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All That

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: April 16, 1994
  • Seasons: 10
  • Episodes: 179
  • Networks: Nickelodeon
  • Genres: Comedy
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All That(1994)
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TMDB Rating: 7.7 (32 votes)

Overview

A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids.

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Season 1

15 episodes • 1994Avg: 9.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Phil Moore / TLCApr 16, 19949.0
2Da BratDec 24, 19940.0
3TLCJan 7, 19950.0
4ImmatureJan 14, 19950.0
5Craig MackJan 21, 19950.0
6Malcolm-Jamal Warner/BrandyJan 28, 19950.0
7AaliyahFeb 4, 19950.0
8CoolioFeb 11, 19950.0
9Soul 4 RealFeb 18, 19950.0
10Changing FacesFeb 25, 19950.0
11BLACKstreetMar 4, 19950.0
12ZhanéMar 11, 19950.0
13UsherMar 18, 19950.0
14A Few Good MenMar 25, 19950.0
15AftermathApr 1, 19950.0
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Season 2

21 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Naughty By NatureOct 7, 19950.0
2MonicaOct 14, 19950.0
3Da BratOct 21, 19950.0
4Malcolm Jamal-Warner / MokenstefOct 28, 19950.0
5Jon B.Nov 4, 19950.0
6The TwinzNov 11, 19950.0
7MontecoNov 18, 19950.0
8Soul 4 RealNov 25, 19950.0
9SubwayDec 2, 19950.0
10Run DMCDec 23, 19950.0
11XscapeJan 6, 19960.0
12Diana KingJan 13, 19960.0
13Sinbad / CoolioJan 20, 19960.0
14Mark Curry / Deborah CoxJan 27, 19960.0
15ImmatureFeb 3, 19960.0
16Terry EllisFeb 10, 19960.0
17Faith EvansFeb 17, 19960.0
18SilkMar 2, 19960.0
19ShaiMar 9, 19960.0
20IV XampleMar 16, 19960.0
21MonifahMar 30, 19960.0
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Season 3

20 episodes • 1996Avg: 8.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Tia & Tamera Mowry / LL Cool JNov 16, 19968.0
2Montell JordanNov 23, 19960.0
3ImmatureNov 30, 19960.0
4Dru HillDec 7, 19960.0
5Tyra Banks / BLACKstreetDec 14, 19960.0
6A Tribe Called QuestDec 21, 19960.0
7702Dec 28, 19960.0
8Tony Toni ToneJan 4, 19970.0
9Chris Farley / Mint ConditionJan 11, 19970.0
10112Jan 18, 19970.0
11Sherman Hemsley / NasJan 25, 19970.0
12John Leguizamo / Mona LisaFeb 1, 19970.0
13Ray J.Feb 8, 19970.0
14Dr. Joyce Brothers & Sherman Hemsley / Heavy D.Sep 6, 19970.0
15For RealSep 13, 19970.0
16Az YetSep 20, 19970.0
17AaliyahSep 27, 19970.0
18MonicaOct 4, 19970.0
19MC LyteOct 11, 19970.0
20Erykah BaduOct 18, 19970.0
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Season 4

21 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1MaseNov 15, 19970.0
2Busta RhymesNov 22, 19970.0
3Tommy Davidson / RobynNov 29, 19970.0
4Wyclef JeanDec 6, 19970.0
5Dru HillDec 13, 19970.0
6Mary J. BligeDec 20, 19970.0
7ImmatureDec 27, 19970.0
8The Spice GirlsJan 3, 19980.0
9God's PropertyJan 10, 19980.0
10Backstreet BoysJan 17, 19980.0
11UsherJan 24, 19980.0
12Missy ElliotJan 31, 19980.0
13Boys II MenFeb 7, 19980.0
14Destiny's ChildOct 10, 19980.0
15LL Cool JOct 17, 19980.0
16Jermaine Dupri & Da BratOct 24, 19980.0
17Salt 'N PepaOct 31, 19980.0
18K-Ci & JoJoNov 7, 19980.0
19Ice CubeNov 14, 19980.0
20The L.O.X.Nov 21, 19980.0
21Sugar RayNov 28, 19980.0
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Season 5

19 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1BLACKstreet & MyaDec 12, 19980.0
2Deborah CoxJan 2, 19990.0
3Shaquille O'NealJan 9, 19990.0
4MonicaJan 16, 19990.0
5Faith EvansJan 23, 19990.0
6MyaJan 30, 19990.0
798 DegreesFeb 6, 19990.0
8All That Live! "100th Episode"Mar 13, 19990.0
9112Mar 20, 19990.0
10OutkastMar 27, 19990.0
11DivineApr 3, 19990.0
125 Young MenApr 10, 19990.0
13Joey McIntyreApr 17, 19990.0
14Backstreet BoysApr 24, 19990.0
153rd StoreeSep 25, 19990.0
16New RadicalsOct 2, 19990.0
17The MathOct 9, 19990.0
18ShaniceOct 16, 19990.0
19Tatyana AliNov 6, 19990.0
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Season 6

19 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1B*witchedJan 15, 20000.0
2BlaqueJan 22, 20000.0
3Mandy MooreJan 29, 20000.0
4HokuFeb 5, 20000.0
5LFOFeb 12, 20000.0
6M2MFeb 26, 20000.0
7Jennifer LopezMar 4, 20000.0
8DreamstreetTBA0.0
9N*SyncMar 25, 20000.0
10Celine DionApr 1, 20000.0
11The Best Of Kenan ThompsonMay 22, 19990.0
12The Best Of Kel MitchellOct 23, 19990.0
13The Best Of Amanda BynesMay 22, 19990.0
14The Best Of Josh ServerDec 18, 19990.0
15The Best Of Danny TamberelliFeb 24, 20010.0
16The Best Of Lori Beth DenbergTBA0.0
17The Best Of Leon FriersonTBA0.0
18The Best Of Christy KnowingsTBA0.0
19Peas, Cheese, Bag of ChipsTBA0.0
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Season 7

19 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Frankie Muniz / Aaron CarterJan 19, 20020.0
2Melissa Joan Hart / UsherJan 26, 20020.0
3Barry WatsonFeb 2, 20020.0
4P. DiddyFeb 9, 20020.0
5Britney SpearsFeb 16, 20020.0
6Will Friedle / Nelly FurtadoFeb 23, 20020.0
7Christina Vidal / TyreekMar 2, 20020.0
8Amanda Bynes / City HighMar 9, 20020.0
9Kenan ThompsonTBA0.0
10Tony Hawk / Barenaked LadiesMar 23, 20020.0
11Episode 123TBA0.0
12Episode 124Apr 6, 20020.0
13Episode 125TBA0.0
14Episode 126TBA0.0
15Episode 127TBA0.0
16Episode 128TBA0.0
17Episode 129TBA0.0
18Episode 130TBA0.0
19Episode 131TBA0.0
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Season 8

19 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1B2KSep 21, 20020.0
2Alexa Vega & Daryl Sabara / PlaySep 28, 20020.0
3YasmeenOct 5, 20020.0
4Jeffrey Licon / Jennifer Love HewittOct 12, 20020.0
5Justin Timberlake / Aaron CarterOct 19, 20020.0
6Avril LavigneOct 26, 20020.0
73LWNov 2, 20020.0
8Episode 139TBA0.0
9Episode 140TBA0.0
10Episode 141TBA0.0
11Episode 142TBA0.0
12Episode 143TBA0.0
13Episode 144TBA0.0
14Episode 145TBA0.0
15Episode 146TBA0.0
16Episode 147TBA0.0
17Episode 148TBA0.0
18Episode 149TBA0.0
19Episode 150TBA0.0
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Season 9

16 episodes • 2003

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1LillixFeb 1, 20030.0
2Episode 152TBA0.0
3Episode 153TBA0.0
4Episode 154TBA0.0
5Episode 155TBA0.0
6Episode 156TBA0.0
7Episode 157TBA0.0
8Episode 158TBA0.0
9Episode 159TBA0.0
10Episode 160TBA0.0
11Episode 161TBA0.0
12Episode 162TBA0.0
13Episode 163TBA0.0
14Episode 164TBA0.0
15Episode 165Apr 23, 20050.0
16Episode 166Apr 23, 20050.0
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Season 10

10 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1MarioApr 30, 20050.0
2FantasiaMay 7, 20050.0
3Jesse McCartneyMay 14, 20050.0
4Lil Romeo / B2KTBA0.0
5Mariah CareyTBA0.0
6Brooke ValentineOct 8, 20050.0
7Frankie JTBA0.0
8LalaineOct 22, 20050.0
10Ashlee SimpsonTBA0.0
13On-Air DaresJan 9, 20050.0

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