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|image = Puffruffschoollogo.png
 
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|genre = Animation<br>Comedy<br>Slice-of-life
 
|genre = Animation<br>Comedy<br>Slice-of-life
|creator = [[Trevor Jordan]]
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|creator = [[TjsWorld2011]]
|starring = [[Kelsey Stern]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Billy West|Billy West]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Tobey Maguire|Tobey Maguire]]<br>[[Michael Kastek]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Jess Harnell|Jess Harnell]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Tom Kenny|Tom Kenny]]
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|starring = [[Kelsey Stern]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Billy West|Billy West]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Tobey Maguire|Tobey Maguire]]<br>[[Michael Kastek]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Tom Kenny|Tom Kenny]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Jess Harnell|Jess Harnell]]
 
|composer = [[Alex Farson]]
 
|composer = [[Alex Farson]]
 
|opentheme = "[[Wikipedia:Cure for Sanity|X Y & Zee]]"<br>by [[Wikipedia:Pop Will Eat Itself|Pop Will Eat Itself]]
 
|opentheme = "[[Wikipedia:Cure for Sanity|X Y & Zee]]"<br>by [[Wikipedia:Pop Will Eat Itself|Pop Will Eat Itself]]
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|num_episodes = 222 ([[List of episodes]])
 
|num_episodes = 222 ([[List of episodes]])
 
|executive_producer = [[Wikipedia:Josh Weinstein|Josh Weinstein]]<br>[[Alex Shields]]<br>[[Tracey Dittfach]]
 
|executive_producer = [[Wikipedia:Josh Weinstein|Josh Weinstein]]<br>[[Alex Shields]]<br>[[Tracey Dittfach]]
|producer = [[Nicholas Pockes]]<br>[[Sean Andrews]]<br>[[Emily Jordanna]]
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|producer = [[Ntpockets]]<br>[[NovaStar302601|Pyro R.]]<br>[[Brashgirl901]]
 
|runtime = 21–23 minutes
 
|runtime = 21–23 minutes
|company = [[w:c:tjsworld2011:T.J. Entertainment|T.J. Entertainment]]<br>[[w:c:tjsworld2011:NovaStar Animation|Imperium Entertainment]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Film Roman|Film Roman]] <small>(animation)</small><br>[[Wikipedia:20th Television|20th Television]] <small>(season 1–2)</small><br>[[Wikipedia:20th Century Fox Television|20th Century Fox Television]] <small>(season 2–10)</small>
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|company = [[w:c:tjsworld2011:TjsWorld2011 Pictures|TjsWorld2011 Pictures]]<br>[[w:c:tjsworld2011:NovaStar Animation|Imperium Entertainment]]<br>[[Wikipedia:20th Television|20th Television]] <small>(season 1–2)</small><br>[[Wikipedia:20th Century Fox Television|20th Century Fox Television]] <small>(season 2–10)</small>
 
|distributor = 20th Television
 
|distributor = 20th Television
 
|network = [[Wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]
 
|network = [[Wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]
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|audio_format = [[Wikipedia:Dolby Pro Logic|Dolby Surround 2.0]]
 
|audio_format = [[Wikipedia:Dolby Pro Logic|Dolby Surround 2.0]]
 
|original_run = October 9, 1994 – May 23,<br>2004
 
|original_run = October 9, 1994 – May 23,<br>2004
}}'''''PuffRuff School''''' is an American animated television series created by [[Trevor Jordan]] for the [[Wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox Broadcasting Company]]. The series is primarily set at the fictional [[PuffRuff Middle School]] in San Francisco, California, and centers on four students: [[MJ|Emily "MJ" Jordan]], [[Kirby|Kirby Ableman]], [[Pyro|Pyro Rexton]], and [[Andrew|Andrew Anderson]]. Originally conceived as a satire of [[Wikipedia:Teen drama|teen drama]] television series, it features a wide range of running gags and cultural references, and ran from October 9, 1994 to May 23, 2004, airing a total of 222 episodes over the span of ten seasons.
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}}'''''PuffRuff School''''' is an American animated television series created by [[TjsWorld2011]] for the [[Wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox Broadcasting Company]]. The series is primarily set at the fictional [[PuffRuff Middle School]] in San Francisco, California, and centers on four students: [[MJ|Emily "MJ" Jordan]], [[Kirby|Kirby Ableman]], [[Pyro|Pyro Rexton]], and [[Andrew|Andrew Anderson]]. Originally conceived as a satire of [[Wikipedia:Teen drama|teen drama]] television series, it features a wide range of running gags and cultural references, and ran from October 9, 1994 to May 23, 2004, airing a total of 222 episodes over the span of ten seasons.
   
''PuffRuff School'' was the first series produced by [[w:c:tjsworld2011:T.J. Entertainment|T.J. Entertainment]] and [[w:c:tjsworld2011:NovaStar Animation|Imperium Entertainment]]. The series' character designs are influenced by that of ''[[Wikipedia:The Powerpuff Girls#Production|Whoopass Stew! A Sticky Situation]]'', a 1992 short film made by Jordan's close friend [[Wikipedia:Craig McCracken|Craig McCracken]]. Jordan had previously used the style on his first film ''[[w:c:tjsworld2011:Operation Blue|Operation Blue]]'' (1993), and the initial success of that film and ''PuffRuff School'' convinced McCracken to eventually pitch his own show, titled ''[[Wikipedia:The Powerpuff Girls|The Powerpuff Girls]]'', to [[Wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]]. Having used traditional ink-and-paint animation since [[Season 1]], ''PuffRuff School'' switched to digital ink-and-paint starting with the [[Season 5]] episode "[[Sunday Sunday Monday]]" in 1999.
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''PuffRuff School'' was the first series produced by [[w:c:tjsworld2011:TjsWorld2011 Pictures|TjsWorld2011 Entertainment]] and [[w:c:tjsworld2011:NovaStar Animation|Pyro R. Productions]] (later [[w:c:tjsworld2011:NovaStar Animation|Imperium Entertainment]]). The series' character designs are influenced by that of ''[[Wikipedia:The Powerpuff Girls#Production|Whoopass Stew! A Sticky Situation]]'', a 1992 short film made by Tj's close friend [[Wikipedia:Craig McCracken|Craig McCracken]]. Tj had previously used the style on his first film ''[[w:c:tjsworld2011:Operation Blue|Operation Blue]]'' (1993), and the initial success of that film and ''PuffRuff School'' convinced McCracken to eventually pitch his own show, titled ''[[Wikipedia:The Powerpuff Girls|The Powerpuff Girls]]'', to [[Wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]]. Having used traditional ink-and-paint animation since [[Season 1]], ''PuffRuff School'' switched to digital ink-and-paint starting with the [[Season 5]] episode "[[Sunday Sunday Monday]]" in 1999.
   
 
During its run, the series spawned various spin-off media, including video games, comics, toys, and a [[PuffRuff School: The Movie|feature film]]. The series has been praised for its humor, dialogue, and writing, and earned two [[Wikipedia:Primetime Emmy Award|Primetime Emmy Award]] nominations during its run. Reruns of the series began airing on [[Wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] in 2015.
 
During its run, the series spawned various spin-off media, including video games, comics, toys, and a [[PuffRuff School: The Movie|feature film]]. The series has been praised for its humor, dialogue, and writing, and earned two [[Wikipedia:Primetime Emmy Award|Primetime Emmy Award]] nominations during its run. Reruns of the series began airing on [[Wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] in 2015.

Revision as of 17:26, 7 February 2020

PuffRuff School is an American animated television series created by TjsWorld2011 for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is primarily set at the fictional PuffRuff Middle School in San Francisco, California, and centers on four students: Emily "MJ" Jordan, Kirby Ableman, Pyro Rexton, and Andrew Anderson. Originally conceived as a satire of teen drama television series, it features a wide range of running gags and cultural references, and ran from October 9, 1994 to May 23, 2004, airing a total of 222 episodes over the span of ten seasons.

PuffRuff School was the first series produced by TjsWorld2011 Entertainment and Pyro R. Productions (later Imperium Entertainment). The series' character designs are influenced by that of Whoopass Stew! A Sticky Situation, a 1992 short film made by Tj's close friend Craig McCracken. Tj had previously used the style on his first film Operation Blue (1993), and the initial success of that film and PuffRuff School convinced McCracken to eventually pitch his own show, titled The Powerpuff Girls, to Cartoon Network. Having used traditional ink-and-paint animation since Season 1, PuffRuff School switched to digital ink-and-paint starting with the Season 5 episode "Sunday Sunday Monday" in 1999.

During its run, the series spawned various spin-off media, including video games, comics, toys, and a feature film. The series has been praised for its humor, dialogue, and writing, and earned two Primetime Emmy Award nominations during its run. Reruns of the series began airing on FXX in 2015.

Characters

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Broadcast

To read the list of episodes of the show, go here.

Film

Main article: PuffRuff School: The Movie

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Credits

For the normal closing credits order for this show, see here.