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MajorSteveAustin
02-25-2008, 12:26 AM
O.K..thanks for reading this.

There was a sitcom, I think on FOX..but maybe the WB:crazy: .
It aired in either 1997,98,or 99 i'd say. Anyhow, it was about a Family--
Mom, Dad, Brother, & Sister; the Sister being the main character. This
girl (the sister, a teenager), had some type of powers..i can't remember exactly, either she was a witch or a demon or some type of living dead girl,
but she and her little brother had some really funny interaction on the show.

It was really funny, in a dark kind of way. Similar, in many ways,
to Married With Children. I think it only ran for 1 season...if that.
If anyone can remember the name of this show, or has any ideas on
how to find out, it would be greatly appreciated:)

Thanks,
MajorSteveAustin

MikeL
02-25-2008, 02:28 AM
unhappiely ever after

Sterling Holobyte
02-25-2008, 10:21 AM
unhappiely ever after
Yeah, Unhappily Ever After was like Married With Children, but I don't remember the girl having any special powers. ...Except that she dressed real skimpily. I suppose that could be a special power.;)

There was a little furry puppet on the show, who was seen, and heard, only by the dad. I think it was voiced by Bobcat Goldthwaite(sp?).

MajorSteveAustin
02-25-2008, 11:40 AM
YAY!! I figured it out...finally! :happyface
The show I was thinking of is "The Pitts", which
aired on Fox in March of 2003 (5 episodes).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pitts

From what I found out, Fox is developing an
animated version of "The Pitts", to air in 2008-09.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3id79cf52df213eaf4814a24a4776a98ac

I guess the girl didn't have "powers"--there were just
alot of 'over the top' sight gags that were cartoonish
in nature.

Thanks for the responses, it's a serious load off of my
mind to finally have a name for that show. It's been
in my head since i first saw it...5 years ago!
Lookin' forward to the animated version, but it probably
won't be the same without Lizzy Caplan.

MajorSteveAustin