Clone High

Clone High

2002
Clone High
Clone High

Clone High

8.1 | TV-14 | en | Animation

A group of high-school teens are the products of government employees' secret experiment. They are the genetic clones of famous historical figures who have been dug up, re-created anew. Joan of Arc, Cleopatra, JFK, Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln and more are juxtaposed as teenagers dealing with teen issues in the 20th century.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Episode
Apr. 13,2003
Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Episode

Snowflake Day is coming up, a dumpster diver who may or may not be Mandy Moore steps in to teach Joan the true meaning of the holiday, and Abe sets out to get Cleo the perfect gift.

EP12  Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale
Feb. 10,2003
Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale

It's prom night, and Abe finds himself torn between Cleo and Joan, Gandhi forms a prom posse, and the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures threatens to take back the clones.

EP11  Makeover, Makeover, Makeover: The Makeover Episode
Feb. 03,2003
Makeover, Makeover, Makeover: The Makeover Episode

Abe procrastinates planning his promposal to Cleo by trying to find Joan a date, Gandhi gets a makeover from JFK, and Scudworth rehashes an old rivalry with John Stamos.

EP10  Litter Kills: Litterally
Jan. 19,2003
Litter Kills: Litterally

After a clone dies tragically of litter, the Clone High teens are left to face their grief, and Gandhi is wrongfully imprisoned because of his new orange jumpsuit.

EP9  Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts
Jan. 12,2003
Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts

The teens at Clone High begin smoking raisins, which sets them on a groovy, music-filled trip, so Principal Scudworth and the PTA develop a plan to fence in the students.

EP8  A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm
Dec. 15,2002
A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm

After Joan's house burns down, she's forced to move in with Cleo, Abe attends a conflict mediation seminar, and Mr. Butlertron finds himself competing for Principal Scudworth's attention.

EP7  Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations
Dec. 08,2002
Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations

Cleo lands a gig on Ashley Angel's dance show before she and Abe have a chance to kiss, Gandhi's rap single becomes an instant hit, and a mischievous skunk outwits Principal Scudworth.

EP6  Sleep of Faith: La Rue D'Awakening
Dec. 01,2002
Sleep of Faith: La Rue D'Awakening

The PXJTs are just around the corner, Abe learns the hard way that being Cleo's study partner means being deeply sleep deprived, and a truck driver takes Gandhi under his wing.

EP5  Homecoming: A Shot in D'Arc
Nov. 24,2002
Homecoming: A Shot in D'Arc

Clone High refuses to let women or animals play basketball, so Joan devises a plan to become a member of the team, turning Abe "Weakest" Lincoln into a jealous wreck.

EP4  Film Fest: Tears of a Clone
Nov. 17,2002
Film Fest: Tears of a Clone

After a riot breaks out at Clone High, Abe organizes a film festival to help students express themselves, while Principal Scudworth appeases the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures over dinner.

EP3  A.D.D.: The Last 'D' Is for Disorder
Nov. 10,2002
A.D.D.: The Last 'D' Is for Disorder

Fearing contagion, the Clone High community turns on Gandhi when he is diagnosed with ADHD, which means Abe has to choose between pleasing Cleo and standing up for his best friend.

EP2  Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo
Nov. 03,2002
Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo

Abe runs for class president in an attempt to impress Cleopatra, but when Abe sells out to a corporate sponsorship, Joan questions his leadership abilities, and Gandhi falls ill.

EP1  Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand
Nov. 02,2002
Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand

Vying for alone time with Cleopatra, Abe scores an invite to JFK's party with the promise of beer, Joan fumbles over her feelings for Abe, and Gandhi botches his crisis hotline duties.

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8.1 | TV-14 | en | Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2002-11-02 | Released Producted By: Nelvana , Touchstone Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.mtv.com/shows/clone-high
Synopsis

A group of high-school teens are the products of government employees' secret experiment. They are the genetic clones of famous historical figures who have been dug up, re-created anew. Joan of Arc, Cleopatra, JFK, Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln and more are juxtaposed as teenagers dealing with teen issues in the 20th century.

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Cast

Will Forte , Phil Lord , Michael McDonald

Director

Dexter Smith

Producted By

Nelvana , Touchstone Television

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hyperninja-15673 A friend of mine knowing i loved history decided to show me this show. I hated it. The high school setting was not new. The premise sucked. Oh look Joan of Arc is emo see how cool that is?! Nope. The characters annoyed me as they seemed like the same ones you see in high school based shows. But to make them based on historical figures was also stupid. Also to everyone who is upset the show got canceled well India did not take to kindly to how they portrayed Ghandi. I can understand why. He is an icon and is revered there. So yeah i hated and still hate!
ironhorse_iv Aired on Monday nights as part of MTV's "Ten Spot.", Clone High is set in a high school whom students are clones from famous people throughout history. The series follows the live of clones: Abe Lincoln (Will Forte) and his friends, Joan of Arc (Nicole Sullivan) and Mahatma Gandhi (Michael McDonald) as they share and journey together, through a lot of misadventures. Abe Lincoln is madly in love with a clone of Cleopatra (Christa Miller) whom is a self-absorbed, vain, and often mean-spirited popular cheerleader who is the object of desire for every male in the school, most notably Abe and JFK (Chris Miller), a handsome, popular, arrogant, and horny jock. Principal Scudworth (Phil Lord) is the mad scientist principal of Clone High, who secretly plans to use the clones as attractions for his hypothetical amusement park, and many of the series' subplots surround him trying to find ways to accelerate his plans despite the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures wanting something different. Mr. Butlertron (voiced by Chris Miller again) is Scudworth's sane robotic butler and reluctant sidekick in his stupid schemes. He refers to everyone as "Wesley" as a parody of Mr. Belvedere (1985's TV show). Much of the humor in the show comes from the large contrast between the personality of the clones and the actual values and legacy of the historical figures they are descended from. While they share the same name, and looks, the clones are so different than their originals. For example, Gandhi is portrayed as a hyperactive comedy relief whose biggest dream is to be accepted by those around him. Joan of Arc is in love with Abe, while Abe is unable to see that. The show is also a parody of the after school specials of high-school themed comedies dealing with themes like drugs. In fact, almost every episode opens with a voice-over parodying the "very special episodes" of TV shows. The show use the style of limited animation is a process of making animated cartoons that does not redraw entire frames but variably reuses common parts between frames that was common in the late 90's and early 2000's shows of the time. The characters and backgrounds are traditionally drawn but the frames and cells are frequently recycled. It makes the show seem low-budget. They even mention how cheat the animating is in some episodes. The episodes were pretty funny in my opinion, but sadly due to poor ratings MTV pull the plug of the show. The bad thing about the show is that the last five episodes were never broadcast in the United States. Even if you get to watch the few episodes, it's not worth it. The season finale episode is left with a cliffhanger ending that will never get solved, sadly. My favorite episode is Film Fest: Tears of a Clone, Episode 4, where the students had to make movies for the Clone High Student Film Festival. It makes fun of a lot of the film genres such as Blaxploitation, Bohemianism avant-garde, and autobiographical epic. In a lot of the episodes, there were a number of guest stars from the TV show Scrubs provide voices of several characters in Clone High, such as Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, John C. McGinley, Neil Flynn and Christa Miller because Bill Lawrence produce the show. Also, it's funny that there is an image of a dolphin hidden in almost every episode. I think the main reason why the show was pulled was because MTV released an advertisement that had character Mahatma Gandhi in a way that offended many people in India. To make matters worse for the 55th celebration of Mahatma Gandhi's assassination, protesters in India specifically protested the MTV show. Feeling the heat form this controversy, MTV issued an apology. Scandals like this are rarely good for a show and might cause the demise of the show. Honestly in my opinion, they should cancel all shows on MTV and play music videos only. I'm confused as to why MTV canned it. It was smart, clever, and interesting with likable, fun characters and a dash of high school drama which as everyone knows makes interesting television.
joy_ride_420 I watched one episode and was hooked. Not only do they utilize the quirky dysfunctions of the actual people the clones and based on, but they've developed their own style of weird, sometimes subtle, sometimes not so subtle humor, mixed with the drama of high school and the peer pressure of growing up . Great music composed by Liam Lynch, who is directing the up and coming "Tencious D in The Pick of Destiny". The cast is amazing, consisting of such talents like Mad TV's sexy Nicole Sullivan, Drew Carey's Christa Miller, and of the course the young creators Phil Lord and Chris Miller. The guest appearances are random and hilarious. For those who haven't seen it, just buy the DVD, there's only 13 episodes and can easily be watched in one or two stressed sessions. The last two episodes you can tell they were on top of their game and most likely knew that another season wasn't in the picture.
Gary Feldman (Kurt_Cocaine) This was an absolute classic, I haven't seen it broadcast anywhere in about a year, but I still have vivid memories. The dialog was well scripted, and God, the VA for JFK is hilarious, it actually sounds like Kennedy! But the character who really shines is Gandhi, 'cause he's nothing like Gandhi! He always ends up being the funniest character of all of 'em, even the little robot Principal Scudworth has lying around that calls everyone "Wesley". The episodes are always funny, classics being *WARNING! SPOILERS!* The death of Ponce, the malnutrition episode(Complete with Marilyn Manson's beautiful rendition of "The Food Pyramid Song"), and the Rock Opera episode with Jack motherf*%#ing Black! Andy Dick really annoys the hell out of me, but that's my only complaint, brilliant series, if you've got a thing for both history and witty humor, you'll love this! Nine and a Half out of Ten