A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids.A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids.A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids.
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- 10 wins & 15 nominations total
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- TriviaThe longest-running cast member (apart from Kevin Kopelow) as of April 2005 was Josh Server, who was on the show from the beginning until the full cast change.
- GoofsMiss Fingerly's classroom numbers change between sketches in the first season. (However it is possible that she could be in different classroom).
- Crazy creditsWhen the TRP logo appears, Kel can be heard saying "Hey Clavis! Wake up! The show ain't over! Oh yeah, kick it!".
- Alternate versionsMore recent airings of the show omit the musical guest performances, likely due to legalities.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nostalgia Critic: Snick (2009)
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Back when this show started in 1995, the cast, mainly the players like Keenan Thompson, Lori Beth Denburg, and Kel Mitchell, were all very talented and extremely funny, which made All That one of my favorite shows on Nick.
However, fast forward to 2005....and it's simply not the case. What was once a smart, funny show has now been replaced with a bunch of talentless teens running around on stage, pretty much saying "Look at us, we're funny! Laugh at us!" I watched an episode of All That on tape from 1995, then caught a new one from 2005. The differences are vast and very big. The 2005 All That episode was filled with unfunny sketches, and actors and actresses who were basically trying waaaaaaaaaay to hard to be funny and not succeeding in the least. (It's pretty much the same thing as the god awful "Amanda Show".) At least the 1995 version had funny sketches like Good Burger and such.
Overall, avoid the All That of now like the plague, but try and hunt down the older episodes if you can.
However, fast forward to 2005....and it's simply not the case. What was once a smart, funny show has now been replaced with a bunch of talentless teens running around on stage, pretty much saying "Look at us, we're funny! Laugh at us!" I watched an episode of All That on tape from 1995, then caught a new one from 2005. The differences are vast and very big. The 2005 All That episode was filled with unfunny sketches, and actors and actresses who were basically trying waaaaaaaaaay to hard to be funny and not succeeding in the least. (It's pretty much the same thing as the god awful "Amanda Show".) At least the 1995 version had funny sketches like Good Burger and such.
Overall, avoid the All That of now like the plague, but try and hunt down the older episodes if you can.
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