All That (season 9)
All That, Season 9 | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 15 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon, TEENick (block) |
Original release | October 11, 2003 – June 12, 2004 |
This is the 9th season of All That and the third season of the relaunch era. This season aired from late 2003 until early 2004. This season had only 15 episodes.
Many changes happened before the start of this season. Bryan Hearne left the show after two seasons to focus on his music. During the off-season Nickelodeon advertised a competition called "R U All That?: Nickelodeon's Search for the Funniest Kid in America". It was a nationwide search to find a new cast member. The judges happened to be former cast members Amanda Bynes and Nick Cannon; Josh Peck was also a judge. After this contest ended in early 2003, the finals aired on July 26, 2003. The contest picked five finalists, and all of them performed a sketch with some of the cast members. The winner was Christina Kirkman who joined the show in the season opener. Ryan Coleman, the runner up in the contest, joined mid season as a replacement for Hearne. Producers viewed as a good replacement for Hearne.
Ratings wise the show was not doing well. In order to raise ratings the producers brought back old fan favorite sketches, like Good Burger. However instead of Kel Mitchell in his famous chacacter Ed, they put in Coleman in a test skit. They thought the fit would work, resulting in the revision of the skit.
This would be the final season for Shane Lyons, Giovonnie Samuels, and Jamie Lynn Spears. Shane Lyons left "All That" after opting not to renew his contract. Giovonnie Samuels left because she felt was too old to be on "All That", similar to original cast member Lori Beth Denberg exiting after season 4. Jamie Lynn left to star in her own Nickelodeon show "Zoey 101", a show also created by Dan Schneider.
The cast of Season 9 continued to do On-Air Dares. Like the last season. The intro was changed for this season. This time the cast is in the same place. They are dancing in a dark room with the All That logo in the back. It is lighted up. The cast however is now wearing red, unlike that of white in season 7 and 8. The "Oh" sign was brought back, Brummet and Kirkman both held the sign in the intro. It is similar to the previous two seasons. The intro was changed to accommodate Coleman's entry onto the show.[1]
This is the first season since Season 3 to have more female cast members then male and the last season to do so.
In 2004, All That won another KCA for Best TV show at the 2004 Kids' Choice Awards.[2]
Cast
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Check season 9 in full series episode list for correct air dates.
Season 9
Season # | Series # | Title | Original Air-Date | Code |
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1-2 | 150-151 | "R U All That?: Nickelodeon's Search for the Funniest Kid in America" | July 26, 2003 | Special |
Randy Quench: Rodney Quench Volunteer Jr. Fireman (Ryan Coleman); Trashin' Fashion: New Co-Host (Christina Kirkman); Sugar and Sausage!: (Stephanie); The Finals- The current cast members began the finals of R U All That?. Nick Cannon (via satellite) and Amanda Bynes are the judges. Finalist Christina Kirkman become the Winner and the Funniest Kid in America. | ||||
3 | 152 | "Lillix" | October 11, 2003 | 904 |
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4 | 153 | "Nodesha" | October 18, 2003 | 901 |
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5 | 154 | "Da Razkalz Cru" | October 25, 2003 | 905 |
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6 | 155 | "Third Eye Blind" | November 1, 2003 | 904 |
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7 | 156 | "Fefe Dobson" | November 22, 2003 | 906 |
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8 | 157 | "Drake Bell/Nikki Cleary" | December 13, 2003 | 902 |
(First Episode to feature Ryan Coleman) | ||||
9 | 158 | "OK Go" | January 24, 2004 | 911 |
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10 | 159 | "Britney Spears/Nick Cannon" | January 31, 2004 | 908 |
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11 | 160 | "Brittany Snow/Wakefield" | February 7, 2004 | 909 |
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12 | 161 | "Boomkat" | February 14, 2004 | 910 |
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13 | 162 | "Nick Lachey" | April 17, 2004 | 912 |
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14 | 163 | "JC Chasez/Drake Bell" | January 10, 2004 | 907 |
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15 | 164 | "Avril Lavigne" | June 12, 2004 | 913 |
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References
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- ↑ "2004 Kids Choice Press Release". 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
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