Ep 12. Episode 349
- January 1, 1970
- 18 min
All That season 3 episode 12, titled "Episode 349," is a comedy sketch show for children that first aired on May 8, 1999. The show is a spin-off from the popular Saturday Night Live program and features a diverse cast of young comedic actors who perform various skits and routines throughout each episode.
In "Episode 349," viewers are treated to a range of hilarious sketches, including a parody of the popular game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," called "Who Fancies Being a Thousandaire?" This segment is hosted by the outrageous Coach Kreeton, played by actor Kel Mitchell, who introduces a range of comical contestants, each with their own unique quirks and personalities. As with the real game show, contestants must answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to win money, but with the added twist of having to deal with the outrageous antics of Coach Kreeton, who is determined to make things as difficult as possible.
Another hilarious sketch in this episode is a recurring bit called "Leroy & Fuzz," featuring actors Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell as two bumbling police officers who find themselves in ridiculous situations while trying to keep their city safe. In this particular episode, Leroy and Fuzz are tasked with guarding a priceless diamond, but their incompetence leads to some hilarious mishaps that will have viewers in stitches.
"Episode 349" also features a musical performance from the popular boy band 98 Degrees, who were at the height of their fame at the time of this episode's airing. The band performs their hit song "The Hardest Thing," showcasing their impressive vocal abilities and signature harmonies.
Other sketches in this episode include a parody of the popular children's show "Barney & Friends," featuring special guest star Amanda Bynes as a mischievous troublemaker who wreaks havoc on the set; and a hilarious skit about a group of aliens who have come to Earth with a very unusual request.
Overall, "Episode 349" is a must-see for fans of All That and children's comedy in general. The show's talented young cast and clever writing make for a fun-filled half-hour of non-stop laughs and entertainment. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or tuning in for the first time, this episode is sure to leave you smiling and giggling long after the credits roll.