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Clerks and Animated
In Clerks: The Animated Series, they were also shown selling illegal fireworks.
Clerks: The Animated Series continues Jay and Silent Bob ’ s adventures in front of the Quick Stop with Dante and Randal.
He also lent his voice to an episode of Kevin Smith's Clerks: The Animated Series that was never aired on ABC but was included on the VHS and DVD versions of the series.
In addition, Highlands ' ZIP code ( 07732 ) is featured in the opening titles of Mallrats, and is Dante's ZIP code in Clerks: The Animated Series, although it is misattributed in the show to nearby Leonardo.
The location was also used in Kevin Smith's short-lived television show Clerks: The Animated Series ( 2000 ), which ran for six episodes on ABC before its abrupt cancellation in mid 2000.
For the tenth anniversary Clerks X DVD release, the scene was produced in color using an animation style similar to that of Clerks: The Animated Series.
For the DVD, the scene was animated in the same style as Clerks: The Animated Series.
He would later use the script for an episode of Clerks: The Animated Series.
Clerks: The Animated Series was a short-lived six-episode animated television series featuring the same characters and cast of the original film.
* Leonardo Leonardo's publicist Plug is a parody of Oddjob in Clerks: The Animated Series.
* Leonardo Leonardo, on the short lived animated series, Clerks: The Animated Series
* Clerks: The Animated Series: the voice of Jerry Seinfeld and Patrick Swayze ( 2000 )
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Reinhold's first name has been the subject of comedy in both Clerks: The Animated Series and Arrested Development, both times with him playing himself appointed as a judge in a court of law.
Beginning the new millennium View Askew briefly produced Clerks: The Animated Series, an animated series based on Clerks.
* Clerks: The Animated Series ( 2000 ) – ABC / Comedy Central
He had also served as a producer ( along with Kevin Smith ) on Drawing Flies, A Better Place and Clerks: The Animated Series ; he served as a co-executive producer on Good Will Hunting and Big Helium Dog.
* Clerks: The Animated Series ( 2000 ) ( as Touchstone Television ; ABC )
On Clerks: The Animated Series, the second episode was a clip show that flashed back to the first episode.
He collaborated with Kevin Smith on Clerks: The Animated Series.
* Clerks: The Animated Series – six episodes featuring characters from the movie Clerks.

Clerks and Series
The 3-disc set is commonly known as Clerks X as part of the Miramax Films Collector's Series.

Clerks and Bob
Jay and Silent Bob are fictional characters portrayed by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, respectively, in Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse, a fictional universe created and used in most of the films, comics and television programs written and produced by Smith, beginning with Clerks.
Silent Bob is often irritated by Jay and when Silent Bob does speak, he will sometimes criticize Jay, particularly in Chasing Amy ( in which Silent Bob gave his longest speech ) and in Clerks II.
Moreover, in the prison scene in Clerks II, Jay wants Dante and Randal to fellate each other in exchange for him and Silent Bob loaning them the money to reopen the Quick Stop and RST.
Clerks, released in 1994, is the first film to feature Jay and Silent Bob.
The end credits of Clerks contains a reference to the return of Jay & Silent Bob in Dogma.
Chasing Amy, released in 1997, reveals that in the years since the events of Clerks, Jay and Silent Bob have found out that comic book artists Holden McNeil ( Ben Affleck ) and Banky Edwards ( Jason Lee ) created a popular independent comic book series entitled Bluntman and Chronic which stars the duo.
The ending credits tell us that Jay & Silent Bob would return in Clerks II: Hardly Clerkin.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, released in 2001, takes place eight years after the events of Clerks.
Thirteen years after the events in Clerks, and five years after the events in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Clerks II, released in 2006, takes place.
* Scream 3 ( cameo ) ( Note: While their appearance in Scream 3 suggests that the Scream series and the View Askewniverse are on the same plane of existence, other factors may contradict this ; in the first Scream film, a VHS tape of Clerks is shown in the background ; also, in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Jay and Silent Bob see the filming of the then fictional Scream 4.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a 2001 American comedy film directed, written by, and starring Kevin Smith as Silent Bob, the fifth to be set in his View Askewniverse, a growing collection of characters and settings that developed out of his cult favorite Clerks.
Five years later, Smith reconsidered and decided to close out the series with Clerks II, resurrecting Jay and Silent Bob in supporting roles.
The same store was also used by Smith in his films Chasing Amy ( 1997 ), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back ( 2001 ) and Clerks II ( 2006 ), and was part of a deleted scene from his film Mallrats ( 1995 ).
Clerks is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also appears in the film as Silent Bob.
It introduces several characters, notably Jay and Silent Bob, who reappear in his later works, including Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and Clerks II.
The credits for Dogma stated " Jay and Silent Bob will return in Clerks 2: Hardly Clerkin "; however, that project " evolved " into Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

Clerks and is
Smith is most known for his View Askewniverse films, the flagship film being Clerks, which focused on a pair of bored, twenty-something convenience store clerks in New Jersey circa 1994 ; Linklater's Slacker similarly explored young adult characters who were more interested in philosophizing than settling with a long-term career and family ; Solondz ' Welcome to the Dollhouse touched upon themes of school bullying, school violence, teen drug use, peer pressure and broken or dysfunctional families, mostly set in a junior high school environment during the early to mid-1990s.
Clerks are also identified in the same census report ; thus the location is most likely Rice's merchant business.
* The County Clerks Office is represented by Rhonda Allen Barnett.
* In Clerks: The Comic Book, Jay and Silent Bob's drug dealing is compromised by the recent popularity of Star Wars action figures.
* In Clerks The Holiday Special, the two are seen working for Santa Claus, who is working in the apartment in between the Quick Stop and RST Video.
However, there is also a Clerks hat seen in Mallrats, which is officially part of the View Askewviverse ).
The community is best known as the site of the Quick Stop convenience store and RST Video store ( located at 58 Leonard Avenue, just north of Route 36 ) that was the main location for the 1994 film Clerks, directed by former resident Kevin Smith.
There is further practice immediately after school, followed by Choral Evensong six nights a week, in term ; the Tuesday service is sung by the boys only, and the Friday service only by the Academical Clerks.
It has been noted that Clerks is one of the very few films in which the cost of obtaining the rights to the music used was greater than the production costs for the entire film.
Of all of Smith's films, however, Clerks is the one with the most direct spin-off products.
Clerks is a series of comics written by Kevin Smith featuring characters from the film.
is: Clerks
Clerks is one of the few well-known recent films shot in black-and-white for no artistic purpose ; because of the extremely low out-of-pocket budget, the production team could not afford the added costs of shooting in color ( though the difference in film stock price would be slight, the store's fluorescent lights could not be used to light for color ; by shooting in black and white, the film-makers did not have to rent lighting equipment ).

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