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KaBlam! - Season 3
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Title: KaBlam!

Overview: KaBlam! is a sketch comedy television series that ran from 1996 to 2000. It features a collection of short films in several different styles of animation, bridged by the characters of Henry and June, who introduce the shorts, and have adventures of their own. The show ended its three-year run nine months short of four years on January 22, 2000.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 6.9 (26 votes)

Cast

  • Henry (voice): Noah Segan
  • June (voice): Julia McIlvaine
  • Announcer (voice): Bert Pence
  • KaBlam! - More Happiness Than Allowed By Law (Season 3 - Episode 1)

    Jet Cat Sacred Identity Action League Now! Flippers of Fury: This episode is all up to Stinky Diver and his flippers because he is going to have to deffeat the Red Ninja. He goes back to his Sensai to learn basic Martial Arts. Can Stinky Diver deffeat the Red Ninja in Martial Arts? Prometheus and Bob Hammock Life With Loopy Send In The Clones Henry & June Theme Henry and June's birthday celebration. (Three years, she remembers, with a red RC car for Henry; he doesn't remember or have a gift for her.)

    KaBlam! - Money Train 2 (Season 3 - Episode 2)

    Sniz and Fondue Solitaire Confinement - Fondue becomes addicted to Windows Solitaire. Action League Now! Rags To Riches: The Mayor becomes rich and hires a bunch of people to destroy the Action League. Prometheus and Bob Ball: Prometheus attempts to teach Bob how to play with a ball. Life With Loopy Big Burp Theory Henry & June Theme Louis Tannenbaum: Henry and June discover their weirdo fan of the month.

    KaBlam! - Your Logo Here (Season 3 - Episode 3)

    Sniz and Fondue Penny-ante Vigilantes: Fondue finds a crook in his house, although it's really sleepwalking Sniz. Action Leauge Now Melty Dearest: Meltman finds a spider and has to protect it. Life with Loopy Secret Agent Mom: Loopy finds out her mom is a secret agent and is hiding an alien in the house. Prometheus & Bob Bob's Birthday: Prometheus helps Bob properly celebrate his birthday. Henry & June Theme Henry and June are "Preparing young minds for tomorrow's future...today!" In other words, getting more educational.

    KaBlam! - Holdeth the Pickle, Holdeth the Lettuce (Season 3 - Episode 4)

    Jetcat Project EVIL Action League Now Tears of a Clone: Bill the Lab Guy creates a cloning machine and chaos comes as time goes on. Prometheus & Bob Toilet Life with Loopy Loopy and the Snow Lady: Loopy desperately tries to prevent Snow Lady from melting. Henry & June Theme Colonial Williamsburg

    KaBlam! - It's All in the Wrist (Season 3 - Episode 5)

    Sniz & Fondue Hosed!: Sniz believes that his hose can heal people. Action League Now Art of Thunder: Thunder Girl shows how much she loves to draw. Prometheus & Bob Treehouse Life with Loopy Goin' South

    KaBlam! - Year Round Fun (Season 3 - Episode 6)

    Sniz & Fondue The Great Chili Cookoff: Sniz and Fondue wish to cooperate in a hottest chili contest, but are forced to compete against each other. Action League Now Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Stinky Diver is very depressed and he meets a new friend that's a dog named Smelly and they become best friends until The Mayor is called for his huge trick again. Prometheus & Bob Bed: Prometheus attempts to teach Bob sleeping in a bed. Life with Loopy Sweet Dreams: Loopy puts an end to Larry's nightmares. Henry and June Theme The Writer's Strike: The writers quit, and Henry and June try to run the show on their own.

    KaBlam! - The New Class (Season 3 - Episode 7)

    Action League Now A Star is Torn: The Mayor tries tricking the Action League once again. The Mayor dresses up as a conductor of a movie and asks Thunder Girl to be in it by doing killer stunts... Literally. Prometheus & Bob Robot Life with Loopy Fang Fairy: Loopy is cursed by the Fang Fairy for giving her fake vampire teeth. Patchhead Demolition Mission: Patchhead must obtain a new bowling trophy for her father. Henry & June Theme Director: Glen, the new director, shows up to improve ratings, starts with acting exercises for Henry and June.

    KaBlam! - Great for Paper Training (Season 3 - Episode 8)

    Action League Now Melty's Girl: Once again, Meltman gets an unlikely girlfriend. Prometheus & Bob Television Life with Loopy Bull in a China Shop Race Rabbit Old Dentist Henry & June Theme Pet: A stray dog that follows June to the studio becomes a "bone of contention" between Henry and June.

    KaBlam! - You'll Love Our Selection (Season 3 - Episode 9)

    Action League Now Roughing the Passer: The Mayor tries to injure NFL Quarter Back's so than he can play as starting Quarter Back and become famous. Prometheus & Bob Arctic Life with Loopy Whale of a Time Race Rabbit Moose on the Road Henry & June Theme Mr. Foot: Popularity gauge for show elements. Henry and June get individual sixes's, together they get a seven rating, but Mr. Foot gets a ten!

    KaBlam! - You May Already Be a Kablammer (Season 3 - Episode 10)

    Action League Now Hit of Horror: K-Podge creates a song which hypnotises people to destroy the Action League, so Bill The Lab Guy calls Lou Rawls to Help. Prometheus & Bob Laundry:Prometheus and Bob sit in a hot spring while washing laundry, until an alien ruins the fun. Life with Loopy In the Doghouse:Loopy gets aressted by the guad dog next door while looking for her frisbee. Hockey Monkey Adults everywhere are looking for a Monkey and some kids who are playing hockey together. Music by Jimminy Kroekel and The Zambonis. Henry & June Theme Sidekick: A ""sidekick"" arrives, Jimmie McGee (an Ed McMahon type, blue tux), to laugh at Henry and June's jokes in case the audience doesn't get them.

    KaBlam! - KaFun! (Season 3 - Episode 11)

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