I Am Weasel
A Cartoon Network Original
I Am Weasel follows the antics of I.M. Weasel, an unfailingly clever and kindly hero who excels at everything he does, and his foil, I.R. Baboon, a loud, inept would-be rival whose plans almost always backfire. Episodes are short, punchy sketches that set up a problem or contest and then let the... Read more
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About I Am Weasel
I Am Weasel follows the antics of I.M. Weasel, an unfailingly clever and kindly hero who excels at everything he does, and his foil, I.R. Baboon, a loud, inept would-be rival whose plans almost always backfire. Episodes are short, punchy sketches that set up a problem or contest and then let the contrast between Weasel's effortless success and Baboon's chaotic failures drive the comedy. The format keeps stories self-contained, leaning on slapstick, sight gags, and quick verbal jokes, while maintaining the same playful status quo rather than building long character arcs or dramatic twists.
Created by David Feiss and first released in 1997, I Am Weasel was produced for Cartoon Network. The core voice cast includes Michael Dorn as I.M. Weasel and Charlie Adler as I.R. Baboon, supported by Candi Milo, Tom Kenny, and Dee Bradley Baker.
The exaggerated dynamic between the polished protagonist and the hapless antagonist helped the show slot into Cartoon Network's late 1990s identity, known for offbeat and surreal comedy. Its recurring jokes and recognizable character pair made it easy for viewers to reference and remember, and the series maintained visibility through reruns. While it never reached the ubiquity of some contemporaries, it developed a steady fan presence that created clips, fan art, and online discussions keeping interest alive.
Viewer reception skews positive, reflected in an average user score of 7.162 out of 10 from 197 votes. Fans and reviewers tend to praise the sharp contrast between Weasel's competence and Baboon's bumbling, and the way the show mines that contrast for satire and farce. It favors quick setups and laughs over deep emotional beats, so it works best for audiences who enjoy fast, absurd humor and recurring comic patterns.
The series did not accumulate major industry awards, but it carved out a loyal audience and remains a fondly recalled part of Cartoon Network's lineup, remembered more for its tone and characters than for formal accolades.
Details
- Release Date
- July 22, 1997
- Episode Length
- 7m
- Rating
- TV-Y7
- User Ratings
- 197 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 5
- Episodes
- 79
- Network
- Cartoon Network
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy, Kids
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Michael Dorn
I.M. Weasel (voice)
Charlie Adler
I.R. Baboon / Red Guy (voices)
Candi Milo
Teacher
Tom Kenny
Dee Bradley Baker
Dad
Howard J. Morris
Flem
Created by: David Feiss
Seasons (5 seasons, 79 episodes)
Season 1
13 episodes - 1997
Season 2
13 episodes - 1998
Season 3
13 episodes - 1998
Season 4
13 episodes - 1998
Season 5
27 episodes - 1999