
Waynehead (1996-1997)
This show is about a 10 year-old boy who is trying to deal with the problems of pre-adolescence in his neighborhood in lower Manhattan. Inspired by the childhood of film/TV actor Damon Wayans, Waynehead proved that physical and financial challenges were no match for a healthy imagination and a smooth attitude. Damey Wayne was the star's 10-year-old alter ego, complete with a few autobiographical touches: Both Damon and Damey were born with a "club" foot, which slowed down their bodies but had no effect on their highly creative minds. The "Waynehead" nickname was another true-life note, given to Damey and his brothers because of their home-sheared hairdos. In the cartoon, Damey and family lived in lower Manhattan, where the boy went through the usual ups and downs of child...
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E15 | Rebel Without a Paw | Mai 17, 1997 |
S01E14 | Bummed Out | Mai 3, 1997 |
S01E13 | A Friend in Greed | Apr. 26, 1997 |
S01E12 | Quest for Fireworks | Apr. 19, 1997 |
S01E11 | Special Delivery | Feb. 15, 1997 |
Cast

Jamil Walker Smith

Kim Wayans

Tico Wells

Orlando Brown

Marlon Wayans

Shawn Wayans

T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh
Characters

Mo' Money

Mom

Marvin

Damey

Blue

Toof

Roz
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