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6 DVDs in DVD box with Box Art. Contains All 5 Seasons. Clarissa Explains It All is an American teen sitcom that aired on Nickelodeon. Created by Mitchell Kriegman, it aired for five seasons for a total of 65 episodes from March 23, 1991, to December 3, 1994, and then went into reruns. Clarissa Explains It All - Season 1. Eps5 Dodo Heroes - Season 2. Eps154 Dr Phil - Season 16. Eps5 Mock the Week - Season 18. Eps6 The Last Leg - Season 17. Eps2 Haunted Towns - Season 2. Disclaimer: This site does not store any files on its server. All contents are provided by non-affiliated third parties. Watch full movies online Free.

.Camera setupRunning time20–26 minutesProduction company(s)Thunder PicturesDistributorReleaseOriginal networkPicture formatAudio formatOriginal releaseMarch 23, 1991 ( 1991-03-23) –October 1, 1994 ( 1994-10-01)External linksClarissa Explains It All is an American created by for. In the series, Clarissa Darling, played by, is a teenager who to describe the things that are happening in her life, dealing with typical adolescent concerns such as school, boys, pimples, wearing her first, and an annoying younger brother.A total of 65 episodes were produced and aired from March 23, 1991 to October 1, 1994. From August 1992 onwards, the series headlined the popular (Saturday night Nickelodeon) lineup. Reruns of the show have appeared intermittently on 's channel block (now ) since July 25, 2011.In 2015, Kriegman released a novel, Things I Can't Explain, which serves as a sequel to the series. In the novel, Clarissa is now in her late 20s and trying to navigate life as an adult. In March 2018, it was reported that a sequel to the series was in development at Nickelodeon, with Clarissa now as a mother. Contents.Premise The main characters in the show are Clarissa Darling, her family (consisting of her father Marshall, her mother Janet, and her younger brother Ferguson) and her best friend Sam, all living in a small, unnamed suburban town.

Clarissa had a pet baby, Elvis, which she kept in a kiddie-sandbox and appeared sporadically in early episodes.Clarissa was credited with becoming the first Nickelodeon series to feature a female lead, which led the network to create other shows such as,. Its popularity among both boys and girls also helped to debunk a myth that a children's series with a female lead would not appeal to boys.Clarissa dealt with normal adolescent issues such as first, getting a and preparing for and working.

These topics were dealt with far less dramatically than they were on other similar shows at the time (such as and ). For instance, in one episode Clarissa accidentally a piece of but is not caught by store security nor punished by her parents; she spends most of the episode trying to figure out how to remedy the situation on her own. Although terms like ' and ' were occasionally uttered during the show's run, most dialogue was kept family-friendly.

One involved her friend Sam often entering the scene by a ladder (accompanied by a characteristic chord of guitar music) through her bedroom window. A repeating theme during the series was the between Clarissa and Ferguson, showing their repeated attempts to harm or even (as in the series premiere) to 'kill' each other.Unique to the show was Clarissa's tendency to tackle the episode's central theme through the creation of a fictional.Episodes. Main article:The decision to structure the episodes into five seasons of thirteen episodes each was made after the show ended its original broadcast run. During the original run of the series, the seasons were not well defined.SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired13March 23, 1991unknown13February 14, 1992September 12, 199213September 19, 1992February 13, 199313February 27, 1993October 16, 199313October 23, 1993October 1, 1994Characters Main. Clarissa Darling – A smart, witty, sarcastic and realistic teenage girl. Despite her rationalism, she often tends to exaggerate any problem she's facing.

She was approximately 14 years old when the series began and was a 9th grader at Thomas Tupper Junior High School. Her interests include computer game programming, photography, journalism and rock music. Though she is usually mild-mannered, she can be just as selfish and calculating as her younger brother Ferguson. Clarissa is best known for her unique fashion sense, typically involving very colorful, mismatched clothing. During Season 1, Clarissa had an alligator named Elvis, but in the first episode of Season 2, Clarissa explained that her parents sent Elvis back to Florida when he grew too big.

In Mitchell Kriegman's novel, Things I Can't Explain, Clarissa further elaborated that he 'disappeared under mysterious circumstances' and 'it took years to get mom to confess that she gave away the reptilian Elvis without telling me after Ferguson tried to shove a pocket watch down its throat thinking it would win him the role of in the school play.' In reality David Ellis, who worked as art director in-house on the series, suggested that the show may have been under pressure from the to remove the alligator from later episodes and that it would also represent the idea that Clarissa was also growing older. Ferguson Darling – Clarissa's younger brother, a mischievous redhead. He and Clarissa continually antagonize each other. She refers to him with several epithets such as 'Ferg-face', 'Fergwad' or 'Fergbreath.'

He loves money and comes up with. He is also a who idolizes. He attends school with her and is about one or two years younger. In some episodes Clarissa and Ferguson occasionally collaborate, usually to the advantage of both. However, he is somewhat less popular at school than Clarissa.

Ferguson's mom gave him her maiden name for a first name. Despite achieving fame relatively early in his career, unlike co-star Melissa Joan Hart, Zimbler decided to not pursue an acting career and attended college instead. As Zimbler later recalled, 'somewhere on the show, I think I grew up.'

. Sam Anders – Clarissa's best friend and confidant. Generally more optimistic and upbeat than she is, he often asks 'What's the worst that can happen?' He is perhaps best known for entering her second-story bedroom with a ladder after a distinctive guitar chord plays followed by Clarissa's 'Hi, Sam' greeting.

Creator Mitchell Kriegman explained that Sam entering the house through Clarissa's bedroom window was 'a way to get him into her room. and start interacting faster' as well as keeping their relationship non-sexual. He is smart and polite and enjoys skateboarding. His parents are divorced (mentioned in the pilot) and it is mentioned early on that his mother left his father to join a. Sam's father works as a sports journalist and later gives Clarissa the opportunity to complete some work experience with him. Janet Darling – Clarissa and Ferguson's mother. She is the only family member Clarissa sees as a voice of reason and thus she seeks advice from her occasionally.

She is a teacher who works at a. She is also an and an enthusiast who often cooks bizarre meals often using lima beans or tofu. Despite an extensive background in theatre and performing arts, Hess later recalled that Kriegman advised her that she didn't need to use her 'very big range as an actress' and that he cast her because he thought she was a 'sexy mom'. Despite this, Kriegman commented years later that Hess 'was always fun' on the set. Marshall Darling – Clarissa and Ferguson's father. He is an architect who designs unusually shaped buildings, mostly retail and tourist attractions (such as the 'Fryfel Tower').

Clarissa sometimes comes to him for advice, but he is less reliable in this role than Janet. He often calls Clarissa 'sport', seldom addressing her by name. He and Janet are former from the 1960s. In comparison to adult co-star Elizabeth Hess, O'Connor initially had difficulty becoming part of the ensemble and accepting the show was primarily centered around Clarissa and that the rest of the family were more supporting characters. As Kriegman later explained 'after a while you kinda have to take a backseat and understand that it's CLARISSA Explains It All, not The Darling Family.'

Recurring. Aunt Mafalda – Clarissa and Ferguson's Canadian aunt (Janet's sister) whom Clarissa dislikes and tries to get rid of in two episodes in the first two seasons. Clifford Spleenhurfer (David Eck) – Initially a bully who harassed Ferguson in Season 1, he developed a crush on Clarissa when she stood up to him. She later misses his affections in Season 2, and they begin a relationship which ends in Season 4. He appeared in a total of five episodes, the most of any recurring character. His defining characteristic was a tremendous appetite, much to Marshall's annoyance.

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Dr. Festerspoon (Bob Noble) – The family doctor, who appears in two episodes in seasons 1 and 4. Hillary O'Keefe (Sara Burkhardt) – Clarissa's friend from Thomas Tupper High, who appears in four episodes in seasons 2 and 3. Deborah 'Debbie' Anders (Susan Greenhill) – Sam's estranged mother who is often on the road with a traveling women's team. She appears in a third-season episode where she tries to take custody of Sam and make him move to and again in the fourth season when she stays with the Darlings and becomes a burden. Olivia DuPris – Another one of Clarissa's friends from high school, who appears in seasons 4 and 5.

The Soapersteins – The Darlings' mostly unseen next-door neighbors, referred to continually throughout the series. The mother and daughter appear once in season 4, and the family's dog appears in season 5.Notable guest appearances These are other guest appearances, in single episodes by notable actors known for their other work. as Mrs. Cheesebrow, a school guidance counselor who tries to get Clarissa interested in 'normal' activities in season 2. as Elise Quackenbush, Sam's girlfriend in season 2. as Joey Russo, Janet's ex-high school sweetheart in season 3. as Fiona, Ferguson's love interest in season 3.

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