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Uncle Grandpa

Uncle Grandpa is an American animated television series created by Peter Browngardt for Cartoon Network. It ran from September 2, 2013 to June 30, 2017.[1] It is based on Browngardt's animated short of the same name from The Cartoonstitute. Uncle Grandpa is also a spin-off of Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, which was in turn a spin-off of The Cartoonstitute short. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios.[2]

Uncle Grandpa
Genre
Created byPeter Browngardt
Creative directorCasey Alexander
Voices of
Theme music composerMike Conte
Tommy Meehan
ComposersMike Conte (S1)
Tommy Meehan (S2-5)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes153 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducersRossitza Likomanova
Audie Harrison (S1, S5)
EditorTom Browngardt
Running time11 minutes
Production companyCartoon Network Studios
Release
Original networkCartoon Network
Original releaseSeptember 2, 2013 (2013-09-02) –
June 30, 2017 (2017-06-30)
Related
The Cartoonstitute
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes

The show is a surreal action-adventure comedy that relies extensively on visual gags and catchphrases. Creator Pete Browngardt has cited the work of cartoonists Don Martin, Gary Larson and Robert Crumb, as well as Golden Age–era animators such as Tex Avery and Max Fleischer when it came to developing the style of the show. Each 11-minute episode is presented in a unique format, consisting of a main seven to nine-minute story, some short bumpers typically composed of a quick visual joke, and an original short that focuses on the show's side characters.

Cartoon Network renewed the series for the fourth and fifth seasons:[3] first splitting the second season[4] (of 52 episodes) into two halves, which respectively became the second and third season, then dividing in half the already announced third season into the fourth and fifth season (of 26 and 23 episodes, respectively), which served as the final seasons.[5][6][7]

The series premiered on Cartoon Network on September 2, 2013. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the setting and animation, but were split towards the humor and criticized the storyline, characterization and the characters (especially the titular protagonist, Uncle Grandpa). Public reception towards Uncle Grandpa was mediocre.

Plot

Uncle Grandpa is a magical shapeshifting person that stops by children's houses every day to see how they are doing. The children he visits have a problem of their own and Uncle Grandpa tries to help 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 “Good Morning.”

Characters

Main

 
Main characters from the series; from left to right: Uncle Grandpa and Belly Bag, Pizza Steve, Mr. Gus and Giant Realistic Flying Tiger (bottom)
  • Uncle Grandpa (voiced by Peter Browngardt, Pendleton Ward in "For Pete! Love, Pen"). Uncle Grandpa is a comically dumb character yet also strong, magical, and shapeshifting and the one thing he loves helping kids with their problems.
  • Mr. Gus (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson), calm collected dinosaur and is usually the voice of reason.
  • Pizza Steve (voiced by Adam DeVine, Pendleton Ward in "For Pete! Love, Pen") − Pizza Steve is an anthropomorphic prideful pepperoni pizza slice with sunglasses and a member of Uncle Grandpa's crew of which Uncle Grandpa idolizes.
  • Giant Realistic Flying Tiger − A static photographic cutout of a tiger that Uncle Grandpa rides on to get around.
  • Belly Bag (voiced by Eric Bauza) − Uncle Grandpa's talking red magic fanny pack and best friend.

Recurring

  • Tiny Miracle the Robot Boy (voiced by Tom Kenny) – Uncle Grandpa's hand built sergeant that does tasks around the van.
  • Beary Nice (voiced by Audie Harrison) and Hot Dog Person (voiced by Eric Bauza) – These two are the stars of their own recurring segment, "New Experiences".
  • Charlie Burgers the Ball-Loving Dog Next Door (voiced by Brian Posehn) – A talking dog that befriends Uncle Grandpa and his friends.
  • Santa Claus (voiced by Bob Joles) is the famous figure for Christmas and is revealed to be Uncle Grandpa's 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.
  • Xarna, She-Warrior of the Apocalypse (voiced by Eric Bauza) − And cyborg. She is on a mission to get some gas for the Mad Motorcycle.
  • Ule Gapa (voiced by Tom Kenny) is an unfriendly blue big mouthed alien with 4 sharp teeth who is constantly yelling at people. He appears first in an intermission when Uncle Grandpa tells Mr. Gus that his own logo is an imposter and destroys it using a magical spells, and he comes out saying “Hey! YOU’re NOT ULE GAPA, I’m ULE GAPA!”
  • Evil Wizard (voiced by Rob Schrab) − A wizard who goes around trying to make everyone's day horrible by humiliating them but he actually makes their lives better and his worse.
  • Priscilla Jones (voiced by Lena Headey) − Uncle Grandpa's nemesis with a British accent and the main antagonist of the series under the pseudonym “Aunt Grandma”. She wants revenge on him for ruining her science project and to usurp him as Aunt Grandma.
  • Crispin Mulcahy (voiced by Michael Dorn) is a miniature strongman who gets preserved in gold and becomes the RV's lamp. He later reports on the RV presidential election in "Uncle Grandpa Runs for President".

Human children and adults

  • Belly Kid (voiced by Zachary Gordon) – A kid who has a big belly. He was first ashamed of it, but Uncle Grandpa taught him the best features of having a big belly. He appeared in "Belly Bros".
  • Caleb (voiced by Jonathan Adams) – A boy that Uncle Grandpa takes out of a math test to go battle Evil Wizard in outer space. He appeared in "Tiger Trails".
  • Melvin (voiced by Jarid Root)  – Melvin is a bratty kid who likes to play Space Emperor, with him being the emperor. When Uncle Grandpa accidentally sent him into another 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 after Emperor Krell bosses him around. He loves dinner sandwiches, and hates mayonnaise. He appeared in "Space Emperor". His catchphrase is "I decide who does what!"
  • Melvin's Babysitter (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – an attractive teenage girl with braces who babysits Melvin in the episode "Space Emperor".
  • Eric (voiced by Eric Bauza) – Eric is a kid who doesn't have a nickname but Uncle Grandpa helps him. Uncle Grandpa helps him be legendary to get his nickname. In the process of becoming legendary he becomes tall and muscular. In the end he gets the nickname, "Cupcake", because he loves cupcakes. He appears in "Nickname".
  • Mary (voiced by Pamela Adlon) – Mary is a nervous girl. She takes her driver's test, but fails. Uncle Grandpa takes her on a test and helps her pass. Uncle Grandpa gives her her own "Freedom and Independence USA" truck for passing her test. She appears in "Driver's Test".
  • Dennis (voiced by Tom Kenny) – Dennis is a kid who wanted to finally pass his teacher's hard class 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 go to Egypt to get a real pyramid to make sure Dennis gets an A+++++-+ on his project. Dennis appears in "Uncle Grandpa Ate My Homework!".
  • Mrs. Numty (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – Dennis' teacher. She appears in "Uncle Grandpa 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 it. So in Uncle Grandpa and Belly Bag's absence Mr. Gus and Pizza Steve help Guillermo by giving him a trashcan and saying it was a "Magical Uncle Grandpa Bike". Guillermo appears in "Uncle Grandpa for a Day".
  • Susie (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – Susie is a little girl who was afraid of the dark, but learned how to combat her fears by imagining herself as a scary monster. She appears in "Afraid of the Dark".
  • Adam (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) – Adam is a kid who couldn't become the master of a very hard video game, until Uncle Grandpa and Pizza Steve shrink to get inside his brain to become 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 too much. Adam appears in "Brain Game".
  • Angry Man 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 everyone, including Uncle Grandpa. 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 turn him into a robot to become the most perfect kid, and to eliminate all imperfections. Austin appears in "Perfect Kid".
  • Shaquille O'Neal (voiced by himself) – The former professional basketball player who is an old friend of Uncle Grandpa. In the past, Uncle Grandpa helped Shaq realize his dream of being a stand-up comedian. He appears in "Perfect Kid" after Uncle Grandpa is chased into a comedy club that Shaq was performing at, where he helps Uncle Grandpa fight against Austin 2.0 by combining with the audience in a manner similar to a giant robot. Uncle Grandpa finds the jokes Shaq makes to be very funny.
  • Akira (voiced by Jessika Van) – Akira is a Japanese kid who wanted to make the best action packed monster movie of all time. Akira appears in "Big in Japan".
  • Riley (voiced by Scott Menville) – Riley is a teenage boy who fails a test, 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 hole" and tries to get a lot of followers and likes. Josie appears in "Duck Lips".
  • Emily (voiced by Susanne Blakeslee) - Emily is a girl scout.
  • Isabella (voiced by Nika Futterman) - Isabella is a girl who is an aspiring inventor but her inventions are useless. Isabella appears in "Inventor Mentor".

Pilot

  • 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 Baby", 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 Trouble for Tiny Miracle".
  • Little Judy Jones (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) – Ham Sandwich's fat mother.
  • Remo (voiced by Tom Kenny) – A destructive popular kid, who similarly started off hating Uncle Grandpa, but ends up warming up to his antics. He appears in Secret Mountain Fort Awesome episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa".
  • Remo's Friends (voiced by Steve Little and Tom Kenny) – The cool-dude friends of Remo.
    • Kev (voiced by Jon Heder) – Kev is a destructive teenager who thought 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 called The Last American.[8]
  • Crazy Driving Man (voiced by Paul Rugg, Wallace Shawn) – A man who wears framed glasses, who is the somewhat "uncool" father of his son Remo. He reappears as a driving instructor in Uncle Grandpa's 7th episode, "Driver's Test", and claims to be the father of a crazy driving baby from another universe and voiced by Wallace Shawn.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
Pilot32008March 15, 2012 (2012-03-15)
152September 2, 2013 (2013-09-02)February 26, 2015 (2015-02-26)
226March 5, 2015 (2015-03-05)December 15, 2015 (2015-12-15)
CrossoverApril 2, 2015 (2015-04-02)
Shorts14July 9, 2015 (2015-07-09)July 21, 2017 (2017-07-21)
326December 16, 2015 (2015-12-16)July 1, 2016 (2016-07-01)
426July 1, 2016 (2016-07-01)December 15, 2016 (2016-12-15)
523December 16, 2016 (2016-12-16)June 30, 2017 (2017-06-30)

Specials

Christmas Special

The first-season episode "Christmas Special" was aired in December 2014. A double-length Christmas special, it centers on Uncle Grandpa who reluctantly agrees to disguise himself as his brother Santa Claus, after the latter character injures a leg. The episode received mostly praise in international publications,[9][10][11] and in the United States it was viewed by 1.5 million.[12] Cartoon Network developed 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

A crossover special between Uncle Grandpa and Steven Universe was aired as an episode of the latter series' second season in April 2015.[14] Conceived of by the creator of the latter series, Rebecca Sugar,[15] the episode has Uncle Grandpa teach Steven how to bear a shield from his gemstone. Nearly two million viewed the episode,[16] which received acclaim from critics.[17][18]

Guest Directed Shorts

The second-season episode "Guest Directed Shorts" was aired in June 2015 and consists of three animated shorts. The first short, directed by M. Wartella, has Uncle Grandpa using time travel in order to find the best hamburger; the second, by Pendleton Ward, has Pizza Steve beatboxing with Uncle Grandpa in the park; and the third, by Max Winston, has the RV gang getting trapped in Uncle Grandpa's claymation mind after their television set breaks down. Wartella is known for his work on the animated series Superjail! and Mad, while Ward is the creator of Adventure Time; Winston is a professional stop-motion artist.[19][20] The episode was viewed by 1.3 million.[21] The episode was very well received by the critics, while Winston's short was nominated for best television production at the 2015 edition of the Annecy Film Festival.[22]

Uncle Grandpa Babies

Uncle Grandpa Babies first appeared as a short in the 2014 episode "Grounded" as a faux Cartoon 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 later, a full episode based on the babies saving America from a foreign country's missile launch aired on August 20, 2015.

In light of the special premiering, reruns of Baby Looney Tunes returned to Cartoon Network.

Production

The Uncle Grandpa pilot was created by former Chowder storyboard artist Peter Browngardt, who first pitched the idea to Cartoon Network in 2006. Browngardt, who grew up the youngest in a large family of eight children (his eldest brother Tom would go on to work as the show's film editor), based the character upon the various and often eccentric relatives who would often drop by and visit them, as well as aspects of his own personality. The style of the show was inspired by his love of comics and Warner Bros. Cartoons. The pilot was produced in 2008, then aired online in 2009 on Cartoon Network Video as part of The Cartoonstitute.[23] Akin to the Regular Show pilot, the Uncle Grandpa pilot was successful, but it too have been green-lit into its own series.[23]

In 2011, the TV series Secret Mountain Fort Awesome (based on the creatures that appear in the original short) aired on Cartoon Network, but was not as well-received as the other Cartoon Network shows at the time, and was eventually put on hiatus in February 2012.[24] Despite the failure, Secret Mountain Fort Awesome went on to win several awards, including the coveted Crystal Award for "Best Television Production" at Annecy International Animated Film Festival, the first United States-based production to do so.[24] This helped boost Browngardt's profile in getting Uncle Grandpa greenlit as a series.[24] Another factor that contributed to the launch of the show was the redesign of the character by John Kricfalusi, The Ren & Stimpy Show's creator.[25]

On July 27 and 28, 2013, Cartoon Network aired a sneak peek of the series as part of Big Fan Weekend, along with Clarence and Steven Universe.[26]

On August 17, 2022, it was announced that HBO Max would be removing several series, including Uncle Grandpa.[27]

International broadcast

In India, it aired in 2015 on Cartoon Network India and it airs still now on Cartoon Network HD+. In Canada, it premiered on September 2, 2013 on Cartoon Network.[28] It also premiered on Cartoon Network channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland on April 14, 2014[29] and in Australia on May 5, 2014.[30] In the Middle East, it premiered on July 6, 2014 on Cartoon Network Arabic.

Home media

DVD releases

Region 1
DVD title Season(s) Aspect ratio Episode count Total running time Release dates
Tiger Trails 1 16:9 12 132 minutes December 16, 2014
Good Mornin'[31] 1 16:9 12 132 minutes April 7, 2015

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result
2010 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short-format Animated Program[32] Peter Browngardt, Janet Dimon, Robert Alvarez, Rob Renzetti, Craig McCracken, Brian A. Miller, Jennifer Pelphrey, and Rob Sorcher (for the "Uncle Grandpa" pilot from The Cartoonstitute) Nominated
2014 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual in Animation[32] Nick Edwards (for episode "Afraid of the Dark") Won
2015 Annecy International Animated Film Festival TV series Max Winston and Peter Browngardt (for "Total Reality" from Guest Directed Shorts)[33] Nominated
2016 Annie Awards Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Kevin Michael Richardson (as Mr. Gus, for episode "Uncle Grandpa at the Movies")[34] Nominated

Comics

On April 30, 2014, Kaboom! announced that Uncle Grandpa comics were in the works. Issue 1 was released on October 15, 2014.[35]

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Uncle Grandpa at IMDb
  • Uncle Grandpa on Facebook

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StudiosReleaseOriginal networkCartoon NetworkOriginal releaseSeptember 2 2013 2013 09 02 June 30 2017 2017 06 30 RelatedThe CartoonstituteSecret Mountain Fort AwesomeOK K O Let s Be HeroesThe show is a surreal action adventure comedy that relies extensively on visual gags and catchphrases Creator Pete Browngardt has cited the work of cartoonists Don Martin Gary Larson and Robert Crumb as well as Golden Age era animators such as Tex Avery and Max Fleischer when it came to developing the style of the show Each 11 minute episode is presented in a unique format consisting of a main seven to nine minute story some short bumpers typically composed of a quick visual joke and an original short that focuses on the show s side characters Cartoon Network renewed the series for the fourth and fifth seasons 3 first splitting the second season 4 of 52 episodes into two halves which respectively became the second and third season then dividing in half the already announced third season into the fourth and fifth season of 26 and 23 episodes respectively which served as the final seasons 5 6 7 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Human children and adults 2 4 Pilot 3 Episodes 3 1 Specials 3 1 1 Christmas Special 3 1 2 Say Uncle 3 1 3 Guest Directed Shorts 3 1 4 Uncle Grandpa Babies 4 Production 5 International broadcast 6 Home media 6 1 DVD releases 7 Accolades 8 Comics 9 See also 10 References 11 External links The series premiered on Cartoon Network on September 2 2013 It received mixed reviews from critics who praised the setting and animation but were split towards the humor and criticized the storyline characterization and the characters especially the titular protagonist Uncle Grandpa Public reception towards Uncle Grandpa was mediocre Plot EditUncle Grandpa is a magical shapeshifting person that stops by children s houses every day to see how they are doing The children he visits have a problem of their own and Uncle Grandpa tries to help 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 Persistenceand 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 Good Morning Characters EditMain article List of Secret Mountain Fort Awesome and Uncle Grandpa characters Main Edit Main characters from the series from left to right Uncle Grandpa and Belly Bag Pizza Steve Mr Gus and Giant Realistic Flying Tiger bottom Uncle Grandpa voiced by Peter Browngardt Pendleton Ward in For Pete Love Pen Uncle Grandpa is a comically dumb character yet also strong magical and shapeshifting and the one thing he loves helping kids with their problems Mr Gus voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson calm collected dinosaur and is usually the voice of reason Pizza Steve voiced by Adam DeVine Pendleton Ward in For Pete Love Pen Pizza Steve is an anthropomorphic prideful pepperoni pizza slice with sunglasses and a member of Uncle Grandpa s crew of which Uncle Grandpa idolizes Giant Realistic Flying Tiger A static photographic cutout of a tiger that Uncle Grandpa rides on to get around Belly Bag voiced by Eric Bauza Uncle Grandpa s talking red magic fanny pack and best friend Recurring Edit Tiny Miracle the Robot Boy voiced by Tom Kenny Uncle Grandpa s hand built sergeant that does tasks around the van Beary Nice voiced by Audie Harrison and Hot Dog Person voiced by Eric Bauza These two are the stars of their own recurring segment New Experiences Charlie Burgers the Ball Loving Dog Next Door voiced by Brian Posehn A talking dog that befriends Uncle Grandpa and his friends Santa Claus voiced by Bob Joles is the famous figure for Christmas and is revealed to be Uncle Grandpa s 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 Xarna She Warrior of the Apocalypse voiced by Eric Bauza And cyborg She is on a mission to get some gas for the Mad Motorcycle Ule Gapa voiced by Tom Kenny is an unfriendly blue big mouthed alien with 4 sharp teeth who is constantly yelling at people He appears first in an intermission when Uncle Grandpa tells Mr Gus that his own logo is an imposter and destroys it using a magical spells and he comes out saying Hey YOU re NOT ULE GAPA I m ULE GAPA Evil Wizard voiced by Rob Schrab A wizard who goes around trying to make everyone s day horrible by humiliating them but he actually makes their lives better and his worse Priscilla Jones voiced by Lena Headey Uncle Grandpa s nemesis with a British accent and the main antagonist of the series under the pseudonym Aunt Grandma She wants revenge on him for ruining her science project and to usurp him as Aunt Grandma Crispin Mulcahy voiced by Michael Dorn is a miniature strongman who gets preserved in gold and becomes the RV s lamp He later reports on the RV presidential election in Uncle Grandpa Runs for President Human children and adults Edit Belly Kid voiced by Zachary Gordon A kid who has a big belly He was first ashamed of it but Uncle Grandpa taught him the best features of having a big belly He appeared in Belly Bros Caleb voiced by Jonathan Adams A boy that Uncle Grandpa takes out of a math test to go battle Evil Wizard in outer space He appeared in Tiger Trails Melvin voiced by Jarid Root Melvin is a bratty kid who likes to play Space Emperor with him being the emperor When Uncle Grandpa accidentally sent him into another 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 after Emperor Krell bosses him around He loves dinner sandwiches and hates mayonnaise He appeared in Space Emperor His catchphrase is I decide who does what Melvin s Babysitter voiced by Grey DeLisle Griffin an attractive teenage girl with braces who babysits Melvin in the episode Space Emperor Eric voiced by Eric Bauza Eric is a kid who doesn t have a nickname but Uncle Grandpa helps him Uncle Grandpa helps him be legendary to get his nickname In the process of becoming legendary he becomes tall and muscular In the end he gets the nickname Cupcake because he loves cupcakes He appears in Nickname Mary voiced by Pamela Adlon Mary is a nervous girl She takes her driver s test but fails Uncle Grandpa takes her on a test and helps her pass Uncle Grandpa gives her her own Freedom and Independence USA truck for passing her test She appears in Driver s Test Dennis voiced by Tom Kenny Dennis is a kid who wanted to finally pass his teacher s hard class 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 go to Egypt to get a real pyramid to make sure Dennis gets an A on his project Dennis appears in Uncle Grandpa Ate My Homework Mrs Numty voiced by Grey DeLisle Griffin Dennis teacher She appears in Uncle Grandpa 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 it So in Uncle Grandpa and Belly Bag s absence Mr Gus and Pizza Steve help Guillermo by giving him a trashcan and saying it was a Magical Uncle Grandpa Bike Guillermo appears in Uncle Grandpa for a Day Susie voiced by Grey DeLisle Griffin Susie is a little girl who was afraid of the dark but learned how to combat her fears by imagining herself as a scary monster She appears in Afraid of the Dark Adam voiced by Dee Bradley Baker Adam is a kid who couldn t become the master of a very hard video game until Uncle Grandpa and Pizza Steve shrink to get inside his brain to become 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 too much Adam appears in Brain Game Angry Man 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 everyone including Uncle Grandpa 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 turn him into a robot to become the most perfect kid and to eliminate all imperfections Austin appears in Perfect Kid Shaquille O Neal voiced by himself The former professional basketball player who is an old friend of Uncle Grandpa In the past Uncle Grandpa helped Shaq realize his dream of being a stand up comedian He appears in Perfect Kid after Uncle Grandpa is chased into a comedy club that Shaq was performing at where he helps Uncle Grandpa fight against Austin 2 0 by combining with the audience in a manner similar to a giant robot Uncle Grandpa finds the jokes Shaq makes to be very funny Akira voiced by Jessika Van Akira is a Japanese kid who wanted to make the best action packed monster movie of all time Akira appears in Big in Japan Riley voiced by Scott Menville Riley is a teenage boy who fails a test 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 hole and tries to get a lot of followers and likes Josie appears in Duck Lips Emily voiced by Susanne Blakeslee Emily is a girl scout Isabella voiced by Nika Futterman Isabella is a girl who is an aspiring inventor but 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 Baby 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 Trouble for Tiny Miracle Little Judy Jones voiced by Grey DeLisle Griffin Ham Sandwich s fat mother Remo voiced by Tom Kenny A destructive popular kid who similarly started off hating Uncle Grandpa but ends up warming up to his antics He appears in Secret Mountain Fort Awesome episode Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa Remo s Friends voiced by Steve Little and Tom Kenny The cool dude friends of Remo Kev voiced by Jon Heder Kev is a destructive teenager who thought 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 called The Last American 8 Crazy Driving Man voiced by Paul Rugg Wallace Shawn A man who wears framed glasses who is the somewhat uncool father of his son Remo He reappears as a driving instructor in Uncle Grandpa s 7th episode Driver s Test and claims to be the father of a crazy driving baby from another universe and voiced by Wallace Shawn Episodes EditMain article List of Uncle Grandpa episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedPilot32008March 15 2012 2012 03 15 152September 2 2013 2013 09 02 February 26 2015 2015 02 26 226March 5 2015 2015 03 05 December 15 2015 2015 12 15 CrossoverApril 2 2015 2015 04 02 Shorts14July 9 2015 2015 07 09 July 21 2017 2017 07 21 326December 16 2015 2015 12 16 July 1 2016 2016 07 01 426July 1 2016 2016 07 01 December 15 2016 2016 12 15 523December 16 2016 2016 12 16 June 30 2017 2017 06 30 Specials Edit Christmas Special Edit The first season episode Christmas Special was aired in December 2014 A double length Christmas special it centers on Uncle Grandpa who reluctantly agrees to disguise himself as his brother Santa Claus after the latter character injures a leg The episode received mostly praise in international publications 9 10 11 and in the United States it was viewed by 1 5 million 12 Cartoon Network developed 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 Main article Say Uncle Steven Universe A crossover special between Uncle Grandpa and Steven Universe was aired as an episode of the latter series second season in April 2015 14 Conceived of by the creator of the latter series Rebecca Sugar 15 the episode has Uncle Grandpa teach Steven how to bear a shield from his gemstone Nearly two million viewed the episode 16 which received acclaim from critics 17 18 Guest Directed Shorts Edit The second season episode Guest Directed Shorts was aired in June 2015 and consists of three animated shorts The first short directed by M Wartella has Uncle Grandpa using time travel in order to find the best hamburger the second by Pendleton Ward has Pizza Steve beatboxing with Uncle Grandpa in the park and the third by Max Winston has the RV gang getting trapped in Uncle Grandpa s claymation mind after their television set breaks down Wartella is known for his work on the animated series Superjail and Mad while Ward is the creator of Adventure Time Winston is a professional stop motion artist 19 20 The episode was viewed by 1 3 million 21 The episode was very well received by the critics while Winston s short was nominated for best television production at the 2015 edition of the Annecy Film Festival 22 Uncle Grandpa Babies Edit Uncle Grandpa Babies first appeared as a short in the 2014 episode Grounded as a faux Cartoon 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 later a full episode based on the babies saving America from a foreign country s missile launch aired on August 20 2015 In light of the special premiering reruns of Baby Looney Tunes returned to Cartoon Network Production EditThe Uncle Grandpa pilot was created by former Chowder storyboard artist Peter Browngardt who first pitched the idea to Cartoon Network in 2006 Browngardt who grew up the youngest in a large family of eight children his eldest brother Tom would go on to work as the show s film editor based the character upon the various and often eccentric relatives who would often drop by and visit them as well as aspects of his own personality The style of the show was inspired by his love of comics and Warner Bros Cartoons The pilot was produced in 2008 then aired online in 2009 on Cartoon Network Video as part of The Cartoonstitute 23 Akin to the Regular Show pilot the Uncle Grandpa pilot was successful but it too have been green lit into its own series 23 In 2011 the TV series Secret Mountain Fort Awesome based on the creatures that appear in the original short aired on Cartoon Network but was not as well received as the other Cartoon Network shows at the time and was eventually put on hiatus in February 2012 24 Despite the failure Secret Mountain Fort Awesome went on to win several awards including the coveted Crystal Award for Best Television Production at Annecy International Animated Film Festival the first United States based production to do so 24 This helped boost Browngardt s profile in getting Uncle Grandpa greenlit as a series 24 Another factor that contributed to the launch of the show was the redesign of the character by John Kricfalusi The Ren amp Stimpy Show s creator 25 On July 27 and 28 2013 Cartoon Network aired a sneak peek of the series as part of Big Fan Weekend along with Clarence and Steven Universe 26 On August 17 2022 it was announced that HBO Max would be removing several series including Uncle Grandpa 27 International broadcast EditIn India it aired in 2015 on Cartoon Network India and it airs still now on Cartoon Network HD In Canada it premiered on September 2 2013 on Cartoon Network 28 It also premiered on Cartoon Network channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland on April 14 2014 29 and in Australia on May 5 2014 30 In the Middle East it premiered on July 6 2014 on Cartoon Network Arabic Home media EditDVD releases Edit Region 1 DVD title Season s Aspect ratio Episode count Total running time Release datesTiger Trails 1 16 9 12 132 minutes December 16 2014Good Mornin 31 1 16 9 12 132 minutes April 7 2015Accolades EditYear Award Category Nominee s Result2010 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short format Animated Program 32 Peter Browngardt Janet Dimon Robert Alvarez Rob Renzetti Craig McCracken Brian A Miller Jennifer Pelphrey and Rob Sorcher for the Uncle Grandpa pilot from The Cartoonstitute Nominated2014 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual in Animation 32 Nick Edwards for episode Afraid of the Dark Won2015 Annecy International Animated Film Festival TV series Max Winston and Peter Browngardt for Total Reality from Guest Directed Shorts 33 Nominated2016 Annie Awards Voice Acting in an Animated TV Broadcast Production Kevin Michael Richardson as Mr Gus for episode Uncle Grandpa at the Movies 34 NominatedComics EditOn April 30 2014 Kaboom announced that Uncle Grandpa comics were in the works Issue 1 was released on October 15 2014 35 See also Edit Cartoon Network portal Television portal United States portalSecret Mountain Fort Awesome Grandpa Danger 36 References Edit Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 669 670 ISBN 978 1538103739 McLean Thomas September 11 2012 CN Greenlights Steven Universe Uncle Grandpa Series Animation Magazine Archived from the original on November 2 2014 Retrieved February 8 2013 Exclusive Cartoon Network renews Steven Universe and Uncle Grandpa through season 5 ew com Archived from the original on April 23 2016 Retrieved April 23 2016 Goldberg Lesley July 25 2014 Comic Con Exclusive Cartoon Network Renews Adventure Time Regular Show 3 More The Hollywood Reporter 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