Category: 19
All Genres: Musical, Animation, Fantasy
Release Year: 2006
Country: USA
Runtime: 59
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Nick Rijgersberg
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Janna King Kalichman – writer
Jen Klein – writer
Produced by: Aryeh Richmond – associate producer
Cary Silver – executive producer in charge of production
Cast: Ogie Banks – Dylan (voice)
Lacey Chabert – Kaycee Smith (voice)
Kaley Cuoco – Kristee (voice)
Greg Ellis – Byron Powell / Nigel (voice)
Olivia Hack – Chloe (voice)
Wendie Malick – Berdine (voice)
Tia Mowry – Sasha (voice)
Tracey Oliver – (voice)
Dionne Quan – Yasmine (voice)
Madison Riley – Trendy Girl (voice)
Charlie Schlatter – Cameron (voice)
Music: Richard McHugh Deddy Tzur
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: The reigning King of Cafe Society performs a thrilling 25-song set, including classics from Cole Porter…
Plot: The exciting and glamorous lives of Cloe, Jade, Sasha, and Yasmin; the teenage girls with a “passion for fashion”! Based on the best-selling dolls.
Movie Quotes: Paulie: I may not be Fred Flintstone but I'm sure I can make your Bedrock.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The title of each episode appears at the end of each episode, rather than the beginning. Every episode thus far has had a brief epilogue following the closing credits.
Goofs: We know about 7 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: During the car chase through the city (silver car), the right outside mirror intermittently changes in-between cuts from several stages of slightly damaged and hanging loose, even after it falls on the road after a sideways crash.
Trivia: There are 9 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- The pilot episode, titled “The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay” aired in February 2003 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.
- The Venture and Orpheus families live at 1297 Venture Compound West.
- H.E.L.P.eR. stands for “Humanoid Electric Lab Partner Robot.” It's discussed during the audio commentary on the episode “Tag Sale, You're It” that Jackson Publick originally voiced the sounds for H.E.L.P.eR. Then Doc Hammer ran this through Soul-bot, a robot that they have at Astrobase Go! to give us H.E.L.P.eR. sounds. You can see Soul-bot at the end of every episode in the Astrobase Go! i.d. It was also discussed that they gave up making new sounds after a while and just use the same ones over and over.



