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Network | ABC |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera New Line Television |
Distributor | Turner Entertainment |
Original release | October 28, 1995—February 3, 1996 |
Run time | 22 minutes |
Starring | Bill Fagerbakke Matt Frewer |
Executive producer(s) | Robert Friedman Sasha Emerson Sherry Gunther |
Producer(s) | Byron Vaughns |
Music composed by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
Writer(s) | Patrick Moran Bennett Yellin |
Director(s) | Kris Zimmerman (voices) |
Animation director(s) | Robert Alvarez Cullen Blaine Ron Campbell Marlene May |
Dumb and Dumber, also known as Dumb and Dumber: The Animated Series, is an American animated comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera, in association with New Line Television, for ABC's Saturday morning block. It ran from 1995 to 1996, airing 13 episodes that spanned one season. It is based on the 1994 live-action film of the same name, with the director, Peter Farrelly, his brother, Bobby, and Bennett Yellin returning as executive consultants, who co-wrote the film with him; Yellin was also a story editor and wrote the pilot. The stars, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, on the other hand, did not return, instead being replaced with Matt Frewer and Bill Fagerbakke, respectively.
The entire series has been released on DVD.
Production
Development
Music
The music was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh. The director of music production was Bodie Chandler.
Episodes
Episode | Number | Original air date |
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"Otto's Best Friend" | 1x01 | October 28, 1995 |
"Dumb Luck" / "Dumbbells" | 1x02 | November 4, 1995 |
"Top Dumbs" | 1x03 | November 11, 1995 |
"Dixie Dolts" / "Neither Rain Nor Sleet Nor Dumbness" | 1x04 | November 18, 1995 |
"Horse Non-sense" / "Senseless in Seattle" / "Mmm, Cheesy" | 1x05 | November 25, 1995 |
"Movers and Beakers" / "To Bee or Not to Bee" | 1x06 | December 2, 1995 |
"Dream a Little Scream" / "Speed and Speedier" | 1x07 | December 9, 1995 |
"Santa Klutz" / "Hole in Something" | 1x08 | December 16, 1995 |
"Brain, Brain, Go Away" | 1x09 | January 6, 1996 |
"Home Cookin'" | 1x10 | January 13, 1996 |
"Bootcampers" / "Overbite in Paradise" | 1x11 | January 20, 1996 |
"Chipped Dip" / "Laundryland Lunacy" | 1x12 | January 27, 1996 |
"Harry Canary" / "Alienated" | 1x13 | February 6, 1996 |