Kevin Spencer

Kevin Spencer (1998-2005)

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Kevin Spencer is an animated television series developed by Greg Lawrence. The show revolves around the everyday happenings of the Spencer family. Kevin himself is a 14-year-old, chain-smoking, alcoholic, cough syrup addicted, sociopathic juvenile delinquent. He lives with his parents, whom he often shows ambivalence towards, and is a student at a local high school, although he rarely attends school. It is demonstrated multiple times throughout the series that Kevin is mentally unstable, as he is prone to random outbursts of violence, even towards himself, shows signs of insanity, and has a complete disregard for life, including his own.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E06See You in HellDec 4, 2005
S08E05Air ShowNov 27, 2005
S08E04Die A Lot More and Also Once AgainNov 20, 2005
S08E03Hell or High WaterNov 13, 2005
S08E02Killing the MessengerNov 6, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Kevin Spencer' premiere?

'Kevin Spencer' premiered on September 25, 1998.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Kevin Spencer'?

'Kevin Spencer' falls under the genre of animated sitcom.

Who created the TV show 'Kevin Spencer'?

'Kevin Spencer' was created by Greg Lawrence.

What is the setting of the TV show 'Kevin Spencer'?

'Kevin Spencer' is set in the fictional town of Hampstead, Canada.

Who voices the character of Kevin Spencer?

The character of Kevin Spencer is voiced by Greg Lawrence, the show's creator.

Who are Kevin Spencer's parents?

Kevin Spencer's parents are Percy and Bunny Spencer.

What is the central theme of 'Kevin Spencer'?

'Kevin Spencer' revolves around the dysfunctional life of its titular character and his family.

What are some recurring characters in 'Kevin Spencer'?

Some recurring characters in 'Kevin Spencer' include Percy, Bunny, Sammy, and Maxine.

What are some notable episodes from 'Kevin Spencer'?

Some notable episodes from 'Kevin Spencer' include "The New Look," "The Baby Shower," and "The Wedding."

Is 'Kevin Spencer' suitable for all audiences?

'Kevin Spencer' is intended for mature audiences due to its dark humor and adult themes.

Does 'Kevin Spencer' tackle social issues?

Yes, 'Kevin Spencer' often addresses social issues such as poverty, addiction, and dysfunctional families.

How many seasons of 'Kevin Spencer' were produced?

'Kevin Spencer' had a total of two seasons.

Is 'Kevin Spencer' still airing new episodes?

No, 'Kevin Spencer' concluded its run on December 5, 1999.

Did 'Kevin Spencer' receive any awards or nominations?

'Kevin Spencer' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

What is the overall reception of 'Kevin Spencer'?

'Kevin Spencer' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its dark humor while others found it offensive.

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