Girlstuff/Boystuff
Canadian children's animated television series
Girlstuff/Boystuff is an animated series. It aired from 2002 to 2003.
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Genre | Animation Children |
Created by | Ruth Beni |
Developed by | Alan Silbering |
Directed by | Richard Burdett |
Voices of | Amos Crawley Jonathan Malen Bryn McAuley Drew Nelson Novie Edwards |
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Country of origin | Canada Hong Kong United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Agogo Media AE, Ltd. Decode Entertainment |
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Network | YTV |
Release | 4 November 2002 6 February 2003 | –
The show is about six teenage friends. They talk about differences between girls and boys. They talk about topics such as hobbies, food, music and fashion.[1]
Episodes
changeSeason 1
change- "Games Peeps Play" / "Tents Situation"
- "Secrets & Lies" / "Face Powder Blues"
- "Tickets, Please" / "Mall's Fair"
- "Birthday Party" / "The Art of You"
- "Flu Manchu" / "Save Me"
- "Lip Gloss Queen" / "Breaking Up is Hard to Do"
- "Skaterchick" / "Blind Date"
- "Party of the Year" / "Babysitting Miss Dot"
- "Truth or Dare" / "Multiplex"
- "The In Crowd" / "Gorilla My Dreams"
- "Good Morning Rover" / "Un-Amusement Park"
- "The Incredible Geeks" / "The Art of the Deal"
- "Citizen Cane" / "Discount Fever"
- "Bad Memories" / "Presently Surprised"
- "Cha-Ching" / "Slam"
- "Cram Session" / "Listen to the Music"
- "The Making of..." / "The Afternoon Snack Club"
- "The Young and the Foolish" / "Cause and Effects"
- "Assess This" / "The Valentine Curse"
- "The Perfect Math" / "Selling Out"
- "Drama Queen" / "Mother's Day"
- "The Lake" / "Klingon Someone Else"
- "The Big Switch" / "Foreign Bodies"
- "Stuff-a-Palooza" / "Video Return"
- "Weekend Rental" / "Last Minute Shopping"
- "Ghoulstuff/Boilstuff"
Season 2
change- "Style 911" / "Eleven Minute Workout"
- "Health Class Horrors" / "Lights, Camera, Ahhhh!"
- "Express Yourself" / "Casting Call"
- "Return to Sneder" / "Medieval Mayhem"
- "Track and Field Fiasco" / "Dot's Dilemma"
- "Lust in Translation" / "Spring Break"
- "Dirty Work" / "Trading Spaces"
- Clique Chic; Future Tense
- If the Shoe Fits; Teacher's Pet
- Bowling for Dollars and Dates; Adventures in Cousin-sitting
- Movin' On; Three Up, Three Down
- Date O Rama; Stuck
- Monsters in Space; Bugged Out
References
change- ↑ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 378. ISBN 978-1476665993.