Sponk!
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Sponk! was a children's television show, broadcast on the American networks Noggin and The N from 2001 to 2003. The premise of Sponk! was that two teams had to somehow depict suggestions from children in a variety of ways, similar to the show Whose Line Is It Anyway?. The kids suggested their ideas by logging on to the Noggin website. "Sponk" was the name of the computer that picked the ideas randomly.
The cast included Tim Dorsch, Scott Irby-Rainnar, Lori Wells, Miles Thompson, Allie Berdebes, Karen Fowles, Vanessa Lengies, Johnathan McClain, and Louie Torrellas.
Also a slang word for sperm.