"I think Stan Berkowitz and I just wrote it as though Cletus Kassidy was a serial killer and just never mentioned what he was wanted for. The cops certainly acted like he was a serial killer, they just didn't specifically say, "Boy, that Kassidy is one bad serial killer.""
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1990s American animated TV showsTraditionally animated TV showsAmerican children's animated adventure TV showsAmerican children's animated action TV showsAmerican children's animated drama TV shows
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