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  1. The Cramp Twins: Created by Brian Wood. With Tom Kenny, Kath Soucie, Nicole Oliver, Ian James Corlett. Fun and adventures with troublesome twins Lucien and Wayne Cramp.

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    • 2003-02-08
    • Animation, Comedy, Family
    • 30
  2. The Cramp Twins. The Cramp Twins is an animated television series created by British cartoonist Brian Wood based on his 1995 graphic novel of the same name. [5] The show was produced by Sunbow Entertainment (in season 1), Telemagination (in season 2), and TV-Loonland AG, in association with Cartoon Network Europe.

    • Animated Sitcom
  3. S1.E10 ∙ Swamp Fever/Kung Foolish. 2001. "Swamp Fever" When Miss Hissy tells her class that the Soap City Council is going to get rid of the swamp, Lucien and Mari try to find a way to save it. "Kung Foolish" After being bested in a fight by Wayne for the zillionth time, Lucien decides to enroll in a martial arts course, convinced that he can ...

  4. The Cramp Twins is a British/Canadian/American animated series created by cartoonist Brian Wood. The show was produced by Sunbow Entertainment and TV-Loonland AG in association with Cartoon Network. This is the final television series to be produced by Sunbow Entertainment (which was worked on the Sunbow Productions animated series based on Hasbro properties) before the company was shut down ...

  5. www.youtube.com › @TheCrampTwins › videosThe Cramp Twins - YouTube

    BASED ON TWO GRAPHIC NOVELS BY BRIAN WOOD, THE CRAMP TWINS IS THE STORY OF WAYNE AND LUCIEN CRAMP, 10-YEAR-OLD TWINS WHO ARE NOT AT ALL ALIKE. AND THAT’S NOT JUST BECAUSE WAYNE HAS A BIG, OVAL ...

  6. The Cramp Twins, Best of. Season 1. Meet Wayne and Lucien Cramp in this collection of the best of The Cramp Twins! They're 10-year-old twins with zero in common but since they're stuck with each other, their lives are a never-ending battle. Together, they're taking sibling rivalry to a whole new level in this offbeat animated series!

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