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Imagine that as time continues into the future, the past starts to unravel, with various points in history coming out all wrong. Abe Lincoln leaves his presidency to pull pranks, Eli Whitney invents flesh-eating robots instead of the cotton gin, Beethoven becomes a professional wrestler, and Cleopatra wants to turn the pyramids into shopping malls. Enter Time Squad, who travel through time making sure that the past stays right on track. The show follows one section of Time Squad: Buck Tuddrussel, who punches before he thinks, Larry 3000, a robot who originally worked with kings and diplomats, and Otto, an orphan picked up along the way who assists with his knowledge of the past. "Ensuring the past to protect our future." Written by
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Making history fun, and making fun of history.
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Goofs
In the episode where the Time Squad meet Alfred Nobel in Sweden, Tuddrussel is greeted by a Swede who says "Guten Morgen" - which is German, not Swedish, for "good morning". In Swedish it would be "god morgon".
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Quotes
Buck Tuddrussel:
Well, mission accomplished. It took some doing, but we talked Karl Marx out of building the world's largest igloo and back to writing the Communist Manifesto.
The Larry 3000:
Yes, once you kicked him in the belly.
Buck Tuddrussel:
Hey, if you're gonna make an omelet, you gotta break a few eggs.
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Crazy Credits
At the end of the credits, we see Otto Osworth, Buck Tuddrussel, and Larry 3000 inside the cartoon network logo and they activate their time machine and dissapear
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I have been searching for this for quite awhile. Was SO glad I finally found all the episodes! During my search, I discovered a lot of things about the show I never knew - enough to convince me that, not only, won't the show be returning to Cartoon Network (or any other network); but I seriously doubt it will make it to commercial release anytime soon. From what I understand, Cartoon Network was forced to cancel Time Squad in 2003, after an episode involving a mission to snap George W. Bush out of an obsession with a giant ball of twine. So much for 'Free country', huh? I loved this show - it was a cartoon with tons of hidden adult jokes (the best kind of cartoons!). It lags at times during the episodes, but picks right up quickly enough to not lose my interest. Would love to see a live-action version of this show!