List of Kenan & Kel Episodes

List Of Kenan & Kel Episodes

The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon sitcom Kenan & Kel. The series premiered on July 15, 1996 and ended with the series finale film, Two Heads Are Better Than None on July 15, 2000. A total of 65 episodes (including 1 unaired clip show) were produced spanning 4 seasons.

Read more about List Of Kenan & Kel Episodes:  Series Overview, Season 1: 1996–1997, Season 2: 1997–1998, Season 3: 1998–1999, Season 4: 1999–2000

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