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All That features original short comedic sketches that parody popular culture. Although the show had a team of writers, the cast was encouraged to help contribute their own ideas for characters and other segments. Improv and ad-libbing were used to help the cast and writers find the right tone for a certain skit. [17]
Stuart- The greatest check-out guy (Stuart acts like an octopus in front of Nick and tells him to pay a nine hundred billion trillion quadrillion gazillion dollars for the bananas, he sprayed his mouth with shaving cream and sprays it on Leon's face, took a bite of Amanda's tortillas, and tied up the real check-out guy (Danny))
All That 's fifth season ran from December 19, 1998, to January 8, 2000. [1] The season contained 24 episodes, alongside a backstage special, with a 100th episode at the tail-end of the season - however, "All That Live!" was created to celebrate the series' 100th show. [2] Lori Beth Denberg left the series at the end of the previous season.
The theme song for All That was performed by TLC. The intro features the entire cast in an alleyway. They are playing games and playing with a sheet with the All That logo on it. The cast jumps on unseen trampolines. The intro starts off with the announcer saying, "Not quite live, but ready for prime time. Get Ready, get set, it's All That."
The laughs come early with this standout entry, in which Heidi Gardner spends most of it uncontrollably laughing.Gosling, donning preposterous prosthetics, plays a Beavis lookalike from the famed ...
Nickelodeon's All That 10th Anniversary Reunion Special was a 10-year anniversary reunion that aired on April 23, 2005. It featured crossover sketches, numerous guest celebrities, the cast members from the past and present, and was hosted by Frankie Muniz. During the course of the series, 210 episodes of All That aired over eleven seasons.
Donald Trump scored a decisive win this week, and the cast of Saturday Night Live wants him to know… they had his back the whole time! This Saturday’s post-election episode kicked off with SNL ...
Sketch comedians routinely differentiate their work from a “skit", maintaining that a skit is a (single) dramatized joke (or "bit") while a sketch is a comedic exploration of a concept, character, or situation. [citation needed] Sketch comedy is a genre within American television that includes a multitude of schemes and identities.