Sheep In The Big City Summary
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Created by Emmy-winning Sesame Street writer Mo Willems, the half-hour cartoon series Sheep in the Big City was described by most observers as "The Fugitive meets Rocky and Bullwinkle." Kevin Seal provides the voice of the Sheep, who spends most of his time on the lam from his former owner Farmer John, and from a top secret military organization known only as "The Top Secret Military Organization" (the principal members of this special task force are General Specific and Private Public). Escaping to the City, the Sheep finds himself subject to the usual travails of modern metropolitan life: finding a job, locating a decent apartment, etc. For reasons best known to the writers, all of the business concerns in the Big City bear the same name: The Oxymoron Bus Company, Chez Oxymoron, and so on. Sheep in the Big City debuted November 17, 2000, on the Cartoon Network. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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