Hoyt 'n Andy's Sportsbender

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Created by
  • Jim Jinkins
  • Curtis Crawford
  • Ken Scarborough
  • A. L. Steele
Developed by
Voices of
  • Jeff Bottoms
  • Bob Bottone
  • Jim Brownold
  • Loren Brown
  • Wendell Craig
  • Guy Hadley
  • Jackie Hoffman
  • Paul Kandel
  • Din Peoples
  • Chris Phillips
  • Doug Preis
Hoyt 'n Andy's Sportsbender
GenreAnimated sitcom
Created by
  • Jim Jinkins
  • Curtis Crawford
  • Ken Scarborough
  • A. L. Steele
Developed by
Voices of
  • Jeff Bottoms
  • Bob Bottone
  • Jim Brownold
  • Loren Brown
  • Wendell Craig
  • Guy Hadley
  • Jackie Hoffman
  • Paul Kandel
  • Din Peoples
  • Chris Phillips
  • Doug Preis
ComposerDan Sawyer
Country of origin
  • United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
  • Jim Jinkins
  • David Campbell
Producer
  • Melanie Grisanti
Running time22–23 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkESPN (cancelled)

Hoyt 'n Andy's Sportsbender is an American adult animated sitcom parodying sports telecasts that was initially intended to air on ESPN in November 1995,[1] but Disney's acquisition of then-parent Capital Cities/ABC caused the series to be cancelled before it was even shown. The series eventually aired on foreign stations and, more recently, on YouTube.

The series revolves around Hoyt and Andy, two die-hard sports fanatics, who host SportsBender (a parody of SportsCenter) on ASN (All Sport Network), a cable sports channel.[1] The series juggles topics such as corruption, media manipulation, sexism and inculture among sports fanatics.[2]

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