Waynehead

Waynehead
Created byDamon Wayans
StarringOrlando Brown
Tico Wells
Jamil Walker Smith
T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh
Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Kim Wayans
Gary Coleman
John Witherspoon
Frank Welker
Country of originCanada
United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesNelvana
Warner Bros. Animation
Animation services:
TMS Entertainment
Philippines Animation Studios
Hanho-Heung Up
Original release
NetworkYTV
Kids' WB
ReleaseOctober 19, 1996 (1996-10-19) –
May 17, 1997 (1997-05-17)

Waynehead is a short-lived animated television series, created by Damon Wayans, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Canadian studio Nelvana. It aired on both YTV and Kids' WB from 1996 to 1997. It lasted for 13 episodes in a single season.

Episodes

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
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1 "Demon of the Dozens" Tim Hightower, Brad Kaaya, and Carmenita BravoOctober 19, 1996 (1996-10-19)102
Damey digs for dirt when his battle with Byron the school bully turns into a "dozens" fight, a contest of insults. 
2 "No Mo' Money" Chris OtsukiOctober 26, 1996 (1996-10-26)101

Damey tries to earn money for the Harlem Week Festival.

Song featured: "Street Talk Rap", sung by Damey Wayne and Roz. 
3 "Brothers and Bros." Kevin HoppsNovember 2, 1996 (1996-11-02)103
Damey learns the difference between friends and family when he sneaks out of the house to run with his gang. 
4 "Botswana Aki and the Hydrant of Doom" David WyattNovember 9, 1996 (1996-11-09)104

Damey's angry when he's forced to spend the day with the nerdy new kid, but when Aki is endangered by a run-in with the Hydrant of Doom, Damey sets out to rescue his unlikely friend. Guest Star: Heavy D

Note: The song "Nuttin' but Love" by Heavy D is featured. 
5 "3 Hats and You're Out" Reed MoranNovember 16, 1996 (1996-11-16)105
Damey's gang catapults to coolness when his L.A. cousin, Three Hats, starts hanging with them. But the gang's loyalty is tested when their new leader demands an old member be cut. 
6 "Dad's a Spaz" Kevin HoppsNovember 23, 1996 (1996-11-23)106

Damey asks his father to coach the gang for a basketball game against the tough St. Mary's team and soon realizes his father's a disaster on the court.

Song featured: "We Got Chocolate on The Wall", sung by Toof. 
7 "Be Mine...or Else" Dianne DixonDecember 31, 1996 (1996-12-31)108

Roz accidentally falls in love with Damey when he rescues her from junkyard dogs.

Note: The song "I'll Be Good to You" by Brothers Johnson is featured. 
8 "To Be Cool or Not to Be" Chris OtsukiFebruary 1, 1997 (1997-02-01)107
Damey's desperate to keep his opera role a secret from the guys, but circumstances conspire against him. 
9 "Special Delivery" Dianne DixonFebruary 15, 1997 (1997-02-15)110

Damey and his friends struggle to get his mother to the hospital when she goes into labor at the library.

Song featured: "NBA Finals Montage (Instrumental)" 
10 "Quest for Fireworks" Tim Hightower, Brad Kaaya, and Carmenita BravoApril 19, 1997 (1997-04-19)109

When Toof and Damey happen to find a firecracker the night before the 4th of July, the gang thinks they've got a secret course for illegal fireworks.

Song featured: "I Got the Firecracker", sung by Toof. 
11 "A Friend in Greed" Kevin HoppsApril 26, 1997 (1997-04-26)113
Damey's broke when Marvin gives him a Ken Griffey, Jr. autographed glove with the money he stole from the gang. 
12 "Bummed Out" David WyattMay 3, 1997 (1997-05-03)111
Damey helps a homeless DJ who works on his guilt over a prank they'd pulled just before the man was fired. 
13 "Rebel Without a Paw" David WyattMay 17, 1997 (1997-05-17)112

Damey tries to help Tripod find a new owner after he is accused of mischief in a convenience store, which proves difficult because of his missing paw.

Song featured: "It's Called the Blues", sung by The Blues Man. 

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