
The Replacements
Two orphans are given access to a super foster agency that enables them to replace people in their life with aces and superhumans.
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"Animation was at a bit of a low point in the mid 2000s, but there were still good shows here and there, one of them being The Replacements. The idea of having a phone that can replace people to make your life easier is an interesting one, and they really ran with the concept due to how crazy things got. The second season focused less on replacements and more on the characters and stories, which I view as a plus. Our main characters are well rounded, with Riley being my favorite. I can see why she had a bigger focus in later episodes. Admittedly, it got a bit too crazy at times, but the good wa..."
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The reason why the story of Todd and Riley is explained in the opening song was because Disney considered that the children's audience would assume that Todd and Riley had replaced their parents, deciding that in the intro it is explained that they were adopted from a beginning.
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Two orphans are given access to a super foster agency that enables them to replace people in their life with aces and superhumans.





