Cast
- Kel Mitchell as Ed, the cashier of Good Burger.
- Kenan Thompson as Dexter Reed, a high school student who desires to slack during his summer vacation.
- Jan Schweiterman as Kurt Bozwell, the C.E.O. and restaurant owner of Mondo Burger who will stop at nothing to make his food chain number one.
- Sinbad as Mr. Wheat, a teacher who demands money from Dexter for car damages.
- Abe Vigoda as Otis, an elderly Good Burger employee who cooks the French fries.
- Shar Jackson as Monique, a female Good Burger employee who scolds Dexter for using Ed's gullibility to steal most of his money, but eventually becomes his girlfriend.
- Dan Schneider as Mr. Bailey, the owner and manager of Good Burger.
- Ron Lester as Spatch, the head fry cook of Good Burger.
- Lori Beth Denberg as Connie Muldoon, a customer whose extremely complex orders are too difficult for Ed to memorize.
- Josh Server as Fizz, the drive-thru employee of Good Burger.
- Ginny Schreiber as Deedee, one of the 2 female employees at Good Burger and a vegetarian.
- Linda Cardellini as Heather, an insane girl in Demented Hills for whom Ed grows feelings.
- Shaquille O'Neal as Himself.
- George Clinton as a Demented Hills Patient.
- Robert Wuhl as an Angry Customer.
- Carmen Electra as Roxanne, a henchwoman of Kurt who was assigned to seduce Ed into telling his secret sauce recipe.
- Marques Houston as Jake.
- J. August Richards as Griffen, one of Kurt's right hand men.
- Hamilton Von Watts as Troy, Kurt's other right hand man
- Wendy Worthington as the Demented Hills Nurse.
- Colt Buehner as Dr. Doom.
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