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The Cramp Twins

★ 5.8 2003 · 2000s 4 seasons FOX, Cartoon Network

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Synopsis

The story of a pair of non-identical twin brothers, Lucien and Wayne, who live with their hygiene-crazed mother and their western/country-crazed father in a small town called Soap City. Lucien is a delicate, nature-loving boy, while Wayne is a rough antisocial bully, whose only interest in life is junk. Naturally, some conflicts will ensue.

Cast & Crew

Tom Kenny

Tom Kenny

Wayne Cramp (voice)

Kath Soucie

Kath Soucie

Lucien Cramp (voice)

Nicole Oliver

Nicole Oliver

Dorothy Cramp (voice)

Ian James Corlett

Ian James Corlett

Horace Cramp (voice)

Terry Klassen

Terry Klassen

Tony Parsons (voice) / Seth Parsons (voice)

Jayne Paterson

Jayne Paterson

Wendy Winkle (voice)

Tabitha St. Germain

Tabitha St. Germain

Mari Phelps (voice)

Cathy Weseluck

Cathy Weseluck

Miss Hilary Hissy (voice)

Colin Murdock

Colin Murdock

Walter Winkle (voice)

Lee Tockar

Lee Tockar

Dirty Joe Muldoon (voice)

Trivia about The Cramp Twins

The Cramp Twins premiered in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2001 on Cartoon Network and on BBC One during the CBBC programming block, later airing on the CBBC channel itself with the channel's launch in February 2002.

The show achieved high popularity with children in the UK, pulling in 1.5 million viewers a week on CBBC and becoming the top-rated weekend series on Cartoon Network during its initial broadcast.

After the series ended, reruns continued to air on CBBC and Cartoon Network for a few years afterwards, with Cartoon Network airing the show well into the mid-2010s at night, in order to fill European content requirements alongside Skatoony and Robotboy.

It was also repeated on Boomerang UK and Cartoon Network Too.

In early 2003, 4Kids Entertainment acquired exclusive merchandise licensing, television broadcast and home video rights for the series within the United States.

The series premiered in the U.S. on the company's FoxBox Saturday morning block on Fox on 8 February on the same year.