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- 1. Pilot Episode Smackdown Sep 11, 2003
- Fun-loving brothers sport identical haircuts; Dwayne and Denny try to win tickets to WrestleMania.
- 2. Love Freakin' Story Sep 16, 2003
- Dwayne is forced to rethink his image when he falls for a stuntwoman who does not date bad boys.
- 3. Raging Waters Sep 23, 2003
- Roger agrees to his first Mullet family vacation on a houseboat at Lake Havasu.
The Mullets is an American sitcom created by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. Starring Michael Weaver, David Hornsby, Loni Anderson and John O'Hurley, it aired on UPN from September 11, 2003, to March 17, 2004.
The Mullets: Created by Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein. With Michael Weaver, David Hornsby, Loni Anderson, John O'Hurley. It's all about being "business in the front, party in the back" when it comes to the Mullet brothers, two siblings who sport the same haircut, but are actually very different from one another.
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- 2003-09-11
- Comedy
- 30
A man with a modern mullet haircut. The mullet is a hairstyle in which the hair is cut shorter at the front, top and sides, but is longer at the back.
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Aug 3, 2023 · The mullet is a men’s hairstyle that often sparks debate, but it’s surprisingly versatile. You can modify it to match your personal taste, such as adding an asymmetrical fringe. This type of fringe is created by cutting it at an angle, with one side noticeably longer than the other.
- 26 min
Arguably the worst show of the season, this comedy searches for humor in a family with two dumb brothers who sport mullets. Content collapsed. It has its moments and at least it is purposely dumb...
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- September 11, 2003
- Gail Mancuso, Dennis Dugan, John Blanchard
The Mullets. It's all about being "business in the front, party in the back" when it comes to the Mullet brothers, two siblings who sport the same haircut but are actually very different from...
The Mullets is a sitcom that was created by producers Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. It first aired on UPN in 2003, and was cancelled in 2004 due to poor reception. It starred Michael Weaver, David Hornsby, Loni Anderson, and John O'Hurley.