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| Uncle Grandpa | |
|---|---|
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| Genre |
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| Created by | Peter Browngardt |
| Creative director | Casey Alexander |
| Voices of |
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| Theme music composer | Mike Conte Tommy Meehan |
| Composers | Mike Conte (S1) Tommy Meehan (S2-5) |
| Land of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | v |
| No. of episodes | 153 (list of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producers |
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| Producers | Rossitza Likomanova Audie Harrison (S1, S5) |
| Editor | Tom Browngardt |
| Running time | 11 minutes |
| Product visitor | Cartoon Network Studios |
| Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
| Release | |
| Original network | Cartoon Network |
| Original release | September 2, 2013 (2013-09-02) – June 30, 2017 (2017-06-xxx) |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Secret Mountain Fort Awesome OK K.O.! Let'due south Exist Heroes |
Uncle Grandpa is an American animated television series created by Peter Browngardt for Drawing Network. It ran from September 2, 2013 to June thirty, 2017.[one] It is based on Browngardt's animated short of the same name from the unaired Cartoonstitute. Uncle Granddaddy is likewise a spin-off of Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, which was in plough a spin-off of the Cartoonstitute short. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios.[2]
The evidence is a surreal action-adventure comedy that relies extensively on visual gags and catchphrases. Creator Pete Browngardt has cited the piece of work of cartoonists Don Martin, Gary Larson and Robert Crumb, as well equally Aureate Historic period–era animators such equally Tex Avery and Max Fleischer when it came to developing the fashion of the show. Each 11-minute episode is presented in a unique format, consisting of a main seven to ix-minute story, some brusk bumpers typically equanimous of a quick visual joke, and an original short that focuses on the show's side characters.
Drawing Network renewed the series for the fourth and fifth seasons:[iii] first splitting the second flavour[4] (of 52 episodes) into two halves, which respectively became the second and third season, and then also dividing in half the already announced third flavor into the fourth and fifth flavour (of 26 and 23 episodes, respectively), which served equally the concluding seasons.[5] [6] [7]
Plot [edit]
Uncle Grandad, a magical shapeshifting humanoid, stops by children's houses every day to see how they are doing. The children he visits have a problem of their ain and Uncle Granddaddy tries to assistance them through a series of chaotic and surreal misadventures. He is a clowny sort of person who sometimes eats inedible objects (paper, and mostly books). He drives/lives in a UG-2000 model robotic RV known as the Perpetual Persistence and is accompanied by a talking red fanny pack named Belly Bag, a green dinosauroid named Mr. Gus, a static photographic cutout of a tiger named Giant Realistic Flying Tiger, and an anthropomorphic pepperoni pizza slice named Pizza Steve. He greets everybody using "Practiced Forenoon."
Characters [edit]
Main [edit]
- Uncle Grandad (voiced past Peter Browngardt, Pendleton Ward in "For Pete! Honey, Pen"). Uncle Grandpa is a magical shapeshifting humanoid who is the uncle-granddaddy of anybody in the globe with a big, rectangular head, a brown horseshoe moustache, a pink nose, a propeller lid that talks and an outfit consisting of a white T-shirt, lederhosen with rainbow suspenders, knee high tube socks, and blackness slippers. His outward appearance is depicted every bit rather clownish and unsophisticated, merely he is well-meaning, fun-loving, supportive, and surprisingly competent when demand be. His catchphrase is "Good morn!"
Main characters from the series; from left to right: Uncle Grandpa and Belly Bag, Pizza Steve, Mr. Gus and Giant Realistic Flight Tiger (lesser)
- Mr. Gus (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) − Mr. Gus is usually the vocalism of reason. He is a large, serious, yet somewhat grouchy light-green were-dinosaur who was Uncle Grandpa'southward rival in "Leg Wrestler", but somewhen became his friend and babysitter. He is unfazed past nigh of Uncle Grandfather's eccentricities and seems to take an even temper despite his roommates, just oftentimes loses his atmosphere, specially where Pizza Steve'southward antics are concerned. He is older and more than mature than Uncle Gramps. One of Mr. Gus'due south favorite parts of the twenty-four hour period is 9:00 PM, which is his designated bathroom time, and during that period he likes to accept a bubble bath and read for an hr. His catchphrase is "You're just sayin' that to get under my skin."
- Pizza Steve (voiced by Adam DeVine, Pendleton Ward in "For Pete! Love, Pen") − Pizza Steve is an anthropomorphic pepperoni pizza piece with sunglasses and a fellow member of Uncle Grandfather's crew. He is depicted every bit extremely vain, troublesome, and often brags about how absurd and crawly he is, which annoys his friend Mr. Gus. Despite this, he pretends to be very popular and a hit with women. He is a good friend of Uncle Grandpa. Pizza Steve is featured in his own cartoon shorts entitled "A Slice of Life with Pizza Steve", which usually involve Pizza Steve exaggerating his abilities. In "Tiger Trails", he claims to be a blackness belt in Italian Karate, but he wears the blackness belt over his eyes instead of around his waist. He as well is meant to cheat, like for instance in "Leg Wrestler", he trained Uncle Grandfather, and forced Mr. Gus to practise his chores, so uncle Grandpa could Foam him. His catchphrase is "I'm like a mod-day Thomas Einstein except a brazillion times better!"
- Behemothic Realistic Flying Tiger − A static photographic cutout of a tiger that Uncle Grandpa rides on to get around. Tiger is his pet and other all-time friend, and while she exhibits normal tiger traits such equally simply beingness able to communicate by roaring, she is able to fly and leaves a rainbow trail every bit she goes. The rainbow trail is likewise expelled from Tiger'southward rear terminate when she passes gas. Her personality is a cross between that of a stereotypical teenage girl, a house cat, and a real-life tiger. In order for Tiger'south emotions to be shown, simply certain parts of her body (specifically her facial ones) are blithe. This is done in a stop-movement fashion.
- Belly Handbag (voiced by Eric Bauza) − Uncle Grandfather's talking red cyborg fanny pack and best friend who carries all of his priceless valuables, especially Uncle Grandpa'south weapon of choice, which is a UG-series robotic laser hammer named Samantha. Abdomen Bag's insides contain many weird objects and dimensions, including a castle where Frankenstein lives. Despite existence practically attached to Uncle Grandpa, he has the power to walk and can produce multiple hands from inside his body. He even has the ability to see despite having no visible eyes. In the second Uncle Grandpa curt "Secret Mount Uncle Grandfather", he is referred to as Fanny Pack and voiced by Paul Rugg. His catchphrase is "What's cookin', proficient-lookin'?"
Recurring [edit]
- Tiny Miracle the Robot Male child (voiced by Tom Kenny) – Uncle Grandpa's imaginary UG-serial robotic telephone grandson that can perform tiny miracles past just a series of unnecessary moves and and so technically performing 1 merely to atomic number 82 up to another tiny miracle. He sounds like a 1980s microphone. According to Uncle Grandpa, he is his trusty robot helper buddy. He can be summoned by a person saying something that includes the words "tiny miracle" in information technology and then the task he/she is attempting. His catchphrase is "Did somebody say "tiny miracle"?"
- Beary Prissy (voiced by Audie Harrison) and Hot Domestic dog Person (voiced by Eric Bauza) – These ii are the stars of their ain recurring segment, "New Experiences". Beary is an anthropomorphic teddy conduct with a red nose and a bow tie and Hot Canis familiaris Person is an anthropomorphic cyborg frankfurter with a confront. Beary has a positive outlook on life while Hot Dog Person is more gloomy. Each of their segments consist of the 2 of them trying something dissimilar for the commencement time (taking a bath, getting a haircut, etc.). Beary is e'er excited to try whatever they're doing, while Hot Domestic dog Person is more reluctant as it seems every fourth dimension he tries something new, something bad happens to him. Beary'due south excitement also leads to him beingness self-centered, as he is so wrapped upwards in his own emotions that he pays no attention to Hot Dog Person's plight.
- Charlie Burgers the Ball-Loving Dog Next Door (voiced by Brian Posehn) – A talking dog that befriends Uncle Grandpa and his friends. He can be well behaved and he enjoys going on adventures with Uncle Grandpa. His catchphrase is "I love my brawl!"
- Santa Claus (voiced by Bob Joles) is the famous figure for Christmas and is revealed to exist Uncle Grandpa's blood brother in the Christmas special. They have had a troubled relationship since 1983.
- Frankenstein (voiced by Mark Hamill) – A tag-along with Uncle Grandpa in his adventures. Because of his condition, he is unable to talk, communicating just through groans. He is unremarkably seated side by side to Uncle Grandpa in his chair.
- Xarna, She-Warrior of the Apocalypse (voiced by Eric Bauza) − An overly-muscular, masculine cyborg. She is on a mission to get some gas for the Mad Motorcycle. Her catchphrase is "I don't like your mouth." She is a spoof of Xena the Warrior Princess and She-Ra.
- Evil Wizard (voiced past Rob Schrab) − A wizard that goes effectually trying to brand anybody's day horrible by humiliating them but he actually makes their lives better. His catchphrase is "Behold! I am Evil Wizard!"
- Priscilla Jones (voiced past Lena Headey) − Uncle Grandpa's nemesis with a British accent and the main adversary of the series. She wants revenge on him for ruining her scientific discipline project, when rather than aid her, he played hacky sack instead resulting in her getting second place in the science off-white. She prefers to solve children's issues using simple practical solutions, the consummate opposite of what Uncle Granddad does. Her catchphrase is "Cute morning!"
Human children and adults [edit]
- Belly Kid (voiced past Zachary Gordon) – A kid who has a big abdomen. He was first ashamed of information technology, simply Uncle Grandpa taught him the best features of having a large abdomen. He appeared in "Belly Bros".
- Caleb (voiced by Jonathan Adams) – A boy that Uncle Grandad takes out of a math test to get battle Evil Wizard in outer infinite. He appeared in "Tiger Trails".
- Melvin (voiced by Jarid Root) – Melvin is a bratty kid who likes to play Infinite Emperor, with him being the emperor. When Uncle Gramps accidentally sent him into some other dimension, he was sent to a planet where he's the emperor. He discovered what it's like being a servant, and learns his lesson afterwards Emperor Krell bosses him effectually. He loves dinner sandwiches, and hates mayonnaise. He appeared in "Infinite Emperor". His catchphrase is "I decide who does what!"
- Melvin's Babysitter (voiced past Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – an attractive teenage girl with braces who babysits Melvin in the episode "Space Emperor".
- Eric (voiced past Eric Bauza) – Eric is a kid who doesn't take a nickname but Uncle Grandfather helps him. Uncle Grandpa helps him be legendary to get his nickname. In the procedure of becoming legendary he becomes tall and muscular. In the cease he gets the nickname, "Cupcake", considering he loves cupcakes. He appears in "Nickname".
- Mary (voiced by Pamela Adlon) – Mary is a nervous girl. She takes her commuter'south examination, merely fails. Uncle Grandad takes her on a test and helps her laissez passer. Uncle Grandpa gives her her own "Freedom and Independence USA" truck for passing her exam. She appears in "Driver's Examination".
- Dennis (voiced by Tom Kenny) – Dennis is a kid who wanted to finally pass his teacher's hard form and avoid going to summer school, until Uncle Grandpa comes and eats his homework and putting Dennis in danger of going to summer school. So Dennis and Uncle Grandpa get to Egypt to get a real pyramid to brand certain Dennis gets an A+++++-+ on his projection. Dennis appears in "Uncle Grandpa Ate My Homework!".
- Mrs. Numty (voiced by Grayness DeLisle-Griffin) – Dennis' teacher. She appears in "Uncle Gramps Ate My Homework!" and "1992 Called"'.
- Guillermo (voiced by Eric Bauza) – Guillermo is a kid who had an awesome new bike until the Perpetual Persistence crushed information technology. So in Uncle Granddaddy and Belly Bag's absence Mr. Gus and Pizza Steve assistance Guillermo past giving him a trashcan and saying it was a "Magical Uncle Grandpa Bike". Guillermo appears in "Uncle Grandfather for a Day".
- Susie (voiced by Gray DeLisle-Griffin) – Susie is a little girl who was afraid of the nighttime, just learned how to combat her fears by imagining herself equally a scary monster. She appears in "Afraid of the Dark".
- Adam (voiced by Dee Bradley Bakery) – Adam is a kid who couldn't get the main of a very hard video game, until Uncle Grandpa and Pizza Steve shrink to become inside his encephalon to get better at video games. He would always have his eyes barely open showing that he's been playing videogames too much, and his eyes are sore from playing besides much. Adam appears in "Encephalon Game".
- Angry Homo Johnson (voiced by Roger Craig Smith) – Angry Man Johnson is a grumpy old man who hates Charlie Burgers. Judging by his name, he is always angry at anybody, including Uncle Granddaddy. Angry Man Johnson appears in "Charlie Burgers".
- Austin (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) – Austin is a kid who had a lot of imperfections so he asked Uncle Grandpa to plough him into a robot to become the most perfect kid, and to eliminate all imperfections. Austin appears in "Perfect Kid".
- Shaquille O'Neal (voiced past himself) – The former professional basketball player who is an one-time friend of Uncle Grandpa. In the past, Uncle Grandpa helped Shaq realize his dream of being a stand up-up comedian. He appears in "Perfect Child" afterwards Uncle Grandpa is chased into a comedy gild that Shaq was performing at, where he helps Uncle Grandad fight against Austin 2.0 past combining with the audition in a manner like to a giant robot. Uncle Grandpa finds the jokes Shaq makes to exist very funny.
- Akira (voiced by Jessika Van) – Akira is a Japanese child who wanted to brand the best action packed monster movie of all fourth dimension. Akira appears in "Big in Japan".
- Riley (voiced by Scott Menville) – Riley is a teenage male child who fails a examination, his father grounds him and demands him to fold laundry all weekend instead of going to a party.
- Josie (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – Josie is a girl who was trying to make duck lips for a site called "face pigsty" and tries to get a lot of followers and likes. Josie appears in "Duck Lips".
- Emily (voiced by Susanne Blakeslee) - Emily is a girl spotter.
- Isabella (voiced by Lilana Mumy) - Isabella is a girl who is an aspiring inventor merely her inventions are useless. Isabella appears in "Inventor Mentor".
Pilot [edit]
- Ham Sandwich Jones (voiced by Steven Blum) – A rotund nerdy teenager who started out hating Uncle Grandpa, but later grew to like him. In the Secret Mountain Fort Awesome episode "5 Disgustoids and a Infant", he appeared as less responsive, and more stingy while intensely playing a portable gaming system. He can be seen in the show's intro and has a very brief role in "Big Problem for Tiny Miracle".
- Fiddling Judy Jones (voiced past Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – Ham Sandwich's fat mother.
- Remo (voiced by Tom Kenny) – A destructive popular child, who similarly started off hating Uncle Gramps, but ends upward warming up to his antics. He appears in Secret Mountain Fort Awesome episode "Cloak-and-dagger Mountain Uncle Gramps".
- Remo's Friends (voiced by Steve Little and Tom Kenny) – The cool-dude friends of Remo.
- Kev (voiced past Jon Heder) – Kev is a subversive teenager who thought fine art was dumb until Uncle Grandpa convinced him that art is pretty fun. Kev appears in "Viewer Special". The character originally appeared in a live-action film starring Browngardt chosen The Last American.[8]
- Crazy Driving Human being (voiced past Paul Rugg, Kevin Michael Richardson) – A man who wears framed glasses, who is the somewhat "uncool" male parent of his son Remo. He reappears equally a driving instructor in Uncle Grandfather 'due south seventh episode, "Commuter'south Exam", and claims to be the father of a crazy driving infant from some other universe.
Episodes [edit]
Specials [edit]
Christmas Special [edit]
The beginning-flavor episode "Christmas Special" was aired in December 2014. A double-length Christmas special, it centers on Uncle Grandpa who reluctantly agrees to disguise himself equally his blood brother Santa Claus, after the latter character injures a leg. The episode received mostly praise in international publications,[9] [x] [11] and in the United States it was viewed by ane.5 million.[12] Drawing Network adult a browser game adaptation named Sneakin' Santa to promote the episode.[13] The episode was well received by the critics during its respective Christmas season.
Say Uncle [edit]
A crossover special between Uncle Grandpa and Steven Universe was aired equally an episode of the latter series' 2d flavour in April 2015.[14] Conceived of by the creator of the latter serial, Rebecca Sugar,[fifteen] the episode has Uncle Grandpa teach Steven how to acquit a shield from his gemstone. Near two 1000000 viewed the episode,[16] which received acclaim from critics.[17] [xviii]
Invitee Directed Shorts [edit]
The second-season episode "Guest Directed Shorts" was aired in June 2022 and consists of three animated shorts. The offset short, directed by M. Wartella, has Uncle Granddad using time travel in society to find the best hamburger; the second, by Pendleton Ward, has Pizza Steve beatboxing with Uncle Gramps in the park; and the third, by Max Winston, has the RV gang getting trapped in Uncle Grandpa's claymation mind after their television prepare breaks down. Wartella is known for his piece of work on the animated serial Superjail! and Mad, while Ward is the creator of Take chances Time; Winston is a professional person cease-motion artist.[19] [xx] The episode was viewed past 1.iii million.[21] The episode was very well received by the critics, while Winston'southward short was nominated for all-time telly production at the 2022 edition of the Annecy Flick Festival.[22]
Uncle Granddad Babies [edit]
Uncle Grandad Babies outset appeared as a brusk in the 2022 episode "Grounded" as a faux Drawing Network ad that presents a series called "Uncle Grandpa Babies" and claims to be made by the same creators of Adventure Time (Pendleton Ward) and Steven Universe (Rebecca Sugar). One year after, a total episode based on the babies saving America from a strange state's missile launch aired on Baronial twenty, 2015.
In low-cal of the special premiering, reruns of Baby Looney Tunes returned to Cartoon Network.
Product [edit]
The Uncle Granddaddy airplane pilot was created past old Chowder storyboard creative person Peter Browngardt, who first pitched the idea to Drawing Network in 2006. Browngardt, who grew upwards the youngest in a large family of 8 children (his eldest brother Tom would go on to piece of work as the show'due south moving-picture show editor), based the graphic symbol upon the various and often eccentric relatives who would often driblet by and visit them, as well as aspects of his own personality. The style of the prove was inspired by his love of comics and Warner Bros. Cartoons. The airplane pilot was produced in 2008, so aired online in 2009 on Cartoon Network Video equally part of The Cartoonstitute.[23] Alike to the Regular Prove pilot, the Uncle Grandfather pilot was successful, but it had yet to have been green-lit into its own series.[23]
In 2011, the Telly series Hush-hush Mountain Fort Awesome (based on the creatures that appear in the original short) aired on Cartoon Network, only was not also-received every bit the other Cartoon Network shows at the time, and was somewhen put on hiatus in February 2012.[24] Despite the failure, Underground Mount Fort Awesome went on to win several awards, including the coveted Crystal Award for "All-time Television Production" at Annecy International Blithe Film Festival, the get-go Usa-based product to do and then.[24] This helped boost Browngardt's contour in getting Uncle Granddaddy greenlit as a series.[24] Another factor that contributed to the launch of the testify was the redesign of the graphic symbol by John Kricfalusi, The Ren & Stimpy Show 'southward creator.[25]
On July 27 and 28, 2013, Drawing Network aired a sneak peek of the series equally part of Big Fan Weekend, along with Clarence and Steven Universe.[26]
International broadcast [edit]
In India, it aired on 2022 on Cartoon Network India and information technology airs nonetheless now on Drawing Network HD+. In Canada, it premiered on September 2, 2013 on Cartoon Network.[27] It likewise premiered on Cartoon Network channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland on April 14, 2014[28] and in Australia on May v, 2014.[29] In the Eye East, it premiered on July 6, 2022 on Cartoon Network Standard arabic.
Abode media [edit]
DVD releases [edit]
| DVD title | Season(due south) | Aspect ratio | Episode count | Total running fourth dimension | Release dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiger Trails | 1 | sixteen:9 | 12 | 132 minutes | December 16, 2014 |
| Good Mornin' [xxx] | one | 16:ix | 12 | 132 minutes | April 7, 2015 |
Accolades [edit]
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Brusk-format Animated Program[31] | Peter Browngardt, Janet Dimon, Robert Alvarez, Rob Renzetti, Craig McCracken, Brian A. Miller, Jennifer Pelphrey, and Rob Sorcher (for the "Uncle Grandpa" airplane pilot from The Cartoonstitute) | Nominated |
| 2014 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Private in Animation[31] | Nick Edwards (for episode "Afraid of the Nighttime") | Won |
| 2015 | Annecy International Animated Picture show Festival | TV series | Max Winston and Peter Browngardt (for "Total Reality" from Guest Directed Shorts) [32] | Nominated |
| 2016 | Annie Awards | Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Circulate Production | Kevin Michael Richardson (as Mr. Gus, for episode "Uncle Grandad at the Movies") [33] | Nominated |
Comics [edit]
On April 30, 2014, Kaboom! announced that Uncle Grandpa comics were in the works. Issue 1 was released on October xv, 2014.[34]
See also [edit]
- Secret Mountain Fort Awesome
- Grandpa Danger [35]
References [edit]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Uncle Grandad at IMDb
- Uncle Grandpa on Facebook
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Grandpa
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