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No, this isn't a sketch or talk show, despite what the title suggests.
No, this isn't a sketch or talk show, despite what the title suggests.


In an [[Animated Adaptation]] of the [[Made for TV Movie]] ''[[The Kid With The Broken Halo]]'', [[Diffrent Strokes|Gary Coleman]] stars as an apprentice angel named Andy LeBeau. [[Once an Episode]], he has to go help one or more unfortunate children on Earth solve their problems. With each mission, though, [[Designated Villain]] Hornswoggle would always try to sabotage Andy by tricking him into making the wrong choices, and Andy would have to fix them by the end.
In an [[Animated Adaptation]] of the [[Made for TV Movie]] ''[[The Kid With The Broken Halo]]'', [[Diff'rent Strokes|Gary Coleman]] stars as an apprentice angel named Andy LeBeau. [[Once an Episode]], he has to go help one or more unfortunate children on Earth solve their problems. With each mission, though, [[Designated Villain]] Hornswoggle would always try to sabotage Andy by tricking him into making the wrong choices, and Andy would have to fix them by the end.


[[Hanna-Barbera]] produced the show for [[NBC]]. If this cartoon wasn't hard enough to watch back when it was in first run in 1982, or when it was rerun on [[Cartoon Network]], [[Harsher in Hindsight|it's definitely hard to watch now that]] [[Funny Aneurysm Moment|Gary Coleman has actually died]].
[[Hanna-Barbera]] produced the show for [[NBC]]. If this cartoon wasn't hard enough to watch back when it was in first run in 1982, or when it was rerun on [[Cartoon Network]], [[Harsher in Hindsight|it's definitely hard to watch now that]] [[Funny Aneurysm Moment|Gary Coleman has actually died]].

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This cartoon provides examples of:
* [[Animated Adaptation]]
* [[Animated Adaptation]]
* [[Fluffy Cloud Heaven]]
* [[Fluffy Cloud Heaven]]
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Casey Kasem]] did the [[Opening Narration]], and Julie McWhirter Dees was the voice of Lydia, the rich girl.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Casey Kasem]] did the [[Opening Narration]], and Julie McWhirter Dees was the voice of Lydia, the rich girl.
** How did [[Tenchi Muyo|Ayeka]] become an angel? (She and supervising angel Angelica were both voiced by Jennifer Darling.)
** How did [[Tenchi Muyo!|Ayeka]] become an angel? (She and supervising angel Angelica were both voiced by Jennifer Darling.)
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]


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Latest revision as of 17:52, 1 May 2017

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No, this isn't a sketch or talk show, despite what the title suggests.

In an Animated Adaptation of the Made for TV Movie The Kid With The Broken Halo, Gary Coleman stars as an apprentice angel named Andy LeBeau. Once an Episode, he has to go help one or more unfortunate children on Earth solve their problems. With each mission, though, Designated Villain Hornswoggle would always try to sabotage Andy by tricking him into making the wrong choices, and Andy would have to fix them by the end.

Hanna-Barbera produced the show for NBC. If this cartoon wasn't hard enough to watch back when it was in first run in 1982, or when it was rerun on Cartoon Network, it's definitely hard to watch now that Gary Coleman has actually died.


Tropes used in The Gary Coleman Show include: