Clerks: The Animated Series is an American cult animated television series based on Kevin Smith's 1994 film debut Clerks. It was developed for television by Smith, Smith's producer Scott Mosier and former Seinfeld writer David Mandel.
The main characters, Dante Hicks, Randal Graves, Jay and Silent Bob, as well as the setting and basic premise, are taken directly from the movie. The show differs from the movie in many ways, however, due to the additional freedom animation provides, as well as the language and content restrictions that broadcast TV demands. For example, the characters of Jay and Silent Bob were changed from drug dealers to mischief makers (selling fireworks instead of marijuana), and the profanity of the film (which was enough to initially achieve an NC-17 rating) is drastically toned down. The series also introduced a new villain, Leonardo Leonardo, named after Leonardo, New Jersey, the town in which the series, and the film, takes place. Leonardo was voiced by Alec Baldwin.
The show has a rather hysterical style and pace, quite different from the film (more in line, perhaps, with the frenetic pace of Smith films like Mallrats and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back), and the creators regularly play around with the medium, parodying different plot devices. For example, the second episode is a clip show, a common format for long running sit-coms where the characters reflect on previous events from the show and the majority of the show is archive footage. There is a long sequence of scenes — several of which are nested multiple levels into each other — that look back on previous episodes, even though only a single episode had been produced before that one, and thusly, most of the "clips" were actually original material created solely for the joke of the clips themselves.
As with the film, most of the characters are either cynically irresponsible or completely crazy, with Dante being the only really sympathetic "normal guy" around. As a result, Dante is usually the straight man to the hijinks of the other characters. Indeed, Dante seems to be the more intelligent one of the duo, in contrast to the film.
Besides the original voices of the film characters and Baldwin, the show sported an impressive list of guest performers. Gwyneth Paltrow, Charles Barkley, Grant Hill, Reggie Miller and Dan Patrick playing themselves as well as Gilbert Gottfried playing Patrick Swayze, Michael McKean playing Professor Ram and The Creepy Guy, Kevin McDonald playing Batman Fan in Episode 6, Julia Sweeney playing the mom in Episode 6, Al Franken playing the Mayor of Leonardo, James Woods playing Major Baklava and Judge Reinhold playing a character modeled after himself named the Honorable Judge Reinhold. Walt Flanagan and Bryan Johnson voice Walt Grover the Fanboy and Steve-Dave Pulasti respectively, two characters they have repeatedly portrayed in Kevin Smith's films, in a number of episodes.
All six episodes were released on DVD (as well as VHS) in 2001, marking one of the first occasions in which a short-lived TV series found success in this format. The entire series was eventually aired on Comedy Central in December 2002. The DVD commentary features cast and crew who frequently cite their disagreements with the network over the show's development.
Currently, an animated Clerks movie tenatively titled Sell Out is in development, which is planned to start production in 2007. *
2000s TV shows in the United States | ABC network shows | Films directed by Kevin Smith | New Jersey culture | Television series by Buena Vista Television | Television shows set in New Jersey
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