The Bill Nye Panic

The Bill Nye Panic is a cartoonish made-for-television animated/live-action crossover comedy mystery film, directed, produced by, and starring Noah Byrd, alongside Ginnifer Goodwin. The film's theme (and its title) is a take-off to and focused on the PBS children's science show Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993–1998).

Plot
TBA recounts that long ago he used to work with Bill Nye on his show until, in 1995, he was involved in an accident on the setting of a scene of an episode's skit: On his break he was too busy thinking until he realized he was on a treacherous road setting and Lorry, zooming out of nowhere and having trouble navigating on the road, was heading toward him and hit him sending him into the studio of the Science Guy show, crashing into something causing a skit from the episode, Earthquakes, to go perfectly, while TBA is signifigantly injured and is taken to the hospital, where Percy begins to laugh at him. Butch arrives with another one of Bill Nye's former assistant from the show, who was overloaded with flour and then broke down. James also whistles excitedly as he watches men bringing the third assistant also from Bill Nye's show in on a barge. The tow truck driver elaborates that he reversed into the sea. A little later, Thomas arrives, laughing with the other engines at the assistants and calling them "The Brothers Grimm": "Smashed", "Broken", and "Sunk". Ever since then, TBA never returned to work on Bill Nye the Science Guy, and commits himself to his work at the Dusty Dog (a parody of the Krusty Krab from SpongeBob SquarePants), and living with Judy Hopps in her apartment to ensure he never returns, but still worries and thinks if anyone that have dto do with Bill Nye and his show finds him, he will be forced to work for and with Bill Nye forever.

At this point, the typical Looney Tunes end theme plays, but TBA and Noah interrupt, claiming that there's more to the story after that and that Noah must get to the bottom of the mystery. back to the story, some years later after that accident, Noah and several other characters now go to Dynamic Community Charter School for a few years and then are presented with Bill Nye episodes, which terrorize Noah and fascinate Moby, and sometime after that the School becomes haunted, and visions and paranormal activity from the individual segments and skits from the show scare the characters away from the charter school, leaving Noah to investigate the mystery along with Judy Hopps, the optimistic rabbit police officer, and red fox con artist, Nick Wilde.

Cast

 * Noah Byrd – himself, Max Byrd,  Additional voices
 * Ken Byrd – James, Pongo, Nick Wilde, Kipper the Dog, Bertie the Bus, Fish O.O.W., Additional voices
 * Zach Braff – Chicken Little
 * Steve Zahn – Runt of the Litter, Archie the Bear, Monty
 * Mac Newton – Percy, Bertie the Bus, Additional voices
 * Joan Cusack – Abby Mallard
 * Ginnifer Goodwin – Officer Judy Hopps
 * Debi Derryberry – Jimmy Foxtron, Additional voices
 * Kate Higgins – Farrah Fawn, Payton Panda, Additional voices
 * Jodi Benson – Lady, Lora Pup, Mary Beth Fox, Sarah Skunkams, Ariel Bear
 * Phil Vischer – Bob the Tomato, Frankencelery, Mad Scientist (Archive recordings), Villager (Archive recordings), Additional voices
 * Mike Nawrocki – Larry the Cucumber, Perry Heath Fox, Igor (Archive recordings)
 * Ralph Foody – Johnny (Archive recordings)