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It ran for five seasons, with 138 half-hour episodes being produced in total. The pilot episode was filmed in black-and-white, but the entire ensuing series was filmed in color. Like most sitcoms of its time, Get Smart was not serialized, so the episodes generally have no relation to each other.
A late episode of the 1995 series shows that just as Siegfried is leaving a room, Maxwell Smart accidentally activates an atomic bomb just before the end of the show. (The teaser for the episode shows an atomic bomb going off.) This ending is similar to a device used by the Get Smart-inspired series Sledge Hammer! at the
Get Smart, Again! is a 1989 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom Get Smart! starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reprising their characters of Maxwell Smart and Agent 99. [1] It originally aired February 26, 1989 on ABC (the network that rejected the original pilot for Get Smart!).
In the end, Mo tries to get sympathy from Yvette by claiming he needs to win the car in order to get away from his parents' fighting -- only for Yvette to realize he stole the sob story from an episode of 7th Heaven, Yvette forces Mo out the car, but loses anyway when she finds that one of the contestants who left the contest a couple of days ...
It is the 278th episode of the series overall, and first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on September 13, 2017. The episode parodied the use of smart speakers , such as Amazon Alexa , Google Home and Apple Siri , and the use of Confederate flags in the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville .
Each 10-minute episode starts with a logo of the studio (Soyuzmultfilm in episodes 1-18, Studio 13 in episodes 17 and 18, and Christmas Films in episodes 19 and 20), after which a prologue begins. The prologue is a separate short story, approximately 2 minutes long, at the end of which the Wolf shouts "Well, [rabbit], just you wait!".
The following is a list of episodes from the 2020 series Animaniacs which is produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Hulu. It is a reboot of the 1993–98 animated television series of the same name created by Tom Ruegger. The series was released on Hulu on November 20, 2020 and ended on February 17, 2023.
The following is a list of confirmed video games with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer characters, including any others falling under the LGBTQ umbrella term. The numbers in this list are possibly higher due to fact that some characters remained unconfirmed, unsourced or controversial.