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'''''Computerman''''' is perhaps one of Channel 101's more high profile shows, due to the casting of [[Jack Black]] in the title role. Computerman is the fourth of the original five Prime Time shows that premiered at Thoi on Vine. When the original concept became stale, it was reborn as a space-faring epic, and after taking part in a historic crossover with '''[[Time Belt]]''', it was again reborn as a cartoon adventure, at which point the audience had enough. Computerman was eaten by [[Doug TeNnapel|Doug TeNnapel's]] hungry '''[[Sockbaby]]''' at the January 2004 screening.
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'''''Computerman''''' is perhaps one of Channel 101's more high profile shows, due to the casting of [[Jack Black]] in the title role. Computerman is the fourth of the original five Prime Time shows that premiered at [[Thoi on Vine]]. When the original concept became stale, it was reborn as a space-faring epic, and after taking part in a historic crossover with '''[[Time Belt]]''', it was again reborn as a cartoon adventure, at which point the audience had enough. Computerman was eaten by [[Doug TeNnapel|Doug TeNnapel's]] hungry '''[[Sockbaby]]''' at the January 2004 screening.
   
 
Eugene Murzowski, played by [[Dan Harmon]], unknowingly creates Computerman, a powerful but naive cyborg, when a drop of his blood hits his computer keyboard.
 
Eugene Murzowski, played by [[Dan Harmon]], unknowingly creates Computerman, a powerful but naive cyborg, when a drop of his blood hits his computer keyboard.
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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* http://www.channel101.com/show/118
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435563/ IMDb Page]
 
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435563/ IMDb Page]
 
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ComputermanFanArt

Computerman is perhaps one of Channel 101's more high profile shows, due to the casting of Jack Black in the title role. Computerman is the fourth of the original five Prime Time shows that premiered at Thoi on Vine. When the original concept became stale, it was reborn as a space-faring epic, and after taking part in a historic crossover with Time Belt, it was again reborn as a cartoon adventure, at which point the audience had enough. Computerman was eaten by Doug TeNnapel's hungry Sockbaby at the January 2004 screening.

Eugene Murzowski, played by Dan Harmon, unknowingly creates Computerman, a powerful but naive cyborg, when a drop of his blood hits his computer keyboard.

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