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* [[Amazingly Embarrassing Parent]]: In "Tanner's Story", Tanner's dad seems to be one at first, but turns out to be a [[Cool Old Guy]] after all.
* [[Amazingly Embarrassing Parent]]: In "Tanner's Story", Tanner's dad seems to be one at first, but turns out to be a [[Cool Old Guy]] after all.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Jessica.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Jessica.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: Jessica and Tanner.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s: Jessica and Tanner.
* [[Cell Phone]]: In "Jessica's Story", the incessant ringing of Jessica's mobile phone disrupts a rehearsal--until the band starts incorporating it into the song they're playing.
* [[Cell Phone]]: In "Jessica's Story", the incessant ringing of Jessica's mobile phone disrupts a rehearsal--until the band starts incorporating it into the song they're playing.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Tanner is kind of spacey.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Tanner is kind of spacey.

Revision as of 12:07, 30 September 2021

"5,6,7,8!"
—Tanner

The Bremen Avenue Experience is an Animated Show whose five episodes were made by writer Steve Patrick and director Adam Fuchs in 2008 for Cartoon Network's "Wedgies" program. It's a modern adaptation of "The Bremen Town Musicians", a Fairy Tale from Germany popularized by The Brothers Grimm.

The titular characters are four Funny Animals who have formed a Garage Band. The series revolves around the group's rehearsals, where they deal with each other's quirky personalities while trying to make music together (and sometimes succeeding). The band members are Barrett the donkey, the keyboardist who's (more or less) in charge; Simon the dog, the enthusiastic guitarist; Jessica the Catgirl, the bassist who's a little more sensible than the others; and Tanner the rooster, the lovably eccentric drummer.

Since it didn't get picked up as a series, the show remains undeservedly obscure, but thanks to its unique and heartwarming storylines, it became something of a Cult Classic. All five episodes can be watched on the Cartoon Network website.

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