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  1. Brandy & Mr. Whiskers is an American animated television series created by sitcom writer Russell Marcus for the Disney Channel. [1] It follows the lives of the titular characters – respectively, a pampered-yet-spunky dog and a hyperactive rabbit – who get stuck in the Amazon Rainforest together.

  2. Brandy & Mr. Whiskers is an American animated television series created by Russell Marcus that aired from August 2004 to August 2006 on Disney Channel, with concurrent reruns on Toon Disney. Brandy & Mr. Whiskers follows the titular duo: a literal Alpha Bitch from Palm Beach, Florida and a Genius Ditz rabbit.

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    The first season of Brandy & Mr. Whiskers began in 2003 and ended in 2004. Production for the second season began in 2005 and ended in 2006. Season 2 would be the last season, and the episodes aired from February to August 2006.

    Main characters

    1. Brandy Harrington (of the Florida Harringtons) (voiced by Kaley Cuoco): Brandy is a classy, anthropomorphic mixed breed dog that was owned by a wealthy person. While on her way to a spa for the first time in an aircraft's cargo room, a mishap with Mr. Whiskers (a rabbit she came across inside) caused the two of them to fall straight into the Amazon Rainforest. But after she callously traded Whiskers to Gaspar for a map back home, she realized that she cares for him deep down and rescued hi...

    Recurring characters

    1. Lola Boa (voiced by Alanna Ubach): Lola Boa is, as her name suggests, a pink and purple-striped boa constrictor and often the voice of reason amongst Brandy's friends. She speaks with a heavy Spanish accent. While she often has great ideas, sometimes Brandy believes her ideas aren't too bright and Brandy secretly believes Lola is gross because she swallows rodents whole while they're still alive. However, Lola remains Brandy's best friend and she's usually there to help her out when the go...

    Minor characters

    1. Melvin:Appeared in "Time For Waffles". A Marsh deer. Brandy got the idea she could only get his attention by whitening her teeth (another of Gaspar's plots). In reality, he did like her but only started talking to her when she started talking to him; though her smiling creeped him out. He confessed this when they were being chased by a jaguar and his son. Their pursuers were tracking them by their bright teeth. Melvin is seen with a girlfriend in "Brandy's Best-Ever Boyfriend". 1. The Vic:...

    This was the fifth original animated series to be created for Disney Channel; following The Proud Family, Kim Possible, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, & Dave the Barbarian.
    Despite the fact that this show had received positive reviews, DVD/Blu-Ray release of this series is very unlikely; however, most if not all the episodes can still be watchable on various video sha...
    This show won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (2005).

    The main theme song was performed by Lou Bega, who also performed the song Mambo No. 5.Composers and lyricist for the song were Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn, and Tim Heintz. It also got nominated for "Outstanding Original Song", but lost to the TV show "Crown Heights".

    The episode "To the Moon, Whiskers" is found available in Disney Channel Collection Volume 2 for Game Boy Advance Video with Kim Possible and Lilo & Stitch.

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  4. Brandy & Mr. Whiskers is an American animated television series created by sitcom writer Russell Marcus for the Disney Channel. [1] It follows the lives of the titular characters – respectively, a pampered-yet-spunky dog and a hyperactive rabbit – who get stuck in the Amazon Rainforest together.

  5. thatmarcusfamily.org › philosophy › My_InfoRussell Marcus

    Russell Marcus Curriculum Vitae (click for pdf version) Department of Philosophy, Hamilton College 198 College Hill Road Clinton NY 13323 (315) 859-4056 (office) email: rmarcus1@hamilton.edu website: thatmarcusfamily.org/philosophy. Areas of Specialization. Philosophy of Mathematics Philosophical Pedagogy Areas of Teaching Competence

  6. Russell Marcus. Autonomy Platonism and the Indispensability Argument. Alan Baker - 2016 - Philosophia Mathematica 24 (3):422-424.