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''All That'' is an American
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children's television series created by
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and Mike Tollin. The series originally aired on
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from April 16, 1994, to October 22, 2005, lasting ten seasons, and was produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and by Schneider's Bakery in season ten. The
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was originally shown as a special "sneak peek" on April 16, 1994, with the show officially debuting as a regular series on January 21, 1995. The series features original short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests aimed toward a young audience. Its sketches parody popular culture and are performed by a large and varying cast of child and teen actors. Early episodes were taped at Nickelodeon Studios at
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and then moved to
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at the Nickelodeon on Sunset theatre, where other Nickelodeon shows such as '' The Amanda Show'', '' Kenan & Kel'', and ''
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'' were taped. ''All That'' went on to become a fixture on Nickelodeon for over a decade and has received acclaim for its diverse cast and impact on
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. The series has spun off several members of the cast in their own Nickelodeon television series with varying levels of success. It has been marketed in several ways, including an
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, books, a
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(with a
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), festival tour, and numerous reunions and specials celebrating the legacy of ''All That''. In 2019, Robbins, the current president of Nickelodeon and co-creator of the original series, announced a revival of the series with original cast member
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serving as executive producer, with Kel Mitchell later confirmed in the same role. The eleventh season premiered on June 15, 2019, with musical guests
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. Original cast members Lori Beth Denberg and
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each appeared, and made sporadic appearances throughout the season. The last episode of the series aired on December 17, 2020, after production was permanently suspended due to the
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.


History


Development

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created the show, and the
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was Dan Schneider who also became the
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of the series in the third season. ''All That'' marked the beginning of Schneider's prolific career in creating and writing hit television series for young audiences. ''
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'', in separate articles, referred to Schneider as "the
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of children's television" and "the master of a television genre". In 1986, Robbins and Schneider met when they were cast in the ABC sitcom ''
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'', where they co-starred as Eric Mardian and Dennis Blunden, members of an honors program for gifted high school students. Becoming close friends, the two performers both shared a mutual interest in writing, eventually coming together to write and then pitch an episode to the show's producers just to see if they could do it. To their amazement, the producers liked their idea and bought it. Their episode ("Will the Real Arvid Engen Please Stand Up") later aired during the show's second season in 1988. Following the success of ''Head of the Class'', Robbins and Schneider were asked to co-host the second annual Kids Choice Awards in 1988 alongside
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and
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. Although they were unaware of the fledgling
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, the two agreed to participate. The award ceremony that year was produced by Albie Hecht, with whom Robbins and Schneider quickly struck up a friendship. Their friendship continued after the awards, and Hecht suggested they develop something for Nickelodeon. Robbins and Schneider declined his offer, as they were still under contract with ABC. By 1991, after ''Head of the Class'' ended its five-season run, Robbins started a production company with producer friend Mike Tollin, aptly named Tollin/Robbins Productions. The company originally produced several small-budget sports documentaries. Hecht, now Head of Development for Nickelodeon, contacted them and asked them to tape a project for the network. The half-hour documentary they made featured two of the network's
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hosts, Phil Moore (''
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'') and
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('' Get the Picture'' and '' Nickelodeon GUTS''), as co-hosts of a comedy tour as they drove around to different cities to perform. Since their schedule only permitted for two days of taping, Tollin/Robbins had to make the entire show appear as if they had toured around the country. Impressed with the final product, Hecht later met with Robbins to discuss developing something; asking Robbins if there was any type of show that he would be interested in making. Robbins pitched an idea of creating a kid-friendly version of ''
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,'' which cast member
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would later join in 2003. He brought Tollin and Schneider (as head writer) along to help develop the show. The three were influenced by classic sketch shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Laugh In'', and began to flesh out a rough idea of the show's format. Schneider decided against writing the
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and instead chose to compile the cast first. Usually, in television, the pilot is written first and the cast is assembled later. However, the three believed it was crucial to find the right actors first and then tailor to their strengths. A nationwide talent search for child and teen actors was launched that would last for several months. Eventually, Angelique Bates, Lori Beth Denberg, Katrina Johnson, Kel Mitchell, Alisa Reyes,
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, and Thompson were hired.


Original series (1994–2000)

The basic concept for the series was a half-hour show that featured a
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(which featured the cast participating in varying juvenile acts in a
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or around the studio before the show starts), several different sketches; including "runners" (short-length sketches), and then a musical performance to close out the episode. The main staple was the ''Vital Information'' sketch, which would go on to be featured in every show through the end of the sixth season (some people compared it to the long-running ''SNL'' segment ''
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''). Cast and crew flew out to Nickelodeon Studios at
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in
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to shoot the pilot in front of a studio audience on January 17, 1994. After taping was completed, the pilot was shelved as screenings did not test well with the focus groups, consisting of children, both boys and girls in different age groups, that Nickelodeon used. The scores showed that "kids probably wouldn't like this new sketch comedy show for kids". Regardless of the negative response,
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(then President of Nickelodeon) decided to pick the series up. During the first season, writing partners Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert were brought on as producers and continued working in that capacity through the third season. They continued their relationship with Thompson and Mitchell by co-executive producing and head writing the spin-off series '' Kenan & Kel'' and eventually writing the feature film ''
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'' (1997) with Schneider. After production on the second season wrapped in 1996, the show moved out of the old Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. The network, interested in moving production of their live-action series to the West Coast began scouting soundstages in California. Production for the third season was completed at the
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studio lot before Nickelodeon obtained a lease for the 6230
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facility. During this period, Bates left the show and was replaced by
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. A Nickelodeon producer discovered Bynes while she attended a children's comedy camp at L.A.'s
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. At the end of the third season, Johnson and Reyes left the show. In 1997, Nickelodeon purchased the Sunset Boulevard property (formerly The Earl Carrol Theater) and rechristened it as Nickelodeon on Sunset.All That Fresh Out The Box''All That: Fresh Out the Box'', Steve Holland, Pocket Books, 1998 Production for the series would remain there until the end of the tenth season in 2005. The fourth season began with the additions of Leon Frierson, Christy Knowings, and Danny Tamberelli to the cast. Knowings and Tamberelli were known to Nickelodeon producers having both participated in other projects for the network; Knowings was discovered while taping a pilot for a show called ''And Now This''; Tamberelli was the star of '' The Adventures of Pete & Pete'', and guest starred on the Nickelodeon game show ''
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'' where he befriended fellow guest star Kopelow. At the end of the fourth season, Denberg and Schneider left the show. Schneider initially left the series to create the short-lived
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sitcom '' Guys Like Us'', and later took over a fledgling pilot for Bynes that would become '' The Amanda Show''. For the fifth season, Kopelow and Seifert took over Schneider's responsibilities as head writers and co-executive producers; Tamberelli succeeded Denberg as the new ''Vital Information'' anchor; added to the cast were
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and Mark Saul. Although a teenager at the time, Cannon previously worked as the audience warm up and writer for the show before joining the cast. On March 13, 1999, Nickelodeon celebrated the series in an hour-long special episode dubbed ''All That Live'', in honor of the show's "100th episode" (although it was chronologically the 85th episode to be aired on the network). The episode was the first, and only occurrence in the show's history done entirely live in front of a studio audience. The 100th episode featured several celebrity guests: Melissa Joan Hart (''
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'' and Nickelodeon's ''
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''), Larisa Oleynik (Nickelodeon's ''
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''), Robert Ri'chard (Nickelodeon's '' Cousin Skeeter''), and
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(in a taped video appearance; Spears was originally supposed to perform in person but had to back out due to a knee injury and
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took her place) all made appearances; with Bates, Denberg, Johnson and Reyes appearing as well. After the 100th episode, the show won the Kids' Choice Award for Favorite TV Show on May 1, 1999. The fifth season ended with the departures of Mitchell and Thompson. Stand-up comedian Gabriel Iglesias (who, at 24, was much older than the otherwise preteen-to-late-teenage cast) was hired to replace the two for the following season. The abbreviated sixth season was followed by a nationwide summer tour, the ''All That Music and More Festival'', hosted by the cast and headlined by featured musical guests. Kopelow, Seifert and the entire cast left the series soon after. In their absence, Schneider returned as showrunner.


Relaunch series (2002–2005)

In 2000, ''All That'' was put on hiatus to be relaunched with a new cast. During the hiatus, Nickelodeon ran a series of specials. Production for the seventh season started back up a year later after an extensive nationwide talent search for child and teen actors. Ultimately hired were Chelsea Brummet, Jack DeSena, Lisa Foiles, Bryan Hearne,
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, and Kyle Sullivan. The format of the series remained roughly the same as the original seasons, but episodes now featured a weekly guest host who would appear alongside the cast in sketches, just as ''Saturday Night Live'' had incorporated since its 1975 premiere (the weekly host was gradually phased out of the show later on). ''Vital Information'' was also dropped and replaced with a new regular segment titled ''Know Your Stars''. The first episode of the "new" ''All That'' featured special guests
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and
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and debuted on January 19, 2002. The eighth season opened with the addition of Britney Spears' younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, to the cast. In addition, ''All That'' cast members were also included in a new wraparound segment during the
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lineup, the '' SNICK On-Air Dare'', in which they attempted various dares (such as a now-infamous segment, later recalled in the 2024
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documentary '' Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'', in which Hearne was painted with
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that would be licked off him by a pack of dogs); occasionally, ''On-Air Dares'' featured special guests from other Nickelodeon shows. Hearne left the series just as Nickelodeon was promoting a new competition series, '' R U All That?: Nickelodeon's Search for the Funniest Kid in America'', in which the grand prize winner would be given an opportunity to become a cast member on ''All That''. After this contest ended in 2003, the finals aired on the network on July 26, 2003. The contest picked five finalists, all of whom would perform a sketch with the current cast. The winner of ''R U All That?'' was Christina Kirkman, who would officially join the cast in ninth season; the competition's runner-up, Ryan Coleman, would join the cast later that year. At the end of the ninth season, Lyons, Samuels and Spears departed the series. Spears left to focus on a new Nickelodeon sitcom that Schneider had created, ''
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''. In 2005, the tenth season began with a celebration of the show's tenth anniversary. As part of the event, Nickelodeon aired episodes from the first six seasons of ''All That'' in the week leading up to a "reunion special" on April 23, 2005, hosted by Muniz and featuring Ashanti and Bow Wow as the musical guests. The special featured cast members from both the original and relaunch series performing in sketches together. And, after a hiatus, the ''Vital Information'' sketch was brought back with
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, winner of sister channel
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's ''Coming to the Stage'' competition, as the anchor. The special also introduced Kianna Underwood and Denzel Whitaker as new cast members. Approximately 6.2 million total viewers watched the special on both its April 23 and 24 airings, making it the top
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program for the 2–11, 6–11, and 9–14 age
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, and TV.com gave it a rating of 8.7/10. Chronologically, the anniversary special and season were taped in the fall of 2004, before being aired on Nickelodeon the following year. After the anniversary, the new season began airing a week later. The tenth season would mark the end of the relaunch era of the show as Foiles announced the show's cancellation.


Revival series (2019–2020)

In the fall of 2018, Brian Robbins, co-creator of the series, was formally announced as the new president of Nickelodeon. Now in charge of the company's programming unit, Robbins expressed interest in a revival of the show, saying, in an interview with ''
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'', that: The show's revival was announced as part of Nickelodeon's 2019 content slate on February 14, 2019. On May 14, 2019, it was announced that the show would premiere on June 15, 2019, with Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell serving as executive producers; Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert returning as consulting producers; and the involvement of former cast members in sketches. However, Dan Schneider, former executive producer of the series, would not be involved with the second relaunch as Nickelodeon had cut ties with Schneider in 2018. By 2017, Nickelodeon had ceased all operations at the Nickelodeon on Sunset lot and the property was later sold. Production for the revival series was done at
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(formerly known as NBC Studios) in Burbank, California. The new cast was officially revealed on '' Today with Hoda & Jenna'' on May 29, 2019. The cast included Ryan Alessi, Reece Caddell, Kate Godfrey, Gabrielle Green, Nathan Janak, Lex Lumpkin, and Chinguun Sergelen. An expanded episode order, adding 13 episodes to the initial 13, was announced in October 2019, along with Aria Brooks being added to the cast starting with episode 14. An additional ten episodes were ordered in February 2020, with eight of them being completed before production was suspended due to the
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in March 2020. However, despite the postponement, production did not resume, and Green would confirm in 2024 on an
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post that ''All That'' was indeed cancelled by
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in 2021, around the time that she was set to begin work as a co-star on the Nickelodeon show, '' That Girl Lay Lay'', without having a reason for the cancellation. The format of the series remained roughly the same as the original era and the relaunch era. Minor changes to the format included the traditional cold open (which featured the cast in a green room or around the studio before the show started) occasionally appearing later in an episode rather than at the beginning; ''Vital Information'', now sporadically appearing, was kept on with Caddell as anchor; and ''Know Your Stars'' was dropped for the revival. The revival series featured the involvement of former cast members appearing regularly with the new cast in sketches. Numerous classic characters from the previous eras were revived as well. Besides Mitchell and Thompson; Lori Beth Denberg, Lisa Foiles, Alisa Reyes, Mark Saul, Josh Server, and Jamie Lynn Spears all returned to cameo. In celebration of the show's return to Nickelodeon, a Good Burger pop-up location opened to fans in Santa Monica, California. With the purchase of a ticket, guests have access to a menu inspired by the sketch and film, a small arcade, and memorabilia and set pieces.


Cast

The sketches of ''All That'' are performed by a large and varying cast of child, teen, and young adult actors. The following is a list of the main cast and featured performers from the three eras.


Musical guests

Each episode of ''All That'' features a musical guest that closes out the show. Later seasons featured a weekly host who would appear alongside the cast in sketches (the weekly host was gradually phased out of the show later on).


Episodes


Sketches

''All That'' features original short comedic sketches that parody popular culture. Although the show had a team of writers, the cast was encouraged to help contribute their own ideas for characters and other segments. Improv and ad-libbing were used to help the cast and writers find the right tone for a certain skit. The following is a short list of some sketches that aired during the show's tenure.


Impact and legacy

''All That'' is highly regarded for its large diverse cast both in terms of ethnicity and gender. The show was praised in ''
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'' for breaking the classical norms set in children's TV with its cast, irreverent and unapologetic humor, and kid characters played by actual kids. When ''All That'' debuted in 1994, television was still primarily segregated by race as shown by popular sitcoms like ''
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'' (where the cast is completely white) or ''
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'' (where the cast is entirely black); even ''Saturday Night Live'' was dominated by white male comedians. Robbins, Schneider and Tollin wanted the show to reflect its audience and also sought out varying musical acts (
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and R&B among others) to embrace the diversity.


Awards and nominations


Reunion events

In 2011, Lisa Foiles joined forces with Comikaze Expo, planning the first ever ''All That'' reunion with Comikaze Expo CEO Regina Carpinelli. The reunion featured a roundtable discussion, where the cast reflected on their tenure on the show and received questions from the audience. Angelique Bates, Lori Beth Denberg, Lisa Foiles, Leon Frierson, Katrina Johnson, Kevin Kopelow, Kel Mitchell, Alisa Reyes, Giovonnie Samuels, Mark Saul, Josh Server all participated in the event. Also in 2011, Bates, Johnson, and Reyes appeared together at '' Zooey Magazine''s One Year Anniversary Special Event held in Hollywood. The anniversary launched the Love Is Louder campaign which speaks out against bullying and hate messages. In the 2011 special " iParty with Victorious" (a crossover between ''
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and
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''), when Carly Shay (portrayed by
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) asks Kenan Thompson for a favor, he jokingly complains that everyone wants to borrow money from him, including Andy Samberg (Thompson's ''Saturday Night Live'' co-star) and half of the original cast of ''All That''. In 2015, Mitchell and Thompson reunited on ''
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'' where they performed a special ''Good Burger'' sketch. Dan Schneider returned to write the sketch for the show. In 2015, Comikaze Expo held the second ''All That'' reunion. Angelique Bates, Chelsea Brummet, Ryan Coleman, Lori Beth Denberg, Jack DeSena, Lisa Foiles, Bryan Hearne, Katrina Johnson, Christina Kirkman, Christy Knowings, Kel Mitchell, Alisa Reyes, Giovonnie Samuels, Mark Saul, Josh Server, and Danny Tamberelli all participated in the event. From April 16-17, 2016, to celebrate the show's 22nd anniversary, TeenNick (as part of its
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programming block) aired a reunion special consisting of new 3–4 minute shorts with most of the original cast, including Thompson and Mitchell. In 2018, Lori Beth Denberg, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, and Kenan Thompson appeared together on an episode of Nick Cannon's
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series '' Wild 'n Out''.


Spin-offs


''Kenan & Kel''

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created by Kim Bass for Nickelodeon. It starred then-''All That'' cast members Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. Sixty-five episodes and a made-for-TV movie ''Two Heads Are Better Than None'' were produced over four seasons. The first two seasons were taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida, and the remaining two were taped at the Nick on Sunset theater in Hollywood.


''The Amanda Show''

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and
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that aired on Nickelodeon from October 16, 1999, to September 21, 2002. It starred Amanda Bynes,
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, and Nancy Sullivan, along with several performing artists who came and left at different points.


''The Nick Cannon Show''

The premise of the semi-scripted show was that its star, Nick Cannon, a former cast member on ''All That'', would come across a situation he thought needed changing and then "take over" to make things better, or at least funnier.


In other media


''Good Burger''

''All That'' made one effort in developing a popular sketch into a feature-length film with ''Good Burger.'' Co-creator Mike Tollin said: The movie was released in theaters on July 25, 1997, with a budget of roughly $10 million. The film holds a score of 33% on
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based on 45 reviews. Most praise came to Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson's performances. Although the film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, it received positive reviews from fans and it was a financial success. A sequel, '' Good Burger 2'', was released in 2023.


''All That: The Album''

On November 26, 1996, Nickelodeon released an ''All That'' CD titled '' All That: The Album''. It contains ''All That'' dialogues from the show, and songs sung by musical guests (i.e.
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, Naughty By Nature, etc.). ''All That''s theme opening by
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and outro theme were released on this CD. Music from the CD is mainly inspired by the show.


''All That: Fresh out the Box''

On October 1, 1998, Nickelodeon released a 112-page book of ''All That'' called '' All That: Fresh out the Box'' by Steve Holland. The book contains information of the show's sketches, cast members and points of the show. It also contains different character information as well.


Live tour

On June 30, 2000, Nickelodeon gave ''All That'' a promotional summer tour titled All That! Music and More Festival, which traveled all over the United States and was hosted by the cast of ''All That''. The tour began after Season 6 and lasted until September 3, 2000. The tour mainly featured the cast members of ''All That'' and a musical guest. Many of the musical guests joined and performed during the tour. Also while the tour went on, the cast members did numerous live sketches. There was also a ticket contest the year before the festival began. On July 29, 2000, Nickelodeon broadcast the highlights and events that happened during the entire festival.


iTunes

On August 15, 2011, the iTunes Store released ''All That: Volume 1'' with the first seven episodes from season two. On November 29, 2011, the ''iTunes Store'' released ''All That: Volume 2'' with seven more episodes from season two. ''All That: Volume 3'' was released in 2012 with seven episodes from season two. Just like The '90s Are All That (later re-titled NickRewind) programming block airings on TeenNick, the musical guest performances are omitted and the end credits are re-done as generic white text on black. ''All That Volume 4'', with episodes from the start of season 3, was released on iTunes August 13, 2012; however, episodes 40 and 43 are excluded for unknown reasons with episodes 45 and 46 included instead. On June 24, 2013, the iTunes Store released ''All That: Retro Essentials'' with four episodes from season two. The episodes are 217, 220, 228, 237. Episodes 217, 220 and 228 were re-released with the musical guest performances. Episode 237 has the musical guest edited out.


Reruns/syndication

''All That'' ran on Nickelodeon from 1994 until 2005. ''All That'' aired on
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on Mondays to Thursdays at 8:00 pm from June 25, 2012, until July 12, 2012, alongside ''Kenan & Kel'' at 8:30 p.m. EST. The Nick at Nite airings, had the musical performances edited out. ''All That'' ran in reruns on
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(during its daytime block of
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shows) from March 12, 2008, to September 15, 2008. On July 25, 2011, TeenNick debuted a block named after the show, The '90s Are All That. ''All That'' aired as part of the block from its launch until December 27, 2012. The '90s Are All That airings, however, also have the musical guest performances edited out, along with their introduction sketches (presumably for time and the high cost of obtaining music distribution rights). It initially only aired episodes from seasons 2 and 3, later adding seasons 4 and 5 into the rotation. However, the reruns on The N in 2008 aired seasons 3 and 5 uncut and retained the musical guest performances (with the exception of the
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episode). The final rotation of these reruns included seasons 6 and 7.


Streaming

Seasons four and five are available to stream on
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. On May 24, 2022,
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announced that select seasons of ''All That'', ''Kenan & Kel'', and '' Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide'' would be available to stream starting June 21.


References


External links

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IMDB's All That 100th episode
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