Talk:Clone High
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Too many Quotes!
editThe Quotes section is taking up way to much space. I like the quote section but I vote it gets moved to its own page on Wikiquote. jerkmonkee 05:11, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- Done, I transwikied it. savidan(talk) (e@) 05:38, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi! I know quotes were taking up too much room, but perhaps some of the more main characters could have one or two quotes associated with them added to their bios under 'main characters'? I believe it could help to characterize them based on their actions in the show directly. Ajlappenbusch (talk) 07:02, 9 September 2020 (UTC)
Merging List of Clone High episodes into this article
editWhat is your opinion on this? jerkmonkee 05:11, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- Support: There are only 13. I wouldn't normally support but since more are unlikely to be created... savidan(talk) (e@) 05:29, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
- I went ahead and did this. Be bold i guess. savidan(talk) (e@) 06:13, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
- Before reading this, I added the episodes back onto that page. I feel that moving the episodes to another page cleans up the the main article and makes it somewhat shorter. I think it looks better this way. If anyone disagrees, discuss here. TrackFan 02:27, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
Joan as a Goth
editJoan is listed as Goth. I've seen every episode more than once, and I can't see why she would be called that, so I removed it. Yincrash 7 July 2005 06:09 (UTC)
Yeah, in all of the Clone High promo lit, they always refer to Joan as a "goth" but I don't see it either. The interesting thing though is that Joan actually refers to herself as a "goth" in the ADD episode when she is talking to Jesus Cristo.
What was the original air date for this series? And in what country? Rmhermen 13:35, Mar 27, 2004 (UTC)
original airdate: November 2002 in Canada
I'm sure there have been many Bangsian fantasy (excellent phrase, I shall be using it more often) shows before, including House of Rock [1], but we don't seem to have an article on that. Anyway, calling Clone High "arguably the first" smacks a bit of lazy writing, but whatever. sjorford →•← 22:56, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
This article should at least acknowledge the controversy over the portrayal of Ghandi. It may or may not have contributed to the end of the show.--Feitclub 15:16, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
- I added what little facts I could find about the uproar. --Feitclub 22:19, Apr 15, 2005 (UTC)
A frame grab revealed that the foster parents were, in fact, frozen with the clones. --TheBismarck
DVD Release
editNelvana & Teletoon are planning a DVD release of the series in canada, although the release date is not yet avaiable. Press release
Any news about the DVD release? I know that it was supposed to be released around September 20th or so.
- Yeah, I own it, and live in the US. Amazon.ca shipped out pre-orders right on time, though it looks like they're a little back ordered now. It's two discs, uses a one minute intro instead of the 36 second intro that was on TV, and for the ep. where Ponce dies, they don't have the normal intro, instead of the vocals-only intro. There's also a French audio track, which is weird (to me, anyways). There are some special features which aren't too interesting, IMHO. Curious about anything else? Maybe I should do a section write-up about the set...hmm. Nebula 00:58, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. And yeah, if you have the time you should put up something about the DVD release, especially since the suits will never bless Clone High with another season, and this is the last shot in the arm it will ever get.
Umm, I just read that article, which describes it as "the school of fantasy writing that sets the plot wholly or partially in the afterlife". Just because Clone High features historical figures (and arguably not even that, just characters that incorporate aspects of them for humorous ends) doesn't make it Bangsian in any fashion. It's not in any sort of afterlife setting; in fact there are plenty of references to assume it's taking place in our time (or a "walking now", rather). I've removed this description unless anyone can explain to me how it's supposed to apply. 82.92.119.11 28 June 2005 11:05 (UTC)
How about this. A Bangsian fantasy is "school of fantasy writing that sets the plot wholly or partially in the afterlife". So there are two parts: characters and setting. The characters would include dead people. Clone High has many dead people. The second part is that it must be set wholly or partially in the afterlife. Clone High is set in the "present" day and time. So it seems to me that you could still include the term "Bangsian Fantasy" if you qualified its use, and a reasonable qualification would be that it is a modern variation on the genre of the Bangsian Fantasy where science has removed the necesity of any supernatural reason why dead people are interacting with each other.
I agree with the above person. If not traditionally Bangsian, I think it's an modern take on Bangsian Fantasy. As user User:82.92.119.11|82.92.119.11] hasn't commented further, I will assume he/she concedes the point.
But they're not dead. They're living, breathing clones. They don't possess the memories and knowledge of the people they are cloned from. They are not those people. Apofisu 17:55, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
They don't have the memories and knowledge of the people they're cloned from, but they do know the history of their clonefathers, and often try to live up to them (Abe at least frequently thinks what the original Abe would have done). And when Abe ran against JFK for school president, I think that indicates that there's at least strong relationships between the clones' lives and those of the original historic figures. Not a Bangsian fantasy by the original definition, but I think it is an updated version of Bangsian fantasy. -Baiter
Memorable Quotes and Characters
editI added new sections for memorable quotes and cast. Please add to the mix
"Keep it down over there,some of us are trying to nail Katherine the Great. Or should I say... Katherine the so-so..." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.110.227.163 (talk) 16:29, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
Characters
editI think that we should maintain a list of the following characters: Abe, Joan, Ghandi, JFK, Cleo, Principal, Vice Principal, and possibly that CIA agent guy. The others should be moved to List of Clone High minor characters. I'll perform this myself since its obvious that we are going to have to farm this part of the article out in the long term but if I'm wrong about who the major characters are (I've only seen a few episodes) feel free to add some more characters to this article. savidan(talk) (e@) 05:40, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
Chris Miller could not have voiced any of these charecters or created the show due to the fact that he is dead. if you recall he was one of the original writers for National Lampoon and committed suicide after Animal House was made.
Chris Miller is not dead. Check his IMDB page [2]. Quacks Like a Duck 20:29, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
The Chris Miller who wrote for National Lampoon may be dead. The Chris Miller who wrote for Clone High is not. Be careful, because currently the only writer Chris Miller who has a page on Wikipedia is the National Lampoon Chris Miller. --Gpollock 04:49, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
Dolphins
editI was unable to find a dolphin in episodes 1 or 3. I hope the article reflects that without constituting original research. savidan(talk) (e@) 17:01, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
Controversy
editThe hunger strikes in India were regarded as one of the reasons the show was cancelled after the otherwise popular first season. Can we get a source for this? Especially since the show is officially "on hiatus", not "cancelled"? Max22 07:39, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Intro
editHi, my name's gpollock. I'm not sure if this is a normal thing to do, but I thought I should introduce myself. I'm a big fan of Clone High, but I've been noticing that almost all of the Wikipedia articles about it (especially the specific episode pages) seem woefully incomplete. So I'm trying to fix them a bit; by copy editing the plot descriptions, and adding trivia, more song lyrics, and 'Feautred Clones' section.
Also, because of the additions I've been making, I've gradually been removing 'stub' status from the articles. (I'm not sure if this is bad form. If it is, please don't hesitate to yell at me.) So far, I've removed 'stub' status from Sleep of Faith: La Rue D'Awakening, Homecoming: A Shot in D'Arc, Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations, and A Room of One's Clone: Pie of the Storm. I'll update here if I take 'stub' status off any other Clone High articles. --Gpollock 02:16, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
- I also updated and removed stub status from Episode 10, Litter Kills: Litterally. --Gpollock 08:25, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
- And also from Episode 11, Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Episode. --Gpollock 17:41, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
- Also Episode 12, Makeover, Makeover, Makeover: The Makeover Episode. --Gpollock 23:40, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
- And finally, Episode 13, Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale. --Gpollock 02:13, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
Update: Hi guys. I'm sure you've noticed I've been making a lot of changes to the Clone High episode pages. If you're wondering, I am actually building towards something and there actually is an end in sight (at least for the work I want to get done in the immediate future). I wanted to get the big stuff done first (rewriting Episode walkthroughs, adding Trivia, adding Featured Clones). Anyway, now I'm just trying to clean everything up, make sure all the pages have all the information I can find, and that everything's organised nicely. As a test run, I finished up Episode 3, A.D.D.: The Last 'D' is for Disorder. Please have a look and tell me what you think. Also, if you want to help out with the other episodes, you are more than welcome. Thanks. --Gpollock 03:53, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
Further update:' Well, I've gone through all of the episode pages and made all the major changes I wanted to... at least for now. Nothing is ever finished on wikipedia, eh? Ah well. If all will allow me, I'm going to scratch off "Complete subarticles for each episode (including plot details, etc.)" from the todo list, because they seem to qualify as 'complete' (-ish?). Now, character pages, and main page, and beyond. And please, if you think I'm doing something horrible, or if you feel something needs to be changed, don't hesitate to leave an angry all-caps message on my talk page. Or a well-reasoned cordial message explaining my faults. Or just change whatever needs changing. It's all good. --Gpollock 07:16, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
Mr. Belvetron
editI personally witnessed the premiere episode myself and know for a fact that it was broadcast with the name "Mr. Belvetron" (mostly due to the fact that I had never seen an episode of Mr. Belvedere and thusly knew nothing of his mannerisms, and therefore only got the reference because of the name), however because information on the series as a whole and especially the smaller bits of trivia is so sparse, I can't find exact details pertaining to the original Teletoon airdate, the exact details regarding the change, or indeed remember exactly when the broadcast episodes changed (I seem to remember it being fairly early, but, due to the fact that he is mostly called Mr. B in the series, I can't be certain). I'd be grateful if someone could clarify these facts.
- Someday, you may look back at this and you will finally have an answer to your question:
- Mr. Butlertron was initially named "Mr. Belvetron", and lines were recorded with him being called by this name, but it was eventually changed due to legal reasons. However, the premiere Canadian broadcast occurred far before the American premiere and before legal issues arose (or at least before anything could be done about them), and so this original intended name did see airtime. Dialogue calling him by this name was re-edited around episode 3, although by that time his name was mostly shortened to Mr. B, so the change did not seem so out of place.
- Source: http://clonehigh.wikia.com/wiki/Mr._Butlertron — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:E000:9141:C00:54AA:A718:C6E7:73D3 (talk) 06:13, 2 October 2018 (UTC)
Archie comics love triangle
editI don't see how an apparently irrelevant comic book love triangle is any more similar to this love triangle than any other. It's just a love triangle. I think that reference should be removed, unless the person who put it there has some legitimate reason for it. 128.237.237.199 02:30, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
At first I agreed with you, especially written the way it was. But I looked into it, and realised two things. First, it's not just the Abe-Cleo-JFK triangle that comes from Archie comics; it's the double love triangle, down to basic personality traits of the characters involved. Second, since Archie Comics are so popular, and since its double love triangle is the comics' main plot point, it's unlikely Clone High would accidentally stumble across the exact same plot. So, I've expanded the discussion to make the parallels more obvious, and, since it's not really essential information about the show, I moved it to the Allusions section. --Gpollock 03:12, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Snowflake Day
editI updated the airdate for this episode. See it's talk page for more info. What note could be added to the date? --Mabba18 03:24, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
Correct the airdate for this episode again. I assume it reverted when the individual episode pages were merged. Cited IMDB as for lack of anything better to reference. I believe this would fall under the idea of "Subject-specific common knowledge" as several people contacted Teletoon when the show originally aired, and received identical e-mails in response, as seen here:
http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?73130-Clone-High-Episode-11-to-air-on-Teletoon-April-13-Current-Status-of-the-series#.UDlZgN1lQXt http://www.blurty.com/talkpost.bml?journal=_clone_high_&itemid=8517 http://clonehigh.livejournal.com/82883.html http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/clonehigh/message/106
(Separate people posting identical text in a short enough time frame that it is highly unlikely it was a repeated rumour from a single source)
I hope this doesn't stray into original research too much, but I am unable to find a better source. I don't think the correction is so unbelievable that it requires unshakeable citations. If there is a better way to add this information to this page, please do it, rather then deleting it. Mabba18 (talk) 22:56, 25 August 2012 (UTC)
Corrected the Canadian air date for Snowflake Day again.Mabba18 (talk) 19:36, 22 January 2022 (UTC)
Decided to dig deeper, right into the CRTC logs. The information is clearly there that the episode did not air until April 13, 2003.Mabba18 (talk) 20:53, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
Canadian origin in question?
editIf the trivia item "[t]he series had run in its entirety in Canada on Teletoon before premiering in the United States on MTV" is accurate, why does infobox show the country of origin including the USA, and how are MTV and the MTV run dates relevant to its original run on Teletoon? IMDB indicates "Country: Canada". Drapeau06 20:24, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
And why was it listed as being a Canadian cartoon when the official website shows all the writers and artists are American and refers to the series as being picked up by MTV rather than Teletoon? The animation itself was outsourced to a Canadian company, but that kind of thing is common. Shows like Batman: The Animated Series and Invader Zim were outsourced to Japan, but that doesn't make them Japanese.
Check IMDB, Country: Canada. 142.3.121.63 (talk) 19:41, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
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Cancellation
editThere needs to be more in this article regarding the cancellation of Clone High. Right now the only thing in the article alluding to it is the controversy in India, which does not explicitly state led to the cancellation.
- I may or may not be correct but I believe there were other factors that led to the show's hiatus, not cancellation. TrackFan 00:46, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- After five years and basically no talk of revival are you really going to keep calling it a hiatus?
- Yes. Until there is news found that the show is officially cancelled, that will not be changed. TrackFan 21:12, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
- why not? Doctor Who was on "hiatus" for 15 years! Put on "hiatus" in 1989, they started making a new version of it in 2004! Yanqui9 (talk) 21:34, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
- After five years and basically no talk of revival are you really going to keep calling it a hiatus?
December 2008 I'm close with a person that worked in the production of Clone-High, and I was told that the reason for the cancellation was because Ghandi's family felt that the show was portraying him in a bad way (im pretty sure)his family never gave their permission for Nelvana to use his name either (or character).Ghandi's family threatened to sue if it (im not sure if it was just his character or the whole show) wasn't taken off the air. So that is the reason why Clone High was cancelled. I saw a article on the internet saying that "India"(as a country) was upset about the show also. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.159.70.2 (talk) 21:48, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
Tone
editThe tone and phrasing of this page requires some reconsideration.
Phrases such 'hyperactive jerk-with-a-heart-of-gold' are not acceptable for inclusion in an article on Wikipedia. I've modified the tone where obvious weasel words have been used (amusing/humourous etc) but I am not familiar enough with the content of the show to do any more.
Good luck getting this page up to scratch. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.153.13.68 (talk) 07:29, 28 October 2007 (UTC)
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Gandhi's article
editAbe, Joan of Arc, Cleopatra, JFK, Scudworth, Mr. Butlertron and the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures all have their own articles. That leaves the only main character with a page that's just a redirect to the "Characters" section of the main article as Gandhi. If we're going to have articles for all the other characters, we should have one for Gandhi, surely. By the way, I am totally in support of the main characters having their own articles. I will not let this turn into some kind of hilariously ironic switcheroo where everyone who reads this says, "Hey, he's right! The character articles should match! Let's make them all redirects!" No! That will not happen. This is not some sitcom, like...well, like Clone High. VolatileChemical (talk) 23:04, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
BAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! They didn't even ask you! It's like a hilarious sitcom. Oh well, this show is fucking dead. Dead like a fox. And by that, i mean a dead fox which is just FUCKING DEAD. MAN, Bill Lawrence is a prick. He has to be making at least 10 million a year now, and NOTHING. Damn Indians. I have honestly never been so angry at a race (as a concept) before. Well whatever. Oh yeah, edit edit edit edit edit. --George The Man (talk) 11:16, 20 August 2009 (UTC)
An American/Canadian joint production
editJust because the series was aired in Canada in full and prior to the airing in the US, does not make it solely Canadian. A look at the credits will clearly show that almost all of the main production staff were American, and that it was a Nelvana/MTV co-production.
--BadWolfTV (talk) 19:39, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
- Nelvana was the main production company, MTV merely distributed/showed the series. BOVINEBOY2008 :) 19:44, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
- Even if that's right, it still nonetheless lists them it the credits as a Nelvana/MTV co-production, which in my eyes completely means it's a co-production. If you like we can compromise and list Canada first in the infobox, but I think it would be very misleading to list it as solely a Canadian production.
--BadWolfTV (talk) 19:56, 29 December 2009 (UTC)- I can't seem to find a source saying that, but I trust you. List them both, that's fine. BOVINEBOY2008 :) 20:04, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
- Just for proof, I took a screencap of the credits which can be seen here, [3].
--BadWolfTV (talk) 20:31, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
- Just for proof, I took a screencap of the credits which can be seen here, [3].
- I can't seem to find a source saying that, but I trust you. List them both, that's fine. BOVINEBOY2008 :) 20:04, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
- Even if that's right, it still nonetheless lists them it the credits as a Nelvana/MTV co-production, which in my eyes completely means it's a co-production. If you like we can compromise and list Canada first in the infobox, but I think it would be very misleading to list it as solely a Canadian production.
meaningless
edit"All the original character designs were much different from what they would become even though the characters kept the same physical attributes and appearance" if the appearance is the same, how can the design be "much different?" Differing designs cannot have identical appearance. Maybe the contributor meant something else? Leaving it for possible improvement, but I'll be deleting this sentence next time I come by. 70.173.96.123 (talk) 21:11, 12 June 2014 (UTC)
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LGBT?
editUnfortunately, yes. Even Clone High contains LGBT. More specifically, JFK's gay foster dads. --2601:2C0:C280:21A0:8C84:59D1:E805:D53F (talk) 01:34, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
- Please note WP:CATDEF. The show may contain some elements without them necessarily being a defining characteristic which categories are supposed to be. Also the article text should support the category, if editors cannot tell that a category is appropriate that might mean you need to improve the article. -- 109.76.134.1 (talk) 09:49, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
IMDB
editPlease note WP:UGC and MOS:TVRECEPTION. User voted web polls such as those from IMDB are not normally allowed and should not be included. -- 109.76.134.1 (talk) 09:49, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
- Removed.[4] -- 109.79.67.213 (talk) 08:49, 9 May 2021 (UTC)
Makeover for a revival?
editI have a feeling about this, but the series' revival needs to have a page on its own. I feel like this article is more dedicated to the first season of the show, and it would be messy if the information about both the second and third season was added to the premise of the show. It would've been much cleaner if the information about the premise of the revival is added to a page dedicated to the revival of the show... What do you think? Aubreeprincess (talk) 01:57, 1 July 2024 (UTC)