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Clerks (2000)

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Clerks

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Canceled after only two episodes aired.
Ben Affleck was going to voice a reoccurring character that claimed he was the King of Canada. The series was canceled before this could happen.
When the studio bought the series, they apparently did not realize that the characters of Jay and Silent Bob were drug dealers. When they were informed, studio executives insisted that this be changed, and the two became firecracker dealers for the cartoon.
The aired episodes were the fourth then second in that order.
In the beginning of the final episode, where Dante appears in the nude covered by a mosaic, the animation team actually drew Dante anatomically correct and covered it with a mosaic.

Director Trademark

Kevin Smith: [37] At 37 seconds into the DVD Main Menu, a dog takes a leak on Silent Bob's shoe. This is a reference to his favorite number.
Kevin Smith: [37] In the lost pilot episode, Randal is charging an old lady for her groceries and the total comes to 37 cents, a reference to his cult classic and basis for the series, Clerks (1994).
Kevin Smith: [jaws] Twice in episode 3, when the clerks were talking about the virus outbreak, Randal compares it to Jaws, "There's water in the toilet. Sharks swim in water. I rest my case." Again later, they mention "Jaws".

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