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The greatest minds of the world have been cloned, and are now attending high school together.The greatest minds of the world have been cloned, and are now attending high school together.The greatest minds of the world have been cloned, and are now attending high school together.
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- TriviaA dolphin appears in every episode, sometimes in the background, and sometimes as a plot point.
- GoofsThe intro states that the clones were created from historical figures whose corpses were dug up in the 1980s. However, of all the real-life people cloned on the show, seven were still alive after the 1980s - Gene Kelly, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis Jr., Mother Teresa, and Bob Ross. Bishop was still alive when the show first aired in 2002.
- SoundtracksClone High Theme Song
Performed by Abandoned Pools
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MTV teamed up with Nelvana to produce it, so the production values and writing were a couple of notches above their usual fare. It was created by the same people who created "Scrubs" for NBC and used a lot of the same actors to voice the characters.
A secret government agency has cloned a bunch of historical figures so that they can raise their own clone army. The clones, who are all in the teenage angst-y phase are all in High School together dealing with love, sex, drugs and social inadequacy while being watched by a maniacal Principal with plans of his own.
It simultaneously lampoons the current WB-style "tween" shows and after-school specials. The shows comedic style is fast paced, almost vaudevillian and it becomes even more bizarre and disconnected as it moves along.
Too bad MTV dropped it after only airing like, six episodes. I hear it still plays in Canada, though...
A secret government agency has cloned a bunch of historical figures so that they can raise their own clone army. The clones, who are all in the teenage angst-y phase are all in High School together dealing with love, sex, drugs and social inadequacy while being watched by a maniacal Principal with plans of his own.
It simultaneously lampoons the current WB-style "tween" shows and after-school specials. The shows comedic style is fast paced, almost vaudevillian and it becomes even more bizarre and disconnected as it moves along.
Too bad MTV dropped it after only airing like, six episodes. I hear it still plays in Canada, though...
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