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A group of people that, whenever one is involved in a production, others are almost guaranteed to show up at some point. This used to be a very enforced part of media making. Studios expected artists to specialize into units. An example would be John Ford being specialized in westerns, which meant that large parts of the crew — both in front of and behind the camera — would literally always work together. Another aspect of Hollywood filmmaking which used to enforce this in the past was that studios would often have exclusive contracts with big names spanning several years and movies. For instance, the vast majority of Humphrey Bogart's films after he made it big were for Warner Bros. John August coined the term "Clique Flick" on his filmmaking podcast Script Notes. See also Those Two Actors and Only So Many Canadian Actors. When each member tends to play the same sort of role every time, they're a Universal-Adaptor Cast. Associated Composer is a subtrope. |
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Dave Gibbons on Watchmen, the Superman story "For the Man Who Has Everything", and a 1980s Green Lantern story | |
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Tracy Lawrence tended to have most of his songs written by Larry Boone, Paul Nelson, and Kenny Beard. He also did most of his production work with Flip Anderson, a member of his road band. | |
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Writer Michael Gallagher has frequently collaborated with artist David Manak, most notably on early issues of Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) and the ALF comic. The two also handled Spy vs. Spy installments in MAD for a short time. | |
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Alan Davis on Miracleman, Captain Britain, and D.R. & Quinch | |
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All but two of Patty Loveless' albums have her husband Emory Gordy Jr. serving as both bass guitarist and producer. Many of them also had at least one song written by Kostas, and backing vocals from Vince Gill (for whom she has also returned the favor on many occasions) and Mac McAnally. | |
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The Disney Animated Canon has had its common band of voice actors and composers, starting with the end of the Golden Age: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sebastian Cabot, Sterling Holloway, George Lindsey, Alan Menken, Randy Newman, and Cheech Marin. Alan Tudyk has more or less become Disney's answer to John Ratzenberger, having a role in all of their animated films since Wreck-It Ralph. Not only did this apply to the voice actors, but the actual animators and directors as well. Back when Disney started to make animated features, Freddy Moore, Bill Tytla, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston often acted as supervising animators. By the time Cinderella rolled around, the head animators consisted of Thomas, Johnson, Milt Kahl, Marc Davis, John Lounsbery and Ward Kimball. Clyde Geronimi, Wilford Jackson and Hamilton Luske directed most of the 50's feature. From Sleeping Beauty on, Wolfgang Reitherman began directing alongside them, eventually becoming the studio's head director from The Sword in the Stone through The Rescuers. Since the renaissance, Disney had a new team of artists that worked closely together for the rest of their 2D animation career. Animators like Glen Keane, Andreas Deja, Mark Henn and Eric Goldberg worked for directors including John Musker & Ron Clements and Kirk Wise & Gary Trousdale. They had a bevy of recurring story artists like Chris Sanders, Brenda Chapman (The Prince of Egypt, Brave), Burny Mattinson, Roger Allers (The Lion King (1994)) and Joe Ranft. Alan Menken almost always composed the music, usually with Howard Ashman before his passing. Tony Jay, Jim Cummings, Corey Burton, Wayne Knight and most notably David Ogden Stiers had multiple roles. Jeffrey Katzenberg, later co-founder of Dreamworks, headed the division at its peak. |
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Alfa Legion videos are sure to have Bruva Alfabusa, Thunder Psyker, Eliphas the Inheritor and Karl the Deranged, and several other Legionnaires appear from time to time as well. | |
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A lot of the people who did voices for Winter of '83 had also worked with Lewis Lovhaug before or are even fellow former Channel Awesome members, including his wife Viga Gadson, Nash Bozard, Chuck Sonnenburg, Allison Pregler, and Marc Swint. | |
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Looney Tunes: DePatie-Freleng Enterprises' creative crew was mostly made up of ex-Warner Bros. staffers (specifically, from Friz Freleng's and Robert McKimson's units), having been founded shortly after the original Termite Terrace shut down. After Chuck Jones was fired from Warner Bros. for violating his exclusive contract, he took most of his crew with him (as well as Mel Blanc) after he found work at MGM. Director Art Davis and screenwriter Sid Marcus frequently collaborated during their animation careers. Be it Columbia Cartoons, Warner Bros., or DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, they only stopped teaming up when the latter died. When Davis was demoted back to animator under Friz Freleng's unit at Warner Bros., Marcus left the studio. |
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Travis Tritt's first four studio albums had multiple overlapping musicians, including backing vocalists Dana McVicker and Dennis Locorriere, bassist Mike Brignardello, guitarists Richard Bennett and Wendell Cox, and drummer Steve Turner. All four were produced by Gregg Brown, with several songs written by Jill Colucci, Stewart Harris, and Tritt himself. | |
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Stu is usually accompanied by his girlfriend Jeanine Kasun, as well as writers/historians Mark Evanier, Earl Kress, and Jerry Beck. | |
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Courtney Hope and Sean Durrie in Quantum Break (as secondary characters) and (you guessed it) Control (as the Player Character and The Dragon, respectively). | |
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Discussed by the Super Best Friends Zaibatsu during their Let's Watch of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, in which they point out how Metal Gear's voice cast - barring David Hayter, who is frequently busy with things outside of voice work - frequently seems to pop up together, bringing up Robin Atkin Downes and Paul Eiding's roles in No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle specifically. | |
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Out of practicality, Gus Johnson's sketches regularly feature the same actors: His brother Sven Johnson (several of his other family members make regular appearances too), his roommate Eddy Burback, and his girlfriend Abelina Sabrina. Likewise, Gus regularly appears in sketches on Sven's and Sabrina's channels. He and Ian Kung have also appeared in several of each other's sketches. | |
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Total Drama's director for its first two seasons Todd Kauffman seems to have picked up on the trend. Animated series from his own small studio Neptoon Studios (such as Grojband and Sidekick, co-productions with Fresh TV and Nelvana, respectively) frequently feature voice actors and writers from Fresh TV's works (and Nelvana's as well, due to Kauffman originally working with them too), and also have their share of recurring names, like Lyon Smith and Denise Oliver. | |
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The show also acts as a reunion for the cast of Doc McStuffins. The common cast includes, alongside some of the aforementioned voice actors, Lara Jill Miller, Cristina Pucelli, Nika Futterman, Caitlin Carmichael, Andre Robinson, Jess Harnell, Kimberly Brooks and Gary Anthony Williams. | |
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James McCaffrey in Max Payne (as Max Payne) and Control. | |
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Movista, the producers of the Tsukiuta and Identity V stage play series, tend to cast a lot of the same actors. While the general 2.5D sphere tends to have a few famous names who appear in a lot of work, mostly Touken Ranbu cast members, Movista's group is separate from this. Hirai Yuki and Chiba Mizuki have had lead roles in almost all of Movista's series, and Chiba sings the theme songs even for plays he isn't in (Tsukipro's Machine Elements steampunk AU). Particularly noteworthy was their original series, 'Kuro to Shiro', where out of 16 cast members, 7 were in both Tsukipro and Identity V, and only one was in neither. The same choreographer, J.U.N., has also worked on both Identity V and Tsukipro's SQS series. | |
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MAD has several examples, stemming from the Running Gag of calling their regulars "The Usual Gang of Idiots": Senior editors Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola frequently wrote gags together. The above-mentioned Michael Gallagher regularly collaborated with artist Tom Bunk for one-page gags. Nearly all of Anthony Barbieri's contributions to the magazine were Monroe and..., which was originally drawn by Bill Wray and then taken over by Tom Fowler. For most of the magazine's history, nearly all of the movie and TV show parodies were illustrated by Mort Drucker or Angelo Torres (plus a handful from Jack Davis), with writing usually handled by Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Dick DeBartolo, Arnie Kogen, or Stan Hart. Over time, newer writers began to take over; as of The New '10s when the magazine largely stopped publishing new content, writing duties usually went to DeBartolo, Kogen, Desmond Devlin, or David Shayne, while Tom Richmond, Hermann Mejia, and Tom Bunk became the main illustrators. For most of the 21st century, Mark Fredrickson did the cover art. |
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Andy Hamilton's comedies often share a similar supporting cast, for example both Old Harry's Game and Revolting People feature (as well as Hamilton himself) actors Philip Pope and Michael Fenton Stevens (both of whom featured in other shows including KYTV) whilst actor David Swift also appear in Old Harry's Game as God, having previously appeared alongside Robert Duncan (Scumspawn), Fenton Stevens, Pope and Hamilton in Drop the Dead Donkey in which James Grout (the Professor in Old Harry's Game) also played a guest role. | |
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There are plenty of Arthur and Martha Speaks writers who write for Work It Out Wombats!, such as Kathy Waugh, Peter K. Hirsch, and Joe Fallon. | |
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Not only did this apply to the voice actors, but the actual animators and directors as well. Back when Disney started to make animated features, Freddy Moore, Bill Tytla, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston often acted as supervising animators. By the time Cinderella rolled around, the head animators consisted of Thomas, Johnson, Milt Kahl, Marc Davis, John Lounsbery and Ward Kimball. Clyde Geronimi, Wilford Jackson and Hamilton Luske directed most of the 50's feature. From Sleeping Beauty on, Wolfgang Reitherman began directing alongside them, eventually becoming the studio's head director from The Sword in the Stone through The Rescuers. | |
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Other dependable Savoy players included Richard Temple in comic-heavy roles (Grossmith, Barrington, and Temple as Marmaduke were the only actors from the 1877 production of The Sorcerer to reprise their roles in 1884), Jessie Bond and later Emmie Owen in sympathetic mezzo-soprano roles, Leonora Braham and later Geraldine Ulmar in leading soprano roles, and Rosina Brandram in all the Grande Dame and Old Maid roles. | |
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Grossmith was replaced after Yeomen by Walter Passmore. Barrington was the original Grand Inquisitor in The Gondoliers and a revival assigned the same part to Passmore. Passmore and Barrington appeared together as Tarara and King Paramount in Utopia, Limited and as Rudolph and Ludwig in The Grand Duke. | |
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Along with some of the Star Trek examples mentioned above, Greg Weisman often tends to bring back some of the actors from Gargoyles in bit or main characters as well as reusing actors he started working with after Gargoyles. This includes Thom Adcox Hernandez, Jeff Bennett, Ed Asner, Dee Bradley Baker, Cree Summer, Vanessa Marshall, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Steve Blum, and Keith David, among others. | |
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EVERY RAP GROUP, CREW OR LABEL EVER. Every solo album one member does, you can almost guarantee the others won't be far behind. This is particularly prevalent in the somewhat self-insular rap groups the Wu-Tang Clan and OFWGKTA. And Young Money. Any album by any member of YMCMB is probably going to have at least another member of the team on it somewhere (and there are several). Being the labels' founding musicians, chances are any YMCMB album will have some sort of vocal involvement from either Birdman or Lil Wayne. Or Drake or Nicki Minaj. The three of them along with Wayne make up YMCMB's Power Trio, and are the three most well-known members, so this is a Justified Trope to some extent. GOOD Music, Kanye West's clique and label, does this as well - chances are any album the label releases will have involvement either in production or in vocals from Kanye himself, a hook from The-Dream, and features from any artist on the roster. Kanye himself. Most stuff he's done since the start of his career has involved Common, John Legend, Malik Yusuf, Mos Def and Jay-Z somewhere along the line. He also gained his childhood friends Really Doe and GLC considerable exposure, along with his cousin Tony Williams. These days, if Kanye has a new album out, you can usually expect any (or indeed all) of these artists to be in hot pursuit - anyone mentioned above, Kid Cudi, Raekwon, The-Dream, Jay-Z, anyone not mentioned who is signed to GOOD Music, Talib Kweli, Justin Vernon, Lupe Fiasco, La Roux and Rihanna. You can also always expect his mentor No I.D. to have given some of the tracks a once-over production-wise. And Jay-Z. Almost every Jay-Z album these days will involve production from one or more of Kanye West, Timbaland, Just Blaze or Pharrell Williams. Chances are Kanye may have a verse or two as well. Others who are likely to be involved are Jay's wife Beyoncé, J. Cole, Rick Ross, Nas and Rihanna. |
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The most famous is "The G-Men", a set of session musicians who have appeared on all of his albums except In the Life of Chris Gaines: Bruce Bouton (steel guitar), Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar), Mike Chapman (bass guitar), Rob Hajacos (fiddle), Chris Leuzinger (electric guitar), Milton Sledge (drums), and Bobby Wood (keyboards). All of his albums until The Ultimate Hits (again excluding the Chris Gaines album) were produced by Allen Reynolds and engineered by Mark Miller (not the lead singer of Sawyer Brown). After Reynolds retired, Miller was promoted to producer and John Kelton took over engineering duties. Many members of the G-Men also played on most albums produced by Reynolds in the late 80s-early 90s, such as those by Hal Ketchum, Crystal Gayle, and Kathy Mattea, as well as Ty England's Highways and Dance Halls, which Garth produced (Ty was formerly a guitarist in Garth's road band). | |
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Whenever writer Takeshi Masada undertakes one of his projects, artist G Yuusuke and composer Keishi Yonao are generally not far behind. Even when he was forced to change mediums after all the trouble following the closure of Greenwood, the three still stick together for Avesta of Black and White. | |
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The Loud House: The show reunites many people who worked with creator Chris Savino on Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls (1998), and Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, all shows where he became a producer at some point. Between Nickelodeon shows, The Loud House has many crew members from The Fairly OddParents! (which it essentially replaced as Nickelodeon's top non-SpongeBob SquarePants show), such as writers Kevin Sullivan, Sammie Crowley, Whitney Wetta, Alec Schwimmer, Miguel Puga and Karla Sakas Shropshire; and voice actors Tara Strong, Daran Norris, Susanne Blakeslee, Grey DeLisle, Carlos Alazraqui, Maddie Taylor, Kari Wahlgren, Eric Bauza, Jeff Bennett, Rob Paulsen and Dee Bradley Baker. The show also acts as a reunion for the cast of Doc McStuffins. The common cast includes, alongside some of the aforementioned voice actors, Lara Jill Miller, Cristina Pucelli, Nika Futterman, Caitlin Carmichael, Andre Robinson, Jess Harnell, Kimberly Brooks and Gary Anthony Williams. |
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Every show created by Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere will usually feature most of or all of the actors of one of their previous shows. The most common ones being Kath Soucie, Pamela Adlon, April Winchell, Eddie Deezen, Justin Shenkarow, E.G. Daily, Ashley Johnson, Anndi McAffee, Tress MacNeille, and many more. | |
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The writers and voice cast of the shows later reunited for the Disney show The 7D. | |
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John Totleben on Swamp Thing and Miracleman | |
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Big & Rich had their singer-songwriting clique, known collectively as the MuzikMafia. The fronting members included Big & Rich members Big Kenny and John Rich; Gretchen Wilson; James Otto; Shannon Lawson; and Cowboy Troy. Many of them collaborated with each other, often singing and writing on each other's albums. A few other non-musical members existed over the years, but the group seems to have largely dissipated. | |
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Also, most of the time their composers were Ray Ellis and his son Marc, who also performed in the same capacity when Australian game show producer Reg Grundy set up shop in America in the early 80s (composing the music for Sale of the Century, Scrabble, Time Machine, Hot Streak and Scattergories, plus the unsold pilots Keynotes and Run for the Money; they also did the music for the non-Grundy Catchphrase). | |
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Many of Stephen Sondheim's musicals were created in association with director-producer Harold Prince (Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Pacific Overtures, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Merrily We Roll Along, the failed version of Road Show known as Bounce) and writer-director James Lapine (Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Passion, the 2012 revival of Merrily We Roll Along). Almost all of these shows were orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. (Sondheim had a lot of trouble with previous orchestrators when he started composing Broadway musicals in the 1960s.) | |
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Giorgio Moroder's production posse in the 1970s included co-producer Pete Bellotte and a fairly consistent core group of musicians including Keith Forsey (drums), Mats Bjorklund (guitar), Les Hurdle (bass) and Dino Solera (woodwind). Bellotte and Forsey remained frequent collaborators as Moroder moved more into film soundtracks in the 1980s, Forsey also increasingly acting as lyricist and sometimes co-producer. During the 1980s, a recognisable posse of lead and backing vocalists turned up on many of Moroder's projects, including Paul Engemann, Beth Andersen, Elizabeth Daily and Joe Esposito. | |
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Kevin O'Neill on The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, a 1980s Omega Men story, and a 1980s Green Lantern Corps story | |
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Nearly all of AC/DC's studio albums from Stiff Upper Lip onwards have been recorded at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver under producer Brendan O'Brien (except for Stiff Upper Lip, which was produced by George Young). | |
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Julie Brown was a guest on one episode of Tiny Toon Adventures, and later became a regular on Animaniacs. Tom Ruegger also cast his son Nathan in three of his series. | |
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Shipwrecked Comedy itself is an example, but the group also frequently works with: director William Joe Stribling, composer Dylan Glatthorn, cinematographer Alex Gallitano, and actors such as Joey Richter, Blake Silver, Jessica Jade Andres, Lauren Lopez, and Christopher Higgins, who has both acted and been the behind-the-scenes photographer for numerous projects. At this point, Shipwrecked, Team Starkid, and Tin Can Brothers all frequently share actors, with Starkid and Tin Can Bros sharing co-founders Joey Richter and Brian Rosenthal (though Shipwrecked and Tin Can Bros. once pretended to have a rivalry). |
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All of Justin Moore's albums have been produced by Jeremy Stover, who also writes many of the songs on them. Many of his albums also feature songs written by at least one member of the songwriting team The Peach Pickers (Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip, and Rhett Akinsnote best known for his 1995 hit "That Ain't My Truck" and for being the father of Thomas Rhett). | |
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Following the cancellation of her Disney Channel series Sonny with a Chance and its reboot So Random!, Allisyn Ashley Arm (aka Zora Lancaster) has used cast members from both shows (especially Audrey Whitby and Matthew Scott Montgomery) in her YouTube comedy series, in particular Astrid Clover. | |
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Death Stranding: Pretty much most of the big names that were slated to make Silent Hills are involved in this game. Alongside Norman Reedus and Guillermo del Toro, there's also horror mangaka Junji Ito who provided his likeness as a cameo. Additionally, most of the Japanese dub's cast are Metal Gear veterans. Artist Yoji Shinkawa, who has worked as Kojima go-to character and mech designer since Metal Gear Solid, fills in the same role on this project too. Ludvig Forssell, the composer for Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain also composed for Death Stranding. | |
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Iron Maiden's 1980s days had producer Martin Birch and artist Derek Riggs as a given. From 2000s on, while the artist has been inconsistent, South African producer Kevin Shirley is a given. | |
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The voice-acting from Digimon Resumido is done by Friendzone Team and some recurring dubbers from the Revengeverse. | |
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The Book of Life: Xibalba is voiced by Ron Perlman, who has worked with Executive Producer Guillermo del Toro on Cronos and both Hellboy movies, among others. Grey Delisle, Carlos Alazraqui, and Eric Bauza have minor roles in this film, all of whom had lead roles in director Jorge Guiterrez's previous work El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (Frida, Puma Loco, and White Pantera respectively). |
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Whenever Sia makes a music video, you can expect Maddie Ziegler to be in it after appearing in her last three. | |
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The Dragon Quest series has, throughout its long history, featured the same three core members of the development team: scenario writer Yuji Horii, music composer Koichi Sugiyama, and character designer Akira Toriyama. | |
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The show reunites many people who worked with creator Chris Savino on Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls (1998), and Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, all shows where he became a producer at some point. | |
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