All That (season 5)
All That (season 5) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 21 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | December 12, 1998 – October 23, 1999 |
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All That's fifth season ran from December 12, 1998 to October 16, 1999. The season contained 21 episodes with a 100th Episode Special Midway.
The show saw many changes before the start of this season. Lori Beth Denberg after leaving the show at the end of the previous season. Since she was one of the original cast members, her characters and presence was missed by fans alike. Since Denberg was the anchor of Vital Information, a new anchor was needed to fill the segment. Danny Tamberelli succeeded Denberg in the Vital Information sketch, and Tamberelli was given a new set and a new desk unlike that of Denberg's Vital Information.
Featured cast members Victor Cohn-Lopez and Zach Mclemore were both dropped from the show. Producers hired Nick Cannon and Mark Saul to fill the gap they left behind. Like that of Lopez and Mclemore, both Saul and Cannon were both put into featured status. However, producers did not bring on any replacement for Denberg, leaving the cast to only have two female cast members.
Like Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson years earlier, producers offered Bynes her own show. Bynes's popularity with the audience was huge. Producers saw their chance to capitalize on her fame and gave her own show. The show would be known as The Amanda Show.
This would be the final season for Mitchell and Thompson. For most of the season Mitchell was absent for 11 episodes, because he was off filming the movie Mystery Men. Mitchell and Thompson would both go on to film the final season of their own show and then leave Nickelodeon to venture into Hollywood.
Cast
- Repertory players
- Amanda Bynes
- Leon Frierson
- Christy Knowings
- Kel Mitchell (final episode: May 15, 1999)
- Josh Server
- Danny Tamberelli
- Kenan Thompson (final season)
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bold denotes Vital Information anchor only
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Prod. code |
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80 | 1 | "Blackstreet & Mýa" | December 12, 1998 | 501 |
(First episode to feature Nick Cannon) | ||||
81 | 2 | "Tatyana Ali" | December 19, 1998 | 502 |
(First episode to feature Mark Saul) | ||||
82 | 3 | "Deborah Cox" | January 2, 1999 | 503 |
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83 | 4 | "Shaquille O'Neal" | January 9, 1999 | 504 |
(Mark Saul does not appear in this episode) | ||||
84 | 5 | "Monica" | January 16, 1999 | 505 |
Absent: Kel Mitchell | ||||
85 | 6 | "Faith Evans" | January 23, 1999 | 506 |
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86 | 7 | "Mýa" | January 30, 1999 | 507 |
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87 | 8 | "98 Degrees" | February 13, 1999 | 508 |
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88-89 | 9-10 | ""All That Live! (100th episode)"" | March 13, 1999 | 509-510 |
Its All Thats 100th Episode and we are filming it live Mýa Introduction: Mýa welcomes us to watching the live show, and Kevin loses his pants. Various stars are shown walking the red carpet, even the Big Ear of corn. Where's Danny?: Danny is late for the live show. Green Room: Everyone is nervous about the live show, including Kevin. But Danny is nowhere to be found! Good Burger: Ed keeps punching a customer (Josh) in the face when he keeps ordering a Good Punch. Meanwhile, Ed messes up Melissa Joan Hart's order and drives another customer (Mark) crazy. What-Everrrr meets Repairman: It's Jessica's birthday today, so Gina plans her surprise party on What-Everrrr! Gina receives Robert Ri'chard from Cousin Skeeter as a present (who ends up getting away). Jessica then breaks her nail, causing Repairman to fall into What-Everrrr. Repairman ends up breaking everything, including the camera, which rolls the clip of Ryan Heart the Dancing Monkey Boy. Mavis & Clavis introduce Musical Guest: Lauryn Hill - "Doo Wop (That Thing)" Backstage Tour: Kenan and Josh give the audience and the viewers at home a backstage tour of the All That studio. They show the dressing rooms, the joke room, the prop room, and the All That Wall of Gifts. The dancing monkey boy clip is shown again. Vital Information: Danny still hasn't made it to the show yet, so Kevin asks the audience if any of them has experience in reading Vitals. Fortunately, Lori Beth Denberg was in the audience, but she refuses to do Vitals. This is the last time Lori Beth Denberg does the Vital Information sketch. Features Larisa Oleynik. Where's Danny: We now continue to see Danny's whereabouts. Fax Ashley: Since it is a live show, Ashley has a fax machine so she can receive live letters from viewers, but it turns out that all the letters from these people either have no exact idea of a live show. Inconvenience Store: Latanya and Lanisha criticize a customer's (Mark) bad breath when buying breathmints, and start hitting on a cute guy (Kel), which brings them to a fight. (This skit was written by Kenan Thompson and Nick Cannon) Danny is supposed to introduce the musical guest, but instead Josh introduces. Musical Guest: Busta Rhymes - "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See" Danny finally arrives at the end of the show, and goes on to find out he's missed out on all of his skits. | ||||
90 | 11 | "112" | March 20, 1999 | 511 |
Absent: Kel Mitchell & Leon Frierson | ||||
91 | 12 | "Outkast" | March 27, 1999 | 512 |
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92 | 13 | "Divine" | April 3, 1999 | 514 |
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93 | 14 | "5 Young Men" | April 10, 1999 | 512 |
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94 | 15 | "Joey McIntyre" | April 17, 1999 | 513 |
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95 | 16 | "Backstreet Boys" | April 24, 1999 | 514 |
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96 | 17 | "3rd Storee" | May 1, 1999 | 515 |
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97 | 18 | "New Radicals" | May 8, 1999 | 516 |
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98 | 19 | "THE MAFT" | October 16, 1999 | 517 |
(Last Episode To Feature Kel Mitchell, but he was still credited in the seasons 4-5 opening credit sequence 'til the end of season 5) | ||||
99 | 20 | "Shanice" | October 23, 1999 | 518 |
(Last Episode to Feature Kenan Thompson) |