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A television show created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who had previously worked on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. The shows crossed over with each other on at least one occasion. | A television show created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who had previously worked on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. The shows crossed over with each other on at least one occasion. | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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''With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops'' | ''With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops'' | ||
*[[Jay Sherman]] | *[[Jay Sherman]] | ||
+ | *[[Orson Welles]] | ||
==Episodes Etc.== | ==Episodes Etc.== | ||
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*Every Doris Has Her Day | *Every Doris Has Her Day | ||
*Marathon Mensch | *Marathon Mensch | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[California|L.A.]] Jay |
− | *Dr. Jay | + | *[[Dr. Rabbit|Dr. Jay]] |
*A Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera | *A Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera | ||
*Uneasy Rider | *Uneasy Rider | ||
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===Season 2=== | ===Season 2=== | ||
*Sherman, Woman, and Child | *Sherman, Woman, and Child | ||
− | * | + | *Siskel & Ebert & Jay & Alice |
*Lady Hawke | *Lady Hawke | ||
*A Song for Margo | *A Song for Margo | ||
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===Sometimes Used By=== | ===Sometimes Used By=== | ||
+ | *[[ophios]] | ||
+ | *[[Boogidyboo]] | ||
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+ | ===Liked by=== | ||
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+ | *[[AmiralMachin|A.Mach]] | ||
+ | *[[Emperor Ing]] | ||
+ | *[[Happydeath20]] | ||
==Further Information== | ==Further Information== | ||
− | *Jay Sherman somehow found a way to appear on [[The Simpsons]] | + | *Jay Sherman somehow found a way to appear on [[The Simpsons]] - three times. |
*Is [[no]]t to be confused with the [[Nostalgia Critic]]. | *Is [[no]]t to be confused with the [[Nostalgia Critic]]. | ||
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[[Category:Sources - Produced in 1994]] | [[Category:Sources - Produced in 1994]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 28 October 2024
A television show created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who had previously worked on The Simpsons. The shows crossed over with each other on at least one occasion.
Short Description[edit]
The show is about a critic guy who reviews movies. Yeah. Why don't you go look it up on Wikipedia, honey?
Media Infomation[edit]
TV Show
Characters[edit]
With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops
Episodes Etc.[edit]
Season 1[edit]
- Pilot
- Marty's First Date
- Dial 'M' for Mother
- Miserable
- A Little Deb Will Do Ya
- Eyes on the Prize
- Every Doris Has Her Day
- Marathon Mensch
- L.A. Jay
- Dr. Jay
- A Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera
- Uneasy Rider
- A Pig-Boy and his Dog
Season 2[edit]
- Sherman, Woman, and Child
- Siskel & Ebert & Jay & Alice
- Lady Hawke
- A Song for Margo
- From Chunk to Hunk
- All the Duke's Men
- Sherman of Arabia
- Frankie and Ellie Get Lost
- Dukerella
- I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show
Usage[edit]
It is most often used in the "#71519" fad.
First Used In A Poop By[edit]
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Often Used By[edit]
Sometimes Used By[edit]
Disliked By[edit]
Liked by[edit]
Further Information[edit]
- Jay Sherman somehow found a way to appear on The Simpsons - three times.
- Is not to be confused with the Nostalgia Critic.