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In early 2004, YTV premiered a comedy show titled '''''Fries With That?''''' which was inspired by a French comedy show titled ''Une grenade avec ça?'' ("A Grenade With That?") and follows the trials and tribulations of four high school students working at a fast food emporium called "Bulky's".
In early 2004, YTV premiered a comedy show titled '''''Fries With That?''''' which was inspired by a French comedy show titled ''Une grenade avec ça?'' ("A Grenade With That?") and follows the trials and tribulations of four high school students working at a fast food emporium called "Bulky's".
==History==
==History==
The show aired two seasons on YTV but was cancelled shortly after the completion of season 2. The show went off the air in 2006 and returned for re-runs in 2010. It was later replaced by a teen prank show titled ''Prank Patrol'', which later had Australian and British spin-offs. ''Fries With That?'' was also rumored to have aired throughout 2008 during early morning hours.
The show aired two seasons on YTV but was cancelled shortly after the completion of season 2. The show went off the air in 2006 and returned for re-runs in 2010. It was later replaced by a teen prank show titled ''Prank Patrol'', which later had Australian and British spin-offs. ''Fries With That?'' was also rumored to have aired throughout 2008 during early morning hours.
==Missing Episodes==
==Missing Episodes==
There were a total of 11 seasons 1 episodes missing (season 1 had a total of 27 episodes) and Season 2 was missing a whopping 24 episodes (Season 2 had a total of 25 episodes).
There were a total of 11 seasons 1 episodes missing (season 1 had a total of 27 episodes) and Season 2 was missing a whopping 24 episodes (Season 2 had a total of 25 episodes).
==Availability==
==Availability==
As of late June 2015, all of the missing episodes have been found. They can be viewed [http://pastebin.com/FcPEMpmf here].
As of late June 2015, all of the missing episodes have been found.<ref>[http://pastebin.com/FcPEMpmf A Pastebin page containing all the missing episodes of the series.] Retrieved 05 Jun '15</ref>
==Refrences==
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fries_with_That%3F Wikipedia artical about the sitcom]
==External Links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372674/ An imdb page about the sitcom]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fries_with_That%3F Wikipedia article about the sitcom.] Retrieved 05 Jun '19
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372674/ An IMDb page about the sitcom.] Retrieved 05 Jun '19
 
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Promotional poster for the show.

Status: Found

Date found: 06 Feb '13

Found by: nhsadm

In early 2004, YTV premiered a comedy show titled Fries With That? which was inspired by a French comedy show titled Une grenade avec ça? ("A Grenade With That?") and follows the trials and tribulations of four high school students working at a fast food emporium called "Bulky's".

History

The show aired two seasons on YTV but was cancelled shortly after the completion of season 2. The show went off the air in 2006 and returned for re-runs in 2010. It was later replaced by a teen prank show titled Prank Patrol, which later had Australian and British spin-offs. Fries With That? was also rumored to have aired throughout 2008 during early morning hours.

Missing Episodes

There were a total of 11 seasons 1 episodes missing (season 1 had a total of 27 episodes) and Season 2 was missing a whopping 24 episodes (Season 2 had a total of 25 episodes).

Availability

As of late June 2015, all of the missing episodes have been found.[1]

External Links

Reference