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Pepper Ann was an animated series created by Sue Rose and shown in the United States on ABC. It debuted in 1997. Kathleen Wilhoite (born June 29, 1964 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American film and television actress. ...
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Pepper Ann starred cartoon adolescents and charted their ups and downs at Hazelnut Middle School. It aired as part of Disney’s "One Saturday Morning" block. Sue Rose originally pitched the series to Nickelodeon. Disneys One Saturday Morning was a three-hour block of animated cartoons shown on the ABC network in the U.S. and on the CTV network in Canada on Saturday mornings from around 1999 to 2001. ...
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Description The show is about a girl named Pepper Ann whose emotions came out in Ally McBeal-like fantasies (the two shows actually debuted within a week of each other). Pepper Ann usually received advice from her conscience in the form of her reflection. Ally McBeal is an American television series which ran on the FOX network from 1997 to 2002 and was one of the best-known dramedy television series of the 1990s winning several awards. ...
Pepper Ann's best friends were Milo Kamalani, a quirky artist; and Nicky Little, an aspiring violinist who was annoyingly perfect without really trying. Some of Pepper Ann's fellow students included rich and spoiled Trinket, German boy Dieter Liederhosen, popular airhead Cissy, gossipy twins Tessa and Vanessa, Nicky's boyfriend, the RC CAR Racing Stewart Walldinger, and the Cool 8th-grader, Craig. Pepper Ann had no real enemies except Principal Hickey, a tough disciplinarian with zero tolerance for Pepper Ann's shenanigans. A Team Associated Nitro TC-3 model four wheel drive nitro touring car. ...
In the opening sequence she always finds something different under her desk (similar to The Simpsons' couch gag), such as a mood ring, with the exception of season one, in which she always finds "five bucks". Simpsons redirects here. ...
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One of the original segments of "One Saturday Morning", Pepper Ann was a hit with audiences. Pepper Ann was formerly shown on Toon Disney weekdays at 2:30pm E/P. Because of the addition of Jetix and other schedule changes, it was last seen on the network in November 2004. The show returned there on February 23, 2007, as part of the Wild Card Stacks and has last aired on Toon Disney on June 22, 2007 at 2pm/1c, as part of the Wild Card Stacks. As of now, Disney has not currently decided to release it on DVD. Toon Disney is a 24-hour American cable television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company that mostly airs childrens animated television series. ...
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Characters Main - Pepper Ann Pearson: An outgoing, headstrong twelve-year-old. She is generally well-liked at school, where she usually hangs out with best friends, Milo and Nicky. Her favorite music band is "Flaming Snot". Her family is half-Jewish, and in the episode "A Kosher Christmas", she tries to choose between celebrating Hanukkah and Christmas.
- Milo: One of Pepper Ann's best friends, a video game and pizza-loving artist of Hawaiian ancestry. He wears shorts even in the winter and is almost never seen without his beanie hat on. It's implied that "Milo" is not his real name; in one episode he says that once he "forgot his name and started telling everyone to call him Milo". Pepper Ann says "Your name is Milo," to which he replies, "Yeah...now."
- Nicky: Pepper Ann's other best friend. A meek straight-A student and upstanding voice of reason. When Pepper Ann and Milo were in kindergarten, Nicky had been skipped into first grade and was an aggressive girl who bullied a meek and dorky Milo. Her last act of bullying was to force Milo to accept her beanie, which Milo has worn since. She plays the violin, hates the auto-harp, and has recently gotten over an intense fear of swans.
- Lydia Pearson: Pepper Ann's divorced mother with whom she lives. She marries Alex Trebek at the end of the series.
- Margaret Rose "Moose" Pearson: Pepper Ann's deep-voiced and rather tomboyish younger sister. Many have confused Moose for Pepper Ann's brother but this was put to rest in a Christmas episode when Pepper Ann's father re-appeared and referred to Moose as girl.
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Supporting - Janie Lilly Diggety: Pepper Ann's liberal activist aunt.
- Neddward Diggety: Pepper Ann's cousin.
- Chuck Pearson: Pepper Ann's dad. A blimp pilot who divorced Lydia.
- Jo Jo Diggety: Pepper Ann's policeman uncle.
- Principal Hickey: Her school's principal, a tough disciplinarian with zero tolerance for Pepper Ann's shenanigans.
Schoolmates - Alice Kane: Pepper Ann's enemy; she is condescending and thinks of considers smarter than everyone else. She calls Pepper Ann "P. Ann".
- Trinket St. Blair: A rich, pretty, and snobby girl who often insults Pepper Ann.
- Dieter Lederhosen: A German boy who is obsessed with food and a popular German racecar driving Uber-Monkey named Klaus.
- Cissy Rooney: A popular airhead who is obsessed with her own looks.
- Tessa and Vanessa James: Gossipy twins that always finish each other's sentences.
- Stuart Walldinger: Nicky's boyfriend who races RC cars. He is something of a nerd.
- Craig Bean: The cool eighth-grader who has his own band. He is the object of Pepper Ann's affections.
- Pink-Eyed Pete: A kid who has never-ending pink eye.
- Gwen Mezzrow: Milo's on-and-off girlfriend. They can never seem to like each other at the same time.
- Constance Goldman: A girl who strives to be as "cool" as Pepper Ann. She has a very cool mom.
- LaMar Abudabi: Constance's boyfriend. MRS.DAVIS IS AMAZING I LOVE MATH!! WOO HOO
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Episodes Season 1: 1997-1998 - Ziterella (Originally Aired 9/13/1997)
- Romeo and Juliet / Food Barn (Originally Aired 9/20/1997)
- Old Best Friend / Crunch Pod (Originally Aired 9/27/2002)
- Psychic Moose / Doll and Chain (Originally Aired 10/4/1997)
- Megablades of Grass / Family Vacation (Originally Aired 10/11/1997)
- The Big Pencil / Sani-Paper (Originally Aired 10/18/1997)
- Uniform Uniformity / Snot Your Mother's Music (Originally Aired 10/25/1997)
- The Environ Mentals (Originally Aired 11/8/1997)
- Crush and Burn / Soccer Season (Originally Aired 11/15/1997)
- Thanksgiving Dad (Originally Aired 11/22/1997)
- Sketch 22 / Manly Milo (Originally Aired 1/10/1998)
- Have You Ever Been Unsupervised / The Unusual Suspects (Originally Aired 1/17/1998)
- Nicky Gone Bad / In Support of (Originally Aired 1/24/1998)
Season 2: 1998-1999 - Quiz Bowl / License to Drive (Originally Aired 9/12/1998)
- Cocoon Gables / Green-Eyed Monster (Originally Aired 9/19/1998)
- Hazelnut's Finest / Cat Scan (Originally Aired 9/26/1998)
- An OtterBiography / GreenSleeves (Originally Aired 10/3/1998)
- Vanessa Less Tessa / Peer Counselor P.A. (Originally Aired 10/10/1998)
- A 'Tween Halloween / Mash into Me (Originally Aired 10/31/1998)
- Presenting Stewart Waldinger / Pepper Ann's Life in a Nutshell (Originally Aired 11/14/1998)
- Like Riding a Bike (Originally Aired 11/28/1998)
- Radio Freak Hazelnut / Framed (Originally Aired 12/5/1998)
- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Milo / The Sisterhood (Originally Aired 12/12/1998)
- Impractical Jokes / Cold Feet (Originally Aired 12/26/1998)
- Doppelganger Didi / Pepper Ann's Day Off-Kilter (Originally Aired 1/9/1999)
- A No Hair Day / That's My Dad (Originally Aired 1/16/1999)
Season 3: 1999-2000 - You Oughta Be in Musicals (Originally Aired 9/11/1999)
- Dances with Ignorance / Girl Power (Originally Aired 9/18/1999)
- Beyond Good and Evel / One of the Guys (Originally Aired 9/25/1999)
- The Wash-Out / Def Comedy Mom (Originally Aired 11/6/1999)
- The First Date Club / Unicycle of Life (Originally Aired 11/13/1999)
- A Kosher Christmas (Originally Aired 12/18/1999)
- Effie Shrugged / Mama Knows What Pepper Ann Did Two Nights Ago (Originally Aired 1/15/2000)
- The Spanish Imposition / Single Unemployed Mother (Originally Aired 1/22/2000)
Season 4: 2000 - Burn, Hazelnut, Burn / Career Daze (Originally Aired 2/6/2000)
- G.I. Janie / Miss Moose (Originally Aired 2/7/2000)
- Pepper Shaker / Flaw and Order (Originally Aired 2/8/2000)
- Baggy Bean Buddies / The Beans of Wrath (Originally Aired 2/9/2000)
- The Velvet Room (Originally Aired 2/10/2000)
- One Angry Woman (Originally Aired 2/11/2000)
- The Sellout / The Telltale Fuzzy (Originally Aired 2/12/2000)
- A Valentine's Day Tune (Originally Aired 2/14/2000)
- Sammy's Song / Permanent Record (Originally Aired 2/15/2000)
- Live and Let Dye (Originally Aired 2/16/2000)
- Remote Possibilitys / Considering Constance (Originally Aired 2/17/2000)
- To Germany with Love (Originally Aired 2/18/2000)
- Bye, Bye Trinket / P.A.'s Pop Fly (Originally Aired 2/19/2000)
- My Mother, Myself (Originally Aired 2/21/2000)
- The Amazing Becky Little (Originally Aired 2/22/2000)
- The Untitled Milo Kamalani Project / Guess Who's Coming to the Theater (Originally Aired 2/23/2000)
- The Great Beyond / Jaybirds of a Feather (Originally Aired 2/25/2000)
- The Way They Were (Originally Aired 2/25/2000)
Season 5: 2000 - The One with Mr. Reason / Sense and Senselessness
- Forging Ahead / Reality Bytes
- Carmello / Strike It or Not
- Complementary Colors
- The Merry Lives of Pepper Ann
- A Is for Average / Alice Kane Went Down To Calcutta
- Spice of Life / T.G.I.F
- Dear Debby / Too Cool to Be Mom
- Moose in Love / Two's Company
- Zen and the Art of Milo
- Unhappy Campers / The Search for Pepper Ann Pearson
- The Word / The Perfect Couple
- The Finale
External links - Pepper Ann World (Fansite)
- Petition (Petition to get Pepper Ann on VHS/DVD)
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