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He is voiced by Tom Ruegger's son, Cody Ruegger, and the character's personality is based on Cody because he "has the tendency to be the loudest kid on Earth".

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He often performs "dramatic reenactments" of loud moments in history, such as the Big Bang and the creation of dynamite with each of this, the viewer is told to turn up the TV volume "for maximum effect." Sometimes, he also keeps watch of something by almost silently muttering "I see it, I see it." when it is in sight and then switching to screaming "DON'T SEE IT! DON'T SEE IT!" when he loses sight of it.

  • Loud Kiddington is a young boy so named for the extremely loud volume in which he talks.
  • She is known to romantically hound every male host of an episode as well. She seems to have a particular romantic interest in Bill Straitman. She also claims to have dated every historical male in history.
  • The World's Oldest Woman ( Tress MacNeille) is a very old woman who claims to remember when air was invented.
  • As her name suggests, she is constantly getting her facts wrong and sometimes coming up with some demented logic to justify her statement (for example, she believes the Washington Monument is not named after George Washington because it is not called the George Monument).
  • Miss Information ( Laraine Newman) is an aptly named ditzy tour guide who leads a group of tourists through various moments in history, as if the world is her own personal museum.
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    There seems to be multiple Big Fat Babies, including some female versions with a single strand of hair and bow. Big Fat Baby is also accident prone, often falling down steps or off of high places. He is known for the foul odor he carries, caused by his constant defecation in his diaper, which is constantly stated to have been unchanged since ancient times.

  • Big Fat Baby (Luke Ruegger) is the egg-shaped sidekick to Father Time, frequently accompanying him as he introduces the sketches.
  • This tends to irritate Loud Kiddington who often screams "SHEESH, WHAT A GROUCH!" after he is out of sight. He is dark-skinned, has a long beard and is shown to get quite irritated by the Kid Chorus when they fail to get their facts right.
  • Father Time ( Frank Welker) is the main "host" of Histeria!, allowing the cast to "travel" through time.
  • the cause of the American Civil War sung to the tune of The Brady Bunch theme. Episodes would commonly feature a large cast of children and typecast adults in comedic skits and song parodies, e.g. animation studio, Histeria! derived most of humor from its slapstick comedy and satire, with the distinction of combining historical figures and events.

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    Like other animated series produced at the time by the Warner Bros. In January 2009, all of the episodes were taken off the site. More recently, the show was aired on In2TV, first from March to July 2006, and then returning in October of that year. Due to the high production costs, footage from previous episode was often re-used and re-timed to match newly recorded audio, as well as several non-educational segments being used as filler. Like the aforementioned series, 65 episodes were originally going to be made, but due to being $10 million over budget, only 52 episodes were completed before production of the series was canceled in March 2000. It was to be WB's most ambitious project since Animaniacs. The show was presented as a Saturday Night Live-style sketch comedy, with its cast often filling the roles of historical figures. Histeria! aired on Kids' WB from Septemto March 31, 2000, and continued to air reruns until August 30, 2001.

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    in the 1990s, Histeria! was an explicitly educational program created to meet FCC requirements for educational/informational content for children. Unlike other animated series produced by Warner Bros. Histeria! is an American animated series created by Tom Ruegger and produced by Warner Bros.












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