Meet Wayne and Lucien Cramp. They're 10-year-old twins with zero in common! Wayne likes fighting, collecting weird stuff and stuffing his face with candy. And he's blue - literally! Lucien is a vegetarian who is totally into knitting, studying and saving the world. In practically everything they do, the Cramp Twins are polar opposites. Not surprisingly, each dreams of the sweet ecstasy of a world without the other. Since they're stuck with each other, their lives are a never-ending battle. Together, they're taking sibling rivalry to a whole new level in this offbeat animated series! Launched second season on 4Kids TV„¢ in Fall 2003. Nominee for 2002 British Academy Children's Film and Television Awards (BAFTA). Produced by TV-Loonland and based on two graphic novels by Brian Wood. Opposites Attract Laughs! Watch The Cramp Twins every Saturday on 4Kids TV! These twins will make you laugh forever and ever. The Cramp Twins became a very popular show in France. Brian Wood developed th
When Wayne turns up for the school photograph in mismatched clothes, the photographer declares him a cutting-edge trendsetter, and soon all the other children are desperate to copy his style.
Tony thinks that he is shrinking. Lucien does by all means to make Tony grow.
Lucien and Tony grow lobster grass on other lawns. But all of Soap City wasn't pleased by the grass. Now the city has all means to get rid of them.
Wayne gets a video game (very similar to Resident Evil) on a handheld. But he plays it for so long without rest, that when the batteries run dry, he effectivly becomes a zombie on the hunt for batteries
Wayne gets invited to be an actor in a new movie, and has to go into the swamp.
Walk Like a Man: Lucien sneaks into Wayne's room and paints stubble on his face.
Lucien struggles to master a new skill.
A psychologist studies Wayne and Lucien to prove that all twins are alike.
Wayne hears a kid getting cool weekends because his parents are divorced. Wayne thinks is he split his parents up, he can get the same for that kid. But he soon faces serious consequences.
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Mari goes to extreme lengths to avoid having her family photo taken.
Lucien thinks he was adopted.
Mr. Cramp's favorite country western singer comes to town.
Wayne goes fishing in the toilet bowl. Lucien desprately needs to use it. But he cant tell his mom because she has some friends in the house.
Lucien's mother hatches a plan to sell mud door to door as a beauty aid.
Wayne uses a bird call whistle to attract the crested marsh swallow - and the Cramp family end up with a rooftop covered in birds!
Wendy Winkle discovers radishes.
Mrs. Cramp's mother brings a baby grand piano when she visits.
Flakes from the soap factory fall all over town.
Lucien makes Wayne disappear during a magic show and cannot get him back. It appears Wayne was sleeping in a wagon in the dump. Wayne then re-appears and Lucien is almost in trouble, until he gets Wayne to confess.
Mr. Winkle rejects the girly gifts Wendy makes for him, so Wayne teaches Wendy how to act like a boy to impress Mr. Winkle. Then Mr. Winkle takes Wendy and Wayne out night-hunting, but Mr. Winkle thinks Wayne is acting like a girl.
Lucien finds an injured chameleon able to camouflage in the swamp and brings it home to take care of it by his mom's approval. And it likes him. Or does he? Wayne is scared of the chameleon and by all means to get rid of it.
Lucien and Tony play a nasty trick on Wayne at the annual Haz Chem Country and Western barbecue.
Mrs. Cramp is determined to try out her new cleaner, but the rest of the family are not so willing.
Lucien investigates a number of accidents at Soap City.