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Clerks

  • Serie de TV
  • 2000–2001
  • R
  • 22min
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Clerks (2000)
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Las continuas aventuras de los empleados Dante y Randal, que intentan sacar lo mejor de su trabajo de baja categoría, sin la ayuda de Jay y Silent Bob.Las continuas aventuras de los empleados Dante y Randal, que intentan sacar lo mejor de su trabajo de baja categoría, sin la ayuda de Jay y Silent Bob.Las continuas aventuras de los empleados Dante y Randal, que intentan sacar lo mejor de su trabajo de baja categoría, sin la ayuda de Jay y Silent Bob.

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    • David Mandel
    • Scott Mosier
    • Kevin Smith
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    • Brian O'Halloran
    • Jeff Anderson
    • Jason Mewes
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      • Scott Mosier
      • Kevin Smith
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      • Jeff Anderson
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    Brian O'Halloran
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    • Dante Hicks
    • 2000–2001
    Jeff Anderson
    Jeff Anderson
    • Randal Graves
    • 2000–2001
    Jason Mewes
    Jason Mewes
    • Jay
    • 2000–2001
    Kevin Smith
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    • Silent Bob
    • 2000–2001
    Kevin Michael Richardson
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    • 2000–2001
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    • Leonardo Leonardo
    • 2000–2001
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    • 2000–2001
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    • 2000–2001
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    • 2000–2001
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    • 2001
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    • 2000–2001
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    • 2000–2001
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    • 2001
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    • 2000–2001
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    • 2001
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    • 2000–2001
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      • Kevin Smith
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    steelz

    could have been a phenomenom...

    Clerks is one fantastic cartoon, which is why some fans of the film may have been turned off. I know I was at first. But by the third episode it was obivious that the creators wanted to make a CARTOON SERIES, not twenty minute segments of a sequel to the cult original. After this realisation my enjoyment increased ten-fold. The show looks great, with excellent animation and character design. The six stories are strong and contain great dialogue and set pieces. I love all of Kevin Smith's films, and this complements them perfectly, while still being it's own thing. The show could have (and should have) been huge, and if you need any more proof buy the dvd and see how the first six episodes of this cancelled series hold up to the first six episodes of the simpsons, south park or family guy.

    The 'JAPANAMATION FEVER' set piece alone is worth the asking price!
    StudentDriver

    Hilarious, but disjointed.

    It's really too bad that Clerks was up against the two highest rated events of the summer season- Survivor on CBS and the NBA Finals on NBC. I'm sure that the unfortunate scheduling contributed heavily to the lack of ratings; in some markets, including mine, the second episode wasn't even shown, because of the heavyweight competition. (Luckily, my local station sent me a videocassette of ep. 2.)

    Both episodes of Clerks were hilarious, but not uniformly so. There are parts of both episodes that dragged, and parts of both that actually kind of shocked me. (Randall explaining to the jury how alike they and Dante are; the Indian convenience store). My friends and I, while enjoying the show immensely, realized there was no way the average viewer would even understand much of the cartoon, let alone appreciate the in-jokes and find the whole affair funny- in fact, there are parts of each that many would find downright offensive. While we wish the show would have continued (and perhaps with more equal competition, the show could have matured into something really good), perhaps it's best that the shows just come out on video for the benefit of the converted.

    My main problem with the show was the stylistic similarity to "The Critic"- most of the jokes were not only pop-culture based, but they were essentially non-sequiters, contributing nothing to the story. Their use in the original movie fit in with the feel of the film- that of bored coworkers who are just killing time. They felt awkward, though, nestled in the sitcom-like plot of the cartoon.

    All in all- recommended for the Clerks fans out there; everyone else may want to see the movies before seeing the cartoon.
    mystic80

    Underrated, 'nuff said

    "Clerks: The Animated Series" didn't get enough airtime considering it was one of the best cartoons on a national network. The cartoon series is a continuation of the adventures of Dante and Randall, two begrudging peddlers of the convenience store trade who make Star Wars references, talk about past relationships, and trying to move up in the world. Granted, it's not going to be like the movie but that's alright. Smith decides to replace it with a particularly offbeat brand of humor with Dante and Randall getting into adventure after adventure. All done on a grand scale. Alec Baldwin is particularly funny as the show's closeted capitalist villain as well as Charles Barkley, completely f**king up his image in good spirits, as himself. Definitely worth a look for it's off the wall comedy.
    8Figgiedan

    Pretty Good Stuff

    Bought the 6-episode DVD "Clerks" earlier this week -- there is some very funny stuff in it. Not only are all the actors from the film "Clerks" supplying the voices, but there are some great cameos as well. Judge Reinhold, James Woods, Kids in the Hall and Sat Night Live alumni and a recurring character played by Alec Baldwin. It has its moments and it's too bad it was cancelled, but it really could've done much much more being on a pay channel versus a network channel who always need lessons tagged on at the end of a comedy show. Some of the commentary is interesting too. It includes Kevin Smith and the actors and writers. "Clerks" is worth renting - or if you're a fan, buying! Although it's not groundbreaking humor, some of the stuff was pretty funny (satirizes both popular and obscure movies and tv shows) and other stuff falls kind of flat. But worth checking out. My grade: 8 out of 10, a B-. A line that didn't make it into the animated series: "Try not to suck any d--- on your way across the parking lot."
    10KnightLander

    Animated genius: Kevin Smith enters the world of television

    Recently, I began re-watching my Kevin Smith collection. I've been a fan for some time, but sadly, I only owned "Dogma", "Chasing Amy" and "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back". So I went on a hunt for the films missing from my collection. I found "Clerks - The Animated Series Uncensored" used at an electronics store. I knew I was in for something good as soon as I payed for it. There were two guys at the counter. One of them says hi and then took the DVD and looked it. Suddenly his eyes widened. "Oh, man! We had CLERKS?" he said to his companion. "Yep," the other man replied. "When did this come in?" he asked, running it through the scanner. "I dunno." With a final shake of his head, the man placed the DVD in a bag and said, "I wish I'd known we had this. I would've picked it up!" I smiled and walked out of the store. Oh, yeah. I couldn't wait to watch these babies.

    In late May 2000, "Clerks: The Animated Series" made its debut on ABC-TV. The show continues the wacky adventures of Quick Stop clerks Dante and Randal and the two stoners who hang out outside the store: Jay and Silent Bob. All the characters in the show were voiced by the actors in the films; many characters from the View Askewniverse have quick, but fan-satisfying appearances, such as Steve-Dave or Fanboy.

    In the first episode, Dante and Randal try to prevent the destruction of their Quick Stop when a futuristic "Quicker Stop" is invented by billionaire Leonardo Leonardo (voiced by Alec Baldwin). In the second episode, Dante and Randal remember their previous adventures while locked in a freezer. In the third episode, Leonardo Leonardo succumbs to a deadly virus, and the Quick Stop is investigated by an FBI agent (voiced by James Woods). For the fourth episode, the clerks find themselves being sued by Jay in a court led by the honorable Judge Reinhold (voiced by Judge Reinhold). For the fifth episode, Dante becomes the coach of Leonardo Leonardo's pathetic Little League team; and, for the final episode - there really isn't a plot.

    "Clerks" the series is 100% film-nerd material. Film nerds (I know - I am one) will enjoy the show much more than the casual movie watcher. There are multiple references to films and TV shows throughout the series.

    In the end, I really don't know what to say about "Clerks" other than seeing is believing. It completely surpassed my expectations, and is one of - if not the funniest - cartoon I've ever seen. This is the sort of thing slackers sit around and watch all day long. But if you have to be a slacker to watch this series, count me in. I'm proud to have this DVD in my collection.

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    • Trivia
      Canceled after only two episodes aired.
    • Citas

      Randal Graves: [Randal's opening argument to the all-black jury of NBA players] Ladies and gentlemen of the jury. Dante Hicks is just like you. He lurves grape soda. He knows what it's like when the guy at the supermarket won't take your "food stamps". Or how it feels to wait all month for your "welfare check".

      [waving his arms from side to side]

      Randal Graves: Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Thank you.

      Judge Reinhold: Wow...

      Dante Hicks: Great... now the jury hates us.

      Randal Graves: Nonsense. I've got them eating out of my hand.

      [a basketball hits Dante in the face]

    • Créditos curiosos
      Some episodes begin with Randal announcing "Clerks is drawn before a live studio audience," a parody of similar announcements made during 1970s sitcoms.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The DVD collection fgures a few outtakes from the two aired episodes, along with 'animatics': pencil-sketch versions of the episodes, featuring some footage that was removed before the actual eps.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces #14: Wheels and Roadie (2010)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de mayo de 2000 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Corea del Sur
    • Sitio oficial
      • View Askew Productions
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      • Clerks: Uncensored
    • Productoras
      • Disney Television Animation
      • Miramax Television
      • Miramax
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      • 22min
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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