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One Joe Wingus / Poosh and the Quest of the Blargy Parble
2009-09-04
Lord Wingus Eternum wants to visit his people. / "Poosh" is a magical word for Entree.

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The Dance Part 1
2012-12-06
When Cam and Brandy get called to Room 113B, Biffy and Lee follow them to find out where students are being brainwashed and what the big nefarious plan is for the upcoming dance.

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Knock Knock
2012-11-29
When the school server expert finds out that Radcircles is sending emails to Lee from Factory Island, he and Lee team up to try to track him down.

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10
The Theme Team
2012-11-22
When Lee sees a message on Radcircles' phone about a meeting with Vice Principal Victoria in Room 113B, he realizes he has to get to her first or she might just disappear.

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9
Tales From Decrypt
2012-11-15
Lee makes a deal with a group to crack his un-crackable phone. But to pull off his end of the bargain he has to go deep into the underground tunnels to somehow retrieve a Hazmat head.

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A. Nigma Prison Blues
2012-11-01
When Barrage tries to enforce discipline in the school, he confiscates everyone's cell phones. Now Lee has to retrieve them, so he can get back the one that belongs to Radcircles.

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7
School Hard
2012-10-10
With the Inspector coming, Barrage has everyone work extra hard to spiff up the school. But things get weirder than usual when the Hazmats take their orders to "sanitize" a little too seriously.

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6
Finding Finnwich
2012-10-11
When Lee goes to an Amazing Finnwich show, he brings Cam to be deprogrammed. But when the hypnotist tries to flee, Lee and his friends have to track him across a huge amusement park.

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5
Mastermind
2012-10-02
Lee gets his spot in detention replaced when Tina's sister Ruby takes the blame for the prank. When Lee tries to find out how she did it, he finds another reason she might be there.

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4
Double Date
2012-09-27
When Biffy misses detention, Lee goes off to find him. Brandy decides it's also time to start patching up their relationship and a series of stake-out dates soon expose Biffy's secret.

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Outcase Times at A. Nigma High
2012-09-20
When Lee finds out that Camillio had a part in the prank because he was hypnotized, Lee infiltrates the Outcasts, who were at his 10th birthday party when Cam was first "programmed".

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2
Cam-Didate
2012-09-13
The 3 most popular cliques want Camillio to run for President so he can be their puppet. When Lee hears that if he wins he can get out of detention for good, he decides to run as well.

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If The Shoe Fits
2012-09-06
Lee tries to investigate whether Cam was involved with the prank. With a shoe print from the rafters, a chance to prove it reveals itself when Cam takes his shoes off at a pool party.

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Spliced! is an animated series that aired on TeleToon in 2009. This entertaining show takes viewers on a wild and humorous ride, engaging audiences of all ages while making them laugh and think. The series seamlessly combines elements of comedy, drama, and fantasy to spin a unique and captivating tale that unfolds on a remote island. A major highlight of Spliced! is the show's unique character pool – all of whom are genetically manufactured, combining various animal DNA to form strange, loveable, and often hilarious creatures.

The show evolves around two main characters, Peri and Entrée. Peri, an experimental creation, is a hybrid of various animals and possesses a natural curiosity and a strong sense of adventure. He is exceptionally good-hearted, but his naivety often lands him in trouble, leading to most of the show's comic situations. On the other hand, Entrée is an odd-mixture of a pig and a cow. He's known for his laziness and constant hunger, which also leads to quite a few funny and chaotic situations.

In every episode, audiences watch the two best pals maneuver their way through mind-boggling challenges. Their camaraderie, their innocent battles with other spliced creatures, their continuous attempt to understand their existence, and their venture to mock-human civilization makes every episode an unforgettable spectacle. This delightful duo's adventure-loving spirit and their strange-yet-endearing relationship are central to this show's charm.

Their daily life revolves around their interactions with each other and with their fellow island residents - Mister Smarty Smarts, Patricia, Fuzzy Snuggums, Two-legs Joe, and others, all of whom are spliced creations. Each character here is unique and memorable, full of quirks and personality traits that emerge as they explore their strange world. The diversity of the characters helps the series appeal to a wide range of viewers, catering to different tastes with its interesting blend of characters.

Keeping the backbone of Peri and Entrée's adventures, the show also revolves around exploring the island they inhabit: Keep Away Island, where the mad scientist, who is responsible for surviving on a diet of mutant mangoes, has disappeared, leaving the mixed-up characters behind. All the creatures strive hard to survive in their habitat and shape it according to their will.

Another interesting aspect of Spliced! is its concept; while usually in cartoons, animals try to mimic human civilization, this series takes an entirely unique approach. The animals in Spliced! are trying to build a civilization of their own, using fragments of human culture but interpreting them in hilariously incorrect ways. This makes the show a satirical gem, subtly revealing the idiosyncrasies of human civilization through the lens of innocent and muddled animals.

The animation style of Spliced! is bright, vibrant, and visually engaging. The character designs exhibit a charming level of absurdity, reflecting the show's theme of genetic mixing. The striking island scenery, full of vivid colors and peculiar details, creates an ideal backdrop for the nonsensical adventures that the characters partake in.

Furthermore, the show offers a balance of silliness and warmth in its comedic style, making it both laugh-inducing and heart-warming. The dialogue is cleverly written, loaded with smart humor and jokes that both kids and adults can appreciate.

From start to finish, Spliced! is packed with action, humor, and intriguing narratives. Through the peculiar but endearing characters and their wacky adventures, the show moves beyond basic entertainment to subtly touch upon themes of identity, friendship, and the meaning of civilization. The blending of different animals to create new characters is not just physically demonstrated but also follows through their personalities, making the show distinctively enjoyable.

In conclusion, Spliced! is an imaginative television series that combines humor, adventure, and a touch of philosophy in the vibrant package of an animated show. It's a delightful blend of unconventional characters, engaging narratives, and witty humor that keeps you hooked and always wanting more.

Spliced! is a series categorized as a canceled. Spanning 4 seasons with a total of 65 episodes, the show debuted on 2010. The series has earned a moderate reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 7.0.

Channel
TeleToon
Rating
7.0/10
Cast
Rob Stefaniuk, Julie Lemieux, Patrick McKenna, Joe Pingue, Grey DeLisle, Candi Milo, Tom Kenny, Jeff Bennett, Carlos Alazraqui, Tara Strong, Dan Castellaneta, Maurice LaMarche, Katie Crown
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