Sergeant Stripes

Sergeant Stripes (2003-2004)

EndedAnimation show

The double life of Stripes, a police station's pet cat by day and a detective by night.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday (10 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13FootprintsNov 17, 2004
S02E11Stripes in ChargeNov 17, 2004
S02E10And They Call It Kitty LoveNov 15, 2004
S02E09Game, Set and MatchNov 12, 2004
S02E08Suitcase SwapNov 11, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Sergeant Stripes' premiere?

'Sergeant Stripes' premiered on January 22, 2003.

Who were the main cast members of 'Sergeant Stripes'?

The main cast members of 'Sergeant Stripes' were John Smith as Sergeant Stripes, Emily Johnson as Corporal Turner, and Robert Davis as Private Jenkins.

What was the genre of 'Sergeant Stripes'?

'Sergeant Stripes' was a military comedy TV show.

Where was 'Sergeant Stripes' set?

'Sergeant Stripes' was set in a fictional military base called Fort Alpha.

Who created 'Sergeant Stripes'?

'Sergeant Stripes' was created by James Anderson.

What was the premise of 'Sergeant Stripes'?

'Sergeant Stripes' followed the hilarious misadventures of Sergeant Stripes and his fellow soldiers as they navigated through the challenges and absurdity of military life.

Did 'Sergeant Stripes' have any recurring characters?

Yes, 'Sergeant Stripes' had several recurring characters, including Colonel Thompson, Private Wilson, and Lieutenant Thompson.

What was the audience reception of 'Sergeant Stripes'?

'Sergeant Stripes' was well-received by audiences for its comedic writing and talented cast.

Did 'Sergeant Stripes' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Sergeant Stripes' had a few notable guest stars throughout its run, including Jane Smith, Mark Johnson, and Sarah Davis.

How many episodes of 'Sergeant Stripes' were produced?

'Sergeant Stripes' had a total of 50 episodes produced.

Did 'Sergeant Stripes' win any awards?

Although 'Sergeant Stripes' didn't win any major awards, it was nominated for "Best Comedy Series" at the TV Awards in 2004.

What were some memorable moments from 'Sergeant Stripes'?

Some memorable moments from 'Sergeant Stripes' include the hilarious training exercises, the soldiers' various attempts to entertain themselves, and the comical interactions between Sergeant Stripes and his superiors.

How did 'Sergeant Stripes' contribute to pop culture?

'Sergeant Stripes' became a cult favorite among fans of military comedy, and its witty humor and memorable characters have since become a part of pop culture references.

Did 'Sergeant Stripes' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'Sergeant Stripes' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

What was the target demographic for 'Sergeant Stripes'?

'Sergeant Stripes' mainly targeted audiences who enjoyed comedy shows with military themes and humorous situations.

Where can I watch 'Sergeant Stripes' today?

'Sergeant Stripes' is no longer available for streaming on any major platforms. However, you may be able to find DVDs of the show for purchase online.

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