Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA 1970's cop show inspired spoof that records the misadventures of two undercover agents on the police force who become stars at a San Francisco disco scene.A 1970's cop show inspired spoof that records the misadventures of two undercover agents on the police force who become stars at a San Francisco disco scene.A 1970's cop show inspired spoof that records the misadventures of two undercover agents on the police force who become stars at a San Francisco disco scene.
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Sharon Mann
• 2003–2004
Doug Rand
• 2003–2004
Paul Bandey
• 2003–2004
Barbara Scaff
• 2003–2004
Kathleen Delaney
• 2003–2004
Allan Wenger
• 2003–2004
Stephen Croce
• 2003–2004
Christine Flowers
• 2003–2004
Guillaume Barrière
• 2003–2004
Veronica Taylor
• 2003
Dan Green
• 2003
Christopher Collet
• 2003
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Funky Cops is a hilarious show that spoofs old cop buddy TV-shows. Ace Anderson and Jack Kolawski are partners that are like brothers to each other and they are on the San Francisco Police Force and they like disco and to boogie! Because when those guys are on the street there isn't going to be any rock 'n' roll! There is going to be disco. This show kind of reminds me of Starsky and Hutch almost since that show was also taken in the 1970's. I think it's funny how these characters are solving every case in a funny way.
User Rating: 7/10
BOTTOM LINE: WHEN YOU WANT DISCO WHO ARE YOU GOING TO CALL? THE FUNKY COPS!
User Rating: 7/10
BOTTOM LINE: WHEN YOU WANT DISCO WHO ARE YOU GOING TO CALL? THE FUNKY COPS!
all i can say for this show is that it is SWEET.
this show is an all to rare gem that when it was on the air it existed in the ocean of garbage shows that somehow manage to stay on the air.
i mean how often is it that by just watching your favorite show you can relive your glory days as the disco king or queen of the dance floor?
its not how old you are its how young you feel at heart and your never too old to shake your groove thing and strut your stuff when it comes to taking a trip down memory lane while watching this show. the bee gees, the disco dudes, this show has it all homages to some of the best shows that were on back in the day. good disco music and plenty of cop car chases with fuzzy dice and classic music mixed in.
for anybody who was around to enjoy the disco 70's back in the day this show is for you. me i figure the 70's had its best and worst of times just like any other decade. but when it comes to this show it really does succeed at doing the disco 70's justice. this show brings the 70's back in a way i never thought possible it really does pay tribute to the best of disco in its way and the elvis episode long live the king is to die for. it really captures the tragedy of the kings demise even as it spoofs him with the character aeron king.
extra thought definitely went into that episode when it comes to the show playing lyrics from elvis's amazing grace during the funeral parade and cemetery scene. the show really paid tribute to the man with that episode.
they even spoofed don king in the episode king of the ring.
this show rocks.
this show is an all to rare gem that when it was on the air it existed in the ocean of garbage shows that somehow manage to stay on the air.
i mean how often is it that by just watching your favorite show you can relive your glory days as the disco king or queen of the dance floor?
its not how old you are its how young you feel at heart and your never too old to shake your groove thing and strut your stuff when it comes to taking a trip down memory lane while watching this show. the bee gees, the disco dudes, this show has it all homages to some of the best shows that were on back in the day. good disco music and plenty of cop car chases with fuzzy dice and classic music mixed in.
for anybody who was around to enjoy the disco 70's back in the day this show is for you. me i figure the 70's had its best and worst of times just like any other decade. but when it comes to this show it really does succeed at doing the disco 70's justice. this show brings the 70's back in a way i never thought possible it really does pay tribute to the best of disco in its way and the elvis episode long live the king is to die for. it really captures the tragedy of the kings demise even as it spoofs him with the character aeron king.
extra thought definitely went into that episode when it comes to the show playing lyrics from elvis's amazing grace during the funeral parade and cemetery scene. the show really paid tribute to the man with that episode.
they even spoofed don king in the episode king of the ring.
this show rocks.
I remember seeing a commercial break with the title card for the show and I was like: Wow, that sounds so cool! Afterward, I caught an episode and thought: This IS cool!
Jack or Dick Kowalski (depending on what version you're watching) and Ace are two cops that are brought in to help stem the tide of crime in San Francisco. They're cops by day with a fast car, reckless driving but once they're on the case they'll always get to the bottom of the case
Dick/Jack and Ace navigate family, love and their cases can take on some interesting twists and turns.
If you want to turn your brain off for a while and watch a great cartoon in the meantime, this is a good one for you
Jack or Dick Kowalski (depending on what version you're watching) and Ace are two cops that are brought in to help stem the tide of crime in San Francisco. They're cops by day with a fast car, reckless driving but once they're on the case they'll always get to the bottom of the case
Dick/Jack and Ace navigate family, love and their cases can take on some interesting twists and turns.
If you want to turn your brain off for a while and watch a great cartoon in the meantime, this is a good one for you
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[Jack and Ace are pulling up against a car and Ace pulls out his badge]
Ace Anderson: Stop police! Pull over!
[the car gains speed and drives off]
Jack Kowalski: That line never works!
- ConexõesEdited into The Fight for the Fox Box (2003)
- Trilhas sonorasLet's boogie (Générique Original)
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By what name was Funky Cops (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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