All That 143694 226159148 2008-07-17T02:24:13Z 76.93.46.46 {{articleissues|article=y|refimprove=June 2008|OR=June 2008|laundry=June 2008|weasel=June 2008}} {{infobox Television | show_name = All That | image = [[Image:AllThatLogo.png|AllThatLogo.png]] | caption = The ''All That'' logo. | format = [[Sketch comedy]], [[Variety show|Variety]] | runtime = 30 minutes<br />(with commercials) | creator = [[Mike Tollin]]<br />[[Brian Robbins]] | executive_producer = [[Joe Davola (TV producer)|Joe Davola]]<br />[[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]]<br />[[Brian Robbins]]<br />[[Mike Tollin]] | starring = (See [[List of All That cast members|List of ''All That'' cast members]]) | opentheme = by [[TLC (band)|TLC]] | country = {{USA}} | network = [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] | first_aired = [[April 16]], [[1994 in television|1994]] - [[May 28]], [[2000 in television|2000]] | last_aired = [[January 19]], [[2002 in television|2002]] - [[October 22]], [[2005 in television|2005]] (cancelled) | followed_by = ''[[Kenan & Kel]]''<br />''[[The Amanda Show]]''<br>''[[Action League Now!]]''<br />''[[The Nick Cannon Show]]''<br />[[Drake & Josh]]<br />''[[Zoey 101]]''<br />''[[Just Jordan]]''<br />''[[iCarly]]'' | num_episodes = 186 | list_episodes = List of All That episodes | spin_off = The Best of All That (2001 b.c) | imdb_id = 0111875 | tv_com_id = 3090 }} <!-- Whoever edits this please be aware of good sentence structure. This includes run-on sentences and "mumbling" on and on--> '''''All That''''' was an [[United States|American]] [[live-action]], [[sketch comedy]]-[[variety show]] that aired on the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[cable television]] [[television network|network]] featuring short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests. The [[theme music|theme song]] for ''All That'' was performed by [[TLC (band)|TLC]]. Early episodes were taped at the now-defunct [[Nickelodeon Studios]] at [[Universal Orlando Resort|Universal Orlando]], but then moved to [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California|Hollywood]] at the [[Nickelodeon on Sunset]] theater (formerly the Aquarius Theater); ''All That'' first aired on [[April 16]], [[1994 in television|1994]] as a "special preview" and debuted as a regular series on [[December 24]], [[1994 in television|1994]].<ref name="All That Original Airdate">{{cite web | author= | year= | title=All That Original Air Date| work=TV.com| url=http://www.tv.com/all-that/show/3090/summary.html?tag=login;dropdown|accessmonthday=9 August |accessyear=2006}}</ref> It was successfully broadcast internationally, in countries such as the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], and [[Canada]]. ''All That'' lasted 10 seasons before it was canceled in 2005. The last episode aired on [[October 22]], [[2005 in television|2005]]. "Golden age" (i.e. Seasons 1-6) episodes of ''All That'' began to air on the television network [[The N]] on [[March 12]], [[2008 in television|2008]]. This included Seasons 3-5, and have yet to feature previous or later episodes. Season 1-2 and 6 will start airing on The N on August 8, 2008, and seasons 7-10 will air before the end of the year. ==''All That'' cast members== {{Main article|List of All That cast members}} ==Creator== The main creative force behind ''All That'' was [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]]. ''All That'' marked the beginning of Schneider's prolific career in [[creating]] and [[writing]] hit [[television shows]] for young audiences. The ''[[New York Times]]'', in separate articles, referred to [[Dan Schneider]] as "the [[Norman Lear]] of children's television"<ref name="Norman Lear of Children's Television">{{cite web | author=Jacques Steinberg | year=2007 | title=I, Little Sister, Becomes ‘iCarly’| work=NYTimes.com| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/07/arts/television/07icar.html?_r=1&oref=slogin | accessmonthday=27 May | accessyear=2008}}</ref> and "the master of a television genre".<ref name="Master of a Television Genre">{{cite web | author=Jonathan Dee | year=2007 | title=Tween on the Screen| work=NYTimes.com| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/08/magazine/08NICKELODEON.t.html?_r=1&ex=1176696000&en=b14f459487f2f913&ei=5070&emc=eta%7C1&oref=slogin | accessmonthday=27 May | accessyear=2008}}</ref> During Season 1, [[Heath Seifert]] and [[Kevin Kopelow]] were brought on as producers and continued working in that capacity through Season 3. The writing team advanced to Executive Producers/Head Writers for Seasons 4-6. Heath and Kevin continued their relationship with Kenan and Kel by Co-Executive Producing/Head Writing ''[[Kenan & Kel]]'' and eventually writing the feature film ''[[Good Burger]]''. ==Spin-offs== * '''''[[The Amanda Show]]''''' was a [[sketch comedy]] show starring [[Amanda Bynes]]. Characters from ''The Amanda Show'' appeared on ''All That'' after the episodes she hosted. Show Run: 1999-2002. * '''''[[Action League Now!]]''''' was a stop motion animation show. It became a part of ''[[KaBlam!]]'' before getting its own short lived series. [[List of Action League Now! episodes#All That (1995-1996)|Two segments of ''ALN'']] appeared on the show. Show Run: 1996-2000 & 2003-2004. * '''''[[The Nick Cannon Show]]''''' was a semi-scripted show starring [[Nick Cannon]]. Cannon would come across a situation he thought needed changing and then "take over" to make things better, or at least funnier. Nick's character, Latanya, usually appeared in show. Show Run: 2002-2003 ''All That was'' also the starting point of other shows on Nick. [[Amanda Bynes]] from ''All That'' was given her own show, [[The Amanda Show]], which featured two actors by the names of [[Drake Bell]] and [[Josh Peck]]. The two actors were then given their own show ''[[Drake & Josh]]''. In the show, Bell and Peck had a sister, played by [[Miranda Cosgrove]], who became a breakout star in the show. Cosgrove was then given a show named ''[[iCarly]]''. All three shows were produced by [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]]. Although not technically considered spin-offs, many castmembers of ''All That'' were given their own shows. Two of the most notable are [[Jamie Lynn Spears]] with ''[[Zoey 101]]'' and [[Lil' JJ]] with ''[[Just Jordan]]''. ==Episodes== {{main|List of All That episodes}} ==="The golden era"=== {| class="wikitable" !Season!!Episodes!!First airdate!!Last airdate |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[All That (Season one)|Season 1]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 15 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[April 16]], [[1994]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[April 1]], [[1995]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[All That (Season two)|Season 2]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 21 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[October 7]], [[1995]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[February 24]], [[1996]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[All That (Season three)|Season 3]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 20 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[November 16]], [[1996]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[March 29]], [[1997]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[All That (Season four)|Season 4]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 21 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[November 15]], [[1997]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[April 4]], [[1998]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[All That (Season five)|Season 5]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 19 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[December 12]], [[1998]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[May 22]], [[1999]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[All That (Season six)|Season 6]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 16 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[January 15]], [[2000]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[May 28]], [[2000]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of All That episodes#Best Of All That:_2001|Best Of All That]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 9 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[April 2]], [[2001]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[May 28]], [[2001]] |} ===Relaunch=== {| class="wikitable" !Season!!Episodes!!First airdate!!Last airdate |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of All That episodes#Season_7:_2001-2002|Season 7]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 18 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[January 19]], [[2002]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[October 8]], [[2002]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of All That episodes#Season_8: 2002-2003|Season 8]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 18 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[September 21]], [[2002]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[January 25]], [[2003]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of All That episodes#Season_9:_2003-2004|Season 9]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 16 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[February 1]], [[2003]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[May 17]], [[2004]] |- | style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of All That episodes#Season_10: 2005|Season 10]] | style="text-align: center; top" | 13 | style="text-align: center; top" | [[April 30]], [[2005]] | style="text-align: center; top" | [[October 22]], [[2005]] |} ==Format - Broadcast history == ''All That'' featured a format of [[cold open]], [[sketch comedy|sketch-comedy]] pieces and a musical guest in its first six seasons and the final season. The cold opens took place in the [[green room]] five minutes before the show was to start. Usually, Kevin the Stage Manager (played by Kevin Kopelow) tries to rouse the cast members to preparation for the show by announcing ''"Five minutes!"''. Some of these cold opens included playing [[spin the bottle]] and having to kiss a [[cactus]], a [[squid]], or a chair; [[Kel Mitchell]] reenacting a fight on Kopelow; and guest star [[Mark Curry]] tying up [[Kenan Thompson]] and wearing his Superdude costume. All other seasons featured a weekly host introducing and occasionally participating in the various sketches and a musical guest, a format pioneered by ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''. Many of the sketches were original material, although [[Bill Cosby]], [[Roseanne Barr|Roseanne]], [[Steve Urkel]], [[Ross Perot]], and [[Bill Clinton]], were impersonated by [[Kenan Thompson]], [[Katrina Johnson]], [[Angelique Bates]], Johnson, [[Gabriel Iglesias]], respectively. The humor was very pre-teen-oriented; [[Josh Server]] would eat his own dandruff or appear on stage wearing only his underwear, or a cereal called [[Lucky Charms|Lucky Germs]] or [[Froot Loops|Fruit Poots]]. From Season 7 onward, the humor was geared more toward younger viewers than the first six seasons. In the first five seasons, ''All That'' used mostly [[urban contemporary]] and [[R&B]], but in later seasons aimed for more mainstream, [[modern rock]]-oriented acts. {{see also|List of All That musical guests}} ===Notable sketches; Season 1-6=== * '''''[[Good Burger]] ''''' is a [[wiktionary:recurring|recurring]] sketch that took place at a fast food restaurant. The cashier, Ed played by [[Kel Mitchell]] in Seasons 1-5 and [[Ryan Coleman]] in Season 9, was portrayed as a clueless teenager who always found a way to mess things up. A notable quote from Good Burger, stated by Kel in every episode, was "Welcome to the Good Burger, home of the good burger, can I take your order?" ''Good Burger'' was later made into a [[Good Burger|1997 movie]] starring [[Kel Mitchell]] reprising his role as Ed and [[Kenan Thompson]] as a new character named Dexter. Frequent customers include: Bernie Kibbitz ([[Josh Server]]), Lester Oaks, Construction Worker ([[Kenan Thompson]]), and Connie Muldoon ([[Lori Beth Denberg]]). (Seasons 1-5)Some notable Good Burger sketches included: **Ed once brought his pet bugs to work and accidentally broke the aquarium. **Ed knocked an actor unconscious, who was filming a Good Burger commercial and then Ed had to replace him. **When a food critic ([[Sherman Hemsley]]) came in to review the restaurant, Ed put a puppy in his meal bag, forcing the manager, Mr. Baily, to ask him to leave, unaware that he was the food critic. **When a customer would ask for extra pickles, Ed dumped a jar full of pickles on their Good Burger. **When someone asked to hold the mustard on their Good Burger, Ed squirted mustard in his hand. **Another customer who wanted a Good Burger, light on the ketchup, received a burger with a flashlight over it. * '''''[[Dullmont Junior High School / Dullmont High School]]''''' had many characters that carried into varying sketches, but remained the same. At the school, strange things would happen, mainly due to the insane staff: ** '''Janitor Gaseous''' (Danny Tamberelli): A slovenly janitor who loved to scream "SQUAT AND ROT!" and would then belch loudly.(Seasons 4-5) ** '''Miss Fingerly''' (Lori Beth Denberg): a clueless teacher who tried to keep her students on the straight and narrow, no matter how (she once taught with an arrow in her gut).(Seasons 1-4) ** '''Miss Piddlin''' (Kenan Thompson): With a rather large obsession of [[pea]]s, she often force-fed people the vegetable using her "beast-like strength". If people resisted the peas, Miss Piddlin would go crazy and scare them away, then calm down and say, "Oops, Miss Piddlin almost lost her temper", or "Miss Piddlin almost let her maniacal rage get the best of her". When angered, usually, she would start steaming or smoking around her neck, which was a signal for when she would unleash her rage. At the end of her skit, everyone would sing a song about peas, such as [[Let It Be (song)|Eat a Pea]], [[Give Peace a Chance|Give Peas a Chance]], [[Why Can't We Be Friends?|Why Can't Peas Be Friends?]], [[For He's a Jolly Good Fellow|Peas Are Jolly Good Vegetables]], [[We Are the Champions|Peas Are the Champions]], [[We Are the World|Peas Are The World]], or [[My Favorite Things (song)|Peas Are a Few of My Favorite Things]]. (Seasons 3-5) ** '''Julio''' (Josh Server): Miss Piddlin's assistant who would show up at the end of the skit to play guitars while Miss Piddlin sings a song about peas. He would also show up to provide Miss Piddlin with more peas whenever she ran out. He was apparently terrified of her. (Seasons 3-5) ** '''Coach Kreeton''' (Kel Mitchell): A gym coach who constantly had pain inflicted on him; he once had his hand stuck in a waffle iron, and then fell out a window. His catchphrase is "Ooh, the life I live is sad." In a sketch during the All That Tenth Anniversary Special, it was revealed that he quit teaching at Dullmont Junior High because he couldn't deal with "those demon crazy communist children", even though Principal Pimpell keeps asking him to come back. This sketch also became one of the more popular sketches of the entire show. (Seasons 1-5) ** '''Tandy Spork''' (Josh Server): Highly Medicated Vegetarian Secretary of Dullmont; became a teacher in Season 4. She almost always suffers some sort of cranial trauma in every sketch, such as when she's bashed against the head or when she falls out a window. (Seasons 3-6) ** '''Principal William Baines Pimpell''' (Kenan Thompson): The principal of the school, his namesake was the gigantic pulsing [[pimple]] on his forehead. He spoke with a speech impediment, and always introduced himself by taking long breaths between each word in his name ("Principal William..... Baines.....Pimpell!"), often putting emphasis on the "P"s. His methods of running the school were lackluster, as all he ever wanted to talk about was his pimple. (Seasons 2-5) ** '''Ms. Klump''' (Christy Knowings): A ditsy teacher that replaced Miss Fingerly as the regular teacher after Lori Beth Denberg left the show. (Seasons 5-6) * '''''Have a Nice Day with Leroy & Fuzz''''' (Leon Frierson): A recurring skit about Leroy who talks about important things that irritates him and his annoying puppet brother Fuzz ([[Kevin Carlson]]) usually explains this very important thing because he likes it so much and gives an example (which usually results in Leroy hurting him with it). At the end, Leroy would do something to get Fuzz off screen (example: blowing him with a full-powered leaf blower or trapping him in a box and sending him to [[cuba]]), then Leroy would say "As I was saying, I don't like <topic spoken>. My name's Leroy. Have a Nice Day." (Seasons 4-6) *'''''The Spice Boys''''' parody of [[Spice Girls]], is a fictional boy band that consist of 5 diffrent kinds of boys. They attept to sing at end of a Spice Boy segment. They're have been segment of the Spice Boys signing autographs, a QA, and recording a song.(Seasons 5-6) The Boys are: ** '''Hairy Spice''' is one of the Spice Boys that is the hariest. Played by [[Danny Tamberelli]]. ** '''Sweaty Spice''' is one of the spice boys that sweats all the time. Played by [[Nick Cannon]]. ** '''Dead Spice''' is one of the Spice Boys that is dead. He isn't played by anyone, because Dead Spice is a prop character. ([[List of Cast Members in All That|See here]]). ** '''Mumble Spice''' is one of the Spice Boys that mumbles a lot. Played by [[Josh Server]]. ** '''Spice Cube''' (formerly '''Burt Spice''') A parody of [[Ice Cube (rapper)]], is one of the Spice Boys that acts as a rapper. Played by [[Kenan Thompson]]. * '''''Walter the Earboy''''' discussed the trials and tribulations of a teenager named Earboy, because (as the theme song goes), "his ears are ''really big!''" Earboy ([[Josh Server]]) went to a school where he was always made fun of. He and his three friends Pizza Face ([[Kel Mitchell]]) (he had a slice of pizza for a face), Tinsel Teeth ([[Alisa Reyes]]) (her mouth was full of Christmas decorations), and Four Eyes ([[Angelique Bates]]) (she had four eyeballs in two sockets) faced teenage problems while trying to fit in. Thankfully, they had help from "a freak like us, but everyone likes him, and he's got a lot of money"-namely, [[Ross Perot]], played by [[Katrina Johnson]]. Mocking Perot's wild attitude, Johnson often threw piles of money in the air and offered insane advice to the foursome. (Seasons 1-3) *'''''The Island Girls''''' was about 2 girls stranded on a deserted island. Fran (Lori Beth Denberg) was always bored and wanted to get off the island while Kiki (Alisa Reyes) was always happy and loved the island. In every sketch, 2 people come to the island and Fran would want to go with them, but Kiki's antics always drove them away. At the end of the sketch, Fran would say, "You and I will be stranded here" and Kiki would say "Forrrrr-ever and ever and ever and ever...". (Seasons 2-3) * '''Baggin' Saggin' Barry''': This sketch starred Kenan Thompson as Baggin' Saggin' Barry, a boy with extremely large pants. Barry's friends were often stuck in unfortunate situations. Thankfully, he would always have everything that the group needed in his enormous pants, including food, drinks, entertainment, and even transportation (one sketch featured him pulling a full-sized airplane out of his pants). In one notable episode, Barry met Baggin' Saggin' Mary (Alisa Reyes), and the two engaged in a battle of who had more stuff in their pants. (Seasons 1-2) * '''[[Notable sketches from All That|Vital Information]]''' was a sketch in which [[Lori Beth Denberg]] (later [[Danny Tamberelli]] and [[Lil' JJ]] during the relaunch, respectively) delivered words of wisdom, usually three sayings in a row. Some of these Vitals included: ** ''If your [[brassiere]] is too tight, it's uncomfortable. If you're a boy and your bra is too tight, ''I'm'' uncomfortable!'' ** ''If you're drinking apple juice and it feels warm, odds are, that ain't apple juice!'' ** ''If you don't know the difference between bologna and your underwear, then I ain't eatin' a sandwich at your house!'' ** ''It's not nice to push your friend Billy off the roof and then yell, "Look neighbors! It's raining Billy!'' ** ''If your teacher gives you an F, it is wrong to say "Well what do you expect moron?! I didn't study!"'' ** ''[[Twinkle Twinkle Little Star|Twinkle, twinkle, little star]], how I wonder how on Earth this song became so popular.'' ** ''It's fun to play in the snow. It's less fun to play in a bathtub full of vomit.'' ** ''I scream, you scream, we all scream when we slam our hand in the car door.'' ** ''Three blind mice. Three blind mice. See how they run, into things. ** ''An apple a day keeps the doctor away (then proceeding to throw apples at a doctor) go on get!'' ** ''The kids on the bus go up and down, up and down, up and down. The kids on the bus go up and down, and then they all throw up. ** ''Monkey see, monkey do. Monkey don't see, monkey step in doo. ** ''If your first name is Wally, and your second name is Wally, and your last name is Woo, then your name is WALLY WALLY WOO!'' ** ''When you fall in the toilet, it is best not to start swimming saying, "Look at me! I'm a toilet fish!"'' ** ''When you blow your nose like this (takes a tissue and blows her nose loudly), it is wrong to do this (sticks the tissue to a lamp).'' ** ''When you see an old lady you might say, "How long have you been in the swimming pool?!" ** ''The cow says "Moo". The duck says "Quack". The crazy person says "Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai!" ** ''If you get all fs on your report card, don't feel bad - it's not your fault you're stupid!'' ** ''Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. And I laughed my butt off! ** '' "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." No one cared. ** '' "The early bird gets the worm." Fine! I don't want the worm! ** '' "Eeny meeny meinie mo. Catch a tiger by the toe! If he hollers" … then let go of his toe before the tiger kills you! ** '' "Yankee Doodle went to town, riding on a pony. He stuck a feather in his hat" — and later realized he'd ruined a perfectly good hat. ** ''If you see someone drowning, it's rude to stand there trying to throw popcorn into their mouth. ** ''If you flush your friend down the toilet, you either got a huuuge toilet or a teenie little friend. (Seasons 1-6) ** ''Next time you're feeling sick, take a piece of ham and rub it all over your body. You wont feel any better, but hey, you'll smell like ham! ** ''If your name is Steven, and you have a pet turkey named Stefan, come Thanksgiving you will be Steven stuffin' Stefan! ** ''When you invite your teacher to dinner, don't tell her, "Come to dinner. My parents always wanted to meet the world's biggest idiot!!" * '''''Superdude''''' was a parody of [[Superman]]. The sketch revolved around a teenage superhero (played by Kenan Thompson) whose alter ego was named [[Clark Kent|Mark Cant]]. His girlfriend was [[Lois Lane|Penny Lane]] (a possible reference to the Beatles' song [[Penny Lane]]) (played by [[Angelique Bates]], [[Alisa Reyes]], and [[Christy Knowings]]) and his main nemesis was Milk Man (played by [[Josh Server]]). Superdude's one weakness was being [[lactose intolerance|lactose intolerant]] (he could not be touched by dairy products), therefore all of his villains were dairy-themed: Milk Man, Butter Boy, Cow Boy, and [[Yoghurt|YoGurl]]. A few notable characters appeared in Superdude sketches: (Seasons 1-5) ** Mark Can't/Superdude (Kenan Thompson): The superhero; his powers included flight, super-strength, and a "magnetic butt" (Seasons 1-5) ** Penny Lane (Various): Superdude's girlfriend; she was often kidnapped and held hostage (Seasons 1-5) ** The Sweaty Lady (Lori Beth Denberg): A large lady who always sweated; she often yelled out useful information and babbling questions, and occasionally produced objects from her person such as a pitcher of milk or a blow dryer (Seasons 3-4) ** Milk Man (Josh Server): Superdude's nemesis; his crimes include kidnapping Santa Claus and creating a "funny milk" that made everyone laugh uncontrollably (a nod to [[Joker venom]]) (Seasons 1-3) ** Butter Boy (Kel Mitchell): A villain in a butter suit who was melted by Superdude's heat vision; Milk Man's butter-in-law. (Season 2) ** Yo Gurl (Kel Mitchell): A villain who throws yogurt who was frozen by Superdude's cold breath. (Seasons 3) ** Cow Boy (Kel Mitchell): A villain dressed as a cow who attacks with milk out of his udders. (Season 4) ** The Explaining Girl (Katrina Johnson/Amanda Bynes): In every Superdude sketch, someone would not know what "lactose intolerant" meant, and this little girl would appear from extremely odd places (such as inside a freezer or grocery display) to explain it. (Seasons 1-5) ** Fake Superdude (Amanda Bynes): A little girl who pretended to be Superdude to rob a bank; she had no superpowers, but still managed to trick the (stupid) populace into believing she was him. (Season 3) ** The Dairy Godfather (Josh Server): The godfather of all dairy. (Season 5) * '''''Ask Ashley'''''<ref name=FOB>''All That: Fresh Out the Box'', Steve Holland, Pocket Books, 1998</ref> was a sketch starring [[Amanda Bynes]] as a little girl named Ashley, who offered advice from her bedroom on a TV series. She was sweet and friendly until she read letters sent in by clueless viewers. The first letter that Ashley ever read was written by somebody who had no idea how to turn their peanut butter and jam sandwich over (her mother put the jelly on the wrong side and Ashley yelled "TURN YOUR DANG SANDWICH ''OVER''!!!!"). After reading a letter, Ashley would go on a violent tirade against the letter's author. Her characteristic phrase, ''"Thaaaaat's me!"'' during the sketch became one of the sketch's trademarks. In one memorable episode, Dr. [[Joyce Brothers]] made an appearance to talk to Ashley about her tirades and even read one of the letters, and like Ashley (who was her biggest fan) also launched into a tirade. (Seasons 3-6)<ref name=FOB/> * '''''Ishboo''''' (character played by Kenan Thompson) was a [[student exchange program|foreign exchange student]] whose customs were rather unusual to Americans. It was proper in Ishboo's foreign land (which was never named) to shout ''"Walla Walla Woo!"'' and hide behind furniture in a panic after somebody sneezed. It was proper to bark like a dog while proposing a [[toast (honor)|toast]]. It was customary to give your psychiatrist a live [[lobster]] on your first visit. When Ishboo's [[United States|American]] friends gave him a birthday cake, he ran for a fire extinguisher in a panic and immediately doused the candles, asking, "How dare you set fire to my birthday cake?" It is suspected that Ishboo may have been a fake, as he is quite adept at getting out of troublesome situations-even those he "did not understand" seconds before. To escape from predicaments, he would [[hypnosis|hypnotize]] people by using his "swinging jewel". Comedian [[Sinbad (actor)|Sinbad]] guest starred as Ishboo's father, Sinboo. (Seasons 1-3) * '''''USS Spaceship''''' was a parody of ''[[Star Trek]]''. It featured Amanda Bynes as Captain Tantrum, commander of the U.S.S. Spaceship. She was only a child, and often whined and screamed to get her way. Her crew included Singo (Kel Mitchell), who sang everything he said, First Mate (Josh Server) who tried to reason with her and often failed, Scottie (Kenan Thompson), who spoke in an odd accent and followed orders, and "Uhura" (Alisa Reyes later Christy Knowings), a spoof of the simiarly named character from Star Trek. They traveled around space and often encountered villains such as Crouton, which, as his name suggests, is a large, human-like crouton (played by Danny Tambarelli), Thumbtax, a mechanical woman (played by Lori Beth Denberg), or the Queen of the Hoganoids, a pig-like monster (played by Tricia Dixon). Captain Tantrum would often scream and cry when she encountered the villains, and Thumbtax always relented. In one memorable sketch, the crew defeated the greedy Hoganoids by sending over a missile and then energizing it, sending bacon flying everywhere. (Seasons 3-4) * '''''Repair Man''''': Whenever a device, item, or piece of equipment broke in a household, workplace, or public area, Repairman (played by [[Kel Mitchell]]) appeared (usually by falling from the sky and crashing into something on the way like a ceiling, roof, or wall), claiming he could fix it. However, he usually ends up further damaging the article he intended to repair, finding other things in the vicinity to “repair," and ultimately angering the owners. In the beginning of the sketch when asked to identify himself he exclaimed, with a self-made echo, ''“I’M REPAIR MAN-MAN-MAN-MAN-MAN-MAN!!”'' He would finish off his introduction with a rather sinister and insane laugh. Once, he called in a "second opinion" and introduced a one-time character, REPAIR BOY-BOY-BOY-BOY-BOY-BOY-BOY, who was played by [[Leon Frierson]]. (Seasons 1-5) * '''''Cooking With Randy And Mandy''''' was a sketch starring Kenan Thompson and Angelique Bates. It was usually the first sketch in All That cartoons. The two played a duo named Randy and Mandy, who had their own cooking show on the fictional channel 106B. Every recipe concocted by the duo always contained massive amounts of [[chocolate]] (for example: spaghetti smothered in chocolate syrup). The only reason they had chocolate for every recipe is only because they are obsessed with chocolate. In one sketch, Randy gets in a hot tub that, instead of water, contains liquid chocolate. When Angelique Bates left, the sketch was renamed '''''Cooking With Randy'''''. (Seasons 1-4) * '''''The Loud Librarian''''' was a sketch starring Lori Beth Denberg. As the title suggests, she portrayed a librarian who was very loud. She commonly honked her air horn and blew her whistle while students are studying. She always engaged in noisy activities such as bowling, fighting a bull, hosting a New Year's Eve party, herding sheep, talking loudly on the phone, chomping on chips, bouncing on a pogo stick, using a jackhammer, working a "Test Your Strength" game, riding a motorcycle, frying bacon, sharpening pencils, playing a pinball game, playing an organ, using a leaf blower, practicing karate, shaving, lifting weights, dancing to the Macarena, and even engaging in a rock guitar battle. Ironically, when someone else in the library made the tiniest sound, including asking her to stop what she was doing, she would scream things like, "QUIET! THIS IS A LIBRARY! CAN'T YOU READ?! PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO STUDY! HOW CAN YOU BE SO RUDE?! IF YOU CAN'T BE SILENT, I'LL BE VIOLENT!" A trademark of the sketch was her air horn, and the signs she had placed around the library that read, "Quiet", "No Talking", "Shut Up", "Stifle", "Hush", "Silence", and "Shhh". (Season 1-4) * '''''Whateverrrr!''''' was a sketch starring [[Amanda Bynes]] and [[Christy Knowings]] as Gina and Jessica. They played a pair of loud, ditzy [[valley girl]]s who hosted their own television show. The duo commonly talked about very materialistic things, such as broken fingernails, and they're obsession with [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]. This sketch, like "Cooking With Randy And Mandy", aired on channel 106B, and in addition had a set change and theme sketches, sometimes with famous people like NBA superstar [[Kobe Bryant]]. (Seasons 4-6) * '''''Everyday French With Pierre Escargot''''': featured Kenan Thompson, sitting in a bathtub filled with suds, wearing a rain coat and matching hat. In the sketch, Thompson (as Pierre Escargot) would take a break from whatever he is doing (like playing an accordian or pretending to drive a car), say silly phrases in badly-pronounced [[French language|French]], and then translate them in English. The sketch was commonly used to introduce the show's musical guest. Some examples: ** ''Hey, stop licking my kangaroo!'' ** ''Kiss me under the bologna tree.'' ** ''May I take a nap in your nose?'' ** ''Like yogurt, I have fruit on my bottom.'' ** ''I have not showered in 36 days.'' ** ''Hey, why is your butt talking?'' ** ''Can I borrow your brothers pretty brassiere?'' ** ''Keep your hands off my chicken nuggets!''" This was used in the 10th anniversery.(Seasons 1-5) * '''''Life with Peter and Flem''''', in the tradition of an over-the-top ''[[Highlights for Children#Goofus & Gallant|Goofus & Gallant]] or'[[Bud and Dud]]', was a sketch that featured Peter ([[Kel Mitchell]]) and Flem ([[Josh Server]]), doing the same thing but with different methods. Peter would use the right way while Flem would use his "own" stupid method. For example, "In turning off the TV, Peter uses a remote... Flem uses a brick." (Seasons 1-3) * '''''Lemonade Scammer''''' was a sketch featuring an adorable little girl (played by [[Katrina Johnson]]) who just wanted to make some money selling her homemade [[lemonade]]. Unfortunately for people passing by, the little girl was extremely "persuasive", utilizing methods such as giving away peanuts soaked in pepper juice and then charging ridiculously hefty prices for her drinks, or making people pay extra for a cup, ice, or sugar. If a customer refused to pay or buy lemonade, the girl would cry and make up something that her mom would do as a punishment. A similar bit took place on the [[Tom Kane]] Show with Bill Thompson. (Seasons 1-3) * '''''Fat Cop''''' was a parody of crime drama shows, featuring [[Danny Tamberelli]] as Jack Campbell, an obese cop. After a dramatic crime was revealed (one episode featured stolen electronics), Campbell would appear at the door. A [[Law & Order]] type credit sequence would play, featuring Campbell eating a mountain of [[spaghetti]]. He would then ask questions about victims' meals throughout the day, and "search" through fridges for clues while stuffing his face. Usually the clients would stomp away after a while, leaving him to enjoy eating everything. This was used in the 10th anniversery.(Seasons 4-5) * '''''Detective Dan''''' was a sketch featuring a hopelessly incompetent [[private investigator|private eye]] played by [[Josh Server]]. After a crime was committed, Dan would appear and make a horrible mess of things. In one episode, a wealthy woman's jewelry was stolen. When the [[butler]] walked by Dan covered in [[pearl]]s and other [[gemstone|gems]], he let him go by while investigating a statue. His famous line was "I'm Detective Dan" in a thick, cliché private eye voice. He would sometimes add on to the line depending on the situation, such as when he walked in wearing a trenchcoat and boxers, and said, "I'm Detective Dan, and I'm not wearing any pants."This was used in the 10th anniversery. (Seasons 2-6) * '''''Cheeseburger Doyle''''' featured a talking [[cheeseburger]] puppet who ran a detective agency in the style of [[Dick Tracy]]. Hapless victims often appealed to him to solve some mystery, and Doyle would infiltrate the scene of the crime in a disguise (usually a false [[moustache|mustache]]). Astoundingly, everyone was always tricked by the disguise, and Doyle would catch the culprit red-handed, spraying [[Mustard (condiment)|mustard]] or other condiments on him or her. The victim would be nearby to thank Doyle-and then attempt to eat him. (Season 6) * '''''The Inconvenience Store''''' featured two "hoodrats" named Laneesha (Kenan Thompson) and Latanya (Nick Cannon) who work in a convenience store called Quick & Fast. They were loud and had a tendency to be rude to customers, and even verbally berated someone who tried to rob the store (Danny Tamberelli). Latanya's archnemesis was Latasha (Christy Knowings.) At the end of the sketches, Latanya would say "It's time to get our freak on!" and dance to [[Miami bass]] music. Latanya was later added as a major character and Nick's (fictional) cousin in ''[[The Nick Cannon Show]]'', again played by Nick Cannon. (Season 5) * '''''Dudco Enterprises''''' After Kenan Thompson left ''All That'', Nick Cannon's Latanya character got a new job as a receptionist at Dudco Enterprises. Most of her time was spent talking on the phone, much to the chagrin of her boss (Christy Knowings). Similar to the Inconvenience Store, Latanya would dance to Miami bass music. After All That went on hiatus, the Latanya character would go on to The Nick Cannon Show. (Season 6) * '''''Stuart''''' Stuart (Mark Saul) was a mentally imbalanced individual who took various minimum wage jobs. He would also say that he is the greatest _____ EVERRRRRR! His weird antics would often annoy or offend customers. A customer would complain about Stuart's bad service, and Stuart would say "You're not suggesting that I kidnapped the real _____, stolen their uniform, tied them up, and hid them in a _____." The cops would then go to the place Stuart mentioned and let the real clerk free. The real employee would then confront Stuart. Stuart would confess his crime and declare that he would be "the greatest _____ IN ALL THE LAND!!!!" Before the police could arrest him, Stuart would say "I will now hop on my _____ and ride off into the sunset." He then fleed the scene in an awkward manner, making weird noises. (Seasons 5-6) * '''''Complaint Department''''' was set in a complaint department of a store, with people (portrayed by random cast members) waiting on line to complain about a purchased item to the clueless clerk, played by Lori Beth Denberg. The clerk would examine the item, and would either not find anything wrong with it, attempt to (badly) fix it herself, or give insane suggestions on how to fix it, until the consumer would leave, irritated. A common line from the clerk would be "...Is that your complaint?", which would further annoy the consumer. However, there was one special instance when Good Burger's Ed (played by Kel Mitchell) found her insane suggestions to make sense, and would fall in love with the clerk, the feeling being mutual. (Seasons 1-4) * '''''Jimmy Bond: Agent 1/7''''' was a parody of [[James Bond]]. [[Josh Server]] played Jimmy Bond, a teenage [[secret agent]] who often had to save the world from dangerous villains. "W" ([[Kel Mitchell]]) often created gadgets designed to help Jimmy, but they always failed miserably. In later sketches "W" was replaced by "Z" ([[Nick Cannon]]). Jimmy's actual talent as a spy was questionable, but most of the villains were too strange or stupid to actually complete any evil plans. (Seasons 1 & 4-6) Villains included: ** '''Coldfinger''' ([[Kenan Thompson]]): A parody of [[Goldfinger]]. Had a frozen finger from a [[milkshake]] machine incident. (Seasons 1 & 4) ** '''Hot Toe''' ([[Christy Knowings]]): A vixen a with big toe full of volcanic [[magma]]. (Season 4) ** '''Dr. Maybe''' ([[Mark Saul (actor)|Mark Saul]]): A parody of [[Dr. No]]. Had trouble deciding on whether to do certain things or not. (Season 5) ** '''Mr. Big''' ([[Leon Frierson]]): A parody of [[Mister Big (James Bond)| the villain of the same name]] who wanted to eat the world. (Season 6) ** '''Mr. Nice-Guy''' ([[Gabriel Iglesias]]): A villain who used the power of politeness, good manners, and generally acting nice to conquer the world. (Season 6) ===Notable sketches; Season 7-10=== * '''''Know Your Stars''''' was a sketch that involved a random voice that made fun of individual cast members or guest stars. An example of this is: "[[Britney Spears]], hasn't brushed her teeth in 6 months." Almost all of them complain about this, with the exception of Totally Kyle (''[[The Amanda Show]]'') when he agrees with everything the voice says and Pickle Boy who just tilts his head. This short sketch would appear during every episode. Dan Schneider would be the person who does the background voice for this sketch. (Seasons 7-10) * '''''Bridget's Slumber Party''''' was a sketch that featured three girls who were constantly having a slumber party-Bridget (Chelsea), a boy-crazed teen, Gail (Giovonnie), a sunny, happy individual, and Claudia (Lisa), a frightening [[Goth subculture|goth]]. Strange things would often happen during the slumber party, usually due to Claudia's [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]]. Claudia would suggest doing a disgusting thing and Bridget would say "do <disgusting thing> later!". Sometimes Bridget's little brother Elliot (Kyle) would interrupt the party, and the older girls would torture him. Whenever someone left the sketch, they would usually go out the window; this was mocked in one sketch featuring a pizza man. (Seasons 7-9) ** '''''A Poem by Claudia''''' after Giovonnie's departure, the character of Claudia was retained in a small sketch, during which Claudia would read a poem to children, alternating cute and horrifying lines until delivering the final line in a demonic voice. This would scare all the children home, exept Claudia. (Season 10) * '''''Rowdy Fans''''' featured two rowdy fans (Shane and Jack) who were loud and bothersome. The pair often intruded in places that rowdy fans were unnecessary, such as on a date or in an operating room. They would yell, cheer, scream, make signs, and do the "butt-quake", annoying everyone they came in contact with. (Seasons 7-9) * '''''Harry Bladder''''' was a spoof of [[Harry Potter]]. In it, Harry Bladder (Kyle), [[Ron Weasley|ReRon]] (Bryan), and [[Hermione Granger|Herhiney]] (Lisa) would attend magic class, usually potions with [[Severus Snape|Professor Chafe]], whose legs were badly chafed, causing him to be unnecessarily mean. The students often encountered the mischief-making [[Draco Malfoy|Sacco]] (Shane). Many sketches including brewing potions that did silly things, like enlarge students' behinds, give males large breasts, or change people into [[brassiere|bra]]s. In one episode, Kenan Thompson appeared as Headmaster Pimpell (based on his old character); his grotesque pimple turned out to be the head of [[Lord Voldemort|Lord Moldyshorts]]. A parody of this parody was, in the show ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius]]'', where Carl said Jimmy's character in the play was Perry Bladder, a very close parody. (Seasons 7-8) * '''''Thelma Stump: Oldest Bodyguard in the Business''''' featured Jamie Lynn's infamous character, Thelma Stump. Despite claiming to be a bodyguard, she was actually a security guard for the backstage of ''All That''. She was extremely old, and loved to sit in her rocking chair and knit while singing "[[Ain't No Sunshine]]". She was large and lumpy, and also had an immense love of [[bacon]] ("Bacon ''goooood''"). The sketches often featured a person, such as the musical guest or guest star, trying to pass Thelma. She would demand that the individual show her the backstage pass, which he or she rarely ever had. She would take their bacon where applicable, then usually beat them up until the person ran away. In one episode, Thelma Stump harasses a likeness of [[President of the United States|U.S president]] [[George W. Bush]]. (Seasons 8-9) * '''''The Tilt-A-Hurl''''' featured Ernie (Kyle), an intern at an [[amusement park]]. His job was to run a [[roller coaster]] called "The Tilt-A-Hurl", which was famous for making people [[vomiting|vomit]] profusely. Anyone who rode the Tilt-A-Hurl had usually eaten some huge amount of food just before riding, such as a troop of [[Girl Scouts of the USA|Girl Scouts]] who had eaten [[s'more]]s or the hot-dog eating champion of the world. Before the people would throw up, Ernie would say "Here comes the loopy-de-loop", and then they would throw up. Ernie constantly tried to move out of the way of the inevitable vomit, but always failed. (Seasons 7-9) * '''''Sugar and Coffee''''' featured Buzz (Kyle) and Kaffy (Lisa), who were hosts of a [[talk show]] called "Sugar and Coffee". As the title suggests, the pair was extremely hyperactive, as they constantly ate pure [[sugar]] and drank massive amounts of [[coffee]]. They would force their guests to do the same thing from giant orbs of sugar and coffee attached to the ceiling, which usually led to overactivity in the worst way. In the final series, they left their usual talk show set, and interrupted proceedings in such places as a school or hospital. This was the first full-length sketch to feature the new cast, and was the most frequently used through their five seasons. This was used in the 10th anniversery. (Seasons 7-10) * '''''ChitChat''''' was a sketch that featured Stacy Chit (Giovonnie), host of her own late-night show "where the chat hits the fan!" Stacy always booked exciting guests, including pro skater [[Tony Hawk]]. Unfortunately, the guest would never do anything exciting, and often told long, boring stories (in the case of Tony Hawk, he wanted to discuss the joy of [[knitting]]). During those boring stories, Stacy would do something distracting to the guest, interrupting his/her story. When Stacy tired of the guest, she would scream "BORING!" and press a button on her desk. The guest's chair would then eject them, sending him or her flying out the window. In one memorable sketch, after Stacey launched someone, she went to sit down...unintentionally falling on the floor when trying to sit on her chair and causing everyone on set to laugh uncontrollably, including Giovonnie herself. (Seasons 7-9) * '''''The Unreal World''''', a parody of [[MTV]]'s ''[[The Real World]]'', featured monsters such as Spella, a [[witchcraft|witch]] ([[Chelsea Brummet]]); Vlad, a [[vampire]] ([[Jack DeSena]]); Spirit, the [[ghost]] of a [[cheerleading|cheerleader]] who was murdered after having a [[barbecue]] fork stuck in her head ([[Lisa Foiles]]); [[Frankenstein's monster|Frankie]], an idiotic monster ([[Shane Lyons]]); Farrah, a [[mummy]] ([[Giovonnie Samuels]]); Zoe, a [[zombie]] ([[Jamie Lynn Spears]], funny enough the name "Zoey" was used on Spear's show [[Zoey 101]]); Head, a frozen head ([[Christina Kirkman]]); and Gabe, an [[accountant]] ([[Kyle Sullivan]]) who turned into a [[werewolf]]. This sketch was voted as the greatest in ''All That'' history on the ''10th Anniversary Reunion Special''. (Seasons 8-9) * '''''Randy Quench, Volunteer Fireman''''': the title character (Jack), was a deranged [[Firefighter|volunteer fireman]] (purported to frequently forget his medication) who interrupts various scenarios to extinguish relatively benign fires: candles, barbecues, or even a movie screen showing a burning building. He eventually uses a large hose to douse the entire cast and extras, often gives Chelsea's character mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and has the catch-cry "here comes me," as he swings into action.This was used in the 10th anniversery. (Seasons 9-10) * '''''American Idiot''''', was a parody of ''[[American Idol]]'', featuring Kyle as [[Brian Peefest]], Giovannie as [[Mandy Snackson]], Chelsea as [[Polly Baboon]], and Jack as [[Slimon Bowel]]. Remaining cast-members would perform acts of idiocy on stage, and the judges would respond in the same manner as their real-life counterparts. (Seasons 7-9) * '''''Sneaky Camera with Vance LaFoon''''' was a one-time only sketch that featured Kyle Sullivan as Vance LaFoon, "master of practical jokes." In the sketch, Vance planned to hide inside a [[waste container|garbage can]] in order to surprise people by jumping out at them, a la ''[[Candid Camera]]''. Unfortunately, when Vance climbed inside the garbage can, a large car ran over it, causing him to collapse. (Season 9) * '''''Rate the Pain''''' was a sketch that featured Giovonnie and an older man who would have some horrible pain inflicted on himself. Some sketches included him watching an old lady undress, dropping a crab down his pants, and even having a piano falling on him from the ceiling. Every painful occurrence caused him to scream horribly, until he would deliver the pain's rating on a one to ten scale in a deadpan voice. The only event that ever scored a perfect ten was the old lady in a bikini. (Seasons 7-8) * '''''Advice from the Old Lady in Shane's Mouth''''' featured series creator Dan Schneider as an elderly woman who lived in Shane's mouth. She would give random advice, with the final piece always being, "DON'T LIVE IN A MOUTH!" (Seasons 7-9) * '''''Shane Fights with Stuff/Shane Vs. Things''''' featured Shane dressed in a [[karate]] uniform, preparing to fight something. An unseen announcer would announce a seemingly harmless item as Shane's opponent, such as a toilet. Shane would laugh, but then the object would be tossed into the ring. Somehow, the object would always manage to cause Shane to collapse on the floor. (Seasons 7-9) * '''''Bucket Man''''' starred Shane as Bucket Man, a [[superhero]]. A bucket of [[radioactive decay|radioactive]] waste had been dumped onto his head, granting him amazing superpowers. Unfortunately, the bucket was permanently stuck over his face, making Bucket Man unable to see anything. He would try to save the day, but always ended up running around blindly and destroying everything. (Seasons 7-8) * '''''Trashin' Fashion''''' starred Lisa and Jamie Lynn as Carlee and Marlee, two girls with a "passion for trashin' fashion!" The two would report live from various high school related events, such as a dance or a party. Carlee and Marlee would walk around the room and mock everyone's clothing choices but their own. Kyle would sometimes appear as the special "Nerd Correspondent." One notable sketch featured Carlee and Marlee making fun of police officers in too-small uniforms!This was used at the party in the green room at the 10th anniversery. (Seasons 8-9) * '''''Vocabulary with Lisa and Her Little Friend Oswald''''' featured Lisa and a puppet named Oswald, controlled by Dan Schneider. Lisa would announce a vocabulary word, and Oswald would use it in a sentence. Oswald's sentences were usually extremely rude and offensive to Lisa; for example, when the word was "income", the sentence was, "I was having a good time, then income your ugly face!" (Seasons 7-9) * '''''Wake-Up Scene''''' featured a random cast member, waking up in their room, turning off the alarm clock and opening the blinds and finding the special/musical guest facing them, they'd always scream and run away and the special/musical guest was always telling them to stop screaming and to come back. (Seasons 7-9) * '''''The Rougenecks''''' featured a hillbilly family who is supposed to talk about a certain topic (which no one understands) so the husband suggests they ask Meemaw, but the daughter and wife always tells him that she's dead, but he doesn't believe them and does something that would make them think she is still alive. At the end of the skit, they fiddle dance. In the final season, the skit was spun off into '''''Ask Meemaw''''' (Season 10). *'''Clem Rougeneck''' (Jack DeSena): uneducated head of the Rougeneck clan, and unaware that his mother is dead. *'''Mama Rougeneck''' (Lisa Folies): co-head of the Rougeneck clan. *'''Buford Rougeneck''' (Shane Lyons): unintelligent son of the Rougeneck family, also Percy's cooking show host. *'''Betty Jo Rougeneck''' (Jamie Lynn Spears): middle child of the Rougeneck clan. *'''Cindy Lou Rougeneck''' (Christina Kirkman): the baby of the Rougeneck family. *'''Rougeneck introducer''' (Kyle Sullivan): well-to-do boy in classy surroundings who introduces each Rougeneck skit* *'''Meemaw Rougeneck''' (Unknown): deceased mother of Papa Rougeneck. (Season 9) * '''''The LAMOS''''' was a team of superheroes that didn't do anything right they included: ** '''Dr. Laser''' ([[Kyle Sullivan]]): A doctor who can fire lasres out of his fingers, but for pointing purposes only. ** '''The Barber''' ([[Denzel Whitaker]]): A barber who can create any hairstyle. ** '''The Sprinkler''' ([[Ryan Coleman]]): Half-man, half-sprinkler. ** '''Mega-Butt''' ([[Chelsea Brummet]]): A girl who can inflate her butt and hit people with it. ** '''Old Man''': A man who's really old. ** '''The Toddler''': A baby who toddles. (Season 10) *'''''Zortogs''''': A alien family that owns a resturant. But the meat is not made out of regular meat, it is made out of humans. The family is made up of Papa Zortog (Jack DeSena), Jessiquat Zortog (Chelsea Brummet), and their son and daughter Zsa Zsa and Gwok Zortog (Christina Kirkman and Denzel Whitaker respectively). (Season 10) ==Series history== ===The "golden era"=== The first 6 seasons of ''All That'' are known as the "Golden Era", which were considered the origins of the entire show, which ended with the depature of castmembers [[Lori Beth Denberg]], [[Katrina Johnson]], [[Kel Mitchell]], [[Kenan Thompson]], and also with [[Amanda Bynes]] appearing sporadically before leaving entirely for her own show. ====Seasons 1-2==== These are the first two seasons of ''All That'' began in 1994-1995, 1995-1996. Both seasons have the same cast members: Angelique Bates, Lori Beth Denberg, Katrina Johnson, Kel Mitchell, Alisa Reyes, Josh Server, and Kenan Thompson. ====Season 3==== In the third season, [[Amanda Bynes]] joined the show to replace the departing [[Angelique Bates]], whose contract had expired. Bynes' characters and sketches included Ask Ashley, Space Sketch (a ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' parody), ''[[I Love Lucy|I Luv Lucy]]'', and Meagen Marples, who loved to slap herself with liver.<ref name=FOB>''All That: Fresh Out the Box'', Steve Holland, Pocket Books, 1998</ref> About a year after Bynes' arrival, [[Katrina Johnson]] and [[Alisa Reyes]] left the show. During the second half of Season 3, Katrina Johnson left the show, only appearing in sketches taped before her departure, and was replaced by temporary cast member, Tricia Dickson. Although limited to small roles for part of the season, Amanda became a breakout star; Ask Ashley was a favorite. ====Season 4==== Season 4 saw the entrance of three new faces: [[Christy Knowings]], [[Leon Frierson]], and [[Danny Tamberelli]], and featuring cast member [[Zack McLemore]], who joined for half a season. Tamberelli was the first cast member to star in another Nickelodeon series prior to ''All That'', co-starring as Little Pete on the hit Nick series ''[[The Adventures of Pete & Pete]]''. Tamberelli's characters and sketches included ''Jack Campbell: Fat Cop'', Hairy Spice from the [[Spice Girls|Spice Boys]], ''Cheeseburger Doyle: Private Eye'', a talk show host named Francis, and ''Vital Information'' host, succeeding Lori Beth Denberg in Season 5.<ref name=FOB>''All That: Fresh Out the Box'', Steve Holland, Pocket Books, 1998</ref> Knowings' sketches and characters included ''Whateverrr!!!'' co-host Jessica, the nurse for unlikely dentist Dr. Bynes (played by Josh Server), and Miss Klump, the teacher when Lori Beth Denberg — who played teacher Miss Fingerly — had left the series. She also played Winter Wonders in a sketch called ''What Do You Do?'' This sketch was a parody of a game show on which several ''All That'' cast members had appeared as panelists, ''[[Figure It Out]]''.<ref name=FOB>''All That: Fresh Out the Box'', Steve Holland, Pocket Books, 1998</ref> Frierson's characters and sketches included ''Leroy & Fuzz'', CJ of [[disco]] group ''CJ & the Cloudy Knights'', and Billy Fuco — a boy who liked shouting ''"I'm Billy Fuco!"'' He once appeared in a ''Repairman'' sketch in which he played Repairboy and offered Repairman a second opinion.<ref name=FOB>''All That: Fresh Out the Box'', Steve Holland, Pocket Books, 1998</ref> McLemore's characters included Mr. Trevell, a teacher at Dullmont Junior High that Miss Fingerly had a crush on, and the manager of "CJ & the Cloudy Knights". Season 4 is said to be the greatest season of the entire series. This is said because of the Season 4 castmembers giving best ofs. The entire Season 4 cast was, in alphabetical order: Amanda Bynes, Lori Beth Denberg, Leon Frierson, Christy Knowings, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Danny Tamberelli, and Kenan Thompson with featuring cast member Zack McLemore appearing sporadically. Christy Knowings and Danny Tamberelli are said to also be breakout stars of the new cast. Season 4 is also Lori Beth Denberg's final season on the show. In a live chat on [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)#Nick.com|Nick.com]], she reasoned that she left ''All That'', because she "was getting older."<ref name="Why Lori Beth left">{{cite web | author=Nick.com | year=1999 | title=Nickelodeon --- Past Chats | work=Nick.com | url=http://www.nick.com/blab/past_chats/archive_22.jhtml | accessmonthday=20 December |accessyear=2006}}</ref> ====Season 5==== As the show was entering its fifth season, [[Lori Beth Denberg]] left (as previously mentioned).Danny Tamberelli succeeded Denberg in the ''Vital Information'' sketch, and Danny was given a new set and a new desk unlike that of Denberg's ''Vital Information''. Joining the cast were [[Nick Cannon]] and [[Mark Saul (actor)|Mark Saul]]. Cannon's sketches and characters included Sweaty Spice from the Spice Boys; Latanya, a cashier at the [[convenience store]] Quick-N-Fast; and a bank robber in a superhero sketch called Boring Man. Saul's sketches and characters included Stuart, who would kidnap — and then pose as — a [[hall monitor]], a cashier, a judge, a postman, and even Ashley in an ''Ask Ashley'' sketch; Rineheart the Dancing Monkey Boy; Nigel Forrester, a spoof of [[Steve Irwin]] and [[The Wild Thornberrys|Nigel Thornberry]]; Ricardo, a [[wiktionary:lady's man|ladies' man]], and Dr. Maybe, a parody of ''[[Julius No|Dr. No]]''. ''All That'' celebrated its star-studded "100th episode" during this season, although it was actually the 85th episode to be produced. This one-hour special was one of the only episodes (other than the 10th anniveresary) in the show's history produced [[Live television|live]].<ref name="All That 100th Episode">{{cite web | author= | year= | title=All That: 100th Episode - TV.com | work=TV.com | url=http://www.tv.com/all-that/100th-episode/episode/377392/summary.html|accessmonthday=20 December |accessyear=2006}}</ref> The actual 100th episode occurred with the fifth episode of season 6, with [[Hoku]] as the musical guest.<ref name="All That 100th Episode"/>) The Season 5 cast included, in alphabetical order: [[Amanda Bynes]], [[Nick Cannon]], [[Leon Frierson]], [[Christy Knowings]], [[Kel Mitchell]], [[Mark Saul (actor)|Mark Saul]], [[Josh Server]], [[Danny Tamberelli]], and [[Kenan Thompson]]. The episode featured several celebrities: [[Melissa Joan Hart]] (''[[Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (TV series)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' and Nickelodeon's ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]''), [[Larisa Oleynik]] (Nickelodeon's ''[[The Secret World of Alex Mack]]''), [[Robert Ri'chard]] (Nickelodeon's ''[[Cousin Skeeter]]''), and [[Britney Spears]] (in a taped video appearance; Spears was originally supposed to perform in person but had to back out due to a knee injury; [[Lauryn Hill]] took her place) all made appearances. Former cast member Lori Beth Denberg, wearing her traditional ''Vital Information'' outfit, returned to the sketch for the last time, and former cast members [[Angelique Bates]], [[Katrina Johnson]], and [[Alisa Reyes]] made brief appearances on the red carpet. The show continued on winning its first KCA for Favorite TV Show. 2 of the 3 remaining original cast members, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, left the show after their contracts expired. The depature of Kenan and Kel turned some old fans away. As a result, the "Golden Era" declined more than ever. It is also rumored that Amanda Bynes was supposed to leave ''All That'' after Season 5 to work on ''[[The Amanda Show]]''. ====Season 6 and a temporary demise==== Season 6 began with new cast member [[Gabriel Iglesias]]. The show was losing a considerable amount of steam with the loss of previous cast members Kenan Thomson, Kel Mitchell and Lori Beth Denberg. Also on many occasions during Season 6, Amanda Bynes would appear sporadically, before entirely leaving to focus on her own show. It was also said that cast members Josh Server, Danny Tamberelli, and Christy Knowings wanted to leave and explore. The show went on hiatus after a 16 episode season. To keep on running, the producers compiled a series of "Best Of" episodes for cast members [[Amanda Bynes]], [[Lori Beth Denberg]], [[Leon Frierson]], [[Christy Knowings]], [[Kel Mitchell]], [[Josh Server]], [[Danny Tamberelli]], and [[Kenan Thompson]], the entire cast of Season 4, and an episode called "Peas, Cheese, Bag of Chips" that had skits featuring food. Eventually, Nickelodeon canceled ''All That''. Josh Server became the longest serving cast member since being an original from the first season in 1994. Also, every season Amanda Bynes was in except for Season 3's season opener included an ''Ask Ashley'' skit. In the meantime, the show won another KCA and went into reruns until 2001. ''All That'' skipped the 2000-2001 television season during the leadup to lits relanch. ===New era begins=== [[Image:ATCast1b.jpg|thumb|120px|right|The Season 7 cast: (back row) [[Chelsea Brummet]], [[Bryan Hearne]], [[Kyle Sullivan]]; (front row) [[Shane Lyons]], [[Lisa Foiles]], [[Jack DeSena]], [[Giovonnie Samuels]].]]<!-- FAIR USE of ATCast1b.jpg: see image description page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:ATCast1b.jpg for rationale --> ====Season 7==== The first episode of the "new" ''All That'' featured special guests [[Frankie Muniz]] and [[Aaron Carter]] and aired in January 19, 2002.<ref name="All That Season 7 Premiere1">{{cite web | author= | year= | title=All That Season 7| work=TV.com | url=http://www.tv.com/all-that/show/3090/episode_listings.html?season=7&tag=nav_bar;7| accessdate= | accessyear=}}</ref> In this particular episode, Muniz was seen running around the streets grabbing random people to be the new cast members. Season 7 kicked off with cast members [[Chelsea Brummet]], [[Jack DeSena]], [[Lisa Foiles]], [[Bryan Hearne]], [[Shane Lyons]], [[Giovonnie Samuels]], and [[Kyle Sullivan]]. At the beginning when the cast headed off to do the show, the audience wasn't shown anymore and it went right to the beginning credits. =====Weekly guest stars===== In conjunction with the seventh season, ''All That'' brought in weekly special guest stars who helped open the show and participated in some of the sketches. ''All That'' during the "golden age" had featured some guest stars previously, including [[Joyce Brothers|Dr. Joyce Brothers]] in one segment of ''Ask Ashley'', [[John Leguizamo]] in character from the movie ''[[The Pest (1997 film)|The Pest]]'', and [[Sherman Hemsley]] in a cold open, and again in a ''Good Burger'' sketch. Among the guest stars who appeared during this period were former cast members [[Kenan Thompson]] and [[Amanda Bynes]]. Thompson reprised his Principal Pimpell character in a Harry Bladder sketch, [[lunch lady]] Miss Piddlin in a Sugar & Coffee sketch, and Superdude. Bynes appeared as herself in a ''Sugar & Coffee'' sketch and reprised Ashley in a blooper "from the late-[[1990s|Nineties]]." Other special guest stars included, in no particular order: [[Melissa Joan Hart]], [[Frankie Muniz]], [[Tony Hawk]], [[David Arquette]], [[Britney Spears]], [[Aaron Carter]], [[Will Friedle]], [[Christina Vidal]], [[Matthew Lillard]], [[Ray Romano]], [[Alexa Vega]] and [[Daryl Sabara]] (''[[Spy Kids]]''), [[Nick Carter (musician)|Nick Carter]], [[Justin Timberlake]], [[Buddy Hackett]], [[Barry Watson (actor)|Barry Watson]], [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]], [[Tom Green]], and former ''[[Guiding Light]]'' star [[Brittany Snow]]<ref name="special guest stars1">{{cite web | author= | year= | title=Nickelodeon's longest-running live action series, All That, revs up for its seventh season with an all new format, including a weekly celebrity host and an all new kid cast.| work=Viacom.com | url=http://web.archive.org/web/20020209062628/http://www.viacom.com/press.tin?ixPressRelease=80003683| accessmonthday=20 December | accessyear=2006}}</ref> Some viewers didn't appreciate the intensified emphasis on special guest stars since ''All That'' (unlike the 90 minute long ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' or even the 60 minute long ''[[MADtv]]'') was only a 30 minute program (including commercials).<ref name="special guest stars2">{{cite web | author= | year= | title=Memo to Nickelodeon and the Writers of "All That"| work=Google Groups | url=http://groups.google.com/group/alt.tv.nickelodeon/browse_thread/thread/f2f6b8f4cae838e7/2bb1f7b6631db2c6?lnk=gst&q=memo+all+that&rnum=1#2bb1f7b6631db2c6 | accessmonthday=20 December | accessyear=2006}}</ref> ====Season 8==== Joining the cast in Season 8 was [[Jamie Lynn Spears]], who was previously better known for being the younger sister of [[popular music|pop star]] [[Britney Spears]]. [[Bryan Hearne]] left the show at the end of this season, due to money issues with producers.This was the season [[Snick on air dare]] started. ====Season 9==== In Season 9, [[Christina Kirkman]] earned her spot on ''All That'' by winning the ''[[R U All That: The Search for the Funniest Kid in America]]'' contest. [[Ryan Coleman]], who was the runner-up, soon also got a part on the show midway into Season 9 to replace Bryan Hearne, who left at the end of Season 8 as previously mentioned. During this season and Season 10, the cast attempted to resurrect some of the classic sketches, like ''Good Burger'' (with Ryan Coleman as Ed), and ''Vital Information for your Everyday Life'' (with Lil' JJ as the anchor). This was the final season for [[Shane Lyons]], [[Giovonnie Samuels]], and [[Jamie Lynn Spears]]. The depature of Giovonnie is also said to have led to the decline. ====10th anniversary==== [[Image:Normal ClassPhoto5.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Various cast members and producers from ''All That'''s ten-year history. See the article for cast and crew identification.]]<!-- FAIR USE of ClassPhoto5.jpg: see image description page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:ClassPhoto5.jpg for rationale --> In 2005, Nickelodeon celebrated the 10th anniversary of ''All That'' by airing episodes from the first six seasons in the week leading up to a "reunion special" hosted by [[Frankie Muniz]] on [[April 23]]. [[Ashanti (singer)|Ashanti]] and [[Bow Wow]] were the musical guests. [[Kenan Thompson]], [[Kel Mitchell]], [[Josh Server]], and [[Danny Tamberelli]] reunited on the show. In addition, [[Nick Cannon]] appeared on the special but only via [[satellite]] in a Repairman sketch. Other cast members attended but had no speaking parts (namely: [[Katrina Johnson]], [[Alisa Reyes]], [[Leon Frierson]], [[Mark Saul (actor)|Mark Saul]], [[Christy Knowings]], and [[Giovonnie Samuels]]). [[Angelique Bates]], [[Amanda Bynes]], [[Lori Beth Denberg]], [[Bryan Hearne]], [[Gabriel Iglesias]], and [[Shane Lyons]] were no-shows. A more recent sketch called ''The Unreal World'' was voted the funniest moment in ''All That'' history, beating such 1990s sketches as Kenan Thompson's Ishboo character and an older ''Good Burger'' sketch.<ref name="All That 10th Anniversaryx2">{{cite web | author= | year= | title=All That 10th Anniversary at Nick.com| work=Nick.com| url=http://www.nick.com/all_nick/tv_supersites/all_that/10anniversary/index.jhtml| accessmonthday=20 December | accessyear=2006}}</ref> Approximately 6.2 million total viewers watched the special on both its [[April 23]] and [[April 24]] airings, making it the top [[cable television|cable]] or [[terrestrial television|broadcast]] program for the 2-11, 6-11, and 9-14 age [[demographics]].<ref name="All That 10th Anniversary_8675309">{{cite web | author= | year=2005 | title=Nick's All That 10th Anniversary Reunion Special is a Hit with Kids and Tweens| work=PRNewsWire.com| url=http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20050427/NYTU24226042005-1.html|accessmonthday=20 December |accessyear=2006}}</ref> Pictured left are, left to right: Kel Mitchell, creator Brian Robbins, Kenan Thompson, Jack DeSena, Jamie Lynn Spears, Katrina Johnson, Alisa Reyes, [[Kianna Underwood]], musical guest Bow Wow, Giovonnie Samuels, Christina Kirkman, Lisa Foiles, [[Denzel Whitaker]], executive producer Dan Schneider, Chelsea Brummet, Ryan Coleman, Kyle Sullivan, Danny Tamberelli, Mark Saul, Leon Frierson, and Josh Server. The last segment of this episode paid tribute to the ending soundclip of the original seasons. As the room for the 10 year anniversary party was empty, Kenan and Kel stood sleeping in the costumes of their roles as old men. Kenan woke up and says "Hey, Clavis!, wake up, the show's over," and Kel responds with his signature, "Ah yeah, kick it". They then turn and slowly walk away as the screen fades to black in a dramatic yet subtle ending to the 10 year tribute. =====Return of ''Vital Information''===== After a three season hiatus, ''All That'' decided to bring back the ''Vital Information'' segment with [[Black Entertainment Television|BET's]] ''[[Coming to the Stage]]'' winner [[Lil' JJ]] succeeding Lori Beth Denberg and Danny Tamberelli, respectively. Lil' JJ's very first ''Vital Information'' occurred during the ''10th Anniversary Reunion Special''. Some of his vitals throughout the season included: * ''If you are the [[President of the United States]] and you're watching me right now, then you need to quit watching Nickelodeon and go fix our country!'' * ''If you're afraid of heights, don't climb a ladder. If you're afraid of [[marshmallow]]s, don't climb a ladder ''made'' of marshmallows.'' * ''If your mama has a deep voice and hair all over her back, YOUR MAMA'S A DUDE!'' * ''If the code to your locker is 24, 0, 17, I appreciate the hat.'' * ''If you smell smoke in the hallway, you yell "FIRE!". If you smell smoke in your pants, you say "Why am I smelling my pants?". * ''Toaster+Tongue=Pain.'' ====Season 10==== The tenth (and what turned out to be the final) season of ''All That'' began after the 10th anniversary, with the return of [[Jack DeSena]], [[Lisa Foiles]], [[Chelsea Brummet]], [[Kyle Sullivan]], [[Christina Kirkman]], and [[Ryan Coleman]]. [[Kianna Underwood]] and [[Denzel Whitaker]] were the two new cast members that were added after the departure of Shane Lyons, Giovonnie Samuels, and Jamie Lynn Spears. Season 10 ended on [[October 22]], [[2005 in television|2005]] (featuring musical guest [[Lalaine]]), with the show reaching 186 episodes. ====Final demise==== According to [[Lisa Foiles]] on her [http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/LisaFoilesClub Official Yahoo! Group], the rumors of the impending cancellation of ''All That'' were in fact, true. This was the message posted on Lisa's club by Lisa Foiles herself (as of [[September 5]], [[2005]]): {{quote|I know there's been a lot of speculating on the subject of ''All That'' being canceled, and I thought I'd be the one to tell you that it's true. ''All That'' has finally come to an end. I found out a few weeks ago, but didn't know if I should tell anyone. I guess if ten years is long enough for ''[[Friends]]'', it's long enough for us, too! I probably would have moved on anyway, even if it didn't get canceled. I was getting a little too old for the show and I believe that it should always have a cast of younger kids, no older than 18. Where I will go from here, I'm not sure, but I have a few things in the works. All I ask is that you guys keep me and the other cast members in your prayers, that we can step into bigger and better things! :)<br />So, I guess that's....''All That!!!''|Luv Alwayz - Lisa}} In January 2006, Nickelodeon and executive producer [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] officially decided to cancel ''All That'' after ten seasons. ====Syndication==== On [[March 12]], [[2008 in television|2008]] (beginning with the episode featuring [[Montell Jordan]]), The N began airing classic ''All That'' episodes regularly, for the first time since [[2001 in television|2001]]. Although they have aired Seasons 3-5 (albeit with a few episodes missing), they have (as of [[July 12]], [[2008]]) yet to show episodes from Seasons 1, 2, and 6-10 (which is scheduled to begin on [[August 8]], [[2008 in television|2008]]). The N will air seasons 7-10 before the end of 2008. The time slots are 8:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m., and weekend times are 4:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m. ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== {{wikiquote}} * [http://www.nick.com/blab/messageboards/viewboard.jhtml?boardAlias=all_that Nick.com Message Boards » All That] * [http://www.jumptheshark.com/forum/all/75 ''All That''] at Jump the Shark {{All That}} {{SNICK/TEENick}} [[Category:1990s American television series]] [[Category:1990s Nickelodeon shows]] [[Category:1994 television series debuts]] [[Category:2000s American television series]] [[Category:2000s Nickelodeon shows]] [[Category:2005 television series endings]] [[Category:All That| ]] [[Category:American children's comedy series]] [[Category:Family Channel shows]] [[Category:Nickelodeon shows]] [[Category:Television sketch shows]] [[Category:Variety television series]] [[id:All That]]