The Kids from Room 402
The Kids from Room 402

The Kids from Room 402

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2000- 2001
2 Seasons
52 Episodes
7.4(32 votes)
Ended
Animation
Comedy
Family

Overview

The Kids from Room 402 is a television program that originally aired on Fox Family in the USA starting in 1999, previously aired on Teletoon, and currently airs in the UK. The show is focused primarily on the students from Room 402, as the title implies. Miss Graves, the teacher, is usually shown as an interlocutor in the problems and injustices that are inflicted upon the students, whether the dilemmas be internal or external. Each show usually ends with a substantiated moral or lesson, resulting from such aforementioned situations. The show is based on the children's book, The Kids from Room 402, by Betty Paraskevas and Michael Paraskevas. It was developed for television by Cindy Begel and Lesa Kite, who wrote all 52 episodes.

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Production Companies

CinéGroupe
Saban Entertainment

Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

Andrew Lawrence

Vinnie Nasta

Andrew Lawrence
Acting

April Winchell

Unknown Role

April Winchell
Acting

Edie McClurg

Unknown Role

Edie McClurg
Acting

Lori Alan

Unknown Role

Lori Alan
Acting

Bryton James

Unknown Role

Bryton James
Acting

Mindy Cohn

Nancy (voice)

Mindy Cohn
Acting

Olivia Hack

Unknown Role

Olivia Hack
Acting

Tara Strong

Sanjay

Tara Strong
Acting

Lauren Tom

Unknown Role

Lauren Tom
Acting

Rodger Bumpass

Unknown Role

Rodger Bumpass

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