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'''''This Just In!''''' is an animated adult-sitcom that aired on Spike TV in 2004. It was co-created by television writers Steve Marmel (who also voices the main character Bryan) and Kevin Kay, while also being written by Steve Marmel and Jeff Rothpan.
'''''This Just In!''''' is an animated adult sitcom airing on Spike TV in 2004. It was co-created by television writers Steve Marmel (who also voices the main character Bryan) and Kevin Kay while also being written by Steve Marmel and Jeff Rothpan.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The show follows the exploits of Brian Newport, a hard conservative news reporter who regularly drinks in a bar, with his closest friends, Jimmy and Craig, along with other wacky hijinks. The show would dive into commentary and analysis on politics, with a conservative bent.<ref>[https://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Other_Studios/N/Nickelodeon/This_Just_In/ The Big Cartoon Database page for ''This Just In!''.] Retrieved on 12 Sept '19</ref>  
The show follows the exploits of Brian Newport, a hard conservative news reporter who regularly drinks in a bar with his closest friends, Jimmy and Craig, along with other wacky hijinks. The show would dive into commentary and analysis on politics with a conservative bent.<ref>[https://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Other_Studios/N/Nickelodeon/This_Just_In/ The Big Cartoon Database page for ''This Just In!''.] Retrieved on 12 Sept '19</ref>  


==History==
==History==
The 1st episode "Chappaquidicide" aired on Spike TV on March 12th, 2004, in the United States. The last episode (which was also the 6th) aired on April 18th, 2004, in the United States.
The 1st episode, "Chappaquidicide," aired on Spike TV on March 12th, 2004, in the United States. The last episode (also the 6th) aired on April 18th, 2004, in the United States.


3 of the 6 episodes have been found. There were uploaded by the YouTube account "Bob Kiwi" in 2013.
Three of the six episodes have been found. They were uploaded by the YouTube account "Bob Kiwi" in 2013.


==Facts==
==Facts==
According to the producers, the show was created using flash animation in order to quickly comment on the latest news and politics of the day, hence the title.
According to the producers, the show was created using flash animation to quickly comment on the latest news and politics of the day, hence the title.


Tara Strong, Rob Paulsen, and Phil Morris lent their voices for a number of side characters.
Tara Strong, Rob Paulsen, and Phil Morris lent their voices to several side characters.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 01:43, 13 March 2024

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Screenshot from the series featuring two main characters, Jimmy (left) and Craig (right).

Status: Partially Lost

This Just In! is an animated adult sitcom airing on Spike TV in 2004. It was co-created by television writers Steve Marmel (who also voices the main character Bryan) and Kevin Kay while also being written by Steve Marmel and Jeff Rothpan.

Plot

The show follows the exploits of Brian Newport, a hard conservative news reporter who regularly drinks in a bar with his closest friends, Jimmy and Craig, along with other wacky hijinks. The show would dive into commentary and analysis on politics with a conservative bent.[1]

History

The 1st episode, "Chappaquidicide," aired on Spike TV on March 12th, 2004, in the United States. The last episode (also the 6th) aired on April 18th, 2004, in the United States.

Three of the six episodes have been found. They were uploaded by the YouTube account "Bob Kiwi" in 2013.

Facts

According to the producers, the show was created using flash animation to quickly comment on the latest news and politics of the day, hence the title.

Tara Strong, Rob Paulsen, and Phil Morris lent their voices to several side characters.

Gallery

Episode 2.

Episode 3.

Episode 4.

External Link

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