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Main Series | Totally For Teens |
Season No. | 1 |
Episode No. | Pilot |
Production No. | 101 |
Runtime | 12 Minutes |
FCC Rating | TV-MA |
Main Crew | |
Director(s) | Chris Grismer |
Executive producer(s) | Derrick Beckles Ari Fishman Vernon Chatman |
Editor(s) | Michael LaHaie |
Episode Cast | |
Presented by | Derrick Beckles |
Starring | Leo Fitzpatrick Matt Bennett Kate Cullen Roberts |
Narrated by | Ted Shumaker |
Pilot is the pilot episode of Totally For Teens.
Plot[]
The host Derrick tells the teen audience that Good Charlotte will be performing shortly, but they never do. He shows a skit with Mookie and the 1991 Miss Teenage North America Pageant contestants where they give the warnings of death by drugacide. Derrick then confronts a teenager interested in smoking by revealing to him the kind of person he would become by choosing to smoke or not to. The teenager then embarks on a existential journey with both of his future selves. Derrick is then hypocritically shown smoking a cigarette, although he warns the teen not to. Throughout the show, vintage footage from a 1987 educational film featuring rappers Riff Raff performing their song "D-I-S-E-A-S-E", a song about practicing safety against AIDS, in front of their classroom as part of an assignment.
Cast[]
- Derrick Beckles as Himself
- Leo Fitzpatrick as Mookie
- Ted Shumaker as The Announcer
- Matt Bennett as Jamie
- Kate Cullen Roberts as The Christian Mother