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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | KaBlam! (Kablam! Theater in pre-production) was an animated anthology show designed to show off more animated shows, and the first spin-off of All That. Running only a half-hour, it crammed in four two-to-five minute programs per episode as well as various miscellaneous animated short series that would come and go. It spawned two spinoffs, Action League NOW (which was the centerpiece of KaBlam! throughout its run) and Angela Anaconda. It was masterminded by Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi, the creators of The Adventures of Pete and Pete (McRobb also wrote for Nick's original Doug and Ren and Stimpy), as well as Robert Mittenthal, who co-created Nickelodeon's incarnation of |Double Dare. It aired on Nickelodeon from 1996-2000, with many episodes left unaired. It's more less-remembered than any other Nicktoon save Oh Yeah Cartoons, but there's somewhat of a reason there. |