A group of kids at a summer camp, run by the heard-but-never-seen Dr. Kahn, form friendships as they spend time harassing buffoonish camp counselor Kevin "Ug" Lee.
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Salute Your Shorts
1991
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Estados Unidos
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A group of kids at a summer camp, run by the heard-but-never-seen Dr. Kahn, form friendships as they spend time harassing buffoonish camp counselor Kevin "Ug" Lee.
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Trevor Eyster
Sponge Harris
Danny Cooksey
Bobby Budnick
Michael Bower
Eddie 'Donkeylips' Gelfen
Henry W. Laster
Kent Flankman
Kirk Baily
Kevin 'Ug' Lee
Megan Berwick
Z.Z. Ziff
Venus DeMilo Thomas
Telly Radford
Heidi Lucas
Dina Alexander
Erik MacArthur
Michael Stein
Blake Soper
Ronnie Pinsky
Christine Cavanaugh
Mona Tibs
Christine Cavanaugh
Mona Tibbs
Salim Grant
Jamie Mallet, Jr.
Kelly Jones Gabriele
Cashier
George Poulos
Mr. Spanakopita
Sandy Endo
Alga
Julie Hayden
Nurse Julie
Samantha Jordan
Ellen
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oumeyma 🐼
15/02/2023 10:02
Yes! I'm so happy! I just got an e-mail from TvshowsonDVD.com that nickelodeon is planning on releasing multiple shows on DVD in a set called "the Rewind Collection" which includes Clarissa, Pete and Pete, salute your shorts, Are You Afraid Of the Dark and You Can't Do That On Television! Yes! The classics are coming. Everybody can once again enjoy the best TV shows that Nickelodeon got it's true beginning from! The First season of each of these shows are said to be released around May 17th. After all these years of begging for them to put these shows back on the air, we can get the next best thing...a better thing...we can buy them and enjoy them in our own homes! It's just such a relief that Nickelodeon is finally recognizing the enormous pleasure that these shows once brought everyone and will bring them again.
Alicia Tite sympa
15/02/2023 10:02
Hello everyone in the internet world. When I was growing up I used to watch a lot of TV shows that where really great. The 90s was one of the best decades for television. Salute Your Shorts was one of the greatest shows ever on television, it had the right qualities of a good kid's TV show it had great characters, great stories, lots of heart, morals, tons of humor , & all around greatness. If this show ever gets released on DVD I recommend everyone who grew up in the 90s to pick it you will fall in love with the show all over again. I think they should bring this show back for reruns because we all need a little of our childhood to look back on and remember the good old times when their was great Television on Television.
THE EGBADON’s
15/02/2023 10:02
I'm 20 years old but i still faintly remember all of those good shows from nick. nick arcade was my favorite because I'm a video game fanatic. the only thing i really remember from salute your shorts is Zeke the plumber. anyone else remember him? mad shouts to double dare, Clarissa, Doug, are you afraid of the dark,roundhouse,Alex mack, all that, wild and crazy kids, Rocco, real monsters,weird world of Allen strange,pete and pete, ren and stimpy, hey dude, i cant really remember this one show but it had puppets on it, and the old young rugrats lol. i also liked Disney in mid to late 90's but i turn to it now and hurl. i miss the jersey
Qenehelo Ntepe
15/02/2023 10:02
THIS was when Nickeldeon was good. THIS was when it truly was a network for kids. I truly miss this show and the other shows that I used to watch, like Legends of the Hidden Temple, Pete and Pete, and Rocko's Modern Life. Though it was only on for such a short time, it was a fun ride while it lasted.
Sadly, I cannot fully give a good comment on it because of the fact that it's been so long since I've watched it and I cannot remember a lot of it. However, I'm sure a good of number of people can help you out with it.
I must track down a DVD of this show.
Remember, kids, a giraffe's tongue is purple! Or was it black? Or dark blue? Hmm...
Mohammad Rubat
15/02/2023 10:02
I used to watch this show when I was growing up. When I think about it, I remember it very well. If you ask me, it was a good show. Two things I especially remember very well the opening sequence and theme song. In addition to that, everyone was ideally cast. Also, the writing was very strong. The performances were top-grade, too. I hope some network brings it back so I can see every episode. Speaking of that, one of my favorite episodes is the one where Sponge (Tim Eyster) and Donkeylips (Michael Bower) sneak fast food into everyone's cabin. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I'm not sure if I've seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
Abbas
15/02/2023 10:02
Before I saw this show, I never really knew the stigmas attached to the word *CAMP* and the dread that kids have over it. I've never been, maybe that's why!
Anywayz-z-z, I enjoy all the characters, but most of all, my fave would have to be Ug-Lee. He is *hilarious* as the hated goofy, but good-guy counselor. He provided 99.999% of the slapstick and physical comedy of "Salute". (Remember when he goes into a movie theatre, and tells the concession lady, "I'll take a popcorn, AND YOU, to go!"(goofy laugh)?!)
My favourite episode, I think, was either the one where Budnick falls for Dina, or the one with the curse of that ox skull, when the guys split from the girls and each go into a cave, when Dina and Telly are fighting at first, but then make-up, while the guys try plucking one of Ug's nosehairs out for the "skull" ritual.
Of course, who could forget Capture the Flag and all those food fights?
-Sep
Mc swagger
15/02/2023 10:02
This show was fabulous. It was original, creative, and enjoyable. It had everything u could ever want. The characters on this show were interesting, and the plotlines and settings were dramaticly nice. The only negative thing about this show is that it cancelled so quickly. They should have made more episodes. 26 is not enough. But since it's over, they should at least bring back the wonderul reruns of it.
SALMA.DRAWSS
15/02/2023 10:02
Man, I used to not be able to wait for the weekends, and just sit there until 2 PM and just switch it to Nickelodeon and watch this show.
I think this show not only made me crack up compulsively, but it also opened me up to classical music.
I have way too many favorite episodes to name... especially Pinsky's first episode.
Is it just me, or did anyone think Dina was damn hot?
Too bad all this politically correct crap has flooded Nick now.
It was one of the greats... along with Pete and Pete, the early episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark, and Hey Dude.
BRING 'EM BACK!!!
muhammed garba
15/02/2023 10:02
Ahhh, Salute Your Shorts. The essence of TRUE Nick humor lies in this show, no longer aired on Nickelodeon. I grew up with this show, along with other shows like Hey, Dude, Welcome Freshmen, and You Can't Do That On Television. This was when Nick was about being a kid and enjoying it. And when things were basically about nothing, and nothing is fun! Nowadays Nick is just cartoons; geared toward younger viewers. No live action comedies at all. Just Spongebob (yuck).
This show was about kids at a summer camp and the episodes were so funny! Unforgettable characters like Budnik, Sponge (who was my favorite because he was like me, a scrawny smart nerd-like guy) and Donkey Lips? I laughed my head off at it. It was so unbelieveable yet so believeable. Why doesn't Nick make shows like this anymore? Maybe they should start showing these shows on Nick At Nite or something, since now people who have grown up with these shows are in college or at least high school.
Jefri Nichol
15/02/2023 10:02
I remember watching this show when I was little on Nickelodeon. I haven't seen it in a long time and I really miss it. I remember watching this show with other Nickelodeon classics, like the older Rugrats episodes, Rocko's Modern Life, Doug, Aaahh! Real Monsters, Double Dare, Legends of the Hidden Temple, and many other great Nick shows. I really miss the days when Nick aired good shows like this.
Salute Your Shorts told the story of a bunch of kids at camp Anawanna. There was the camp counselor Kevin Ug Lee who the kids always abused, which was hysterical. There was also the mysterious Dr. Kahn, who was never seen, only heard. He was in charge of the camp. My favorite episode was "Ellen Comes to Camp". I give this show 10/10 stars.
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oumeyma 🐼
15/02/2023 10:02
Yes! I'm so happy! I just got an e-mail from TvshowsonDVD.com that nickelodeon is planning on releasing multiple shows on DVD in a set called "the Rewind Collection" which includes Clarissa, Pete and Pete, salute your shorts, Are You Afraid Of the Dark and You Can't Do That On Television! Yes! The classics are coming. Everybody can once again enjoy the best TV shows that Nickelodeon got it's true beginning from! The First season of each of these shows are said to be released around May 17th. After all these years of begging for them to put these shows back on the air, we can get the next best thing...a better thing...we can buy them and enjoy them in our own homes! It's just such a relief that Nickelodeon is finally recognizing the enormous pleasure that these shows once brought everyone and will bring them again.
Alicia Tite sympa
15/02/2023 10:02
Hello everyone in the internet world. When I was growing up I used to watch a lot of TV shows that where really great. The 90s was one of the best decades for television. Salute Your Shorts was one of the greatest shows ever on television, it had the right qualities of a good kid's TV show it had great characters, great stories, lots of heart, morals, tons of humor , & all around greatness. If this show ever gets released on DVD I recommend everyone who grew up in the 90s to pick it you will fall in love with the show all over again. I think they should bring this show back for reruns because we all need a little of our childhood to look back on and remember the good old times when their was great Television on Television.
THE EGBADON’s
15/02/2023 10:02
I'm 20 years old but i still faintly remember all of those good shows from nick. nick arcade was my favorite because I'm a video game fanatic. the only thing i really remember from salute your shorts is Zeke the plumber. anyone else remember him? mad shouts to double dare, Clarissa, Doug, are you afraid of the dark,roundhouse,Alex mack, all that, wild and crazy kids, Rocco, real monsters,weird world of Allen strange,pete and pete, ren and stimpy, hey dude, i cant really remember this one show but it had puppets on it, and the old young rugrats lol. i also liked Disney in mid to late 90's but i turn to it now and hurl. i miss the jersey
Qenehelo Ntepe
15/02/2023 10:02
THIS was when Nickeldeon was good. THIS was when it truly was a network for kids. I truly miss this show and the other shows that I used to watch, like Legends of the Hidden Temple, Pete and Pete, and Rocko's Modern Life. Though it was only on for such a short time, it was a fun ride while it lasted.
Sadly, I cannot fully give a good comment on it because of the fact that it's been so long since I've watched it and I cannot remember a lot of it. However, I'm sure a good of number of people can help you out with it.
I must track down a DVD of this show.
Remember, kids, a giraffe's tongue is purple! Or was it black? Or dark blue? Hmm...
Mohammad Rubat
15/02/2023 10:02
I used to watch this show when I was growing up. When I think about it, I remember it very well. If you ask me, it was a good show. Two things I especially remember very well the opening sequence and theme song. In addition to that, everyone was ideally cast. Also, the writing was very strong. The performances were top-grade, too. I hope some network brings it back so I can see every episode. Speaking of that, one of my favorite episodes is the one where Sponge (Tim Eyster) and Donkeylips (Michael Bower) sneak fast food into everyone's cabin. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I'm not sure if I've seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
Abbas
15/02/2023 10:02
Before I saw this show, I never really knew the stigmas attached to the word *CAMP* and the dread that kids have over it. I've never been, maybe that's why!
Anywayz-z-z, I enjoy all the characters, but most of all, my fave would have to be Ug-Lee. He is *hilarious* as the hated goofy, but good-guy counselor. He provided 99.999% of the slapstick and physical comedy of "Salute". (Remember when he goes into a movie theatre, and tells the concession lady, "I'll take a popcorn, AND YOU, to go!"(goofy laugh)?!)
My favourite episode, I think, was either the one where Budnick falls for Dina, or the one with the curse of that ox skull, when the guys split from the girls and each go into a cave, when Dina and Telly are fighting at first, but then make-up, while the guys try plucking one of Ug's nosehairs out for the "skull" ritual.
Of course, who could forget Capture the Flag and all those food fights?
-Sep
Mc swagger
15/02/2023 10:02
This show was fabulous. It was original, creative, and enjoyable. It had everything u could ever want. The characters on this show were interesting, and the plotlines and settings were dramaticly nice. The only negative thing about this show is that it cancelled so quickly. They should have made more episodes. 26 is not enough. But since it's over, they should at least bring back the wonderul reruns of it.
SALMA.DRAWSS
15/02/2023 10:02
Man, I used to not be able to wait for the weekends, and just sit there until 2 PM and just switch it to Nickelodeon and watch this show.
I think this show not only made me crack up compulsively, but it also opened me up to classical music.
I have way too many favorite episodes to name... especially Pinsky's first episode.
Is it just me, or did anyone think Dina was damn hot?
Too bad all this politically correct crap has flooded Nick now.
It was one of the greats... along with Pete and Pete, the early episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark, and Hey Dude.
BRING 'EM BACK!!!
muhammed garba
15/02/2023 10:02
Ahhh, Salute Your Shorts. The essence of TRUE Nick humor lies in this show, no longer aired on Nickelodeon. I grew up with this show, along with other shows like Hey, Dude, Welcome Freshmen, and You Can't Do That On Television. This was when Nick was about being a kid and enjoying it. And when things were basically about nothing, and nothing is fun! Nowadays Nick is just cartoons; geared toward younger viewers. No live action comedies at all. Just Spongebob (yuck).
This show was about kids at a summer camp and the episodes were so funny! Unforgettable characters like Budnik, Sponge (who was my favorite because he was like me, a scrawny smart nerd-like guy) and Donkey Lips? I laughed my head off at it. It was so unbelieveable yet so believeable. Why doesn't Nick make shows like this anymore? Maybe they should start showing these shows on Nick At Nite or something, since now people who have grown up with these shows are in college or at least high school.
Jefri Nichol
15/02/2023 10:02
I remember watching this show when I was little on Nickelodeon. I haven't seen it in a long time and I really miss it. I remember watching this show with other Nickelodeon classics, like the older Rugrats episodes, Rocko's Modern Life, Doug, Aaahh! Real Monsters, Double Dare, Legends of the Hidden Temple, and many other great Nick shows. I really miss the days when Nick aired good shows like this.
Salute Your Shorts told the story of a bunch of kids at camp Anawanna. There was the camp counselor Kevin Ug Lee who the kids always abused, which was hysterical. There was also the mysterious Dr. Kahn, who was never seen, only heard. He was in charge of the camp. My favorite episode was "Ellen Comes to Camp". I give this show 10/10 stars.
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