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Two orphans are given access to a super foster agency that enables them to replace people in their life with aces and superhumans.Two orphans are given access to a super foster agency that enables them to replace people in their life with aces and superhumans.Two orphans are given access to a super foster agency that enables them to replace people in their life with aces and superhumans.
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- TriviaThe reason why the story of Todd and Riley is explained in the opening song was because Disney considered that the children's audience would assume that Todd and Riley had replaced their parents, deciding that in the intro it is explained that they were adopted from a beginning.
- Crazy creditsThe first season closing credits feature Fleemco advertisements, endorsed by someone in the show (the person varies with each episode).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces #66: Top 11 Cartoon Moms (2012)
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Not a master piece, but not absolutely horrible
When I first saw this show, my reaction was 'WTF?' The animation style wasn't attractive to me in the least and the whole idea of replacing adults all the time was the worst ideas for a plot. However, after it's been on for, what, a year now?, it's grown on me.
The animation, despite it's style being different from normal Disney, is smooth. I actually like the backgrounds, but that's more my artistic style talking, because I think it's cool you can see paint strokes. But, anyway, the jokes on this show are, for the most part, not the best. Though there will be something that comes up once in awhile that are truly funny- though I also have a weird sense of humor. The characters, actually, are decent. Yes, they're rather flat characters, but each have distinct personalities, at least. The plots each episode are rather weak, though recently they've gotten a little bit better. One thing I really like about this show are continuities. For example, early episodes call the school George Washington Middle School. Then, after an episode when Todd insists the first presidents last name was Stapler, the school has been called George Stapler Middle School.
I certainly don't watch it religiously, or even when it just happens to be on. But I don't cringe watching it like some others, especially since it's improved just a little.
Original rating- 4/10 New rating- 5/10
The animation, despite it's style being different from normal Disney, is smooth. I actually like the backgrounds, but that's more my artistic style talking, because I think it's cool you can see paint strokes. But, anyway, the jokes on this show are, for the most part, not the best. Though there will be something that comes up once in awhile that are truly funny- though I also have a weird sense of humor. The characters, actually, are decent. Yes, they're rather flat characters, but each have distinct personalities, at least. The plots each episode are rather weak, though recently they've gotten a little bit better. One thing I really like about this show are continuities. For example, early episodes call the school George Washington Middle School. Then, after an episode when Todd insists the first presidents last name was Stapler, the school has been called George Stapler Middle School.
I certainly don't watch it religiously, or even when it just happens to be on. But I don't cringe watching it like some others, especially since it's improved just a little.
Original rating- 4/10 New rating- 5/10
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