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I Am Weasel is an animated television series, created by David Feiss, and broadcasted on the Cartoon Network.

With its own series first aired between 1999 and 2001, the show was a spin-off of Cow and Chicken, and had episodes included in that series.

The series usually consist of two characters: I. M. Weasel and I. R. Baboon. Both characters' species are as suggested by their names.

I.M. Weasel is a very gifted philosopher and is usually the only successful character in a given episode.

In contrast, I. R. Baboon is so stupid that he speaks using incorrect grammar (for example, I. R. stands for "I are"), and is very jealous of Weasel's success. I. R. Baboon has few skills (either social or practical), but was discovered unexpectedly to be a virtuoso on the theremin.

Baboon wears only a T-shirt with a handwritten, inverted "I. R." (as suggested in the opening video); his red butt shows and usually serves as the source of jokes.

Episodes usually star only Weasel and Baboon, but later episodes, beginning in 1998, usually have The Red Guy included, too. As in Cow and Chicken, The Red Guy plays a devil-like character, but I Am Weasel also grants The Red Guy a new catch phrase: "Hello!! It's me!", usually followed by his identity in that particular episode.

Characters from Cow and Chicken (especially Earl) occasionally appear in the series too.

I.M. Weasel appears in the ].

Charlie Adler voiced two of the main characters in the series (I.R. Baboon and The Red Guy), while I.M. Weasel is voiced by Michael Dorn (better known as Worf in Star Trek: The Next Generation).

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I am Weasel in other languages

  • Chinese: 黃鼠狼威索; wháng shǔ láng wēi sǔo; literally: "A Weasel (黃鼠狼) Named Wea-sel (威索)"

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