Jacob Two-Two (TV series)
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Jacob Two-Two was a TV series based on a trilogy of books written by Mordecai Richler. It was produced by Nelvana and had at least fifty episodes before it was put on hiatus in 2005. It has recently been revived by 9 Story Entertainment, and new episodes are currently in production. The show recently made its debut to American audiences with NBC's new Saturday morning line-up, qubo
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[edit] Episodes
Note: Nearly every episode (excluding the pilot) begins with "Jacob Two-Two and the..."
[edit] Season 1
Pilot: Jacob Two-Two VS the Hooded Fang
1: The Staff Room of Doom
2: The Purloined Hockey Card
3: The Conniving Caterer
4: The Daily Crown
5: Mystery of the Malti McGuffi
6: The Unlickable Cowlick
7: Scholars for Dollars
8: The Collossal Candy Challenge
9: Big Bagel Bungle
10: The Notorious Knit Knapper
11: The Ghost
12: The Mouldy Menace
[edit] Season 2
1: The Demon Drooler
2: Time Trials
3: The Lost Louse
4: The Doubtful Double Agent
5: Fun Fair Fiasco
6: Tag Team Tempest
7: Monster Mix-Up
8: The Fantastic Fountain
9: Spellbound Sibling
10: The Furry Felon
11: Pet Peeve
12: The Potato Power Project
13: Renee's Rival
[edit] Season 3
1: Jacob Two-Twox2
2: The Vintage Voice Vortex
3: Surprise Disguise
4: The Sock Dimension
5: The After School Abattoir
6: The Simian Switcheroo
7: The Troublesome Twosome
8: Pirated Pastries
9: Super Special Skates
10: The Quibbling Siblings
11: Jacob Two-Two's Dangerous Debut
12: Bookworm Brouhaha
13: The Boggie Beast
[edit] Season 4
1: A Crumbling Cookie
2: The Broadcast Bungle
3: The Cranial Classroom Caper
4: The Wicked Glitch
5: Big Brain Exchange
6: Teacher's Pet
7: Valentine's Day Disaster
8: Molecular Mayhem
9: The Puzzling Portable
10: The Priceless Puck
11: The Mata Hari Hamster
12: The Halloween Hullabaloo
13: Wooden Nickel Knucklehead
[edit] Season 5/Series 2
1: A Persistent Assistant
2: Book Writing Wrinkle
3: The Rose-Coloured Calamity
4: The Uber Odour
5: The Perfect Present
6: A Too-Big Tomato
7: The Soap Box
8: Robot Rescue
9: The Hockey Seat Hoopla
[edit] Voice Cast
Billy Rosemberg as Jacob Two-Two
Marc McMulkin as Noah/Agent O'Toole
Kaitlin Howell as Emma/Intrepid Shapiro
Jeff Berg as Daniel
Jocelyn Barth as Marfa
Harvey Atkin as Morty
Janet-Laine Green as Florence
Julie Lemieux as Renee
Kristopher Clark as Buford Orville Gayword Pugh
Dwayne Hill as Principal Greedyguts
Fiona Reid as Miss Sour Pickle
Howard Jerome as Leo Louse
[edit] Trivia
- Some characters (such as Carl Fester King) have actually said "crap" on occasion.
- Buford's voice seems to grow deeper with every season.
- Renee can speak French (as evident by her thick accent and habit of saying French words).
- The show is set in Montreal.
- Jake and Morty appeared in YTV's Big Barbecue Blowout on July 1, 2006. Mr. Dinglebat was mentioned when Jake said that the party was in Burnaby (Morty joked "Maybe Mr. Dinglebat could fly you there in one of his spy jets!").