Kids Show

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“Kids Show”
Wonder Showzen episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode pilot
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Kids Show was Wonder Showzen's first calling card. The creators, John Lee and Vernon Chatman of PFFR, decided to create this first episode in 2000. However, this pilot episode was never aired. A large portion of the footage from this pilot went into the pilot which aired.

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The Letter N becomes depressed and self-loathing and goes on a quest to find herself.

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  • First episode to include The Letter N along with The Letter S and their lovechild The Letter i (lower case). Interestingly, their names together produce the word SIN when they are put together.
  • The "Beat Kids" segment includes a young girl by the name of Melissa who asks unsuspecting victims how their time in a public bathroom went. This segment aired in the Cooperation episode as a bootleg. It's also an Easter Egg in the Wonder Showzen Season 1 DVD.
  • The doctor that is the obstetrician for The Letter N licks the baby (The Letter i) at one point.
  • Features the full version of "Hot Dog Factory", where the kids watch footage of heroin being shot up, and talk about how they "rode the black pony". When the segment aired on Mtv2, this part was cut, with a cheery sign and squeaky voiceover saying "DON'T DO DRUGS!", there is also a change in lines, At one point in time a small child says that hot dogs give her strength to fight off her daddy, in the aired version, "Daddy" is replaced with "Demons".
  • Almost everything from this episode wound up in the as-aired pilot. The main storyline is the same (although in this, letter S is just a guy letter N meets in a bar, not a private investigator); after the initial host segment, and Chauncey hiring the letter S, all the footage is identical, except that the aired pilot cuts a shot of the letter N stabbing a Bible (the joke was used later in the season), and changes the song that plays during the puppet sex scene.
  • "Find Six Things Wrong" never aired in any capacity; everything else from this episode eventually found its way on-air in some form.

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