The comic adventures of the employees of a hard-luck animation company.The comic adventures of the employees of a hard-luck animation company.The comic adventures of the employees of a hard-luck animation company.
- Won 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
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- TriviaJim Carrey did his first appearance on David Letterman's Late Night right after the show was canceled. After Carrey's wild act of impressions, from Sammy Davis Jr. to Clint Eastwood, Letterman mentioned the show, and Carrey pretended to start crying, then said, "I miss Jack Gilford's stories."
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits, the MTM kitten logo forms. An off-screen voice states, "And now, here's the cat!". Instead of meowing, the kitten says, "Quack!"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Siskel & Ebert: Jim Carrey: Class Clown (1998)
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The basic concept was earnest, young art school grad Jim Carrey lands his dream job at a venerable animation studio only to find the crazy people who work there are running the place into the ground and it is up to him to be the responsible grown up who keeps it all together. See the irony? One of the greatest physical comics ever, a man who is himself a living cartoon character, is locked into a straight-man role, while everyone else on the show is supposed to be a lunatic. Carrey is such a good actor that when he emerged a decade later as a wild man on "In Living Color," I was absolutely amazed. It didn't help anything that this show took the time slot of the truly inspired "Buffalo Bill" show with, oh, you know, Dabney Coleman, Gina Davis...
- stevenforbis
- Jul 20, 2003
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