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  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Since the show was produced by Bill Lawrence of Scrubs and Spin City fame, pretty much every main character of Scrubs has shown up as someone's foster parent or clone. Including the Janitor as...the Janitor.
    • Supposedly, Word of God declares the Clone High Janitor and the Scrubs Janitor to be the same character.
      • It all makes sense... Glenn acts so nice on Clone High, but the trauma of being fired as well as the death of his son, combined with the trauma of suddenly being in live action, could naturally have shattered the Janitor's mind and left him in the bitter/insane condition that he is in throughout Scrubs. Penny in the door=litter?
      • He must live in a strange world then.
        • This theory is validated on the season 8 finale of Scrubs, in which Janitor reveals his name to J.D. as Glenn, the name used by the Clone High character.
    • Bill Lawrence's wife Christa Miller, who plays Jordan Sullivan, voices Cleopatra.
    • Donald Faison (Turk) plays Joan of Arc's blind father Toots, George Washington Carver, and literally every other black male character.
    • Zach Braff (JD) makes a cameo in one episode as Paul Revere.
    • John C. McGinley (Dr. Cox) plays a creepy trucker in one episode.
    • Sarah Chalke (Elliot) appears in a couple episodes as Marie Antoinette.
    • The X-Stream Blu promoters? JD, Elliot and Turk.
    • And from Spin City, Michael J. Fox had a very minor (but fully credited) cameo as Gandhi's Remaining Kidney in the first episode.
      • "I miss him."
    • Saturday Night Live fans will recognize Will Forte as the voice of Abe and the narrator.
    • Mad TV fans should recognise Michael Mcdonald as Gandhi.
    • Joan of Arc is voiced by Shego.