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We are Weasel is an animated series, created by David Feiss and broadcast on the Cartoon Network.

By having its have series foremost airy between 1999 and 2001, the indicate was the spin-off of Cow and Chicken, and got episodes involved therein series.

A series ordinarily consists of deuce characters: We. M. Weasel and I. R. Baboon. Each characters' metal money come when recommended by their list.

We.M. Weasel occurs as super talented philosopher and is usually the just successful character inside a given episode.

Inside counterpoint, We. R. Baboon is then dullard that he speaks applying wrong grammar (for instance, We. R. stands for "I are") & is very jealous of Weasel's profits. We. R. Baboon has pack skills (either social or even practical), however was found unexpectedly to exist as the virtuoso on the theremin.

Baboon wears sole the T-shirt by having the handwritten, anatropous "I. R." (when recommended in the opening cd); his red butt shows and unremarkably serves when a source of jokes.

Episodes ordinarily star simply Weasel & Baboon, however late episodes, beginning within 1998, usually keep around The Red Guy included, too. When within Cow & Chicken, the Red Guy plays a devil-like character, however We are Weasel likewise grants the Red Guy a fresh catchphrase: ''"Hello!! It's me!", normally followed by his identity therein particular episode.

Characters from either Cow & Chicken (especially Earl) now and then come out in the series, as well.

Charlie Adler voiced two of the independent characters in the series (We.R. Baboon & A Red Guy), piece I personally.M. Weasel is voiced by Michael Dorn (better known as Worf in Star Trek: The Next Generation'').


Arts: Animation: Studios: Cartoon Network






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