The Replacements

The Replacements (2006-2009)

EndedAnimation showAdventure, Children, Family

The Replacements is an animated series that aired on Toon Disney from 2006-2009.

Two orphans, Riley and Todd, have live their entire lives in an orphanage. While doing chores, they stumble across a comic book which lets them order a Fleemco phone (This special phone allows them to replace any person or animal they desire) and in the process they got new parents: a female British secret agent named Agent K and a professional daredevil named Dick Daring.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 09:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E35Irreplaceablemars 30, 2009
S02E34R2: A Tale of Two Rileysmars 30, 2009
S02E33Todd-Bustersmars 23, 2009
S02E32Truth or Daringmars 16, 2009
S02E31Injustice is Blindmars 9, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'The Replacements' premiere?

'The Replacements' premiered on September 8, 2006.

Who created 'The Replacements' TV show?

'The Replacements' TV show was created by Dan Santat.

What genre does 'The Replacements' TV show fall under?

'The Replacements' TV show falls under the genre of animated comedy.

Who provided the voice for the character of Riley Daring in 'The Replacements'?

The voice for the character Riley Daring in 'The Replacements' was provided by Grey DeLisle.

What is the main premise of 'The Replacements'?

'The Replacements' revolves around two orphans, Riley and Todd, who can replace any adult in their lives with a new one of their choosing.

Which network aired 'The Replacements' TV show?

'The Replacements' TV show aired on the Disney Channel.

Who provided the voice for the character of Todd Daring in 'The Replacements'?

The voice for the character Todd Daring in 'The Replacements' was provided by Nancy Cartwright.

What is the name of the agency that Riley and Todd work for in 'The Replacements'?

Riley and Todd work for a secret agency called the 'Fleemco' in 'The Replacements'.

Who is the voice behind Conrad Fleem, the CEO of Fleemco, in 'The Replacements'?

The voice for Conrad Fleem, the CEO of Fleemco, in 'The Replacements' is provided by Michael Clarke Duncan.

What is the name of the talking dog in 'The Replacements'?

The talking dog in 'The Replacements' is named Fleem.

What is the catchphrase often used by Todd in 'The Replacements'?

The catchphrase often used by Todd in 'The Replacements' is "That's so Todd!"

Who is the voice behind the character of Agent K in 'The Replacements'?

The voice for Agent K in 'The Replacements' is provided by Kath Soucie.

What is the name of the rival replacement agency in 'The Replacements'?

The rival replacement agency in 'The Replacements' is called 'The Todd Squad'.

Who is the voice behind the character of Agent G in 'The Replacements'?

The voice for Agent G in 'The Replacements' is provided by Daran Norris.

What is the name of the school attended by Riley and Todd in 'The Replacements'?

The school attended by Riley and Todd in 'The Replacements' is called 'Hamilton High'.

Who is the voice behind the character of Principal Cutler in 'The Replacements'?

The voice for Principal Cutler in 'The Replacements' is provided by Gary Cole.

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