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  • Get Smart
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  • The success of the show (which ran from September 18, 1965, to May 15, 1970) eventually spawned the follow-up films The Nude Bomb (a theatrical release not directly based on the show) and Get Smart, Again! (a made-for-TV sequel to the series), as well as a 1995 revival series and a 2008 film remake. In 2010, TV Guide ranked Get Smart's opening title sequence at No. 2 on its list of TV's Top 10 Credits Sequences, as selected by readers.
  • Get Smart is a 2008 film adaptation of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry's 1960s spy parody television series of the same name.
  • Get Smart was a comedy television series that ran from 1965 to 1970 and lasted five whole seasons. It stars Don Adams who plays a secret agent for the secret government agency CONTROL, Maxwell Smart.
  • "Get Smart" is the first half of the fourth episode in the sixteenth season of Arthur.
  • This Is A Please Help Us By Expanding It. Image:Get Smart.png PreQuest: Test of Strength Given by: Temple Gatekeeper Goals: Pass Test of Aptitude Puzzle (see Discussion) Talk to Temple Gatekeeper Hand In: Temple Gatekeeper Reward: 960 experience (1st time, 480 2nd time, 0 after that) allows access to Temple for Temple Dweller quest otherwise none
  • Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "Get Smart." Chester: OH MY GOD, THIS IS THE GREATEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE! There's this guy called Maxwell Smart. Who looks an awful lot like the guy from "The Office." And he has all sorts of gadgets! Like a special pocket knife, a special belt buckle and a shoe that he can talk to! I used to talk to my shoes! But we're not on speaking terms anymore. And there's this woman named 99. Though, she's a perfect 10 in my book. I mean it! She is SO attractive! She deserves so much better! HOORAY! Aside from gay sex.
  • Get Smart is a television show that ran from 1965 to 1969 before it couldn't run anymore. It then walked into the 80's naked before it tripped over. then staggered to its feet in 1987 with a reunion, then continued from 1995 to about 1993 before it died out. The show was based as a parody to the Austin Powers series, and was created by Mel Blanc and Mel Brooks. Think of it as Bugs Bunny meets James Bond.
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Season
  • 16
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  • Get_Smart_Title_Card.jpg
Prod. Code
  • 1604
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Number
  • 4
Executive Producer
Starring
Editing
US
  • 2012-10-18
Runtime
  • 1500.0
  • 6600.0
  • -1500.0
Producer
  • Your Mom
  • Charles Roven
  • Jay Sandrich
  • Andrew Lazar
  • Alex Gartner
  • Arnie Rosen
  • Burt Nodella
  • Chris Hayward
  • Jess Oppenheimer
Country
  • USA
  • United States
Name
  • Get Smart
Genre
  • Sitcom
Caption
  • Original Working Title
  • Title card from seasons 1 and 2
list episodes
  • List of Get Smart episodes
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Language
  • English
show name
  • Get Smart
UK
  • 2013-04-09
Title
  • Get Smart
Company
  • CBS Productions
  • Talent Associates
  • Talentless Amigos
Music
Num episodes
  • 138
  • more then a lot
Format
  • Sitcom
Gross
  • 2.3052393E8
Camera
First Aired
  • 1965-09-18
  • a while ago
amg id
  • 1
IMDB ID
  • 425061
Distributor
num seasons
  • 5
  • a lot
ID
  • 1
  • 58805
  • 425061
Last Aired
  • 1970-05-15
  • 180.0
Theme music composer
Released
  • 2008-06-20
Website
Writers
Budget
  • 8.0E7
Writer
  • Tom J. Astle
  • Matt Ember
Director
Followed By
  • The Nude Bomb
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Creator
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  • Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "Get Smart." Chester: OH MY GOD, THIS IS THE GREATEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE! There's this guy called Maxwell Smart. Who looks an awful lot like the guy from "The Office." And he has all sorts of gadgets! Like a special pocket knife, a special belt buckle and a shoe that he can talk to! I used to talk to my shoes! But we're not on speaking terms anymore. And there's this woman named 99. Though, she's a perfect 10 in my book. I mean it! She is SO attractive! I feel so bad that she married that gay cowboy in "Brokeback Mountain." She deserves so much better! Like, I could be her ideal man! She'd be like, "Are you a cowboy?" "No." "Are you gay?" "No!" "Okay, let's have sex." HOORAY! And somebody told me that there was a rock in it. But all I saw was this guy who looked like a wrestler who liked to raise his eyebrow a lot. *Mimics* And there's this guy who's in a tree. I'm not kidding! A man who's actually in a tree! I was in a tree once! But I'm renovating it now. So, the spies are out to stop the evil Ziegfried! I knew it! I knew that magician was no good! What was he training those white tigers for anyway? Aside from gay sex. And they find all these nuclear weapons that are hidden in a bakery. That's why we could never find the weapons of mass destruction! They were hidden in bakeries! That's probably where Osama Bin Laden is hiding too! He's probably staked out in a Panera Bread! And they all have to fight this huge, giant guy! I mean it! He is HUGE! It's like if Andre the Giant and Lurch had a lovechild! That they fed steroids to every day! While stretching him! So, Maxwell Smart and 99 have to stop this concert hall from blowing up. Which is probably not a good idea. Next week I hear they're doing Philip Glass. Let it burn. So, there's this car chase! A plane chase! And a train chase! All at the same time! It's like if Michael Bay directed "Planes, Trains and Automobiles!" So, Maxwell Smart is fighting The Rock. I guess he's between a rock and a hard place. But I digress. And in the middle of the battle, they kiss each other! I mean it! They actually kiss each other! Where else can you see Steve Carell and The Rock kiss each other? And I thought Ziegfried was up to no good! They should've called it "Gay Smart!" That would've been more appropriate! So, Maxwell Smart saves the day by tackling a conductor. Don't all great movies end that way? And then, you get to see his butt cheeks! What is up with this movie?! There's WAY too much manlove going on here! And at the end they're like, "You should become a secret agent!" And Maxwell Smart is like, "Nah, I'm going back to 'The Office.' Dwight'll miss me." And then, they play the classic "Get Smart" theme song! (singing) "Get Smart" is great! Ask him on a date! But he isn't gay! Sometimes, anyway! Kissed The Rock today! Guess that's okay! Wa-ay okaaayyy! (talking) Bet you didn't know I used to be a singer! But my career was more important. This is Chester A. Bum saying CHANGE?? Ya got change?! Aw c'mon, help a guy out, will ya?! C'mon, change! Well, can you at least pay for some singing lessons? What's that David Archulata got that I ain't got?!
  • The success of the show (which ran from September 18, 1965, to May 15, 1970) eventually spawned the follow-up films The Nude Bomb (a theatrical release not directly based on the show) and Get Smart, Again! (a made-for-TV sequel to the series), as well as a 1995 revival series and a 2008 film remake. In 2010, TV Guide ranked Get Smart's opening title sequence at No. 2 on its list of TV's Top 10 Credits Sequences, as selected by readers.
  • Get Smart is a 2008 film adaptation of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry's 1960s spy parody television series of the same name.
  • Get Smart was a comedy television series that ran from 1965 to 1970 and lasted five whole seasons. It stars Don Adams who plays a secret agent for the secret government agency CONTROL, Maxwell Smart.
  • Get Smart is a television show that ran from 1965 to 1969 before it couldn't run anymore. It then walked into the 80's naked before it tripped over. then staggered to its feet in 1987 with a reunion, then continued from 1995 to about 1993 before it died out. The show was based as a parody to the Austin Powers series, and was created by Mel Blanc and Mel Brooks. Think of it as Bugs Bunny meets James Bond. The series was designed to showcase the efficiency and sophistication of U.S. federal bureaucracies and to make Americans feel happy to part with the millions of dollars in taxes that they pay each day to finance shoe phones, cones of silence, trash can hideaways, and other high-tech equipment. It is thanks to agents such as Maxwell Smart that U.S. citizens remain safe and secure after the September 11 attacks and that such second-class countries as England, Great Britain, the United Kingdom, and other European nations must replace their versions of Maxwell Smart with multiple editions of 007 agents (e. g., Sean Connery, Roger Moore, and the Dalton brothers). The series starred Dom Adams as agent 69, Maxwell Smart. He is a member of the secret agent service based in Washington DC known as "Control". All control agents are the people who are in control, they control the media, the government, the weather and have such excellent self control that they can hold of their own orgasms longer then that guy who did Stiffler's mom.
  • "Get Smart" is the first half of the fourth episode in the sixteenth season of Arthur.
  • This Is A Please Help Us By Expanding It. Image:Get Smart.png PreQuest: Test of Strength Given by: Temple Gatekeeper Goals: Pass Test of Aptitude Puzzle (see Discussion) Talk to Temple Gatekeeper Hand In: Temple Gatekeeper Reward: 960 experience (1st time, 480 2nd time, 0 after that) allows access to Temple for Temple Dweller quest otherwise none
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