During his Reddit AMA, Kel also talked about how the famous "I dropped the screw in the tuna" scene in the very first episode of "Kenan & Kel", "The Tainting of the Screw," was almost completely improvised, how he's still good friends with his Kenan Thompson, a sequel to his hit Nickelodeon Movie "Good Burger", "Good Burger 2", and the inspiration of his famous "All That" character Ed the Good Burger Guy!:any projects you are working on? can we expect to see you on tv or in a movie?Yes! Yes, yes, you can!
I got a lot of stuff going on. I will be - this is on the low, I can't say too much - but I will be returning to Nickelodeon!
That's all I can say. Yeah, that's all I can say.
And FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE - I've been guest-starring on this sketch show on TruTV, it's a really really funny show.
So here's a fun fact:Kel recently guest starred as a rapper called Peezy B in a episode of the hit Nickelodeon sitcom "Sam & Cat". The episode reunited Kel with "Sam & Cat" creator/executive producer Dan Schneider, who was a producer on the classic Nickelodeon sketch show "All That", in which Kel Mitchell played different characters, such as Ed the Good Burger Guy, Coach Kreeton, Repairman, Officer Colby (Cheese Police), Okrah, Clavis (Mavis and Clavis), Dr. K, Pasta Man, the hit 90's Nick sitcom "Kenan & Kel", in which Kel Mitchell played the orange soda loving Kel Kimble, and a writer and star of the popular Nickelodeon Movie "Good Burger", based on the popular "All That" sketch of the same name, in which he and Kel played Mr. Baily and Ed, respectively. Nickelodeon UK aired a selection of "All That" sketches in as "Comedy Zone" shorts as part of their Nickelozone programming block and as part of "Nick.Comedy".
Okay, so, the first time Ed was ever seen on Nickelodeon was in the pilot episode, and there was a sketch called "Dream Remote." Yup! And it's kinda like the movie CLICK with Adam Sandler, where he could forward time, stop it, do all kinds of stuff with this remote. So he ordered a pizza and he wanted to it to get there really fast, and the guy that delivered the pizza was Ed, but he had no braids or anything like that. And I just - they didn't have a voice for him, it was just "pizza guy", so I was like "Heeellyooo, here's yer pizza!" in the Ed Voice, and the writers loved it so much, that the next thing I knew GOOD BURGER was born, and I felt like he needed HAIR.
SO I went to the wardrobe room, and the hair room, and I saw these, like, Brandy, Milli-Vanilli braids? AHAHAHA! And I threw that on!
And Ed was born, hahaha!
And the rest is history.
Additional source: Metro.