QTTT is a television station located in Atlanta, Georgia. Its studio became the crime scene of the investigation for Pazzo the Ghost Clown.
History[]
Early history[]
QTTT was a television station centred in the city of Atlanta, Georgia. It aired children's cartoons and television reruns such as The Pazzo the Clown Show. Kenan Thompson, who would later become a celebrity comedian, was among many children who watched the channel regularly. However, one child actor from The Pazzo the Clown Show, A.J. Dobbs, felt humiliated by a clip of him having a pie thrown in his face on the show's opening credits. Consequently, he set out to sabotage the station in an attempt to destroy all copies of the show. Dobbs became the station attorney, where he sabotaged the station by destroying video archives of the show and blocked all attempts to declare the station an historic landmark.[1]
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]
Season one[]
QTTT hosted its annual telethon hosted by Thompson. To sabotage the event, Dobbs disguised himself as the ghost of Pazzo the Clown and attacked the set. Despite his best efforts to terrorize the television crew into stopping the telethon, the station manager, Meghan, began the airing. While on air, the ghost clown was captured, Dobbs was exposed for his crimes and he was subsequently handed over to authorities.[1]
Season two[]
QTTT broadcasted a boxing match between Laila Ali and a hijacked military robot from Fort Knox, hosted at Ali's boxing museum.[2]
As a trap to capture the ghost of Tabb Tatters and the skeleton of Bones McCann, QTTT taped a performance of Scooby, in which he held a microphone that the monsters were searching for.[3]
Appearances[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Quit Clowning!, season 1, episode 12.
- ↑ The Crown Jewel of Boxing!, season 2, episode 10.
- ↑ The Legend of the Gold Microphone!, season 2, episode 19.