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'''Andre'''-Bobby's dad, who generally appears with his wife, Vanessa. Andre seems to appear in more episodes than Vanessa.
'''Andre'''-Bobby's dad, who generally appears with his wife, Vanessa. Andre seems to appear in more episodes than Vanessa.
==Cancellation==
==Cancellation==
The series started from 1998 and was cancelled in 2000. Although Nickelodeon kept the show on air until it was taken off in 2003. Nickelodeon cancelled the series for unknown reasons. Many fans believe it was cancelled because recently many of the cast members had other roles in movies. The cancellation could also be due to the airing of new shows on Nickelodeon.
The series started from 1998 and was cancelled in 2000. Nickelodeon is a [[Player hater]]. Although Nickelodeon kept the show on air until it was taken off in 2003. Nickelodeon cancelled the series for unknown reasons. Many fans believe it was cancelled because recently many of the cast members had other roles in movies. The cancellation could also be due to the airing of new shows on Nickelodeon.


==Episode List==
==Episode List==

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Cousin Skeeter was a comedy television show which ran on Nickelodeon from 1998 to 2003. It starred Robert Ri'chard as Bobby, a young boy whose life is turned upside down when his strange cousin Skeeter comes to live with his family. With Skeeter's help, Bobby learns life lessons and tackles the general ups and downs of growing up. The show also included Meagan Good as Bobby's "girlfriend" Nina, Rondell Sheridan as Bobby's father Andre, and Angela Means as Bobby's mother Vanessa. Skeeter is portrayed by a puppet with Bill Bellamy providing his voice. Within the show, Skeeter is treated like a regular human and no mention of him being a puppet is made. In 1999, Cousin Skeeter toys were also featured in the Kids Meal at Burger King. Currently, there are no plans for a DVD release of the series.

The show's theme song is an alternate version of 702's 1997 hit "Steelo", written by Missy Elliott.

Trivia

  • Director Shawn Levy who directed few episodes of the series calls the show his jump-start of his film career spanning from Big Fat Liar to Night at the Museum.
  • It is believed that the name "Skeeter" was inspired by the show Doug. However, others believe that it came from The Muppet Show.
  • In the first season, Skeeter's belches were very loud, and the camera would usually shake as the result. In later seasons, the stock belching sound was replaced with a milder one, and the camera shaking was toned down slightly.
  • Some people mistakenly refer to it as My Cousin Skeeter
  • Professional wrestler Big Show appeared in the episode Skeeter's Suplex.
  • Rondell Sheridan, (Andre), has since played Raven Baxter's dad (Victor Baxter) on the hit show: That's So Raven and now reprised the role on Cory in the House.

Main Characters

Skeeter-One of two main character of the series (who is actually portrayed by a puppet and voiced by Bill Bellamy), that moves in with his cousin Bobby. He is a loudmouthed, impulsive and reckless womanizer who spends each episode getting Bobby into trouble, only to miraculously get him out at the end. Skeeter is also friends with several notable celebrities, including Michael Jordan, MC Lite (whose life he apparently saved) and Dennis Rodman. He is usually never quick to anger unless someone remakrs on his extreme shortness, which causes him to fly into a rage.

Bobby-Another main character. He appears in many of the episodes along with Skeeter.

Nina-Bobby's best friend. she and Bobby seem to have a crush on each other, though they only kissed in one episode.

Nichole-A female (puppet character) similar to skeeter but with more class and manners, appeared as a new student in the second season and quickly became friends with Nina. She is voiced by Tisha Campbell

Duke-Appeared in the 1st and 2nd season of the series. Duke is Bobby's pal and appears in several episodes. Duke sometimes talks to Skeeter on occasion.

Vanessa-Bobby's mom, who generally appears with her husband, Andre.

Andre-Bobby's dad, who generally appears with his wife, Vanessa. Andre seems to appear in more episodes than Vanessa.

Cancellation

The series started from 1998 and was cancelled in 2000. Nickelodeon is a Player hater. Although Nickelodeon kept the show on air until it was taken off in 2003. Nickelodeon cancelled the series for unknown reasons. Many fans believe it was cancelled because recently many of the cast members had other roles in movies. The cancellation could also be due to the airing of new shows on Nickelodeon.

Episode List

Season 1 (1998-1999)

  1. A Family Thing - (Originally Aired 9/1/1998)
  2. Skeeter's Toy Story - (Originally Aired 9/3/1998)
  3. Air Skeeter (Originally Aired 9/8/1998)
  4. My Dinner Without Andre - (Originally Aired 9/10/1998)
  5. Tyrannosaurus Wrecked - (Originally Aired 9/15/1998)
  6. Cirque Du Skeeter - (Originally Aired 9/17/1998)
  7. Mo' Skeeter Blues - (Originally Aired 9/24/1998)
  8. Skeeter's House Of Style - (Originally Aired 9/29/1998)
  9. Doctor Skeeter - (Originally Aired 10/8/1998)
  10. Blast From The Past - (Originally Aired 10/10/1998)
  11. Skeeter's Help-A-Thon - (Originally Aired 10/15/1998)
  12. Haunted House Of Blues - (Originally Aired 10/27/1998)
  13. The Bother Of The Bride - (Originally Aired 11/12/1998)
  14. Apocalypse Skeeter - (Originally Aired 12/1/1998)
  15. Miracle On 32nd Skeet - (Originally Aired 12/17/1998)
  16. Skeeter Stays - (Originally Aired 3/16/1999)
  17. Skeeter's Suplex - (Originally Aired 3/18/1999)
  18. Choir Boyz - (Originally Aired 3/25/1999)
  19. Side Show Skeeter - (Originally Aired 3/30/1999)
  20. The Good Stuff - (Originally Aired 4/1/1999)

Season 2 (1999-2000)

  1. Be Like Skeeter - (Originally Aired 8/17/1999)
  2. Dirty Laundry - (Originally Aired 8/19/1999)
  3. The Bicycle Thief - (Originally Aired 8/24/1999)
  4. Take Me Out To The Ballgame - (Originally Aired 8/26/1999)
  5. Jezebel - (Originally Aired 8/31/1999)
  6. Out Of Control - (Originally Aired 9/2/1999)
  7. Not So Great Outdoors - (Originally Aired 9/7/1999)
  8. The Volcano - (Originally Aired 9/9/1999)
  9. Two Men And A Baby Pig - (Originally Aired 9/14/1999)
  10. Unchained - (Originally Aired 9/16/1999)
  11. Hoo, I'm Wild Wild West, Part 1 - (Originally Aired 9/18/1999)
  12. Hoo, I'm Wild Wild West, Part 2 - (Originally Aired 9/18/1999)
  13. Bowled Over - (Originally Aired 10/7/1999)
  14. The Candidate - (Originally Aired 10/19/1999)
  15. Where's Grandma? - (Originally Aired 2/1/2000)
  16. April Foolish - (Originally Aired 4/1/2000)
  17. Sugar Daddy - (Originally Aired 5/4/2000)
  18. Car Wash - (Originally Aired 5/13/2000)
  19. The Feminine Ms. Skeet - (Originally Aired 5/13/2000)
  20. Gym Dandy - (Originally Aired 6/1/2000)
  21. New Kids On The Planet, Part 1 - (Originally Aired 7/8/2000)
  22. New Kids On The Planet, Part 2 - (Originally Aired 7/8/2000)
  23. New Kids On The Planet, Part 3 - (Originally Aired 7/8/2000)

Season 3 (2002-2003)

  1. Trading Places - (Originally Aired 9/21/2002)
  2. Letter Loose - (Originally Aired 9/28/2002)
  3. Little Mr. Big Man On Campus - (Originally Aired 10/5/2002)
  4. Radio Daze - (Originally Aired 10/12/2002)
  5. Bellboyz In The Hood - (Originally Aired 10/19/2002)
  6. Night Of The Iguana - (Originally Aired 11/16/2002)
  7. The Prince And The Putter - (Originally Aired 1/21/2003)
  8. Coop Dreams - (Originally Aired 1/28/2003)
  9. Skeeter Says - (Originally Aired 5/19/2003)




Cast

Guest Stars

Nominations

  • 1999

Young Artist Award nominated for best performance in a TV Drama or Comedy series - Leading Young Actor: Robert Ri'chard

  • 1999

Outstanding Performance in a Youth or Children's Series/Special: Bill Bellamy

  • 2000

Outstanding Youth or Children's Series/Special

  • 2000

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs: Johnathan Winfrey

  • 2000

Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Guest Starring Young Performer: Rachel Glenn

  • 2000

Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Leading Young Actor: Robert Ri'chard

  • 2001

Outstanding Youth or Children's Series/Special

  • 2001

Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Leading Young Actor: Robert Ri'chard