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AM... WEASEL!" — Show's theme song, sung to the tune of "Pop Goes The Weasel". Originally appearing as the "B" segment in the A-A-B Three Shorts format of Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel became a self-contained Spin-Off in 1999 shortly before the main cartoon's run ended, running for 79 episodes from then until 2000.
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A page for describing Characters: I Am Weasel. The main protagonist, a heroic weasel, who is everything I. R. Baboon wishes, and possibly imagines, he was.
The I Am Not Weasel trope as used in popular culture. A Talking Animal (or at least someone who looks like one) is constantly mistaken for another species as …
I Am Weasel is an American animated television series created by David Feiss for Cartoon Network and produced by Hanna-Barbera. It is the fourth of the network's Cartoon Cartoons.
Tropes used in I Am Weasel include: The Ace : I.M. Weasel (more noticeable in the early seasons), bordering on God Mode Sue . Broken Ace : Later episodes start to show some dents in Weasel, he often shares the Butt Monkey role with Baboon, and gains a more neurotic and ego driven attitude as a result of being several times more intelligent (and ...
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IM Weasel: The Ace Badass Pacifist: For the most part. Large Ham: Less so than the Red Guy, but it's still notable at times. He gets EXTREMELY hammy in the Franken-Weasel episode.