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21 Jump Street

21 Jump Street is an American police procedural television series that aired on the Fox network and in first run syndication from April 12, 1987, to April 27, 1991, with a total of 103 episodes. The series focuses on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high schools, colleges, and other teenage venues.[1] It was originally going to be titled Jump Street Chapel, after the deconsecrated church building in which the unit has its headquarters, but was changed at Fox's request so as not to mislead viewers into thinking it was a religious program.

21 Jump Street
Seasons 1-2 Logo
GenrePolice crime drama
Created by
Starring
Theme music composerLiam Sternberg
Opening theme"21 Jump Street Theme" performed by Holly Robinson
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes103 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsVancouver, British Columbia
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time45–48 minutes
Production companies
DistributorLBS Communications
(1990–1991)
(season 5)
20th Television
Release
Original network
Picture formatColor
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseApril 12, 1987 (1987-04-12) –
April 27, 1991 (1991-04-27)
Chronology
RelatedBooker (1989–90)

Created by Patrick Hasburgh and Stephen J. Cannell, the series was produced by Patrick Hasburgh Productions and Stephen J. Cannell Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television. Executive Producers included Hasburgh, Cannell, Steve Beers and Bill Nuss. The show was an early hit for the fledgling Fox network, and was created to attract a younger audience.[2] The final season aired in first-run syndication mainly on local Fox affiliates. It was later rerun on the FX cable network from 1996 to 1998.

The series provided a spark to Johnny Depp's nascent acting career, garnering him national recognition as a teen idol. Depp found this status irritating,[3] but he continued on the series under his contract and was paid $45,000 per episode. Eventually he was released from his contract after the fourth season.[3][4]

A spin-off series, Booker, was produced for the character of Dennis Booker (Richard Grieco); it ran only one season, from September 24, 1989, to May 6, 1990.

A film adaptation directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller was released on March 16, 2012. The film is set in the same continuity as the series, with Johnny Depp, Holly Robinson and Peter DeLuise reprising their characters in cameo appearances. Richard Grieco and Dustin Nguyen also have cameos in the 2014 film sequel 22 Jump Street.

Premise

The series focuses on a group of police officers headquartered at the eponymous address. These young officers all have especially youthful appearances, allowing them to pass for teenagers. Their assignments generally consist of undercover work in high schools or, less commonly, colleges, where they generally investigate drug trafficking and abuse. The show's plots cover issues such as alcoholism, hate crimes, drug abuse, homophobia, AIDS, child abuse, and sexual promiscuity. Similarly, each problem is often solved by the end of the hour-long episode, giving an implicit moral about a particular activity's impact. When the show originally aired, some episodes were followed immediately by public service announcements featuring cast members.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113April 12, 1987 (1987-04-12)June 28, 1987 (1987-06-28)
222September 20, 1987 (1987-09-20)April 22, 1988 (1988-04-22)
320November 6, 1988 (1988-11-06)May 21, 1989 (1989-05-21)
426September 18, 1989 (1989-09-18)June 18, 1990 (1990-06-18)
522October 13, 1990 (1990-10-13)April 27, 1991 (1991-04-27)

Cast

Name Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Officer Thomas "Tom" Hanson Jr. Johnny Depp Main Does not appear
Sergeant Judith "Judy" Hoffs Holly Robinson Main
Officer Douglas "Doug" Penhall Peter DeLuise Main Also starring[a]
Sergeant Harry Truman "H.T" Ioki/Vinh Van Tran Dustin Nguyen Main Does not appear
Captain Richard Jenko Frederic Forrest Main[b] Does not appear
Captain Adam Fuller Steven Williams Main[c]
Officer Joseph "Joey" Penhall Michael DeLuise Does not appear Main[d]
Officer Anthony "Mac" McCann Michael Bendetti Does not appear Main[e]
Sal "Blowfish" Banducci Sal Jenco Recurring Guest
Detective Dennis Booker Richard Grieco Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Jackie Garrett Yvette Nipar Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Officer Dean Garrett David Barry Gray Does not appear Guest Recurring
Officer Kati Rocky Alexandra Powers Does not appear Recurring
  1. ^ Episodes 1-10 of season 5
  2. ^ Episodes 1-6 of season 1
  3. ^ Episodes 7-13 of season 1
  4. ^ Episodes 6-17 of season 5
  5. ^ Episodes 3-22 of season 5

Jeff Yagher was originally cast as Officer Tom Hanson in the pilot. He was replaced after the original pilot episode was filmed, and his scenes were reshot with Johnny Depp. Midway through the first season, Frederic Forrest was replaced by Steven Williams. On the show, Forrest's character Richard Jenko is killed by a drunk driver.

Johnny Depp left the series at the end of the fourth season, but was credited in the first two episodes of the fifth season, despite not having appeared.

David Barry Gray's character was introduced at the end of the fourth season and starred in two episodes of season five with Alexandra Powers. Both episodes were filmed before the fourth season had ended but were not shown until the start of season five. Neither actor was approached in regards to portraying their character in the show's fifth and final season. Michael DeLuise joined the cast part way through the fifth season and stayed on until late in the season.

Guest stars

Some notable guest stars on the series include: Dom DeLuise, Josh Brolin, Mindy Cohn, Bridget Fonda, Bobby Rodriguez, Jada Pinkett Smith, Brad Pitt, Vince Vaughn, Barney Martin, Dann Florek, Blair Underwood, Shannen Doherty, John Waters, Rosie Perez, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Mario Van Peebles, Christina Applegate, Pauly Shore, David DeLuise, Bradley Gregg, Jason Priestley, Christopher Titus, Kurtwood Smith, Peri Gilpin, Sarah Buxton, David Paymer, Diedrich Bader, Russell Wong, Kelly Hu, Shannon Tweed, Tim Russ, Thomas Haden Church, Sherilyn Fenn, Rob Estes, Ray Walston, R.J. Williams, Robyn Lively, Peter Berg and Tracy Griffith.

Production

Filming

Set in a fictional city and state (Metropolis, Evergreen State) in the United States, the series was primarily filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was one of the first major television series to use Vancouver as a filming location and helped to establish the city as a center for film production.

Reception

21 Jump Street, along with Married... with Children and The Tracey Ullman Show, debuted in the spring of 1987. All three shows were hits with audiences and helped to establish the then-newly launched Fox network.[5] 21 Jump Street was the first hit series for the Fox network.[6] In August, 21 Jump Street became the first Fox series to win its timeslot against a Big three network series.[7] In the United Kingdom, it was shown on the similarly nascent, and interrelated, Sky One, which had yet to reach a sizeable audience.[8]

Broadcast history

Season Time
1986–87 Sunday at 7:00-8:00 on Fox
1987–88
1988–89
1989–90 Monday at 8:00-9:00 on Fox
1990–91 Off-network syndication

Season 4 was the last season to air on the Fox network. In commentary on the Season 5 DVD set, Peter DeLuise said that Fox had decided to cancel the show after Season 4 because the ratings had fallen below a set limit. Following this season Johnny Depp and Dustin Nguyen left the show. The departure of their characters was never explained in the narrative of the TV series, but in the movie it is explained that Hanson was transferred to the DEA and was later joined by Officer Penhall. The Booker spin-off crossover episode, "Wheels and Deals Part One", is included with 21 Jump Street's syndication package, and is also included on the fourth season DVD set.

Officer Dean Garrett (David Barry Gray) makes his first appearance in "Everyday is Christmas". As it became harder for the original cast members to plausibly pass as high school students, his character and Officer Kati Rocky (Alexandra Powers) were intended to be "youthful" replacements, so the show could maintain its original premise of younger looking cops posing as high school students.

Home media

Anchor Bay Entertainment released all five seasons of 21 Jump Street on DVD in Region 1 between 2004 and 2006.

On October 14, 2009, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to several Stephen J. Cannell series, including 21 Jump Street,[9] and subsequently re-released the first four seasons. In addition, Mill Creek also released 21 Jump Street - The Complete Series, an 18-disc collection featuring all 103 episodes of the series on DVD on July 27, 2010.[10]

On July 29, 2022, Visual Entertainment will release 21 Jump Street - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[11]

In Region 2, Anchor Bay Entertainment has released all 5 seasons on DVD in the UK. They also released a complete series set on March 5, 2012.[12]

In Region 4, Madman Entertainment has released all five seasons on DVD in Australia. They also released a complete series collection on May 1, 2013.[13]

In Region 2, Pidax Film released a complete series set box set on September 18, 2020, in Germany with all original music intact. German and English audio tracks.[citation needed]

DVD name Ep # Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete First Season 13 October 26, 2004
January 19, 2010 (re-release)
January 31, 2005 September 7, 2006
The Complete Second Season 22 March 8, 2005
May 18, 2010 (re-release)
June 20, 2005 September 7, 2006
The Complete Third Season 20 September 6, 2005
July 27, 2010 (re-release)
January 23, 2006 September 7, 2006
The Complete Fourth Season 26 November 1, 2005
January 18, 2011 (re-release)
April 10, 2006 September 7, 2006
The Complete Fifth Season 22 March 21, 2006 September 18, 2006 June 7, 2007
The Complete Series 103 July 27, 2010
July 29, 2022 (re-release)
March 5, 2012 & September 18, 2020 May 1, 2013

Film adaptation

On March 16, 2012, a feature film sequel to the television series from Sony Pictures was released starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum (who are also executive producers) and directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller with the screenplay written by Michael Bacall from a story by both Hill and Bacall. Johnny Depp, Peter DeLuise, and Holly Robinson briefly reprise their roles as Tom Hanson, Doug Penhall, and Judy Hoffs.

Described in concept by Hill as an "R-rated, insane, Bad Boys-meets-John Hughes-type movie,"[14] the film departs from the dramatic style of the series and instead features a comedic tone. The film and series are also set in the same continuity. A sequel titled 22 Jump Street was released in 2014.

References

  1. ^ Rosenberg, Howard (11 April 1987). "Weekend Tv : 'Jump Street' Bows On Fox Network". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  2. ^ Mansour, David (2005). From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century. Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 501. ISBN 0-7407-5118-2. OCLC 57316726.
  3. ^ a b Blitz, Michael; Krasniewicz, Louise (2008). Johnny Depp: A Biography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-313-34300-1. OCLC 166290770. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  4. ^ Horowitz, Josh (14 May 2008). "Jonah Hill To Adapt '21 Jump Street' For The Big Screen: Report". mtv.com. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
  5. ^ Hilmes, Michele (2010). Only Connect: A Cultural History of Broadcasting in the United States (3 ed.). Cengage Learning. p. 348. ISBN 978-0-495-57051-6.
  6. ^ Lapin, Claudia (October 1988). "The Message of 21 Jump Street". Orange Coast Magazine. Emmis Communications. 41 (41): 192. ISSN 0279-0483.
  7. ^ Mansour, David (2005). From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century. Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 507. ISBN 0-740-75118-2.
  8. ^ Advert in The Times, 29 August 1989, page 9
  9. ^ (Press release). TVShowsOnDVD.com. 14 October 2009. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  10. ^ Lambert, David (21 May 2010). . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  11. ^ "21 Jump Street - The Complete Series".
  12. ^ "21 Jump Street - Seasons 1-5". Amazon.co.uk. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
  13. ^ . Ezydvd.com.au. 2013-04-22. Archived from the original on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
  14. ^ Coll, Kevin (28 May 2009). . Fused Film. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012.

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This article is about the television series For the film see 21 Jump Street film 21 Jump Street is an American police procedural television series that aired on the Fox network and in first run syndication from April 12 1987 to April 27 1991 with a total of 103 episodes The series focuses on a squad of youthful looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high schools colleges and other teenage venues 1 It was originally going to be titled Jump Street Chapel after the deconsecrated church building in which the unit has its headquarters but was changed at Fox s request so as not to mislead viewers into thinking it was a religious program 21 Jump StreetSeasons 1 2 LogoGenrePolice crime dramaCreated byPatrick Hasburgh Stephen J Cannell Elizabeth CurtisStarringJohnny Depp Holly Robinson Peter DeLuise Dustin Nguyen Richard Grieco Steven Williams Michael Bendetti Michael DeLuise Sal Jenco Frederic ForrestTheme music composerLiam SternbergOpening theme 21 Jump Street Theme performed by Holly RobinsonComposersPeter Bernstein Jay GrucaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes103 list of episodes ProductionProduction locationsVancouver British ColumbiaCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time45 48 minutesProduction companies20th Century Fox Television Patrick Hasburgh Productions seasons 1 and 2 Stephen J Cannell ProductionsDistributorLBS Communications 1990 1991 season 5 20th TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkFox seasons 1 4 Syndication season 5 Picture formatColorAudio formatStereoOriginal releaseApril 12 1987 1987 04 12 April 27 1991 1991 04 27 ChronologyRelatedBooker 1989 90 Created by Patrick Hasburgh and Stephen J Cannell the series was produced by Patrick Hasburgh Productions and Stephen J Cannell Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television Executive Producers included Hasburgh Cannell Steve Beers and Bill Nuss The show was an early hit for the fledgling Fox network and was created to attract a younger audience 2 The final season aired in first run syndication mainly on local Fox affiliates It was later rerun on the FX cable network from 1996 to 1998 The series provided a spark to Johnny Depp s nascent acting career garnering him national recognition as a teen idol Depp found this status irritating 3 but he continued on the series under his contract and was paid 45 000 per episode Eventually he was released from his contract after the fourth season 3 4 A spin off series Booker was produced for the character of Dennis Booker Richard Grieco it ran only one season from September 24 1989 to May 6 1990 A film adaptation directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller was released on March 16 2012 The film is set in the same continuity as the series with Johnny Depp Holly Robinson and Peter DeLuise reprising their characters in cameo appearances Richard Grieco and Dustin Nguyen also have cameos in the 2014 film sequel 22 Jump Street Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Cast 3 1 Guest stars 4 Production 4 1 Filming 4 2 Reception 5 Broadcast history 6 Home media 7 Film adaptation 8 References 9 External linksPremise EditThe series focuses on a group of police officers headquartered at the eponymous address These young officers all have especially youthful appearances allowing them to pass for teenagers Their assignments generally consist of undercover work in high schools or less commonly colleges where they generally investigate drug trafficking and abuse The show s plots cover issues such as alcoholism hate crimes drug abuse homophobia AIDS child abuse and sexual promiscuity Similarly each problem is often solved by the end of the hour long episode giving an implicit moral about a particular activity s impact When the show originally aired some episodes were followed immediately by public service announcements featuring cast members Episodes EditMain article List of 21 Jump Street episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired113April 12 1987 1987 04 12 June 28 1987 1987 06 28 222September 20 1987 1987 09 20 April 22 1988 1988 04 22 320November 6 1988 1988 11 06 May 21 1989 1989 05 21 426September 18 1989 1989 09 18 June 18 1990 1990 06 18 522October 13 1990 1990 10 13 April 27 1991 1991 04 27 Cast EditName Portrayed by Seasons1 2 3 4 5Officer Thomas Tom Hanson Jr Johnny Depp Main Does not appearSergeant Judith Judy Hoffs Holly Robinson MainOfficer Douglas Doug Penhall Peter DeLuise Main Also starring a Sergeant Harry Truman H T Ioki Vinh Van Tran Dustin Nguyen Main Does not appearCaptain Richard Jenko Frederic Forrest Main b Does not appearCaptain Adam Fuller Steven Williams Main c Officer Joseph Joey Penhall Michael DeLuise Does not appear Main d Officer Anthony Mac McCann Michael Bendetti Does not appear Main e Sal Blowfish Banducci Sal Jenco Recurring GuestDetective Dennis Booker Richard Grieco Does not appear Recurring Does not appearJackie Garrett Yvette Nipar Does not appear Recurring Does not appearOfficer Dean Garrett David Barry Gray Does not appear Guest RecurringOfficer Kati Rocky Alexandra Powers Does not appear Recurring Episodes 1 10 of season 5 Episodes 1 6 of season 1 Episodes 7 13 of season 1 Episodes 6 17 of season 5 Episodes 3 22 of season 5 Jeff Yagher was originally cast as Officer Tom Hanson in the pilot He was replaced after the original pilot episode was filmed and his scenes were reshot with Johnny Depp Midway through the first season Frederic Forrest was replaced by Steven Williams On the show Forrest s character Richard Jenko is killed by a drunk driver Johnny Depp left the series at the end of the fourth season but was credited in the first two episodes of the fifth season despite not having appeared David Barry Gray s character was introduced at the end of the fourth season and starred in two episodes of season five with Alexandra Powers Both episodes were filmed before the fourth season had ended but were not shown until the start of season five Neither actor was approached in regards to portraying their character in the show s fifth and final season Michael DeLuise joined the cast part way through the fifth season and stayed on until late in the season Guest stars Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article List of guest stars on 21 Jump Street Some notable guest stars on the series include Dom DeLuise Josh Brolin Mindy Cohn Bridget Fonda Bobby Rodriguez Jada Pinkett Smith Brad Pitt Vince Vaughn Barney Martin Dann Florek Blair Underwood Shannen Doherty John Waters Rosie Perez Kareem Abdul Jabbar Mario Van Peebles Christina Applegate Pauly Shore David DeLuise Bradley Gregg Jason Priestley Christopher Titus Kurtwood Smith Peri Gilpin Sarah Buxton David Paymer Diedrich Bader Russell Wong Kelly Hu Shannon Tweed Tim Russ Thomas Haden Church Sherilyn Fenn Rob Estes Ray Walston R J Williams Robyn Lively Peter Berg and Tracy Griffith Production EditFilming Edit Set in a fictional city and state Metropolis Evergreen State in the United States the series was primarily filmed in Vancouver British Columbia It was one of the first major television series to use Vancouver as a filming location and helped to establish the city as a center for film production Reception Edit 21 Jump Street along with Married with Children and The Tracey Ullman Show debuted in the spring of 1987 All three shows were hits with audiences and helped to establish the then newly launched Fox network 5 21 Jump Street was the first hit series for the Fox network 6 In August 21 Jump Street became the first Fox series to win its timeslot against a Big three network series 7 In the United Kingdom it was shown on the similarly nascent and interrelated Sky One which had yet to reach a sizeable audience 8 Broadcast history EditSeason Time1986 87 Sunday at 7 00 8 00 on Fox1987 881988 891989 90 Monday at 8 00 9 00 on Fox1990 91 Off network syndicationSeason 4 was the last season to air on the Fox network In commentary on the Season 5 DVD set Peter DeLuise said that Fox had decided to cancel the show after Season 4 because the ratings had fallen below a set limit Following this season Johnny Depp and Dustin Nguyen left the show The departure of their characters was never explained in the narrative of the TV series but in the movie it is explained that Hanson was transferred to the DEA and was later joined by Officer Penhall The Booker spin off crossover episode Wheels and Deals Part One is included with 21 Jump Street s syndication package and is also included on the fourth season DVD set Officer Dean Garrett David Barry Gray makes his first appearance in Everyday is Christmas As it became harder for the original cast members to plausibly pass as high school students his character and Officer Kati Rocky Alexandra Powers were intended to be youthful replacements so the show could maintain its original premise of younger looking cops posing as high school students Home media EditAnchor Bay Entertainment released all five seasons of 21 Jump Street on DVD in Region 1 between 2004 and 2006 On October 14 2009 it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to several Stephen J Cannell series including 21 Jump Street 9 and subsequently re released the first four seasons In addition Mill Creek also released 21 Jump Street The Complete Series an 18 disc collection featuring all 103 episodes of the series on DVD on July 27 2010 10 On July 29 2022 Visual Entertainment will release 21 Jump Street The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 11 In Region 2 Anchor Bay Entertainment has released all 5 seasons on DVD in the UK They also released a complete series set on March 5 2012 12 In Region 4 Madman Entertainment has released all five seasons on DVD in Australia They also released a complete series collection on May 1 2013 13 In Region 2 Pidax Film released a complete series set box set on September 18 2020 in Germany with all original music intact German and English audio tracks citation needed DVD name Ep Release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4The Complete First Season 13 October 26 2004January 19 2010 re release January 31 2005 September 7 2006The Complete Second Season 22 March 8 2005May 18 2010 re release June 20 2005 September 7 2006The Complete Third Season 20 September 6 2005July 27 2010 re release January 23 2006 September 7 2006The Complete Fourth Season 26 November 1 2005January 18 2011 re release April 10 2006 September 7 2006The Complete Fifth Season 22 March 21 2006 September 18 2006 June 7 2007The Complete Series 103 July 27 2010July 29 2022 re release March 5 2012 amp September 18 2020 May 1 2013Film adaptation EditMain article 21 Jump Street film On March 16 2012 a feature film sequel to the television series from Sony Pictures was released starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum who are also executive producers and directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller with the screenplay written by Michael Bacall from a story by both Hill and Bacall Johnny Depp Peter DeLuise and Holly Robinson briefly reprise their roles as Tom Hanson Doug Penhall and Judy Hoffs Described in concept by Hill as an R rated insane Bad Boys meets John Hughes type movie 14 the film departs from the dramatic style of the series and instead features a comedic tone The film and series are also set in the same continuity A sequel titled 22 Jump Street was released in 2014 References Edit Rosenberg Howard 11 April 1987 Weekend Tv Jump Street Bows On Fox Network Los Angeles Times Retrieved 30 March 2011 Mansour David 2005 From Abba to Zoom A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century Kansas City MO Andrews McMeel Publishing p 501 ISBN 0 7407 5118 2 OCLC 57316726 a b Blitz Michael Krasniewicz Louise 2008 Johnny Depp A Biography Westport Conn Greenwood Press p 28 ISBN 978 0 313 34300 1 OCLC 166290770 Retrieved 30 March 2011 Horowitz Josh 14 May 2008 Jonah Hill To Adapt 21 Jump Street For The Big Screen Report mtv com Retrieved 2009 02 25 Hilmes Michele 2010 Only Connect A Cultural History of Broadcasting in the United States 3 ed Cengage Learning p 348 ISBN 978 0 495 57051 6 Lapin Claudia October 1988 The Message of 21 Jump Street Orange Coast Magazine Emmis Communications 41 41 192 ISSN 0279 0483 Mansour David 2005 From Abba to Zoom A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century Andrews McMeel Publishing p 507 ISBN 0 740 75118 2 Advert in The Times 29 August 1989 page 9 Cannell and Mill Creek Ink New Distribution Deal Press release TVShowsOnDVD com 14 October 2009 Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 Retrieved 30 March 2011 Lambert David 21 May 2010 21 Jump Street Mill Creek to Roll Out Season 3 and The Complete Series on DVD TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on 23 November 2011 Retrieved 30 March 2011 21 Jump Street The Complete Series 21 Jump Street Seasons 1 5 Amazon co uk 5 March 2012 Retrieved 2014 08 24 21 Jump Street The Complete Series Collection Ezydvd com au 2013 04 22 Archived from the original on 2013 11 12 Retrieved 2014 08 24 Coll Kevin 28 May 2009 Jonah Hill Talks 21 Jump Street Remake Movie Fused Film Archived from the original on 18 February 2012 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to 21 Jump Street 21 Jump Street at IMDb 21 Jump Street at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 21 Jump Street amp oldid 1142403407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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