List Of All That Cast Members
The following is a list of all the All That cast members and performers. The show ran from 1994–2005 overall, with two series runs total. The first run (known as the Golden Era) ran for six seasons from 1994-2000. However, the show was put on a hiatus for a TV season after the sixth season. While the show was on a break, Nickelodeon aired a "Best Of" season to fill in time; featuring the Season 4 cast of All That. Later, a year after, the show was relaunched for a second run (known as the Relaunch Era) and ran for four seasons from 2002-2005.
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