Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe misadventures of four boys who are big fans of comic books, toys, trading cards, and science fiction.The misadventures of four boys who are big fans of comic books, toys, trading cards, and science fiction.The misadventures of four boys who are big fans of comic books, toys, trading cards, and science fiction.
Jason Harris
- Bill Dickey
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Troy Metcalf
- Josh Levy
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Larc Spies
- Pete DiNunzio
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Corey Brill
- Jerry Stokes
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Tara Sands
- Jane Dickey
- (narração)
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Glenn Jones
- Joe
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Chris Ward
- Ward Willoughby
- (narração)
- (as Chistopher Ward)
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Alicia Sedwick
- Mrs. Dickey
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Evan Dorkin
- Ironjaw
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
It Was A Great Show Just Like South Park & The Show Would Be On Comedy Central With The Same Voice Cast & They Would Have Crossover Episode Between South Park & Welcome To Eltingville Bill & Josh Fight Just Like Kyle & Cartman & They Hate Willoughby & They Hate Pip & That's Entertainment For Welcome To Eltingville & South Park & Cartman Stan Kenny & Kyle Would Have Their Own Club in South Park Just Josh Pete Jerry & Bill On Welcome To Eltingville & Kyle Cartman Would Have Trivia-Off For Darth Vader & Boba Fett & Han Solo & Luke Skywalker & The Would Watch Loony Tunes insead Of Xena On The TV .
This has to be one of the best "animations for geeks" that I have ever witnessed. The trivia fight between club members in the comic book shop was one of the best written spots I have seen in an adult cartoon. MAJOR kudos go out to the writers for coming up with such a good trivia-laden episode. And I agree, "No Boba Fett body, then he's not dead."
I saw the pilot of this show on Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" last night, and I have to say that it has a lot of potential if it gets a shot at having a run of its own. It's a very funny show, and I think the characters are HILARIOUS (Especially Bill, and Josh)!! Willoughby (the dorky wannabe who's always getting injured) was a riot too. I hope this show gets a shot on a network, or Cartoon Network because this is worthy of having a run.
This gets a perfect 10!
This gets a perfect 10!
Although only the premiere episode has aired as of June 2002 on "Cartoon Network," "Welcome to Eltingville" is an extremely well-drawn animated series with sarcastic, penetrating insight into the geek-world of comics, fantasy role-playing and sci-fi movies. The series' three lead male characters each represent an aspect of this world, and are perpetually hounded by a nerdy, even-more-geekier younger (hence, ignored) kid as well. The dialogue comes fast and furious, and is scathingly funny! Anyone into comics, sci-fi or fantasy will find enough inside-jokes and self-references to fill several hours' worth of research! More! More! More! (And the theme song is to die for!)
One of the best pilots that never got picked up. Cartoon Network in the 2000s was one of the best in the animation industry. Even the projects that were canceled were incredibly good.
I've watched this pilot five or six times, and it still entertains me and makes me have a great time every single watch. The pilot has excellent pacing and a solid plot (thanks in large part to Dorkin's great comic book story).
In this version, unlike the comic, Pete and Jerry are more laid-back and seem calmer than their comic counterparts. Bill and Josh are still despicable, horrible human beings, but their behavior is toned down compared to the source material.
I can see why CN decided to shelve the project. Even though Dorkin's comic book was amazing, it was hard to adapt into a PG-13 TV show. If Adult Swim had been as big back then as it is now, this show might have actually been greenlit. It's also a challenging concept to adapt because there's only so much you can do with a group of nerds to keep an audience entertained. Some jokes and tropes can get old quickly, much like what happened with The Big Bang Theory.
P.s.: shoutout to Evan Dorkin, one of the greatest of independent comic books. I got a tattoo a few years ago of the Eltingville Club and showed it to him and he said I made his day. Great guy.
Director: Chuck Sheetz Written by: Evan Dorkin (written by, comic book, created by) Music by: Denis M. Hannigan Editing: Rob Desales Art Direction: Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer Storyboard: Stephen DeStefano.
I've watched this pilot five or six times, and it still entertains me and makes me have a great time every single watch. The pilot has excellent pacing and a solid plot (thanks in large part to Dorkin's great comic book story).
In this version, unlike the comic, Pete and Jerry are more laid-back and seem calmer than their comic counterparts. Bill and Josh are still despicable, horrible human beings, but their behavior is toned down compared to the source material.
I can see why CN decided to shelve the project. Even though Dorkin's comic book was amazing, it was hard to adapt into a PG-13 TV show. If Adult Swim had been as big back then as it is now, this show might have actually been greenlit. It's also a challenging concept to adapt because there's only so much you can do with a group of nerds to keep an audience entertained. Some jokes and tropes can get old quickly, much like what happened with The Big Bang Theory.
P.s.: shoutout to Evan Dorkin, one of the greatest of independent comic books. I got a tattoo a few years ago of the Eltingville Club and showed it to him and he said I made his day. Great guy.
Director: Chuck Sheetz Written by: Evan Dorkin (written by, comic book, created by) Music by: Denis M. Hannigan Editing: Rob Desales Art Direction: Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer Storyboard: Stephen DeStefano.
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- CuriosidadesThe TV show was based on Evan Dorkin's comic series "Eltingville", but it never made it past the pilot, which premiered on Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" on March 3rd, 2002.
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- Tempo de duração
- 23 min
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- Proporção
- 4:3
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