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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Gary the Rat (2003) was an adult-oriented, animated television series created by Mark & Robb Cullen. It starred Kelsey Grammer as an Amoral Attorney named Gary Andrews who, one day, discovered that his ruthless tactics have earned him a Karmic Transformation — he's now a 6-foot-tall anthropomorphic rat, and now he must preserve his job at the Harrison, Camille, Beckett & Weiss law firm, as well as his life from the local crazed exterminator, Johnny Bugz, who's hellbent on wanting him dead. The series lasted one season of 13 episodes on Spike TV and was introduced to the world as a small series of webisodes. |