Clone High

Clone High

TV-14200223m7.4/10
AnimationComedy

Ratings

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7.4/10(90)

A group of high-school teens are the products of government employees' secret experiment. They are the genetic clones of famous historical figures who have been dug up, re-created anew. Joan of Arc, Cleopatra, JFK, Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln and more are juxtaposed as teenagers dealing with teen issues in the 20th century.

Production

Lord Miller, Touchstone Television, Doozer, MTV, Nelvana

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

November 2, 2002

Last Aired

April 13, 2003

Networks

Teletoon

Created By

Phil Lord, Bill Lawrence, Christopher Miller

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand
E1
Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand
Air date: 2002-11-02
Vying for alone time with Cleopatra, Abe scores an invite to JFK's party with the promise of beer, Joan fumbles over her feelings for Abe, and Gandhi botches his crisis hotline duties.
Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo
E2
Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo
Air date: 2002-11-03
Abe runs for class president in an attempt to impress Cleopatra, but when Abe sells out to a corporate sponsorship, Joan questions his leadership abilities, and Gandhi falls ill.
A.D.D.: The Last 'D' Is for Disorder
E3
A.D.D.: The Last 'D' Is for Disorder
Air date: 2002-11-10
Fearing contagion, the Clone High community turns on Gandhi when he is diagnosed with ADHD, which means Abe has to choose between pleasing Cleo and standing up for his best friend.
Film Fest: Tears of a Clone
E4
Film Fest: Tears of a Clone
Air date: 2002-11-17
After a riot breaks out at Clone High, Abe organizes a film festival to help students express themselves, while Principal Scudworth appeases the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures over dinner.
Homecoming: A Shot in D'Arc
E5
Homecoming: A Shot in D'Arc
Air date: 2002-11-24
Clone High refuses to let women or animals play basketball, so Joan devises a plan to become a member of the team, turning Abe "Weakest" Lincoln into a jealous wreck.
Sleep of Faith: La Rue D'Awakening
E6
Sleep of Faith: La Rue D'Awakening
Air date: 2002-12-01
The PXJTs are just around the corner, Abe learns the hard way that being Cleo's study partner means being deeply sleep deprived, and a truck driver takes Gandhi under his wing.
Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations
E7
Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations
Air date: 2002-12-08
Cleo lands a gig on Ashley Angel's dance show before she and Abe have a chance to kiss, Gandhi's rap single becomes an instant hit, and a mischievous skunk outwits Principal Scudworth.
A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm
E8
A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm
Air date: 2002-12-15
After Joan's house burns down, she's forced to move in with Cleo, Abe attends a conflict mediation seminar, and Mr. Butlertron finds himself competing for Principal Scudworth's attention.
Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts
E9
Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts
Air date: 2003-01-12
The teens at Clone High begin smoking raisins, which sets them on a groovy, music-filled trip, so Principal Scudworth and the PTA develop a plan to fence in the students.
Litter Kills: Litterally
E10
Litter Kills: Litterally
Air date: 2003-01-19
After a clone dies tragically of litter, the Clone High teens are left to face their grief, and Gandhi is wrongfully imprisoned because of his new orange jumpsuit.
Makeover, Makeover, Makeover: The Makeover Episode
E11
Makeover, Makeover, Makeover: The Makeover Episode
Air date: 2003-02-03
Abe procrastinates planning his promposal to Cleo by trying to find Joan a date, Gandhi gets a makeover from JFK, and Scudworth rehashes an old rivalry with John Stamos.
Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale
E12
Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale
Air date: 2003-02-10
It's prom night, and Abe finds himself torn between Cleo and Joan, Gandhi forms a prom posse, and the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures threatens to take back the clones.
Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Episode
E13
Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Episode
Air date: 2003-04-13
Snowflake Day is coming up, a dumpster diver who may or may not be Mandy Moore steps in to teach Joan the true meaning of the holiday, and Abe sets out to get Cleo the perfect gift.

Cast

Will Forte

Will Forte

Abe Lincoln / Narrator (voice)

Phil Lord

Phil Lord

Principal Dr. Cinnamon J. Scudworth (voice)

Michael McDonald

Michael McDonald

Gandhi (voice)

Christa Miller

Christa Miller

Cleopatra (voice)

Christopher Miller

Christopher Miller

JFK / Mr. Butlertron (voice)

Nicole Sullivan

Nicole Sullivan

Joan of Arc (voice)

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