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** [[https://archive.org/details/the-marvelous-misadventures-of-flapjack-pitch-bible The original show bible]] featured an unused character called Starshine Silvar, a mermaid who would have served as the sheriff of Stormalong's police force. It also featured a pair of sailors known as The Wise Crackers, whose only main appearance was in the first episode "Several Leagues Under the Sea".

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** [[https://archive.org/details/the-marvelous-misadventures-of-flapjack-pitch-bible The original show bible]] featured an unused character called Starshine Silvar, a mermaid who would have served as the sheriff of Stormalong's police force. However, she was somewhat retooled as the Skymaid in the episode "Gone Wishin'". It also featured a pair of sailors known as The Wise Crackers, whose only main appearance was in the first episode "Several Leagues Under the Sea".
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** [[https://archive.org/details/the-marvelous-misadventures-of-flapjack-pitch-bible The original show bible]] featured an unused character called Starshine Silvar, a mermaid who would have served as the sheriff of Stormalong's police force. It also featured a pair of sailors known as The Wise Crackers, whose only main appearance was at the start of the first episode "Several Leagues Under the Sea".

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** [[https://archive.org/details/the-marvelous-misadventures-of-flapjack-pitch-bible The original show bible]] featured an unused character called Starshine Silvar, a mermaid who would have served as the sheriff of Stormalong's police force. It also featured a pair of sailors known as The Wise Crackers, whose only main appearance was at the start of in the first episode "Several Leagues Under the Sea".
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** Creator/PaulReubens, aka [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee]] [[Theatre/ThePeeWeeHermanShowOnBroadway Herman]], was originally supposed to voice Flapjack, but he never came to the recordings, so the show creator Mark "Thurop" Van Orman stepped in to record lines.

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** Creator/PaulReubens, aka [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee]] [[Theatre/ThePeeWeeHermanShowOnBroadway Herman]], was originally supposed to voice Flapjack, but he never came to the recordings, so the show creator Mark "Thurop" Van Orman Thurop stepped in to record lines.



** [[https://archive.org/details/the-marvelous-misadventures-of-flapjack-pitch-bible The original show bible]] featured an unused character called Starshine Silvar, a mermaid who would have served as the sheriff of Stormalong's police force, as well as a pair of sailors known as The Wise Crackers, whose only main appearance was at the start of the first episode "Several Leagues Under the Sea".

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** [[https://archive.org/details/the-marvelous-misadventures-of-flapjack-pitch-bible The original show bible]] featured an unused character called Starshine Silvar, a mermaid who would have served as the sheriff of Stormalong's police force, as well as force. It also featured a pair of sailors known as The Wise Crackers, whose only main appearance was at the start of the first episode "Several Leagues Under the Sea".
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** [[https://archive.org/details/the-marvelous-misadventures-of-flapjack-pitch-bible The original show bible]] featured an unused character called Starshine Silvar, a mermaid who would have served as the sheriff of Stormalong's police force, as well as a pair of sailors known as The Wise Crackers, whose only main appearance was at the start of the first episode "Several Leagues Under the Sea".
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* ProductionPosse: Thurop recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work with him on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel as creative director, Kent Osborne as head writer, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence as art director.

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* ProductionPosse: Thurop recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work with him on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel as creative director, Kent Osborne as head writer, voice actor actors Steve Little, Little and Jeff Bennett, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence as art director.

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* TheWikiRule: [[http://flapjack.wikia.com/wiki/Flapjack_Wiki_Harbor Flapjack Wiki Harbor]].
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That's not really of the show's own doing.


* ShortLivedBigImpact: ''Flapjack'' was a modest success at best while it was on the air, and it only lasted for 3 seasons of 46 episodes. However, two crew members of the show went on to [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime create]] [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow shows]] that would fuel a renaissance for not just Cartoon Network, but for WesternAnimation as a whole, which had experienced a slump in popularity throughout the latter half of the 2000s.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Due to the global economic crisis, the budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced. However, the rest of the funding went towards producing the first season of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Due to the global economic crisis, the budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced. However, the rest of the funding went towards producing making the first season of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced. Hoewever, the rest of the funding was used to produce the first season of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The Due to the global economic crisis, the budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced. Hoewever, However, the rest of the funding was used to produce went towards producing the first season of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced, with the rest being used to fund the first season of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced, with produced. Hoewever, the rest being of the funding was used to fund produce the first season of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced, with the rest being used to fund the first season of ''Regular Show''.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced, with the rest being used to fund the first season of ''Regular Show''.''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The budget for the final season was slashed, hence why only six half-hours were produced, with the rest being used to fund the first season of ''Regular Show''.
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: An InUniverse example, when Peppermint Larry starts putting on puppet shows, they revolve around "Pancake" and "Captain K'neecaps" and how lame they are.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: In its first season, to the point that from the moment it premiered Cartoon Network started airing the show multiple times per day, every day of the week, despite that there was only ''one episode''. The overexposure may have played a hand in CN later losing interest in the show.



** [[Creator/PaulReubens Paul]] "[[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee]] [[Theatre/ThePeeWeeHermanShowOnBroadway Herman]]" [[Creator/PaulReubens Reubens]] was originally supposed to voice Flapjack, but he never came to the recordings, so the show creator Mark "Thurop" Van Orman stepped in to record lines.

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** [[Creator/PaulReubens Paul]] "[[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Creator/PaulReubens, aka [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee]] [[Theatre/ThePeeWeeHermanShowOnBroadway Herman]]" [[Creator/PaulReubens Reubens]] Herman]], was originally supposed to voice Flapjack, but he never came to the recordings, so the show creator Mark "Thurop" Van Orman stepped in to record lines.
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* ProductionPosse: Thurop Van Orman recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work with him on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel as creative director, Kent Osborne as head writer, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence as art director.

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* ProductionPosse: Thurop Van Orman recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work with him on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel as creative director, Kent Osborne as head writer, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence as art director.
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* ProductionPosse: Thurop Van Orman recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work with him on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel, Kent Osborne, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence.

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* ProductionPosse: Thurop Van Orman recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work with him on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel, Quintel as creative director, Kent Osborne, Osborne as head writer, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence.Spence as art director.
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* ProductionPosse: Thurop Van Orman recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel, Kent Osborne, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence.

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* ProductionPosse: Thurop Van Orman recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work with him on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel, Kent Osborne, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show's timeslot changed several times over the course of its run, it rarely, if ever, got any reruns, and as mentioned on the main page, unless you subscribed to Thurop's Website/DeviantArt account, you wouldn't've known when the SeriesFinale aired!

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* ProductionPosse: Thurop Van Orman recruited several of his former ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' crewmates to work on ''Flapjack'', including J.G. Quintel, Kent Osborne, voice actor Steve Little, storyboard artists John Infantino and Mike Roth, and designer Paula Spence.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show's timeslot changed several times over the course of its run, it rarely, if ever, got any reruns, and as mentioned on the main page, unless you subscribed to Thurop's Website/DeviantArt account, you wouldn't've known when the SeriesFinale aired!
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** Bubbie was originally designed as [[http://i.imgur.com/CZsCK3L.jpg a steampunk-ish whale submarine]].

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** Bubbie was originally designed as [[http://i.imgur.com/CZsCK3L.jpg a steampunk-ish whale submarine]]. This concept would later be reused in "Several Leagues Under the Sea" as the inventor's submarine.
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** Creative director J.G. Quintel appears as a live-action captain in the short "Captain and Toeneil", miming to Jeff Bennett's voice-actor.

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** Creative director [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow J.G. Quintel Quintel]] appears as a live-action captain in the short "Captain and Toeneil", miming to Jeff Bennett's voice-actor.voice-over.

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