN
8:00 Maisy (Universal)
8:30 Arthur (Paramount)
9:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series (Universal)
9:30 Alienators: Evolution Continues (Paramount; Rankin-Bass)
10:00 Cardcaptors (English dub produced by Universal)
10:30 Mon Colle Knights (English dub produced by Universal)
11:00 Archie's Weird Mysteries (Universal)
11:30 The Mummy (Universal)
12:00 The Zeta Project (Paramount)
12:30 Sonic Underground (Paramount)
Is the Mon Colie Knights dub any good?

No, seriously. Is it any good?
High-Definition Firsts for each network
ABC: Samurai Jack and Grim and Evil
CBS: The Justice League
SBC: What's with Andy?
Fox: Kim Possible and The Proud Family
UPN: The Mummy
NBC: Braceface
Since Disney and HB are tied with the most firsts of HD TV, it makes me excited for the future.
Let me know in the comments below which shows you're looking forward to this year.
I'd probably watch most of the Fox lineup out of tradition, but I'll still catch some of the other competitors once or twice.
 
Headlines for September 11, 2001
Headlines for September 11, 2001

The World Wildlife Fund celebrates its 40th Anniversary.
- Reuters

After retiring three years ago, Michael Jordan announces his comeback with the Washington Federals.
- ESPN

Barry Bonds inches closer to the single-season home run record.
- The Sporting News

The Backstreet Boys announce they will restart their Black and Blue tour as soon as AJ McLean completes his rehab treatment. [1]
- The Orlando Sentinel

Kings scouts Ace Bailey and Mark Bavis return from Boston to oversee the start of training camp. [2]
- The Los Angeles Times

President Weinstein signs an executive order to apply sanctions against Russia as Vladimir Putin denies accusations of rigging Australia's 1998 election in favor of controversial pop star Rolf Harris.
- NBC Nightly News

20th Century-Fox confirms they will export Urusei Yatsura and other Japanese series to South Africa for the very first time. In 1984, due to South Africa's apartheid policies at the time, Bishop Desmond Tutu successfully urged Walt Disney, Jr. to cut off all of Disney's multimedia exports to a country where television has only been available since 1976.
- BBC News

[1] IOTL, their roadie Daniel John Lee was on Flight 11, hoping to be home for the birth of his child.

[2] IOTL, Bailey and Bavis were both on Flight 175.
 
We'll really amazing, but @OldNavy1988, I like the way 9/11 was butterflied, but Michael Jordan is back at Washington, and of orders of Weinstein. But don't worry, Columbia Pictures will release Training Day on September 21, 2001, but the following week, three films competed head-to-head at the box office, which are 20th Century-Fox's Zoolander, New Line Cinema's Don't Say a Word and Paramount's Heart in Atlantis.
 
The World Wildlife Fund celebrates its 40th Anniversary.
- Reuters

After retiring three years ago, Michael Jordan announces his comeback with the Washington Federals.
- ESPN

Barry Bonds inches closer to the single-season home run record.
- The Sporting News

The Backstreet Boys announce they will restart their Black and Blue tour as soon as AJ McLean completes his rehab treatment. [1]
- The Orlando Sentinel

Kings scouts Ace Bailey and Mark Bavis return from Boston to oversee the start of training camp. [2]
- The Los Angeles Times

President Weinstein signs an executive order to apply sanctions against Russia as Vladimir Putin denies accusations of rigging Australia's 1998 election in favor of controversial pop star Rolf Harris.
- NBC Nightly News

20th Century-Fox confirms they will export Urusei Yatsura and other Japanese series to South Africa for the very first time. In 1984, due to South Africa's apartheid policies at the time, Bishop Desmond Tutu successfully urged Walt Disney, Jr. to cut off all of Disney's multimedia exports to a country where television has only been available since 1976.
- BBC News

[1] IOTL, their roadie Daniel John Lee was on Flight 11, hoping to be home for the birth of his child.

[2] IOTL, Bailey and Bavis were both on Flight 175.
Admittedly, the stories which intrigue me the most are Fox's anime dubs coming to South America, Michael Jordan going back to football, and the Russia sanctions, in that order.
 
Zoolander (2001 Film)
We'll really amazing, but @OldNavy1988, I like the way 9/11 was butterflied, but Michael Jordan is back at Washington, and of orders of Weinstein. But don't worry, Columbia Pictures will release Training Day on September 21, 2001, but the following week, three films competed head-to-head at the box office, which are 20th Century-Fox's Zoolander, New Line Cinema's Don't Say a Word and Paramount's Heart in Atlantis.
Thanks for reminding me of those titles. However, keep in mind that not a whole lot will really change as far as content, actors, etc.

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Zoolander
Released by 20th Century-Fox on September 28, 2001.

Notes
Zoolander was the first release for the sub-label VH1 Films.
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Dennis Miller's Monday Night Lowlights
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Dennis Miller's Monday Night Lowlights

2000
Week 1 (San Diego Chargers @ Las Vegas Raiders; Bally's Glamor Dome)
Before kickoff:
"With me in the booth, I hope ABC can send a message to Mickey Mouse, Jr. that Pat and John are as tired as the donkeys that carry Colombian Coffee to your local supermarket."
During the game: "[Chargers punter] Darren Bennett punted that ball higher than Willie Nelson on his tour bus."
Later on: "The Black Hole here in Vegas has got to be blacker than a chain smoker's lungs"

Week 2 (San Francisco 49ers @ Los Angeles Rams; Amblin Field)
"The Rams receiving corps tonight is the Murder's Row of Haste."

Week 5 (Baltimore Marauders @ Brooklyn Jets; The Dodger Dome)
"Hail Mary is denied! Separation of Church and State!"

Week 6 (Tennessee Sabercats @ Houston Oilers; The Astrodome)
"[Oilers RB] Eddie George ran to the endzone faster than Greg Rhodes on a heroin bender."

Week 8 (Cincinnati Bengals @ Pittsburgh Steelers; Three Rivers Stadium)
Dennis Miller:
"When nobody was open, [Steelers QB] Spence Fischer tucked that ball away neater than a Thai lady-boy tucks in his..."
Al Michaels: "We'll be right back."

Week 9 (Carolina Panthers @ Miami Dolphins; Joe Robbie Stadium)
"The Panthers' last possession of the first half was shorter lived than Ted Bundy's Presidency."

@Nivek
Week 11 (Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals; Circle K Dome)

"Aeneas Williams hit Shaun Alexander harder than Daniel Abbott cleaned John Lasseter's clock.

Week 14 (Indianapolis Colts @ New England Patriots; Foxboro Stadium)
"The Patriot fans were more shocked that Adam Vinatieri missed that field goal than they were when they heard Harvey Weinstein won the election."

Week 16 (Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Heroes; Art Modell Stadium)
"Troy Aikman getting buried under that sea of burgundy reminds me of when Mitch Kriegman got mauled by Bridgette St. Pierre."

Week 17 (Jacksonville Jaguars @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Raymond James Stadium)
"Lemme tell you, Al, Haley Joel Osment saw dead people in the Sixth Sense remake more clearly than Mark Brunell could see his receivers against this Bucs defense."

2001
Week 1 (New York Giants @ Denver Broncos; NAMCO Field at Mile High)

"Michael Strahan ought to get together with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Devon Sawa and Luke from 2 Live Crew to form the Gap Tooth Alliance."​
 
The Ripping Friends (2001 TV Series)
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The Ripping Friends
Launched on September 15, 2001, on NBC.

Created by
Ray Spum

Produced by
Spumco
Carbunkle Cartoons
Miramax Television
(Miramax 2.0 owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group)

Main Voices
Harvey Atkin as Crag
Merwin Mondesir as Slab
Michael Kerr as Chunk Nugget
Mike McDonald as Rip
Cathy Moriarty as He-Mom
Dan Castellaneta as Citracett
Eric Bauza as Timmy the Geek

Notes
Timmy the Geek replaces John K's character Jimmy the Idiot Boy.​
 
Ripping Friends addendum
In 1996, after being fired from Gramercy, Harvey Weinstein, with the backing of billionaire Phil Anschutz, bought the Miramax intellectual property from Bally's, Inc. The Chicago-based Bally had dissolved the original Miramax five years earlier and many of its employees were transferred to Hollywood Pictures, which Bally formed in 1989.

Bally's decision to dissolve the original Miramax came as part of its acquisition of the studio from Rupert Murdoch. In addition, Bally acquired the former Sky Channel America and changed its name to The Hub in 1992. The former MGM backlot in Culver City, which briefly became Miramax under Murdoch, was sold to the Jim Henson company around the same time period.

With that transaction, Bally retains custody of the original Miramax's catalog, which includes the English version of David the Gnome.

Since Harvey Weinstein became President of the United States in early 2001, Miramax 2.0 is now wholly owned by the Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG).
 
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The Ripping Friends
Launched on September 15, 2001, on NBC.

Created by
Ray Spum

Produced by
Spumco
Carbunkle Cartoons
Miramax Television
(Miramax 2.0 owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group)

Main Voices
Harvey Atkin as Crag
Merwin Mondesir as Slab
Michael Kerr as Chunk Nugget
Mike McDonald as Rip
Cathy Moriarty as He-Mom
Dan Castellaneta as Citracett
Eric Bauza as Timmy the Geek

Notes
Timmy the Geek replaces John K's character Jimmy the Idiot Boy.​
Probably, might be just as bad as George Liquor or Eastland Girls.
 
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Dennis Miller's Monday Night Lowlights @Nivek
Week 11 (Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals; Circle K Dome)

"Aeneas Williams hit Shaun Alexander harder than Daniel Abbott cleaned John Lasseter's clock.​
Woah woah woah, my AZ Cardinals don’t play at Sun Devil Stadium for almost 20 years? When did that happen lol?! Also, Dennis Miller should have never been in the MNF booth, he was god awful.
 
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