Stroker and Hoop

Stroker and Hoop (2004-2005)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Action, Adventure

John Stroker, his partner Hoop, and their wise-talking car, C.A.R.R. are private investigators. They solve cases for anyone who is desperate/dumb enough to responds to their 1/8 page ad in the yellow pages.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 12:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Putting the 'Ass' in Assassin (a.k.a. Three Cheats to the Wind)Dec 25, 2005
S01E12How to Get Dead in Advertising (a.k.a. Caged Rose)Dec 18, 2005
S01E11The Wrath of Khan'Ja (a.k.a. Dammit Mamet)Dec 18, 2005
S01E10I Saw Stroker Killing Santa (a.k.a. A Cold, Dead, White Christmas)Dec 4, 2005
S01E09Just Voodoo It (a.k.a. For Whom the Bear Tolls)Nov 27, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Stroker and Hoop' premiere?

'Stroker and Hoop' premiered on August 1, 2004.

Who are the main characters in 'Stroker and Hoop'?

The main characters in 'Stroker and Hoop' are John Stroker, a private detective, and his partner Hoop, a well-meaning but inept driver.

What is the genre of 'Stroker and Hoop'?

'Stroker and Hoop' is an animated comedy series that blends elements of detective, action, and satire.

Who created 'Stroker and Hoop'?

'Stroker and Hoop' was created by Casper Kelly and Henry Gammill.

What is the setting of 'Stroker and Hoop'?

'Stroker and Hoop' is set in the fictional city of Chugwater, where Stroker and Hoop work as private detectives.

What is the premise of 'Stroker and Hoop'?

'Stroker and Hoop' follows the adventures of John Stroker and his partner Hoop as they take on various cases and encounter eccentric characters in their detective work.

Who are some of the recurring characters in 'Stroker and Hoop'?

Some of the recurring characters in 'Stroker and Hoop' include C.A.R.R., a talking car, and Dipper, a criminal mastermind.

What is the animation style of 'Stroker and Hoop'?

'Stroker and Hoop' features a unique blend of traditional animation and computer-generated imagery.

What is the target audience for 'Stroker and Hoop'?

'Stroker and Hoop' is primarily targeted towards adult viewers due to its mature humor and content.

What are some notable episodes of 'Stroker and Hoop'?

Some notable episodes of 'Stroker and Hoop' include "The Five Diamonds," "The Wrath of Kahn," and "How to Get Dead in Advertising."

Did 'Stroker and Hoop' receive any awards or nominations?

'Stroker and Hoop' received critical acclaim and was well-received by audiences, but it did not receive significant awards or nominations.

Is 'Stroker and Hoop' available on any streaming platforms?

As of now, 'Stroker and Hoop' is not available for streaming on popular platforms like Netflix or Hulu.

How many episodes were produced for 'Stroker and Hoop'?

'Stroker and Hoop' had a total of 13 episodes produced.

Did 'Stroker and Hoop' have a dedicated fanbase?

'Stroker and Hoop' developed a small but dedicated fanbase during its initial run.

How did 'Stroker and Hoop' impact the animated TV landscape?

'Stroker and Hoop' made a mark on the animated TV landscape by introducing a distinct blend of humor, animation style, and storytelling, setting it apart from other animated series of its time.

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