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big wolf on campus
Well i remember seeing this show in 2003 but missed the third season, and now I've completed the series, which I think it was an awesome show when it came out, I know its a little cheeses for my age but I still think its badass!
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danny smith-the city drive-
this show was an amazing show tht went of the air(in america) in '03
since then the actors have done other things,
danny smith went on to creat a band
"the city drive"
and amazing band with a cd out and has already been on warped tour.
they're cd alway...
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Cast & Crew
- Brandon Quinn as
Tommy Dawkins - Danny Smith as
Merton J. Dingle - Domenic Di Rosa as
Tim Eckert - Rob deLeeuw as
Travis Eckert - Aimée Castle as
Lori Baxter - Jack Mosshammer as
Dean Dawkins - Rachelle Lefevre as
Stacey Hanson - Nathalie Vansier as
Becky Dingle
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More Information
Tommy Dawkins has two friends who know his secret: Merton J. Dingle, a goth with an encyclopedic knowledge of just about every supernatural creature Tommy needs him to know about, and Lori Baxter, a kickboxer who first appeared in Season 2 after Stacy Hanson's character left to pursue college.
Many episodes satirise popular films and TV shows, and Merton usually makes the connection, but when asked "what happened" Merton begins to talk about the creator, actors and popularity of the movie, rather than what happened in the movie itself. Tommy finds this habit so annoying that he usually reacts by smacking Merton on the head and asking "In the movie...what happened in the movie?" - In fact, Tommy found this so frustrating that when he had been hypnotised into a mindless drone, he still did this (Ironically, Tommy does the exact same thing in Dancing Without Wolves, when he moves to a parallel world, attempts to tell the Morten in that world about his travel, and uses the Nicolas Cage movie Family Man as an example.). Big Wolf On Campus has numerous pop culture references which are obviously intended for an audience older than the typical kid show. This is shown when Corey Haim guest stars as himself in the episode Blame It on the Haim.
The show ran from 1999 to 2002.
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