For the Troops

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For the Troops
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Premiere date November 8, 2015
Run time 10:34
Starring Mike Tyson
Norm Mcdonald
Rachel Ramras
Jim Rash
Hugh Davidson
Larry Dorf
Music composed by Walker Martin
Writer(s) Hugh Davidson
Larry Dorf
Rachel Ramras
Storyboard artist(s) Chris Berkeley
Chris Graham
Director(s) Ethan Spaulding
Animation director(s) Jaebum Lee
Art director(s) Jeff Palm
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"For the Troops" is the second episode of Mike Tyson Mysteries season two, and the twelfth overall. It aired on November 8, 2015 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel Ramras, produced Jeff Siergey, and directed by Ethan Spaulding.

When Wayne Brady cancels his improv act at an army base in Afghanistan, Mike takes his place and insists on doing improv, too.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Pigeon Norm Macdonald
Yung Hee Tyson Rachel Ramras
Marquess of Queensberry Jim Rash
Mike Tyson Himself
Deezy Chuck Deezy
Wayne Brady
Public relations officer Larry Dorf
Sergeant Guiterrez N/A
Museum curator Unavailable
Soldier Hugh Davidson
Mummy Unavailable


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • None

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 2015.

Music

The music was composed by Walker Martin, who is uncredited.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: November 8, 2015 on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)

Behind the scenes

  • The cartoon Mike was also in the 2009 film The Hangover.
  • During the end credits, an off-screen Hugh Davidson gets the real Mike to continue the improv about office space, but he can't come up with anything either.

Errors

  • The same crowd that is cheering for the dancers is supposed to be the same crowd who cheers for Mike, yet for some reason have been altered so they look vaguely similar yet distinctly different.

Critical reception

In other languages

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Home availability

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