Display title | Mike, Lu & Og |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mike, Lu & Og is a Cartoon Network original from 1999. The show's premise was that an urban girl named Mike (Nika Futterman) through a student exchange program, winds up on a sparsely populated tropical island, and had to fit in with the island life. The oddity of the island was that while the residents look like natives, they acted more like upper class Brits (Their ancestors wound up shipwrecked on the island. But didn't bother trying to leave it or attempt rescue). The other title characters were a young yet smart boy named Og (Dee Bradley Baker) and a princess (or so she says) named Lu (Nancy Cartwright) who really is the spoiled daughter of the island's governor who is used to getting her own way. |