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Included more wackiness and fantasy than the film. [[Lampshade Hanging|This was lampshaded]]. Contained little swearing or sexual references. [[Lampshade Hanging|This was lampshaded, also]]. Added such things as an arch-nemesis, [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] Mr. Leonardo Leonardo and his Odd Job like [[The Dragon|assistant]]. Had a [[Token Minority]], Lando, who showed up just to be black, saying a few words every now and then. [[Lampshade Hanging|All of that lampshaded as well]]. It also had a [[Clip Show]], ''[[Refuge in Audacity|in the second episode]]''. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded, at least the first part]].
 
Marked the first time the character designs of [https://web.archive.org/web/20131015045120/http://www.silvertoons.com/silvertoons/ Stephen Silver] were added to the animation direction of Steve Loter and Chris Bailey. This team, with a distinct visual style, would come up again in a [[Kim Possible|much different place]]. Also had an [[wikipedia:Clerks (animated series)#Overview|impressive voice cast]], most notably the four main actors in the original film (Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith) reprising their roles.
 
Very funny, only had six episodes made. Episodes four and two made it to air, [[Screwed by the Network|in that order]]. Definitely [[Too Good to Last]]. A DVD is available.