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Clone high pilot 8.png|Early designs for Gandhi and Abe Lincoln taken from an issue of ''Variety Magazine''.
File:Clone high pilot 8.png|Early designs for Gandhi and Abe Lincoln taken from an issue of ''Variety Magazine''.
Clone high pilot 9.jpeg|Early designs for Cleopatra, JFK, Joan and Principal Scudworth taken from an issue of ''Animation Magazine''.
File:Clone high pilot 9.jpeg|Early designs for Cleopatra, JFK, Joan, Genghis Khan and Principal Scudworth taken from an issue of ''Animation Magazine''.
Clone high pilot 10.jpeg|A screenshot from the pilot.
File:Clone high pilot 10.jpeg|A screenshot from the pilot.
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Revision as of 00:34, 15 May 2023

Clone high pilot logo.jpeg

The series' early logo.

Status: Lost

Clone High was a Canadian adult animated series that ran for a single, 13-episode season from 2002 to 2003 on Teletoon and later MTV in the US. The show mainly takes place at a high school of the same name with teenaged clones of various historical figures that's run by the mad scientist Principal Scudworth, with the main cast of the show being clones of Abraham Lincoln, Joan of Arc, Gandhi, Cleopatra, and JFK. The series parodied other teen dramas that aired at the time.

Fox Pilot

In 2001, a pilot for the show was made and originally pitched to Fox; then titled Clone High School U.S.A..[1] Although the pilot was allegedly screened to a test audience, no footage of the pilot has resurfaced aside from a single screenshot seen below in the gallery, with the only other images of the characters pilot designs coming from issues of Variety Magazine and Animation Magazine respectively.

In 2016, YouTuber RebelTaxi posted early concept art of the characters and the show's logo taken from the old MTV website onto his Tumblr page. The art style was noticeably very different compared to both the pilot and the final show.[2] As of 2021, no other information on the pilot is available.

Gallery

Concept Art

Images

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