Season 1 is the first season of Clone High. It premiered on Teletoon in Canada on November 2, 2002 with the episode "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand" and concluded on March 2, 2003 with the episode "Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale".
Due to a hasty production decision, however, the 11th episode, "Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Special", was held off and aired on April 13, 2003, technically making that the season finale.
Synopsis
The greatest minds of the world have been cloned, and are now attending high school together.
Episodes
Screenshot | Title | # | Airdate (CAN) | Airdate (USA) |
Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand | 01 | November 2, 2002 | January 20, 2003 | |
Abe is hopes to make a move on Cleo at JFK's party. However he can only come to the party if he brings the beer. Meanwhile, Joan tries to win Abe's heart, by starting up a Teen Crisis Hotline. Gandhi accidentally agrees to help with the hotline, but ditches work for the party. All the while, Principal Scudworth plans to crash the party so as to better understand the students. | ||||
Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo | 02 | November 3, 2002 | January 27, 2003 | |
JFK and Abe both run for School President and despite knowing nothing about politics, JFK trails ahead in the lead, leaving Abe in the dust. Meanwhile, Scudworth gets the school a corporate sponsor, X-Stream Blu. | ||||
A.D.D.: The Last D is for Disorder | 03 | November 10, 2002 | February 3, 2003 | |
Gandhi's dreams of being a solid gold dancer are put on hold, when he's diagnosed with A.D.D., which is treated as a stand-in for AID's. Meanwhile, Joan starts hearing religious voices, just like her clonemother. | ||||
Film Fest: Tears of a Clone | 04 | November 17, 2002 | February 10, 2003 | |
The film fest comes to Clone High and Abe, Joan, Gandhi, Cleo, and JFK all submit their own indie films to the contest. Meanwhile, Scudworth has The Board of Shadowy Figures over to dinner. | ||||
Sleep of Faith: La Ru D'Awakening | 05 | December 1, 2002 | February 17, 2003 | |
In the wake of the PXJTs, Abe gets addicted to staying awake. Meanwhile, Gandhi befriends a truck driver, who helps him practice for the test. | ||||
Homecoming: A Shot in D'Arc | 06 | November 24, 2002 | February 24, 2003 | |
Clone High will be playing basketball against Gesh High, and when Joan learns that girls aren't allowed to join the team, so she goes in disguise as a boy named John and gets in. Meanwhile, Gandhi and Genghis Khan kidnap the Gesh school mascot. | ||||
Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations | 07 | December 8, 2002 | March 3, 2003 | |
Cleo gets accepted into O-Town, where she cheats on Abe with Ashley Angel. Meanwhile, Gandhi makes a rap song and sneaks it into Cleo's pocket, in hopes that Angel will find it and discover his musical talent. | ||||
A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm | 08 | December 15, 2002 | N/A | |
Joan's house gets destroyed in a hurricane so she and Toots have to live in Cleo's house. Meanwhile, Scudworth gets a robot dog, which makes Mr. Butlertron jealous. | ||||
Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts | 09 | January 12, 2003 | March 10, 2003 | |
In a 1960s-70s-rock-opera-style musical episode, Abe gets addicted to raisins and joins a raisin-smoking hippie club. Meanwhile, Scudworth builds a massive fence around Exclamation Point, to keep out all the raisin-dealers. | ||||
Litter Kills: Litterally | 10 | January 19, 2003 | July 14, 2004 | |
One of the clones is going to die in this episode. Either Abe, Joan, Gandhi, Cleo, JFK, or the newly introduced Juan Ponce De Leon, who lives every day as though it is his last but it's a mystery, who's going to die. Meanwhile, Joan sees Juan Ponce De Leon's refuse-related death as a sign that there's too much litter and starts a campaign to try and get everybody to clean it up. | ||||
Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Special | 11 | April 13, 2003 [1] | N/A | |
On the very first ever Snowflake Day in history, since the abolition of religiously-specific holidays, Abe has trouble finding a store bought material object for Cleo, that's expensive enough for her to like. Meanwhile, Joan tries to ruin Snowflake Day for all of Exclamation Point, with the help of a homeless girl who looks like Mandy Moore but she totally isn't. I promise. | ||||
Makeover Makeover Makeover: the Makeover Episode | 12 | January 26, 2003 | N/A | |
In part one of the season finale, the prom comes up, so Joan and Gandhi get makeovers from Abe and JFK, respectively so that people will actually go out with them. Meanwhile, Scudworth gets a visit from his old rival, John Stamos. | ||||
Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale | 13 | March 2, 2003 | N/A | |
In part two of the season finale, Abe asks "J-Cl" out to the prom, while Gandhi is forced to go STAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG!!! Meanwhile, The Secret Board of Shadowy Figures discovers Principal Scudworth's evil plan and they go down to the school to destroy him. |
Production
Release
In the United States, it premiered on MTV on January 20, 2003 with the episode "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand" and due to it being cancelled, concluded with the episode "Litter Kills: Litterally", on July 14, 2004, leaving three episodes unaired in that country. This was the only one season of the show's original run, before its cancellation.
Reboot
The series would not get a second season until May 23, 2023 when the reboot was released.
Characters
Main
- Will Forte as Abe Lincoln
- Nicole Sullivan as Joan of Arc
- Michael McDonald as Gandhi
- Christa Miller as Cleopatra
- Christopher Miller John F. Kennedy
- Phil Lord as Principal Scudworth
- Christopher Miller as Mr. Butlertron
Supporting
- Phil Lord as Genghis Khan
- Nicole Sullivan as Marie Curie
- Donald Faison as Toots, Wally, X-Stream Bob, Martin Luther King, Jr. and George Washington Carver
- Neil Flynn as Julius Caesar, Buddy Holly, Carl, Moses, Krabby Kakes, and Glen the Janitor
- Andy Dick as Mr. Sheepman, Police Officer and Van Gogh
- Murray Miller as Catherine the Great
- Judah Miller as Scan Grade
- Debra Wilson as Harriet Tubman, Eva Perón, Skunky-Poo, Reporter
- Sarah Chalke as X-Stream Erin, Marie Antoinette
- Zach Braff as X-Stream Mike, Paul Revere
- Joe Flaherty as Abe's Foster Dad
- Mandy Moore as herself
- Jack Black as Larry Hardcore, The Pusher
Trivia
- This is the only one season of the show's original run.
- In the United States, Clone High was cancelled mid-season, due to the Gandhi controversy, leaving the episodes "Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Special", onward, unaired in that country.
- Before the show's cancellation, the episode "A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm", didn't air in the United States and was skipped over.
- Every episode title follows the formula of having (at least) two titles, separated by a colon. This is because when producing the scripts for the first three episodes, the writers noticed that episodes 2 and 3 both had a colon in the title, these being "Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo" and "A.D.D.: The Last D is for Disorder". It was suggested at this point that all episodes should have a colon in them, giving all episodes two titles. Originally, the first episode was simply titled "Escape to Beer Mountain" but it was renamed to "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand" to follow the trend of the other episodes. Since then, all Season 1 episodes would follow this naming formula.
- In Canada, due to the episode not lining up with Christmas in the airing schedule, "Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Special" was skipped over and intended to air on the Christmas of the following year. Due to several complaints from fans, Teletoon decided to air the episode early, on April 13, 2003.
- At this point, the season finale, "Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale", had already aired a month ago, technically making this the season finale.
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References
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