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‘Clone High’ Finally Returns With An Appropriately Smart and Stupid Second SeasonBy:Tara Ariano May 16, 2023
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When Clone High premiered in the U.S. in January 2003, co-creator Bill Lawrence was best known for having previously created Scrubs and Spin City. His fellow co-creators, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, essentially had no previous credits to their names. Teen shows still dominated The WB, and thus were ripe for spoofing. Clone High could run on MTV, which still aired scripted shows.
But although the stars aligned long enough for one fairly successful executive producer and a couple of nobodies to get a high-concept animated show on the air, it wasn’t lucky for long. Both Teletoon (the Canadian cable network that originally premiered it in the fall of 2002) and MTV aired episodes out of order; per Wikipedia, four remained unaired in the U.S. until 2016. And when 100 people in India went on a hunger strike over its portrayal of Mahatma Gandhi as a hyperactive party animal, MTV canceled the show.
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