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Welcome to Eltingville

Welcome to Eltingville is an American adult animated comedy pilot created by Evan Dorkin, as an adaptation of his comic book series Eltingville. It premiered in the United States on March 3, 2002, on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, but was not picked up for a full series.

Welcome to Eltingville
The title card featuring the four members of the Eltingville club. From the left: Jerry, Bill, Josh, and Pete.
Created byEvan Dorkin
Based onEltingville
by Evan Dorkin
Written byEvan Dorkin
Directed byChuck Sheetz
Voices of
Theme music composerThe Aquabats
Ending theme"Welcome to Eltingville"
performed by The Aquabats
ComposerDenis M. Hannigan
Country of originUnited States
Japan (animation production)
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersEvan Dorkin
Sarah Dyer
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesCartoon Network Studios
Tama Production
Original release
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseMarch 3, 2002 (2002-03-03)

Welcome to Eltingville takes place in Eltingville, Staten Island, and focuses on the lives of four teenage boys: Bill Dickey, Josh Levy, Pete DiNunzio and Jerry Stokes, all members of "The Eltingville Club", who have shared interests in comic books and science fiction, among other things. In the pilot episode, Bill and Josh enter into a fight over a collectible Boba Fett action figure.

Pilot edit

The Eltingville Club's members, Bill Dickey, Josh Levy, Pete DiNunzio and Jerry Stokes, get into a fight while playing Dungeons & Dragons, their commotion wakes up Bill's mom who warns them to be quiet. Another fight breaks out shortly when Josh's VHS tape which was said to contain bootleg scenes of actresses, really has The Hair Bear Bunch! on it. Bill's Mom kicks out his friends and Bill kicks Josh out of the club. The next day, Bill awakes from a nightmare which he calls a "freaky premonition," and decides to let Josh back into the club. After a day on the town, the boys end their day at a comic book shop, where Bill and Josh compete in a trivia contest to win a Kenner 12-inch action figure of Boba Fett. Despite Bill winning, they continue their dispute, wreaking havoc in the process. They both race home to steal their parents' money, and race back to the store. Bill and Josh present their payments to the clerk, Joe, with a check and credit cards, respectively, but rejects both of them. They resume fighting and end up breaking the action figure. Outraged, Joe kicks all four of them out of the store. Bill angrily walks away with Fett's head and leaves Josh with the body as he weeps on the ground, Jerry tells Pete, "Well, if Boba Fett wasn't dead before, he sure as hell is now." Willoughby, a boy from the store, ends the episode by breaking the fourth wall, asking "Is this the end of the Eltingville Club?"

Production and broadcast edit

The pilot episode, "Bring Me the Head of Boba Fett", was written by Evan Dorkin, storyboarded by Stephen DeStefano, and directed by Chuck Sheetz. It was rated as TV-14 in the United States for comic violence, crude sexual references (including sexualized depictions of women), and moderate offensive language. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Production on the episode was officially completed in October 2001 with animation handled by Tama Production in Tokyo, Japan.[1] The pilot was based on Dorkin's time as a comic book store employee at Jim Hanley's Universe in Eltingville, Staten Island.[2] The pilot's story line was partially based upon the comic story of the same name and the pilot's theme opening and closing themes were written and performed by The Aquabats.

Dorkin took a large role in the pilot's creation and has since stated that if he could have re-done the episode, he would have chosen to delegate more work and to choose an Eltingville story that would show off more of the series' potential and characters.[3] If the series had been picked up for further episodes or a miniseries, potential plot lines for episodes would have included a "Klingon vs. Elf war" between a local Klingon camp and a Renaissance fair, as well as the club members digging through the Staten Island landfill for a collectible item that was mistakenly thrown out.[4]

The pilot episode was originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim on March 3, 2002, and was originally promoted as a "special" by Adult Swim. It has since been re-aired periodically on Adult Swim since its original premiere, including twice on Halloween night, October 31, 2008, as part of an advertised "Halloween Stunt" night.[5]

Cast edit

  • Jason Harris as Bill Dickey, President of the Eltingville Club.
  • Troy Metcalf as Josh Levy, a member of the club who frequently fights with Bill.
  • Larc Spies as Pete DiNunzio, a horror movie addict.
  • Corey Brill as Jerry Stokes, a fantasy fan and the group's Dungeon Master.
  • Tara Sands as Jane Dickey and Jack, Bill's sister and a Pokémon fanatic, respectively.
  • Christopher Ward as Ward Willoughby, an unlucky boy.
  • Glenn Jones as Joe, the owner of a comic book store.
  • Alicia Sedwick as Mrs. Dickey and Mrs. Levy, the unseen mothers of Bill and Jane Dickey and Josh Levy, respectively.
  • Evan Dorkin as Ironjaw, a red head with braces who annoys the Eltingville Club with his spit talking.

Reception edit

Animation World Network and Ain't It Cool News both praised the pilot episode,[6] and Ain't It Cool News complimented the show on its geek humor, which they considered to be fairly accurate and funny.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Worley, Rob M. . Mania.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  2. ^ Arrant, Chris. "Evan Dorkin's BEASTS Collected, Soon to Meet HELLBOY". Newsarama. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  3. ^ Arrant, Chris. "Evan Dorkin Lampoons The Dark Side of Comic Fandom In ELTINGVILLE CLUB Finale". Newsarama. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  4. ^ Worley, Rob (26 February 2002). "THE FUTURE OF 'ELTINGVILLE' ON TV AND IN COMICS". CBR. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  5. ^ Fritz, Steve. . Newarama.com. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  6. ^ Beck, Jerry. "TV Review: Welcome To Eltingville". AWN. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  7. ^ "WELCOME TO ELTINGVILLE!! Tonight On Cartoon Network!! Like A Big Twisted Funhouse Mirror Of Geekdom!!". AICN. Retrieved 15 June 2014.

External links edit

  • Welcome to Eltingville at IMDb
  • The pilot on Adult Swim.com

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Welcome to Eltingville is an American adult animated comedy pilot created by Evan Dorkin as an adaptation of his comic book series Eltingville It premiered in the United States on March 3 2002 on Cartoon Network s late night programming block Adult Swim but was not picked up for a full series Welcome to EltingvilleThe title card featuring the four members of the Eltingville club From the left Jerry Bill Josh and Pete Created byEvan DorkinBased onEltingvilleby Evan DorkinWritten byEvan DorkinDirected byChuck SheetzVoices ofJason HarrisTroy MetcalfLarc SpiesCorey BrillTara SandsGlenn JonesChristopher WardAlicia SedwickEvan DorkinTheme music composerThe AquabatsEnding theme Welcome to Eltingville performed by The AquabatsComposerDenis M HanniganCountry of originUnited StatesJapan animation production Original languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersEvan DorkinSarah DyerRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesCartoon Network StudiosTama ProductionOriginal releaseNetworkAdult SwimReleaseMarch 3 2002 2002 03 03 Welcome to Eltingville takes place in Eltingville Staten Island and focuses on the lives of four teenage boys Bill Dickey Josh Levy Pete DiNunzio and Jerry Stokes all members of The Eltingville Club who have shared interests in comic books and science fiction among other things In the pilot episode Bill and Josh enter into a fight over a collectible Boba Fett action figure Contents 1 Pilot 2 Production and broadcast 3 Cast 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPilot editThe Eltingville Club s members Bill Dickey Josh Levy Pete DiNunzio and Jerry Stokes get into a fight while playing Dungeons amp Dragons their commotion wakes up Bill s mom who warns them to be quiet Another fight breaks out shortly when Josh s VHS tape which was said to contain bootleg scenes of actresses really has The Hair Bear Bunch on it Bill s Mom kicks out his friends and Bill kicks Josh out of the club The next day Bill awakes from a nightmare which he calls a freaky premonition and decides to let Josh back into the club After a day on the town the boys end their day at a comic book shop where Bill and Josh compete in a trivia contest to win a Kenner 12 inch action figure of Boba Fett Despite Bill winning they continue their dispute wreaking havoc in the process They both race home to steal their parents money and race back to the store Bill and Josh present their payments to the clerk Joe with a check and credit cards respectively but rejects both of them They resume fighting and end up breaking the action figure Outraged Joe kicks all four of them out of the store Bill angrily walks away with Fett s head and leaves Josh with the body as he weeps on the ground Jerry tells Pete Well if Boba Fett wasn t dead before he sure as hell is now Willoughby a boy from the store ends the episode by breaking the fourth wall asking Is this the end of the Eltingville Club Production and broadcast editThe pilot episode Bring Me the Head of Boba Fett was written by Evan Dorkin storyboarded by Stephen DeStefano and directed by Chuck Sheetz It was rated as TV 14 in the United States for comic violence crude sexual references including sexualized depictions of women and moderate offensive language It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios Production on the episode was officially completed in October 2001 with animation handled by Tama Production in Tokyo Japan 1 The pilot was based on Dorkin s time as a comic book store employee at Jim Hanley s Universe in Eltingville Staten Island 2 The pilot s story line was partially based upon the comic story of the same name and the pilot s theme opening and closing themes were written and performed by The Aquabats Dorkin took a large role in the pilot s creation and has since stated that if he could have re done the episode he would have chosen to delegate more work and to choose an Eltingville story that would show off more of the series potential and characters 3 If the series had been picked up for further episodes or a miniseries potential plot lines for episodes would have included a Klingon vs Elf war between a local Klingon camp and a Renaissance fair as well as the club members digging through the Staten Island landfill for a collectible item that was mistakenly thrown out 4 The pilot episode was originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network s late night programming block Adult Swim on March 3 2002 and was originally promoted as a special by Adult Swim It has since been re aired periodically on Adult Swim since its original premiere including twice on Halloween night October 31 2008 as part of an advertised Halloween Stunt night 5 Cast editJason Harris as Bill Dickey President of the Eltingville Club Troy Metcalf as Josh Levy a member of the club who frequently fights with Bill Larc Spies as Pete DiNunzio a horror movie addict Corey Brill as Jerry Stokes a fantasy fan and the group s Dungeon Master Tara Sands as Jane Dickey and Jack Bill s sister and a Pokemon fanatic respectively Christopher Ward as Ward Willoughby an unlucky boy Glenn Jones as Joe the owner of a comic book store Alicia Sedwick as Mrs Dickey and Mrs Levy the unseen mothers of Bill and Jane Dickey and Josh Levy respectively Evan Dorkin as Ironjaw a red head with braces who annoys the Eltingville Club with his spit talking Reception editAnimation World Network and Ain t It Cool News both praised the pilot episode 6 and Ain t It Cool News complimented the show on its geek humor which they considered to be fairly accurate and funny 7 See also editList of television series canceled before airing an episodeReferences edit Worley Rob M Cartoon Net Suits Decide Fate of Eltingville Club Mania com Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 15 June 2014 Arrant Chris Evan Dorkin s BEASTS Collected Soon to Meet HELLBOY Newsarama Retrieved 15 June 2014 Arrant Chris Evan Dorkin Lampoons The Dark Side of Comic Fandom In ELTINGVILLE CLUB Finale Newsarama Retrieved 15 June 2014 Worley Rob 26 February 2002 THE FUTURE OF ELTINGVILLE ON TV AND IN COMICS CBR Retrieved 15 June 2014 Fritz Steve Animated Shorts Max Atoms Swan Song Underfist Newarama com Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved October 24 2020 Beck Jerry TV Review Welcome To Eltingville AWN Retrieved 15 June 2014 WELCOME TO ELTINGVILLE Tonight On Cartoon Network Like A Big Twisted Funhouse Mirror Of Geekdom AICN Retrieved 15 June 2014 External links editWelcome to Eltingville at IMDb The pilot on Adult Swim com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Welcome to Eltingville amp oldid 1188369586 Pilot episode, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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