Gravity Falls | |
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Created by | Alex Hirsch[5] |
Creative director | Mike Rianda (S1)[6] |
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Theme music composer | Brad Breeck |
Opening theme | «Gravity Falls Theme» |
Composer | Brad Breeck |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 40 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Alex Hirsch |
Producers |
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Editor | Kevin Locarro |
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Production company | Disney Television Animation |
Distributor | Disney–ABC Domestic Television |
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Picture format | HDTV 720p |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | June 15, 2012 – February 15, 2016 |
Gravity Falls is an American mystery comedy animated television series created by Alex Hirsch for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series follows the adventures of Dipper Pines (Jason Ritter) and his twin sister Mabel (Kristen Schaal) who are sent to spend the summer with their great-uncle (or «Grunkle») Stan (Hirsch) in Gravity Falls, Oregon, a mysterious town full of paranormal incidents and supernatural creatures. The kids help Stan run the «Mystery Shack», the tourist trap that he owns, while also investigating the local mysteries.
The series premiered on June 15, 2012, and ran until February 15, 2016.[7][8][9] On November 20, 2015, Hirsch announced that the series would finish with its second season, stating that this was «100% [his] choice» and that «the show isn’t being cancelled- it’s being finished» and was simply reaching its natural conclusion.[10][11] The series ended on February 15, 2016, with a one-hour finale, «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls».[12][13] Hirsch later stated that he remains open to continuing the series with additional episodes or specials.[14]
Gravity Falls received critical acclaim with praise directed at its writing, characters, voice acting, animation, humor, and multi-generational appeal.[15][16] Additionally, the series won two Emmy Awards, three Annie Awards, and a BAFTA Children’s Award, among various other wins and nominations. Gravity Falls garnered high viewership amongst kids, teenagers, and young adults[3] during its run and was Disney XD’s highest rated show in 2015[17] and early 2016,[18] while also setting several ratings records for the network.[17][19] The series has attracted a broad and passionate fandom and has been considered to be an influence for many animated shows that followed it,[20] and has also spawned a variety of official merchandise.
Premise[edit]
For their summer vacation, 12-year-old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines are dropped off from their home in Piedmont, California, to the fictitious town of Gravity Falls, Roadkill County, Oregon, to spend the summer with their great uncle Stan Pines (often shortened to Grunkle Stan), who runs a tourist trap called the «Mystery Shack». Things are not what they seem in this small town, and with the help of a mysterious journal that Dipper finds in the forest, they begin unraveling the town’s mysteries. With Wendy Corduroy, Mystery Shack cashier; Soos Ramirez, a friend of Dipper and Mabel and handyman to Grunkle Stan; plus an assortment of other characters, Dipper and Mabel always have an intriguing day to look forward to.[1]
Episodes[edit]
Main series
Shorts
Characters[edit]
Main characters
- Dipper Pines (voiced by Jason Ritter)[1] – The 12-year-old[21] twin brother of Mabel Pines.
- Mabel Pines (voiced by Kristen Schaal)[1] – The 12-year-old[21] twin sister of Dipper Pines.
- Stanley «Stan» Pines (also known as «Grunkle Stan») (voiced by Alex Hirsch)[1] – The greedy, grumpy, yet loving great-uncle of Dipper and Mabel Pines.
- Soos Ramirez (voiced by Alex Hirsch)[1] – The 22-year-old[22] handyman at the Mystery Shack.
- Wendy Corduroy (voiced by Linda Cardellini)[1] – A 15-year-old[23] part-time employee at the Mystery Shack, on whom Dipper has a crush.
- Stanford Pines (voiced by J. K. Simmons)[24] – Stan’s six-fingered long-lost identical twin brother and the author of the journals.
- Bill Cipher (voiced by Alex Hirsch) – An interdimensional demon that can be summoned and released into a person’s mind. He resembles a one-eyed yellow triangle superficially similar to the Eye of Providence that wears a top hat and a bow tie. He serves as the main antagonist of the series.
Production[edit]
Conception[edit]
Prior to working on the series, series creator Alex Hirsch’s primary inspiration growing up was the popular animated sitcom The Simpsons, where he observed that «animation could be funnier than live-action.[25] That animation didn’t have to just be for kids. That it could be satirical and observational and grounded in a sense of character interaction».[25] Hirsch graduated from the California Institute of the Arts, and was hired to work as writer and storyboard artist for the Cartoon Network series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, where he was paired up with Pendleton Ward, the creator of Adventure Time.[25] Afterwards, he moved on to co-develop the Disney Channel animated series Fish Hooks; shortly before he pitched Gravity Falls, which was subsequently green-lit.[25]
Hirsch said he was at the California Institute of the Arts when he turned down DreamWorks Animation executive Jeffrey Katzenberg out of a desire to work for Disney.[26] He first coined the concept for the show in an 11-minute low-budget student film that he made at the institute.[27] Hirsch was called in to do a pitch for Disney Channel for a show based on the short pilot.[27] Disney Channel bought the idea and the series premiered on June 15, 2012.[8]
The series was inspired by Hirsch’s own childhood experiences and his relationship with his own twin sister growing up during their summer vacations.[28] He placed many of his real-life experiences in the show, like living in Piedmont and trick-or-treating with his sister as kids.[29] Dipper Pines is based on Hirsch’s memory of how it felt to be a kid. When Hirsch was around Dipper’s age, he «would record [him]self and play it backwards and try to learn to speak backwards».[30] Hirsch described himself as «that neurotic kid who would carry 16 disposable cameras everywhere I went».[28] Mabel Pines was inspired by his twin sister, Ariel Hirsch.[31] According to Hirsch, just like Mabel, his sister «really did wear wacky sweaters and have a different ridiculous crush, every week.»[28] In the series Mabel gets a pet pig, just like his sister had always wanted when she was a kid.[32] Grunkle Stan was inspired by Hirsch’s grandpa Stan, who according to Hirsch «was a guy that told tall tales and would frequently mess with us to get a rise out of us. So, my family really inspired the characters on the show.»[28]
Writing[edit]
In an interview with Oh My Disney, Hirsch claimed he already had the beginning, middle, and end of the story for Gravity Falls planned out when he first pitched the series. He originally thought the series would «be two or three seasons». However, Hirsch had never created a TV series before and after experiencing how «incredibly draining» it was, he initially wanted to end the series after season one and, ultimately, on a cliffhanger. After the series premiered and became a huge commercial success, Hirsch began to rethink his decision. Two people convinced him to return and do a second season: Jon Stewart, the former host of The Daily Show (and eventual Gravity Falls guest star), who told Hirsch that his kids loved the show, and Patrick McHale, who created the animated series Over the Garden Wall. McHale had been watching the series and told him: «Look, after that cliffhanger, you’ve got to finish it.» Hirsch decided that he had about ten more episodes left in him, so he went to the network, who said, «We only take seasons in twenties.» So he said, «Okay, one more season, … Before we started the [second] season, it said in my contract, before I put pen to paper, that this is my last season.» The studio agreed, under the condition that Hirsch could not tell anyone. As a result, Jason Ritter, who voices Dipper, did not know the series was ending until after he read the finale script, claiming that «when I read the finale I thought, this feels like, not just the season finale. It feels like a series finale.»[33]
Hirsch explained in an interview with The A.V. Club that during the production of season one, that a typical episode was conceived in a room reserved for writers, where a simple synopsis was presented, and from then on dramatic structure was defined, and the plot was modified to include a character-driven subplot, which Hirsch expressed as «the hardest thing … to find a character story that actually uncovers, explores, or pushes tension—on something our characters care about—that is properly explored via the magic or monster or impossibility of the week.»[25]
B- and A-stories were created and were given to a writer to produce an outline, which was then subsequently checked-off by Hirsch for feedback. The writer produced a draft from these edits, where more notes may have been given. Hirsch stated that he and creative director Mike Rianda may have personally created a draft for themselves before a final script was produced, in which the dialogue from the draft received from the writer was significantly revised; Hirsch stated that the revising process «is not a discredit to our writers—it’s just we have a very particular vision. In particular, I usually rewrite almost all of Dipper’s dialogue and most of Mabel’s dialogue, just because I have them in my head. Me and Mike will stay up for about 24 hours prior to the delivery of every script. We’ll take the weekend, we’ll work all night, we’ll drink Red Bull, we’ll sleep on the couch in shifts like maniacs, we’ll slap each other in the face.»[25]
Animation[edit]
After a script was delivered, an episode then got translated into a storyboard, where feedback was received from Hirsch to the board artists if a certain element, such as a gag, did not work. Afterwards, a pitch for the episode was given to the network, where they did a read-through, and then the episode was either checked out by the network, or retooled in the small amount of time allocated before an animation studio must receive something to work with.[25] The series was animated by Rough Draft Korea, Digital eMation and Yearim Productions.[34] However, whenever a sequence was deemed too important for the outside animation studios to realize, it was animated in-house by storyboard artist and supervisor Dana Terrace.[35]
Broadcast[edit]
Initial broadcast[edit]
The first twelve episodes of Gravity Falls aired in a regular weekly slot on Disney Channel starting in mid-2012, but subsequent episodes were broadcast without similar regularity; it took until August 2013 to broadcast the remaining eight episodes of the first season. The second season began airing a year later in August 2014, transitioning over to Disney XD, but again without any regularity as to when new episodes would be first broadcast. The first nine episodes aired from August to November 2014, the following two in February and March 2015, the next eight from July to November 2015, and the finale aired on February 15, 2016. According to Disney XD, as each episode took about six months of work to complete, they opted against stockpiling episodes to show weekly but instead take advantage of the serial nature of the show, broadcasting each episode as it was completed and making an event out of it.[36] On April 2, 2018, reruns of the show started airing on Disney Channel, although reruns of the show still air on Disney XD.[37]
International broadcast[edit]
The series began airing on Disney Channel Canada on September 1, 2015, following Corus Entertainment’s acquisition of Disney Channel rights in Canada. In Canada the show began airing on Disney XD starting on December 1, 2015, following the launch of Disney XD. The show started broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland on July 20, 2012, as a preview and officially premiered on September 7, 2012.[38] In Australia and New Zealand it previewed on August 17, 2012, and premiered on September 24, 2012.[39] It also premiered in Southeast Asia on October 27, 2012.[40] In India, it premiered on September 16, 2013.[41] In the Middle East region, the series was previewed on October 19, 2012, and premiered on November 10, 2012.[citation needed]
The series preview debuted in Canada on June 15, 2012, and premiered on July 6, 2012, on Family Channel, until January 2016 when it moved to the local Disney XD channel following Corus Entertainment’s acquisition of Disney Channel rights in Canada from Family’s owner DHX Media.[42] In Australia, the show airs on Disney XD and 7mate[43] while in Chile, the show was broadcast on Canal 13 on November 24, 2013, under its programming block CuBox. In the Philippines, the show was shown on TV5 beginning on May 4, 2014, while in Brazil, the show also began airing on Rede Globo on May 10, 2014.[44] In Indonesia, the show premiered on RCTI on August 17, 2014.[45]
Broadcast edits[edit]
The symbol on Grunkle Stan’s fez was changed from a crescent shape resembling the Islamic crescent to a fish-like symbol mid-way through the first season’s broadcast.[46] The symbol represents his membership in the Royal Order of the Holy Mackerel.[46] When the series was released to Disney+, the crescent-shaped symbol was edited out entirely, leaving a symbol-less fez in the early episodes—later episodes featuring the fish-like symbol were unaffected.[46] However, the crescent symbol remains in the thumbnails, and on the zodiac wheel in the title sequence.[46] Hirsch drew attention to the change on Twitter. Disney has not commented on why it was removed.[46] Sometime later, the symbol on the fez was restored.[46]
In 2017, Disney Channel redubbed Louis C.K.’s minor role as «The Horrifying Sweaty One-Armed Monstrosity» in the 2015 episode «Weirdmageddon Part 1», as well as its 2016 follow-up episode and series finale, «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls», following the comedian’s admission of sexual misconduct. Series creator Alex Hirsch is now credited as voicing the character.[47][48]
Merchandise[edit]
Home media[edit]
DVDs | ||||
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Title | Release date | Discs | Episodes | Ref. |
Gravity Falls: Six Strange Tales | October 15, 2013 | 1 | 1–6 | [49] |
Gravity Falls: Even Stranger | August 26, 2014 | 1 | 7–14 | [50] |
Gravity Falls: The Complete Series | July 24, 2018 | 7 | All | [51] |
On March 27, 2018, Shout! Factory announced that they would release the complete series as a box set on July 24, 2018, on DVD and Blu-ray Disc.[6][52] The box set is available in a «Collector’s Edition», which includes an exclusive bonus features disc.[6][52] The complete series has only been released in the United States and Canada.[6][52]
Books[edit]
Title | Author(s) | Publisher | Release date | ISBN | Notes | Ref. |
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Gravity Falls: Happy Summerween!/The Convenience Store . . . of Horrors! | Samantha Brooke | Disney Press | July 22, 2014 | ISBN 978-1484710784 | [53] | |
Gravity Falls: Pining Away | Disney Book Group | ISBN 978-1484711392 | [54] | |||
Gravity Falls: Once Upon a Swine | October 7, 2014 | ISBN 978-1484711408 | [55] | |||
Gravity Falls: Dipper and Mabel’s Guide to Mystery and Nonstop Fun! | Rob Renzetti and Shane Houghton | ISBN 978-1484710807 | [56] | |||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 1 | Disney | Joe Books Inc. | December 8, 2015 | ISBN 978-1926516998 | [57] | |
Gravity Falls: Journal 3 | Alex Hirsch and Rob Renzetti | Disney Press | July 26, 2016 | ISBN 978-1484746691 | No. 1 New York Times Best Seller[58][59] A special edition was released on June 13, 2017, and limited to 10,000 copies[60][61] |
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Gravity Falls: Dipper and Mabel and the Curse of the Time Pirates’ Treasure!: A «Select Your Own Choose-Venture!» | Jeffrey Rowe | ISBN 978-1484746684 | [63] | |||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 2 | Disney | Joe Books Inc. | September 20, 2016 | ISBN 978-1988032917 | [64] | |
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 3 | December 13, 2016 | ISBN 978-1988032924 | [65] | |||
Gravity Falls Don’t Color This Book!: It’s Cursed! | Emmy Cicierega | Disney Press | July 18, 2017 | ISBN 978-1368008990 | [66] | |
Gravity Falls Shorts: Just West of Weird | Disney | Joe Books LTD | September 26, 2017 | ISBN 978-1772755190 | [67] | |
Gravity Falls Weirdmageddon Cinestory Comic | January 1, 2018 | ISBN 978-1773911274 | [68] | |||
Gravity Falls Mad Libs | Laura Macchiarola | Mad Libs | February 20, 2018 | ISBN 978-1524787134 | [69] | |
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 4 | Disney | Joe Books Inc. | April 10, 2018 | ISBN 978-1772756722 | [70] | |
Gravity Falls: Lost Legends | Alex Hirsch | Disney Press | July 24, 2018 | ISBN 978-1368021425 | New York Times Best Seller[71] A Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition featuring 16 extra pages has been released.[72] |
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Gravity Falls: Cuties Are Everywhere Mabel’s Sketchbook | Disney | Eksmo | May 29, 2019 | ISBN 978-5-04-100624-2 | Only released in Russian | [74] |
Gravity Falls Shorts: A Summer of Mysteries | Planeta Junior | June 11, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070751387 | Only released in Spanish | [75] | |
Gravity Falls: My Secret Note Journal | Editorial Planeta | July 1, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070760587 | [76] | ||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 5 | Planeta Junior | July 9, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070756207 | [77] | ||
Gravity Falls: Book of Art and Mysteries | Editorial Planeta | September 1, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070761164 | [78] | ||
Gravity Falls: A Year with Dipper and Mabel | October 1, 2020 | ISBN 978-6070769009 | [79] | |||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 6 | Planeta Junior | January 1, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070771255 | [80] | ||
Gravity Falls: Unknown Dimension Stories and Many Different Entertainments | Eksmo | January 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-110396-5 | Only released in Russian | [81] | |
Gravity Falls: Tales of the Strange and Unexplained (Bedtime Stories Based on Your Favorite Episodes!) | Disney Press | February 23, 2021 | ISBN 978-1368064118 | [82] | ||
Gravity Falls: Dipper and Mabel Megabook of Art | Editorial Planeta | March 9, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070773228 | Only released in Spanish | [83] | |
Gravity Falls: Full History Season 1 | Eksmo | March 25, 2021 | ISBN 978-5041160661 | Only released in Russian | [84] | |
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 7 | Planeta Junior | April 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070772399 | Only released in Spanish | [85] | |
Gravity Falls Think like Dipper and Mabel: Your Creative Notebook with Stickers | Eksmo | April 16, 2021 | ISBN 978-5699900398 | Only released in Russian | [86] | |
Gravity Falls: You Won’t Get Bored with Us! | ISBN 978-5699926862 | [87] | ||||
Gravity Falls: Gamebook 1 | April 30, 2021 | ISBN 978-5040979639 | [88] | |||
Gravity Falls: You Are Cool! Diary For Inspiration | June 11, 2021 | ISBN 978-5041065560 | [89] | |||
Gravity Falls: Sticker Book | Planeta Junior | September 1, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070779084 | Only released in Spanish | [90] | |
Gravity Falls: Activity Book 1 | Eksmo | October 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155582-5 | Only released in Russian | [91] | |
Gravity Falls: Fan Encyclopedia | October 22, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-117223-7 | [92] | |||
Gravity Falls: Destroy This Journal with Dipper and Mabel | November 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-113685-7 | [93] | |||
Gravity Falls Dipper’s Guide to the Inexplicable: Journal of Anomalies | November 19, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155585-6 | [94] | |||
Gravity Falls: Activity Book 2 | November 25, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155583-2 | [95] | |||
Gravity Falls: Activity Book 3 | December 10, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155584-9 | [96] | |||
Gravity Falls: Gamebook 2 | December 14, 2021 | ISBN 978-5040994878 | [97] | |||
Gravity Falls: Top Secret Fan Book | December 30, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-107748-8 | [98] | |||
Gravity Falls: Big Book of Word Games and Logic Puzzles | January 12, 2022 | ISBN 978-5-04-106494-5 | [99] | |||
Gravity Falls: Full History Season 2 | February 2, 2022 | ISBN 978-5-04-116067-8 | [100] |
Video game[edit]
A video game was created for the series, titled Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets.[101][102] The game was released exclusively on Nintendo 3DS on October 20, 2015.[101][102] It was developed and published by Ubisoft and produced by Disney Interactive Studios.[101][102] The game is a platformer and uses the same graphics as the series.[101][102]
Reception[edit]
Critical reception[edit]
Both seasons of Gravity Falls hold a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[103][104]
On Rotten Tomatoes, season one has an average critic score of 7.40 out of 10 based on 12 reviews.[103] Season two has an average critic score of 8.80 out of 10 based on 8 reviews.[104] The website’s critical consensus for season one reads: «Gravity Falls’ warm humor and bright performances elevate this children’s cartoon to a show for all ages»,[103] while the website’s critical consensus for season two reads: «Gravity Falls continues to blend old fashioned storytelling with a modern sense of humor to create a uniquely enjoyable viewing experience.»[104]
Brian Lowry of Variety stated: «The show has a breezy quality that should play to kids, and tickle some twinges of nostalgia among their parents.»[8] Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times referred to the program as «…gently twisted, with some Disneyfied action and heart-warming folded in».[105] In his review, David Hinckley of New York Daily News called Gravity Falls «quirky and endearing», and offered praise for the character of Mabel Pines.[106] Matt Blum, writing for Wired, favorably compared the show to Cartoon Network’s Regular Show and Disney Channel’s Phineas and Ferb, hailing Gravity Falls as «clever, strange, and somewhat poignant».[107] Erik Kain of Forbes called Gravity Falls «the best thing on TV at the moment,» saying «I don’t care how old you are, if you’re not watching Gravity Falls you’re missing out on some of the cleverest, most enjoyable television you can find».[108] Kayla Cobb of Decider called Gravity Falls «one of the most structurally smart shows ever created».[109] Matt Fowler from IGN called Gravity Falls «a quirky and gently twisted heart-warmer for all ages. Smart, satirical, and sweet. Gravity Falls was a one-of-a-kind gem.»[110]
Michelle Jaworski writing for The Daily Dot described Gravity Falls as «[A] classic summer story woven into a smart and addictive show tackling the paranormal, the supernatural, and the pains of growing up.»[111] IndieWire‘s Michael Schneider said «Gravity Falls is a kids’ show so dense with mythology, pop culture jokes, Easter eggs, and mystery that grown-ups were often more invested.»[112] Joey Keogh from Den of Geek wrote «Gravity Falls, is a spooky-cute must-watch for adults who never grew out of Halloween.»[113] Donna Dickens from Uproxx said «Not only does Gravity Falls deal with the inexplicable supernatural occurrences in the town, the whole thing is just one big puzzle of secrets waiting for fans to uncover and solve.»[114] Myles McNutt from The A.V. Club said «With a complex mythology and a deep lexicon of cultural references, there’s sophistication to the show’s epic storytelling that immediately drew the attention of a wider audience.»[115] Liz Baessler writing for Film School Rejects said «Gravity Falls is an exceptional kids’ show — brilliant, hilarious, and carefully crafted.»[116] Kevin Tash from Collider called Gravity Falls «one of the greatest things that Disney has ever produced in general.»[117]
In 2015, Uproxx ranked Gravity Falls as the third Current Kids Cartoon That Adults Need to be Watching.[114] In 2018, IndieWire ranked Gravity Falls at number 12 on their list of The 50 Best Animated Series Of All Time.[112] In 2019, Yardbarker ranked Gravity Falls at number 21 on their list of The 25 Greatest Animated Shows of All Time.[118] Also in 2019, IGN placed Gravity Falls at Number 19 on their list titled The 25 Best Adult Cartoon TV Series[110] and The A.V. Club placed Gravity Falls at number 48 on their list of The 100 Best TV Shows of the 2010s.[115]
Ratings[edit]
A special preview of the series following the Disney Channel Original Movie Let It Shine was watched by 3.4 million viewers.[119] The series garnered high viewership on its fifth episode, which aired on July 13, 2012, and attracted 3.6 million viewers. On March 15, 2013, the episode «The Deep End» was watched by 4.5 million viewers after the premiere of Wizards of Waverly Place‘s The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex, becoming the highest-rated episode of the series.[120]
Later moving on to Disney XD, the episode «A Tale of Two Stans» became the highest-rated telecast ever on Disney XD, with 1.91 million viewers.[121] In addition to total viewers, «A Tale of Two Stans» also set a network record in kids ages 2–11 (1.036 million), boys ages 2–11 (686,000), boys ages 6–11 (574,000), kids ages 6–14 (1.279 million) and boys ages 6–14 (856,000).[19] In 2015, Gravity Falls accounted for Disney XD’s top seven regular animated series telecasts of all time among kids ages 6–11.[19] During the week of July 12–18, 2015, Gravity Falls was the top-rated program in its 8:30 p.m. timeslot across kids and boys ages 2–11, 6–11 and 6–14. That same week, it was also cable TV’s number 1 scripted telecast in total viewers, according to estimates from Nielsen Ratings.[19][122]
Gravity Falls ranked as Disney XD’s number 1 series of 2015 across all target demographics[17] with an average of 1.8 million viewers per episode.[3] Additionally, Gravity Falls ranked as 2015’s third animated cable TV series in boys ages 9–14.[17] In kids ages 6–11, the series averaged 654,000 viewers and 790,000 in kids ages 2–11. Among boys ages 6–14 it pulled in 680,000 views.[3] That is strong viewership in Disney XD’s core demographics, but it also makes it clear that older teens and young adults make up more than half of the show’s audience according to Variety.[3]
In February 2016, Gravity Falls was the number 1 regular series telecast on record across kids ages 6–11 (1.0 million/4.4 rating), boys ages 6–11 (642,000/5.3 rating), kids ages 2–11 (1.3 million/3.4 rating) and boys ages 2–11 (797,000/4.0 rating).[18] The series finale «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls» beat the ratings record previously held by «A Tale of Two Stans» becoming Disney XD’s most-watched telecast ever, with 2.47 million viewers in the United States. «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls» also established new all-time network highs in kids ages 6–14 (1.5 million/4.1 rating) and boys ages 6–14 (909,000/5.0 rating).[18] The all-day Gravity Falls marathon that preceded the premiere of «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls» generated 10.7 million unique total viewers, of which 5.4 million were kids ages 2–14.[18]
Influence, legacy and industry impact[edit]
Gravity Falls has been considered to be an influence for many animated shows that followed it, including Steven Universe, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, The Owl House, Amphibia and Rick and Morty.[20] Other examples of the show’s influence include LGBT representation and series-long story arcs as opposed to isolated single-episode stories.[123][20][124][125] The show also maintains a loyal and passionate fandom, even years after the series finale.[126][127] The creator of the show hid a variety of codes, cryptograms, backwards messages, and other secret clues for fans to find in every episode, which often contributed to the show’s mysteries and lore.[128][127][129][130][131] Some have compared Gravity Falls to more adult-oriented mystery shows like Lost,[3][132] Twin Peaks[128][126][129][133][134] and The X-Files.[3][126][133] While it was on the air, the show was Disney XD’s highest rated series, with an average of 1.8 million viewers per episode.[3][126][133]
In the summer of 2016, Gravity Falls’ creator Alex Hirsch threw an international treasure hunt known as the «Cipher Hunt», the goal of which was to find the real-life Bill Cipher statue briefly glimpsed in the series finale.[135][136][137][138] It ran from July 20 to August 3, 2016,[139][140] and involved retrieving and decoding riddles and codes hidden in various locations worldwide.[137][141] One clue involved a 2,000-piece jigsaw puzzle that took several days to complete with someone almost always working on it.[142][143] On August 3, 2016, the statue was found in a forest in Reedsport, Oregon.[141] While the first ones to the statue received various prizes,[137][141] Hirsch made it clear that the hunt itself was the real treasure.[136][144] On August 3, the statue was removed by authorities due to a property dispute[137][145] and was temporarily held at the Reedsport police department while Hirsch arranged for it to be moved somewhere else.[145] By August 5, the statue temporarily ended up in Bicentennial Park in Reedsport,[146] before being permanently relocated to Confusion Hill in Piercy, California a few weeks later.[145][147]
In celebration of the release of Journal 3 and the end of the Gravity Falls series, Oh My Disney and Cyclops Print Works teamed up with Gallery Nucleus[148] in Alhambra, California to hold an official Gravity Falls art show, titled Farewell to the Falls: A Gravity Falls Art Show, on August 6–21, 2016.[149][150][151] Creator Alex Hirsch along with other production staff and professional illustrators contributed new and original artwork to this exhibition. Some fans camped out overnight to see the show[152] and some works of art sold for over $1,000.[149]
On August 8, 2020, Disney Channel aired a Gravity Falls-inspired episode of the show Amphibia titled «Wax Museum». The episode served as a tribute to Gravity Falls and features Alex Hirsch in a voice role.[153]
On September 11, 2020, a short was released on the Disney Channel YouTube channel called «Gravity Falls x Line Rider».[154] The short is based on the Internet game Line Rider.[154] It is the first of a new series of shorts for Disney.[154] Disney partnered with Line Rider artists Mark Robbins, Ben Harvey and David Lu for the series.[154]
On September 25, 2020, a Gravity Falls short was released on the Disney Channel YouTube channel called «Call Me Maybe Parody».[155] In the short, Mabel sings «Call Me Mabel», a parody of Carly Rae Jepsen’s «Call Me Maybe».[155] The short was released as a part of a series called «Broken Karaoke» where various Disney characters sing parodies of pop songs.[155]
On October 3, 2021, the television show The Simpsons aired the episode «Bart’s in Jail!» which featured a brief cameo of Bill Cipher as one of Loki’s many incarnations, voiced by Alex Hirsch in a guest role.[156]
Dana Terrace, one of the notable animators who worked on Gravity Falls
Several former storyboard artists and production crew members who worked on Gravity Falls have gone on to create their own series and movies, including Matt Braly (a former director and storyboard artist who went on to create Amphibia),[157] Dana Terrace (a former storyboard artist who went on to direct on the first season of Ducktales and create The Owl House),[158] Chris Houghton (a former storyboard artist who went on to create Big City Greens with his brother Shane Houghton),[159] Mike Rianda (a former creative director, and writer who went on to make the film The Mitchells vs. the Machines)[160] and Shion Takeuchi (a former writer who went on to create Inside Job).[161]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | 2nd Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Kristen Schaal as «Mabel Pines» | Won | [162] |
Linda Cardellini as «Wendy» | Nominated | ||||
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Comedy/Musical | Jennifer Coolidge as «Lazy Susan» | Nominated | |||
2013 | 2013 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [163] |
40th Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Ian Worrel for «Tourist Trapped» | Nominated | [164][165] | |
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Kristen Schaal as «Mabel Pines» in «Tourist Trapped» | Won | |||
2013 Promax Awards | Promotion/Marketing Presentation – Print Or Specialty – Gold | Disney Channel’s Gravity Falls Affiliate Mailer | Won | [166] | |
3rd Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Kristen Schaal as «Mabel Pines» | Won | [167] | |
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Comedy/Musical | Linda Cardellini as «Wendy» | Nominated | |||
Kids’ Choice Awards Argentina 2013 | Best Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [168] | |
2nd Annual PAAFTJ Television Awards | Best Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [citation needed] | |
Best Directing for an Animated Series | John Aoshima for «Tourist Trapped» | Nominated | |||
Best Writing for an Animated Series | Mike Rianda and Alex Hirsch for «The Inconveniencing» | Nominated | |||
Best Voice Actor in an Animated Series | Alex Hirsch | Nominated | |||
Best Voice Actress in an Animated Series | Kristen Schaal | Nominated | |||
Best Artistic/Visual Achievement in an Animated Series | Phil Rynda (production design), Ian Worrel (art direction), Chris Houghton and ‘C’ Raggio IV (character design) and Mark Garcia (storyboard) for «Fight Fighters» | Nominated | |||
Best Main Title Theme Music (New Shows Only) | Gravity Falls | Won | |||
2014 | 2014 Kids’ Choice Awards | Favorite Animated Animal Sidekick | Waddles | Nominated | [169] |
66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | Ian Worrel for «Dreamscaperers» | Won | [170] | |
41st Annie Awards | Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production For Children’s Audience | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [171][172] | |
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | John Aoshima | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Alonso Ramos-Ramirez | Nominated | |||
61st Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television | Heather Olsen, Robbi Smith, Aran Tanchum and John Lampinen for «Gideon Rises» | Nominated | [173] | |
2014 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [174] | |
4th Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Alex Hirsch as «Grunkle Stan» | Nominated | [175] | |
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Comedy/Musical | Jessica DiCicco as «Tambry» | Nominated | |||
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Comedy/Musical | Peter Serafinowicz as «Blind Ivan» | Nominated | |||
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Comedy/Musical | Jessica DiCicco as «Giffany» | Nominated | |||
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Gravity Falls | Nominated | |||
2015 | 42nd Annie Awards | Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production for Children’s Audience | Gravity Falls | Won | [176] |
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Rob Renzetti | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Luke Weber, Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Neil Graf, and Steve Heneveld | Nominated | |||
5th Critics’ Choice Television Awards | Best Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [177] | |
67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | Alonso Ramirez Ramos for «Not What He Seems» | Won | [178] | |
20th BAFTA Children’s Awards | Best International Series | Production team of Gravity Falls | Won | [179][180] | |
62nd Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television | Heather Olsen, Robbi Smith, Aran Tanchum and John Lampinen for «Into the Bunker» | Nominated | [181] | |
2015 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [182] | |
5th Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role | J.K. Simmons as «Ford Pines» | Won | [183] | |
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role | Niki Yang as «Candy Chiu» | Nominated | |||
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | |||
2016 | 43rd Annie Awards | Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production For Children’s Audience | «Not What He Seems» | Nominated | [184] |
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Matt Braly for «Northwest Mansion Mystery» | Won | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Ian Worrel and Jeffrey Thompson for «Xpcveaoqfoxso (Weirdmageddon)» | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Alex Hirsch, Shion Takeuchi, Josh Weinstein, Jeff Rowe, and Matt Chapman for «Not What He Seems» | Nominated | |||
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards | Favorite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [185] | |
75th Annual Peabody Awards | Excellence in Children’s/Youth Programming | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [186][187] | |
2016 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Show: Animated | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [188] | |
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards Mexico | Favorite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [189] | |
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards Argentina | Favorite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Won | [190] | |
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards Brazil | Favourite International Animation | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [191] | |
63rd Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television | Heather Olsen for Gravity Falls | Nominated | [192] | |
2017 | 44th Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Shion Takeuchi, Mark Rizzo, Jeff Rowe, Josh Weinstein and Alex Hirsch for «Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls» | Nominated | [193] |
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Kevin Locarro, Andrew Sorcini, Nancy Frazen and Tony Mizgalski for «Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls» | Nominated | |||
2017 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [194] | |
64th Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in Television Animation | Heather Olsen, Robbi Smith, Aran Tanchum and John Lampinen for «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls» | Nominated | [195] | |
2018 | 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards Mexico | Favorite Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [196] |
2018 Kids’ Choice Awards Brazil | Favourite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [197] | |
2018 Kids’ Choice Awards Argentina | Favorite Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [198] |
Future[edit]
On July 14, 2017, Hirsch revealed that he and Disney had talked about making a Gravity Falls film. Disney ultimately passed on the project, as the studio felt the show «wasn’t big enough to warrant [a film]»; Hirsch stated that he was still interested in the idea.[199]
In February 2018, on the second anniversary of the series finale, Hirsch used a cipher to announce Gravity Falls: Lost Legends,[200] a continuation of the Gravity Falls story in a new graphic novel that was later released on July 24, 2018.[201]
In an interview with Inverse in March 2021, Hirsch expressed interest in continuing the story of Gravity Falls in the form of a video game that «is really, really in-depth to the lore of the series and includes new canon that has been in the periphery of the series.»[202]
Notes[edit]
- ^ The pilot was released online as a reward from Alex Hirsch for completing the 2,000 piece jigsaw puzzle that was a clue in the Cipher Hunt.
- ^ The first episode of the season premiered as a series preview. The series made its official premiere on Disney Channel on June 29, 2012.
- ^ The final episode, «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls», has sometimes been split up into two separate episodes, with the first half maintaining the original title, while the second half is titled «Weirdmageddon 4: Somewhere in the Woods». The splitting is also observed on Disney+, bringing the total episode count of the season on the streaming service to 21.
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External links[edit]
- Shorts
- Gravity Falls at IMDb
- Gravity Falls at The Big Cartoon DataBase
- Gravity Falls at TV Guide
Gravity Falls | |
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Genre |
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Created by | Alex Hirsch[5] |
Creative director | Mike Rianda (S1)[6] |
Voices of |
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Theme music composer | Brad Breeck |
Opening theme | «Gravity Falls Theme» |
Composer | Brad Breeck |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 40 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Alex Hirsch |
Producers |
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Editor | Kevin Locarro |
Running time |
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Production company | Disney Television Animation |
Distributor | Disney–ABC Domestic Television |
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Original network |
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Picture format | HDTV 720p |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | June 15, 2012 – February 15, 2016 |
Gravity Falls is an American mystery comedy animated television series created by Alex Hirsch for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series follows the adventures of Dipper Pines (Jason Ritter) and his twin sister Mabel (Kristen Schaal) who are sent to spend the summer with their great-uncle (or «Grunkle») Stan (Hirsch) in Gravity Falls, Oregon, a mysterious town full of paranormal incidents and supernatural creatures. The kids help Stan run the «Mystery Shack», the tourist trap that he owns, while also investigating the local mysteries.
The series premiered on June 15, 2012, and ran until February 15, 2016.[7][8][9] On November 20, 2015, Hirsch announced that the series would finish with its second season, stating that this was «100% [his] choice» and that «the show isn’t being cancelled- it’s being finished» and was simply reaching its natural conclusion.[10][11] The series ended on February 15, 2016, with a one-hour finale, «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls».[12][13] Hirsch later stated that he remains open to continuing the series with additional episodes or specials.[14]
Gravity Falls received critical acclaim with praise directed at its writing, characters, voice acting, animation, humor, and multi-generational appeal.[15][16] Additionally, the series won two Emmy Awards, three Annie Awards, and a BAFTA Children’s Award, among various other wins and nominations. Gravity Falls garnered high viewership amongst kids, teenagers, and young adults[3] during its run and was Disney XD’s highest rated show in 2015[17] and early 2016,[18] while also setting several ratings records for the network.[17][19] The series has attracted a broad and passionate fandom and has been considered to be an influence for many animated shows that followed it,[20] and has also spawned a variety of official merchandise.
Premise[edit]
For their summer vacation, 12-year-old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines are dropped off from their home in Piedmont, California, to the fictitious town of Gravity Falls, Roadkill County, Oregon, to spend the summer with their great uncle Stan Pines (often shortened to Grunkle Stan), who runs a tourist trap called the «Mystery Shack». Things are not what they seem in this small town, and with the help of a mysterious journal that Dipper finds in the forest, they begin unraveling the town’s mysteries. With Wendy Corduroy, Mystery Shack cashier; Soos Ramirez, a friend of Dipper and Mabel and handyman to Grunkle Stan; plus an assortment of other characters, Dipper and Mabel always have an intriguing day to look forward to.[1]
Episodes[edit]
Main series
Shorts
Characters[edit]
Main characters
- Dipper Pines (voiced by Jason Ritter)[1] – The 12-year-old[21] twin brother of Mabel Pines.
- Mabel Pines (voiced by Kristen Schaal)[1] – The 12-year-old[21] twin sister of Dipper Pines.
- Stanley «Stan» Pines (also known as «Grunkle Stan») (voiced by Alex Hirsch)[1] – The greedy, grumpy, yet loving great-uncle of Dipper and Mabel Pines.
- Soos Ramirez (voiced by Alex Hirsch)[1] – The 22-year-old[22] handyman at the Mystery Shack.
- Wendy Corduroy (voiced by Linda Cardellini)[1] – A 15-year-old[23] part-time employee at the Mystery Shack, on whom Dipper has a crush.
- Stanford Pines (voiced by J. K. Simmons)[24] – Stan’s six-fingered long-lost identical twin brother and the author of the journals.
- Bill Cipher (voiced by Alex Hirsch) – An interdimensional demon that can be summoned and released into a person’s mind. He resembles a one-eyed yellow triangle superficially similar to the Eye of Providence that wears a top hat and a bow tie. He serves as the main antagonist of the series.
Production[edit]
Conception[edit]
Prior to working on the series, series creator Alex Hirsch’s primary inspiration growing up was the popular animated sitcom The Simpsons, where he observed that «animation could be funnier than live-action.[25] That animation didn’t have to just be for kids. That it could be satirical and observational and grounded in a sense of character interaction».[25] Hirsch graduated from the California Institute of the Arts, and was hired to work as writer and storyboard artist for the Cartoon Network series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, where he was paired up with Pendleton Ward, the creator of Adventure Time.[25] Afterwards, he moved on to co-develop the Disney Channel animated series Fish Hooks; shortly before he pitched Gravity Falls, which was subsequently green-lit.[25]
Hirsch said he was at the California Institute of the Arts when he turned down DreamWorks Animation executive Jeffrey Katzenberg out of a desire to work for Disney.[26] He first coined the concept for the show in an 11-minute low-budget student film that he made at the institute.[27] Hirsch was called in to do a pitch for Disney Channel for a show based on the short pilot.[27] Disney Channel bought the idea and the series premiered on June 15, 2012.[8]
The series was inspired by Hirsch’s own childhood experiences and his relationship with his own twin sister growing up during their summer vacations.[28] He placed many of his real-life experiences in the show, like living in Piedmont and trick-or-treating with his sister as kids.[29] Dipper Pines is based on Hirsch’s memory of how it felt to be a kid. When Hirsch was around Dipper’s age, he «would record [him]self and play it backwards and try to learn to speak backwards».[30] Hirsch described himself as «that neurotic kid who would carry 16 disposable cameras everywhere I went».[28] Mabel Pines was inspired by his twin sister, Ariel Hirsch.[31] According to Hirsch, just like Mabel, his sister «really did wear wacky sweaters and have a different ridiculous crush, every week.»[28] In the series Mabel gets a pet pig, just like his sister had always wanted when she was a kid.[32] Grunkle Stan was inspired by Hirsch’s grandpa Stan, who according to Hirsch «was a guy that told tall tales and would frequently mess with us to get a rise out of us. So, my family really inspired the characters on the show.»[28]
Writing[edit]
In an interview with Oh My Disney, Hirsch claimed he already had the beginning, middle, and end of the story for Gravity Falls planned out when he first pitched the series. He originally thought the series would «be two or three seasons». However, Hirsch had never created a TV series before and after experiencing how «incredibly draining» it was, he initially wanted to end the series after season one and, ultimately, on a cliffhanger. After the series premiered and became a huge commercial success, Hirsch began to rethink his decision. Two people convinced him to return and do a second season: Jon Stewart, the former host of The Daily Show (and eventual Gravity Falls guest star), who told Hirsch that his kids loved the show, and Patrick McHale, who created the animated series Over the Garden Wall. McHale had been watching the series and told him: «Look, after that cliffhanger, you’ve got to finish it.» Hirsch decided that he had about ten more episodes left in him, so he went to the network, who said, «We only take seasons in twenties.» So he said, «Okay, one more season, … Before we started the [second] season, it said in my contract, before I put pen to paper, that this is my last season.» The studio agreed, under the condition that Hirsch could not tell anyone. As a result, Jason Ritter, who voices Dipper, did not know the series was ending until after he read the finale script, claiming that «when I read the finale I thought, this feels like, not just the season finale. It feels like a series finale.»[33]
Hirsch explained in an interview with The A.V. Club that during the production of season one, that a typical episode was conceived in a room reserved for writers, where a simple synopsis was presented, and from then on dramatic structure was defined, and the plot was modified to include a character-driven subplot, which Hirsch expressed as «the hardest thing … to find a character story that actually uncovers, explores, or pushes tension—on something our characters care about—that is properly explored via the magic or monster or impossibility of the week.»[25]
B- and A-stories were created and were given to a writer to produce an outline, which was then subsequently checked-off by Hirsch for feedback. The writer produced a draft from these edits, where more notes may have been given. Hirsch stated that he and creative director Mike Rianda may have personally created a draft for themselves before a final script was produced, in which the dialogue from the draft received from the writer was significantly revised; Hirsch stated that the revising process «is not a discredit to our writers—it’s just we have a very particular vision. In particular, I usually rewrite almost all of Dipper’s dialogue and most of Mabel’s dialogue, just because I have them in my head. Me and Mike will stay up for about 24 hours prior to the delivery of every script. We’ll take the weekend, we’ll work all night, we’ll drink Red Bull, we’ll sleep on the couch in shifts like maniacs, we’ll slap each other in the face.»[25]
Animation[edit]
After a script was delivered, an episode then got translated into a storyboard, where feedback was received from Hirsch to the board artists if a certain element, such as a gag, did not work. Afterwards, a pitch for the episode was given to the network, where they did a read-through, and then the episode was either checked out by the network, or retooled in the small amount of time allocated before an animation studio must receive something to work with.[25] The series was animated by Rough Draft Korea, Digital eMation and Yearim Productions.[34] However, whenever a sequence was deemed too important for the outside animation studios to realize, it was animated in-house by storyboard artist and supervisor Dana Terrace.[35]
Broadcast[edit]
Initial broadcast[edit]
The first twelve episodes of Gravity Falls aired in a regular weekly slot on Disney Channel starting in mid-2012, but subsequent episodes were broadcast without similar regularity; it took until August 2013 to broadcast the remaining eight episodes of the first season. The second season began airing a year later in August 2014, transitioning over to Disney XD, but again without any regularity as to when new episodes would be first broadcast. The first nine episodes aired from August to November 2014, the following two in February and March 2015, the next eight from July to November 2015, and the finale aired on February 15, 2016. According to Disney XD, as each episode took about six months of work to complete, they opted against stockpiling episodes to show weekly but instead take advantage of the serial nature of the show, broadcasting each episode as it was completed and making an event out of it.[36] On April 2, 2018, reruns of the show started airing on Disney Channel, although reruns of the show still air on Disney XD.[37]
International broadcast[edit]
The series began airing on Disney Channel Canada on September 1, 2015, following Corus Entertainment’s acquisition of Disney Channel rights in Canada. In Canada the show began airing on Disney XD starting on December 1, 2015, following the launch of Disney XD. The show started broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland on July 20, 2012, as a preview and officially premiered on September 7, 2012.[38] In Australia and New Zealand it previewed on August 17, 2012, and premiered on September 24, 2012.[39] It also premiered in Southeast Asia on October 27, 2012.[40] In India, it premiered on September 16, 2013.[41] In the Middle East region, the series was previewed on October 19, 2012, and premiered on November 10, 2012.[citation needed]
The series preview debuted in Canada on June 15, 2012, and premiered on July 6, 2012, on Family Channel, until January 2016 when it moved to the local Disney XD channel following Corus Entertainment’s acquisition of Disney Channel rights in Canada from Family’s owner DHX Media.[42] In Australia, the show airs on Disney XD and 7mate[43] while in Chile, the show was broadcast on Canal 13 on November 24, 2013, under its programming block CuBox. In the Philippines, the show was shown on TV5 beginning on May 4, 2014, while in Brazil, the show also began airing on Rede Globo on May 10, 2014.[44] In Indonesia, the show premiered on RCTI on August 17, 2014.[45]
Broadcast edits[edit]
The symbol on Grunkle Stan’s fez was changed from a crescent shape resembling the Islamic crescent to a fish-like symbol mid-way through the first season’s broadcast.[46] The symbol represents his membership in the Royal Order of the Holy Mackerel.[46] When the series was released to Disney+, the crescent-shaped symbol was edited out entirely, leaving a symbol-less fez in the early episodes—later episodes featuring the fish-like symbol were unaffected.[46] However, the crescent symbol remains in the thumbnails, and on the zodiac wheel in the title sequence.[46] Hirsch drew attention to the change on Twitter. Disney has not commented on why it was removed.[46] Sometime later, the symbol on the fez was restored.[46]
In 2017, Disney Channel redubbed Louis C.K.’s minor role as «The Horrifying Sweaty One-Armed Monstrosity» in the 2015 episode «Weirdmageddon Part 1», as well as its 2016 follow-up episode and series finale, «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls», following the comedian’s admission of sexual misconduct. Series creator Alex Hirsch is now credited as voicing the character.[47][48]
Merchandise[edit]
Home media[edit]
DVDs | ||||
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Title | Release date | Discs | Episodes | Ref. |
Gravity Falls: Six Strange Tales | October 15, 2013 | 1 | 1–6 | [49] |
Gravity Falls: Even Stranger | August 26, 2014 | 1 | 7–14 | [50] |
Gravity Falls: The Complete Series | July 24, 2018 | 7 | All | [51] |
On March 27, 2018, Shout! Factory announced that they would release the complete series as a box set on July 24, 2018, on DVD and Blu-ray Disc.[6][52] The box set is available in a «Collector’s Edition», which includes an exclusive bonus features disc.[6][52] The complete series has only been released in the United States and Canada.[6][52]
Books[edit]
Title | Author(s) | Publisher | Release date | ISBN | Notes | Ref. |
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Gravity Falls: Happy Summerween!/The Convenience Store . . . of Horrors! | Samantha Brooke | Disney Press | July 22, 2014 | ISBN 978-1484710784 | [53] | |
Gravity Falls: Pining Away | Disney Book Group | ISBN 978-1484711392 | [54] | |||
Gravity Falls: Once Upon a Swine | October 7, 2014 | ISBN 978-1484711408 | [55] | |||
Gravity Falls: Dipper and Mabel’s Guide to Mystery and Nonstop Fun! | Rob Renzetti and Shane Houghton | ISBN 978-1484710807 | [56] | |||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 1 | Disney | Joe Books Inc. | December 8, 2015 | ISBN 978-1926516998 | [57] | |
Gravity Falls: Journal 3 | Alex Hirsch and Rob Renzetti | Disney Press | July 26, 2016 | ISBN 978-1484746691 | No. 1 New York Times Best Seller[58][59] A special edition was released on June 13, 2017, and limited to 10,000 copies[60][61] |
[62] |
Gravity Falls: Dipper and Mabel and the Curse of the Time Pirates’ Treasure!: A «Select Your Own Choose-Venture!» | Jeffrey Rowe | ISBN 978-1484746684 | [63] | |||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 2 | Disney | Joe Books Inc. | September 20, 2016 | ISBN 978-1988032917 | [64] | |
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 3 | December 13, 2016 | ISBN 978-1988032924 | [65] | |||
Gravity Falls Don’t Color This Book!: It’s Cursed! | Emmy Cicierega | Disney Press | July 18, 2017 | ISBN 978-1368008990 | [66] | |
Gravity Falls Shorts: Just West of Weird | Disney | Joe Books LTD | September 26, 2017 | ISBN 978-1772755190 | [67] | |
Gravity Falls Weirdmageddon Cinestory Comic | January 1, 2018 | ISBN 978-1773911274 | [68] | |||
Gravity Falls Mad Libs | Laura Macchiarola | Mad Libs | February 20, 2018 | ISBN 978-1524787134 | [69] | |
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 4 | Disney | Joe Books Inc. | April 10, 2018 | ISBN 978-1772756722 | [70] | |
Gravity Falls: Lost Legends | Alex Hirsch | Disney Press | July 24, 2018 | ISBN 978-1368021425 | New York Times Best Seller[71] A Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition featuring 16 extra pages has been released.[72] |
[73] |
Gravity Falls: Cuties Are Everywhere Mabel’s Sketchbook | Disney | Eksmo | May 29, 2019 | ISBN 978-5-04-100624-2 | Only released in Russian | [74] |
Gravity Falls Shorts: A Summer of Mysteries | Planeta Junior | June 11, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070751387 | Only released in Spanish | [75] | |
Gravity Falls: My Secret Note Journal | Editorial Planeta | July 1, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070760587 | [76] | ||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 5 | Planeta Junior | July 9, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070756207 | [77] | ||
Gravity Falls: Book of Art and Mysteries | Editorial Planeta | September 1, 2019 | ISBN 978-6070761164 | [78] | ||
Gravity Falls: A Year with Dipper and Mabel | October 1, 2020 | ISBN 978-6070769009 | [79] | |||
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 6 | Planeta Junior | January 1, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070771255 | [80] | ||
Gravity Falls: Unknown Dimension Stories and Many Different Entertainments | Eksmo | January 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-110396-5 | Only released in Russian | [81] | |
Gravity Falls: Tales of the Strange and Unexplained (Bedtime Stories Based on Your Favorite Episodes!) | Disney Press | February 23, 2021 | ISBN 978-1368064118 | [82] | ||
Gravity Falls: Dipper and Mabel Megabook of Art | Editorial Planeta | March 9, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070773228 | Only released in Spanish | [83] | |
Gravity Falls: Full History Season 1 | Eksmo | March 25, 2021 | ISBN 978-5041160661 | Only released in Russian | [84] | |
Gravity Falls Cinestory Comic Vol. 7 | Planeta Junior | April 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070772399 | Only released in Spanish | [85] | |
Gravity Falls Think like Dipper and Mabel: Your Creative Notebook with Stickers | Eksmo | April 16, 2021 | ISBN 978-5699900398 | Only released in Russian | [86] | |
Gravity Falls: You Won’t Get Bored with Us! | ISBN 978-5699926862 | [87] | ||||
Gravity Falls: Gamebook 1 | April 30, 2021 | ISBN 978-5040979639 | [88] | |||
Gravity Falls: You Are Cool! Diary For Inspiration | June 11, 2021 | ISBN 978-5041065560 | [89] | |||
Gravity Falls: Sticker Book | Planeta Junior | September 1, 2021 | ISBN 978-6070779084 | Only released in Spanish | [90] | |
Gravity Falls: Activity Book 1 | Eksmo | October 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155582-5 | Only released in Russian | [91] | |
Gravity Falls: Fan Encyclopedia | October 22, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-117223-7 | [92] | |||
Gravity Falls: Destroy This Journal with Dipper and Mabel | November 15, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-113685-7 | [93] | |||
Gravity Falls Dipper’s Guide to the Inexplicable: Journal of Anomalies | November 19, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155585-6 | [94] | |||
Gravity Falls: Activity Book 2 | November 25, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155583-2 | [95] | |||
Gravity Falls: Activity Book 3 | December 10, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-155584-9 | [96] | |||
Gravity Falls: Gamebook 2 | December 14, 2021 | ISBN 978-5040994878 | [97] | |||
Gravity Falls: Top Secret Fan Book | December 30, 2021 | ISBN 978-5-04-107748-8 | [98] | |||
Gravity Falls: Big Book of Word Games and Logic Puzzles | January 12, 2022 | ISBN 978-5-04-106494-5 | [99] | |||
Gravity Falls: Full History Season 2 | February 2, 2022 | ISBN 978-5-04-116067-8 | [100] |
Video game[edit]
A video game was created for the series, titled Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets.[101][102] The game was released exclusively on Nintendo 3DS on October 20, 2015.[101][102] It was developed and published by Ubisoft and produced by Disney Interactive Studios.[101][102] The game is a platformer and uses the same graphics as the series.[101][102]
Reception[edit]
Critical reception[edit]
Both seasons of Gravity Falls hold a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[103][104]
On Rotten Tomatoes, season one has an average critic score of 7.40 out of 10 based on 12 reviews.[103] Season two has an average critic score of 8.80 out of 10 based on 8 reviews.[104] The website’s critical consensus for season one reads: «Gravity Falls’ warm humor and bright performances elevate this children’s cartoon to a show for all ages»,[103] while the website’s critical consensus for season two reads: «Gravity Falls continues to blend old fashioned storytelling with a modern sense of humor to create a uniquely enjoyable viewing experience.»[104]
Brian Lowry of Variety stated: «The show has a breezy quality that should play to kids, and tickle some twinges of nostalgia among their parents.»[8] Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times referred to the program as «…gently twisted, with some Disneyfied action and heart-warming folded in».[105] In his review, David Hinckley of New York Daily News called Gravity Falls «quirky and endearing», and offered praise for the character of Mabel Pines.[106] Matt Blum, writing for Wired, favorably compared the show to Cartoon Network’s Regular Show and Disney Channel’s Phineas and Ferb, hailing Gravity Falls as «clever, strange, and somewhat poignant».[107] Erik Kain of Forbes called Gravity Falls «the best thing on TV at the moment,» saying «I don’t care how old you are, if you’re not watching Gravity Falls you’re missing out on some of the cleverest, most enjoyable television you can find».[108] Kayla Cobb of Decider called Gravity Falls «one of the most structurally smart shows ever created».[109] Matt Fowler from IGN called Gravity Falls «a quirky and gently twisted heart-warmer for all ages. Smart, satirical, and sweet. Gravity Falls was a one-of-a-kind gem.»[110]
Michelle Jaworski writing for The Daily Dot described Gravity Falls as «[A] classic summer story woven into a smart and addictive show tackling the paranormal, the supernatural, and the pains of growing up.»[111] IndieWire‘s Michael Schneider said «Gravity Falls is a kids’ show so dense with mythology, pop culture jokes, Easter eggs, and mystery that grown-ups were often more invested.»[112] Joey Keogh from Den of Geek wrote «Gravity Falls, is a spooky-cute must-watch for adults who never grew out of Halloween.»[113] Donna Dickens from Uproxx said «Not only does Gravity Falls deal with the inexplicable supernatural occurrences in the town, the whole thing is just one big puzzle of secrets waiting for fans to uncover and solve.»[114] Myles McNutt from The A.V. Club said «With a complex mythology and a deep lexicon of cultural references, there’s sophistication to the show’s epic storytelling that immediately drew the attention of a wider audience.»[115] Liz Baessler writing for Film School Rejects said «Gravity Falls is an exceptional kids’ show — brilliant, hilarious, and carefully crafted.»[116] Kevin Tash from Collider called Gravity Falls «one of the greatest things that Disney has ever produced in general.»[117]
In 2015, Uproxx ranked Gravity Falls as the third Current Kids Cartoon That Adults Need to be Watching.[114] In 2018, IndieWire ranked Gravity Falls at number 12 on their list of The 50 Best Animated Series Of All Time.[112] In 2019, Yardbarker ranked Gravity Falls at number 21 on their list of The 25 Greatest Animated Shows of All Time.[118] Also in 2019, IGN placed Gravity Falls at Number 19 on their list titled The 25 Best Adult Cartoon TV Series[110] and The A.V. Club placed Gravity Falls at number 48 on their list of The 100 Best TV Shows of the 2010s.[115]
Ratings[edit]
A special preview of the series following the Disney Channel Original Movie Let It Shine was watched by 3.4 million viewers.[119] The series garnered high viewership on its fifth episode, which aired on July 13, 2012, and attracted 3.6 million viewers. On March 15, 2013, the episode «The Deep End» was watched by 4.5 million viewers after the premiere of Wizards of Waverly Place‘s The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex, becoming the highest-rated episode of the series.[120]
Later moving on to Disney XD, the episode «A Tale of Two Stans» became the highest-rated telecast ever on Disney XD, with 1.91 million viewers.[121] In addition to total viewers, «A Tale of Two Stans» also set a network record in kids ages 2–11 (1.036 million), boys ages 2–11 (686,000), boys ages 6–11 (574,000), kids ages 6–14 (1.279 million) and boys ages 6–14 (856,000).[19] In 2015, Gravity Falls accounted for Disney XD’s top seven regular animated series telecasts of all time among kids ages 6–11.[19] During the week of July 12–18, 2015, Gravity Falls was the top-rated program in its 8:30 p.m. timeslot across kids and boys ages 2–11, 6–11 and 6–14. That same week, it was also cable TV’s number 1 scripted telecast in total viewers, according to estimates from Nielsen Ratings.[19][122]
Gravity Falls ranked as Disney XD’s number 1 series of 2015 across all target demographics[17] with an average of 1.8 million viewers per episode.[3] Additionally, Gravity Falls ranked as 2015’s third animated cable TV series in boys ages 9–14.[17] In kids ages 6–11, the series averaged 654,000 viewers and 790,000 in kids ages 2–11. Among boys ages 6–14 it pulled in 680,000 views.[3] That is strong viewership in Disney XD’s core demographics, but it also makes it clear that older teens and young adults make up more than half of the show’s audience according to Variety.[3]
In February 2016, Gravity Falls was the number 1 regular series telecast on record across kids ages 6–11 (1.0 million/4.4 rating), boys ages 6–11 (642,000/5.3 rating), kids ages 2–11 (1.3 million/3.4 rating) and boys ages 2–11 (797,000/4.0 rating).[18] The series finale «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls» beat the ratings record previously held by «A Tale of Two Stans» becoming Disney XD’s most-watched telecast ever, with 2.47 million viewers in the United States. «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls» also established new all-time network highs in kids ages 6–14 (1.5 million/4.1 rating) and boys ages 6–14 (909,000/5.0 rating).[18] The all-day Gravity Falls marathon that preceded the premiere of «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls» generated 10.7 million unique total viewers, of which 5.4 million were kids ages 2–14.[18]
Influence, legacy and industry impact[edit]
Gravity Falls has been considered to be an influence for many animated shows that followed it, including Steven Universe, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, The Owl House, Amphibia and Rick and Morty.[20] Other examples of the show’s influence include LGBT representation and series-long story arcs as opposed to isolated single-episode stories.[123][20][124][125] The show also maintains a loyal and passionate fandom, even years after the series finale.[126][127] The creator of the show hid a variety of codes, cryptograms, backwards messages, and other secret clues for fans to find in every episode, which often contributed to the show’s mysteries and lore.[128][127][129][130][131] Some have compared Gravity Falls to more adult-oriented mystery shows like Lost,[3][132] Twin Peaks[128][126][129][133][134] and The X-Files.[3][126][133] While it was on the air, the show was Disney XD’s highest rated series, with an average of 1.8 million viewers per episode.[3][126][133]
In the summer of 2016, Gravity Falls’ creator Alex Hirsch threw an international treasure hunt known as the «Cipher Hunt», the goal of which was to find the real-life Bill Cipher statue briefly glimpsed in the series finale.[135][136][137][138] It ran from July 20 to August 3, 2016,[139][140] and involved retrieving and decoding riddles and codes hidden in various locations worldwide.[137][141] One clue involved a 2,000-piece jigsaw puzzle that took several days to complete with someone almost always working on it.[142][143] On August 3, 2016, the statue was found in a forest in Reedsport, Oregon.[141] While the first ones to the statue received various prizes,[137][141] Hirsch made it clear that the hunt itself was the real treasure.[136][144] On August 3, the statue was removed by authorities due to a property dispute[137][145] and was temporarily held at the Reedsport police department while Hirsch arranged for it to be moved somewhere else.[145] By August 5, the statue temporarily ended up in Bicentennial Park in Reedsport,[146] before being permanently relocated to Confusion Hill in Piercy, California a few weeks later.[145][147]
In celebration of the release of Journal 3 and the end of the Gravity Falls series, Oh My Disney and Cyclops Print Works teamed up with Gallery Nucleus[148] in Alhambra, California to hold an official Gravity Falls art show, titled Farewell to the Falls: A Gravity Falls Art Show, on August 6–21, 2016.[149][150][151] Creator Alex Hirsch along with other production staff and professional illustrators contributed new and original artwork to this exhibition. Some fans camped out overnight to see the show[152] and some works of art sold for over $1,000.[149]
On August 8, 2020, Disney Channel aired a Gravity Falls-inspired episode of the show Amphibia titled «Wax Museum». The episode served as a tribute to Gravity Falls and features Alex Hirsch in a voice role.[153]
On September 11, 2020, a short was released on the Disney Channel YouTube channel called «Gravity Falls x Line Rider».[154] The short is based on the Internet game Line Rider.[154] It is the first of a new series of shorts for Disney.[154] Disney partnered with Line Rider artists Mark Robbins, Ben Harvey and David Lu for the series.[154]
On September 25, 2020, a Gravity Falls short was released on the Disney Channel YouTube channel called «Call Me Maybe Parody».[155] In the short, Mabel sings «Call Me Mabel», a parody of Carly Rae Jepsen’s «Call Me Maybe».[155] The short was released as a part of a series called «Broken Karaoke» where various Disney characters sing parodies of pop songs.[155]
On October 3, 2021, the television show The Simpsons aired the episode «Bart’s in Jail!» which featured a brief cameo of Bill Cipher as one of Loki’s many incarnations, voiced by Alex Hirsch in a guest role.[156]
Dana Terrace, one of the notable animators who worked on Gravity Falls
Several former storyboard artists and production crew members who worked on Gravity Falls have gone on to create their own series and movies, including Matt Braly (a former director and storyboard artist who went on to create Amphibia),[157] Dana Terrace (a former storyboard artist who went on to direct on the first season of Ducktales and create The Owl House),[158] Chris Houghton (a former storyboard artist who went on to create Big City Greens with his brother Shane Houghton),[159] Mike Rianda (a former creative director, and writer who went on to make the film The Mitchells vs. the Machines)[160] and Shion Takeuchi (a former writer who went on to create Inside Job).[161]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | 2nd Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Kristen Schaal as «Mabel Pines» | Won | [162] |
Linda Cardellini as «Wendy» | Nominated | ||||
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Comedy/Musical | Jennifer Coolidge as «Lazy Susan» | Nominated | |||
2013 | 2013 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [163] |
40th Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Ian Worrel for «Tourist Trapped» | Nominated | [164][165] | |
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Kristen Schaal as «Mabel Pines» in «Tourist Trapped» | Won | |||
2013 Promax Awards | Promotion/Marketing Presentation – Print Or Specialty – Gold | Disney Channel’s Gravity Falls Affiliate Mailer | Won | [166] | |
3rd Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Kristen Schaal as «Mabel Pines» | Won | [167] | |
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Comedy/Musical | Linda Cardellini as «Wendy» | Nominated | |||
Kids’ Choice Awards Argentina 2013 | Best Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [168] | |
2nd Annual PAAFTJ Television Awards | Best Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [citation needed] | |
Best Directing for an Animated Series | John Aoshima for «Tourist Trapped» | Nominated | |||
Best Writing for an Animated Series | Mike Rianda and Alex Hirsch for «The Inconveniencing» | Nominated | |||
Best Voice Actor in an Animated Series | Alex Hirsch | Nominated | |||
Best Voice Actress in an Animated Series | Kristen Schaal | Nominated | |||
Best Artistic/Visual Achievement in an Animated Series | Phil Rynda (production design), Ian Worrel (art direction), Chris Houghton and ‘C’ Raggio IV (character design) and Mark Garcia (storyboard) for «Fight Fighters» | Nominated | |||
Best Main Title Theme Music (New Shows Only) | Gravity Falls | Won | |||
2014 | 2014 Kids’ Choice Awards | Favorite Animated Animal Sidekick | Waddles | Nominated | [169] |
66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | Ian Worrel for «Dreamscaperers» | Won | [170] | |
41st Annie Awards | Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production For Children’s Audience | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [171][172] | |
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | John Aoshima | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Alonso Ramos-Ramirez | Nominated | |||
61st Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television | Heather Olsen, Robbi Smith, Aran Tanchum and John Lampinen for «Gideon Rises» | Nominated | [173] | |
2014 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [174] | |
4th Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Alex Hirsch as «Grunkle Stan» | Nominated | [175] | |
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Comedy/Musical | Jessica DiCicco as «Tambry» | Nominated | |||
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Comedy/Musical | Peter Serafinowicz as «Blind Ivan» | Nominated | |||
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Comedy/Musical | Jessica DiCicco as «Giffany» | Nominated | |||
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical | Gravity Falls | Nominated | |||
2015 | 42nd Annie Awards | Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production for Children’s Audience | Gravity Falls | Won | [176] |
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Rob Renzetti | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Luke Weber, Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Neil Graf, and Steve Heneveld | Nominated | |||
5th Critics’ Choice Television Awards | Best Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [177] | |
67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | Alonso Ramirez Ramos for «Not What He Seems» | Won | [178] | |
20th BAFTA Children’s Awards | Best International Series | Production team of Gravity Falls | Won | [179][180] | |
62nd Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television | Heather Olsen, Robbi Smith, Aran Tanchum and John Lampinen for «Into the Bunker» | Nominated | [181] | |
2015 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [182] | |
5th Annual Behind the Voice Actor Awards | Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role | J.K. Simmons as «Ford Pines» | Won | [183] | |
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role | Niki Yang as «Candy Chiu» | Nominated | |||
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | |||
2016 | 43rd Annie Awards | Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production For Children’s Audience | «Not What He Seems» | Nominated | [184] |
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Matt Braly for «Northwest Mansion Mystery» | Won | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Ian Worrel and Jeffrey Thompson for «Xpcveaoqfoxso (Weirdmageddon)» | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Alex Hirsch, Shion Takeuchi, Josh Weinstein, Jeff Rowe, and Matt Chapman for «Not What He Seems» | Nominated | |||
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards | Favorite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [185] | |
75th Annual Peabody Awards | Excellence in Children’s/Youth Programming | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [186][187] | |
2016 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Show: Animated | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [188] | |
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards Mexico | Favorite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [189] | |
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards Argentina | Favorite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Won | [190] | |
2016 Kids’ Choice Awards Brazil | Favourite International Animation | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [191] | |
63rd Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television | Heather Olsen for Gravity Falls | Nominated | [192] | |
2017 | 44th Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Shion Takeuchi, Mark Rizzo, Jeff Rowe, Josh Weinstein and Alex Hirsch for «Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls» | Nominated | [193] |
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Kevin Locarro, Andrew Sorcini, Nancy Frazen and Tony Mizgalski for «Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls» | Nominated | |||
2017 Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Animated Show | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [194] | |
64th Golden Reel Awards | Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in Television Animation | Heather Olsen, Robbi Smith, Aran Tanchum and John Lampinen for «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls» | Nominated | [195] | |
2018 | 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards Mexico | Favorite Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [196] |
2018 Kids’ Choice Awards Brazil | Favourite Cartoon | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [197] | |
2018 Kids’ Choice Awards Argentina | Favorite Animated Series | Gravity Falls | Nominated | [198] |
Future[edit]
On July 14, 2017, Hirsch revealed that he and Disney had talked about making a Gravity Falls film. Disney ultimately passed on the project, as the studio felt the show «wasn’t big enough to warrant [a film]»; Hirsch stated that he was still interested in the idea.[199]
In February 2018, on the second anniversary of the series finale, Hirsch used a cipher to announce Gravity Falls: Lost Legends,[200] a continuation of the Gravity Falls story in a new graphic novel that was later released on July 24, 2018.[201]
In an interview with Inverse in March 2021, Hirsch expressed interest in continuing the story of Gravity Falls in the form of a video game that «is really, really in-depth to the lore of the series and includes new canon that has been in the periphery of the series.»[202]
Notes[edit]
- ^ The pilot was released online as a reward from Alex Hirsch for completing the 2,000 piece jigsaw puzzle that was a clue in the Cipher Hunt.
- ^ The first episode of the season premiered as a series preview. The series made its official premiere on Disney Channel on June 29, 2012.
- ^ The final episode, «Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls», has sometimes been split up into two separate episodes, with the first half maintaining the original title, while the second half is titled «Weirdmageddon 4: Somewhere in the Woods». The splitting is also observed on Disney+, bringing the total episode count of the season on the streaming service to 21.
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- Shorts
- Gravity Falls at IMDb
- Gravity Falls at The Big Cartoon DataBase
- Gravity Falls at TV Guide
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Dipper and Mabel Pines arrive in the remote town of Gravity Falls, Oregon to live with their Great Uncle Stan over the summer at his tourist trap, the Mystery Shack. Dipper begins to discover the town’s paranormal side when he discovers a mysterious book detailing strange occurrences that have happened in Gravity Falls, and when he suspects that Mabel’s new boyfriend might be a zombie.
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It’s fishing season in Gravity Falls and Stan is looking at Dipper and Mable to be his “fishing buddies,” but they’d rather go with Soos on an expedition to find a legendary sea monster known as the Gobblewonker. Meanwhile, Grunkle Stan tries desperately to find replacement “fishing buddies”.
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Grunkle Stan learns his wax sculpture of Abraham Lincoln has melted, and Mabel makes a wax sculpture of Grunkle Stan to replace it. Next day, they discover someone has stolen the new sculpture’s head. Dipper and Mabel set out to find out who did this crime.
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Dipper and Mabel check out Grunkle Stan’s arch enemy, evil psychic Lil’ Gideon, during one of Tent of Telepathy shows. The little brat becomes obsessed with Mabel and decides that she will be his girlfriend, despite her repeated objections. After she gives him a final brush-off, Gideon invokes his psychic powers and declares revenge on the Pines family.
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Dipper develops a crush on Wendy and attempts to portray himself as a mature teenager (he is really 12 years old, but is passing himself off as a 13-year-old) so he can hang out with her and her friends. But when Dipper, Mabel, Wendy and Wendy’s friends visit an abandoned convenience store, they discover it is haunted by elderly ghosts who hate teenagers.
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Dipper is haunted by his lack of manliness, so he goes on a quest to become a man with the help of a gang of Manotaurs he meets. Meanwhile, Mabel tries to teach Grunkle Stan how to be more of a ladies’ man and capture the heart of the waitress at their local diner, Lazy Susan.
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Dipper agrees to work the door at Grunkle Stan’s big party, but he’d rather be inside flirting with Wendy. He uses a creepy copy machine to make duplicates of himself so he can do both, but the fakes all turn on him. At the party, Mabel competes against rich snob Pacifica to be crowned queen.
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The kids try to expose Pacifica Northwest’s fraudulent claim that her great-grandfather was the founder of Gravity Falls. Meanwhile, Mabel tries to prove that she can be serious, but learns her silliness can help. Once they figure out the truth, the kids are about to be sent to a government facility in Washington D.C.
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Dipper uses time traveler Blendin Blandin’s time machine to undo ruining his attempt to impress Wendy at a fair, but accidentally changes history for the worse, especially for Mabel. In the end credits, Blendon time travels to three scenes from earlier Gravity Falls episodes, wherein he is actually included.
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Dipper is getting annoyed with Robbie when he accidentally breaks his cell phone and Robbie then challenges Dipper in a fight. Scared, Dipper finds a mystery that brings a character from an arcade game come to life, Rumble McSkirmish, but then realizes he must stop him before he kills Robbie. Meanwhile, Mabel tries to cure Grunkle Stan of his fear of heights.
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Dipper discovers that he is an entire millimeter shorter in height than Mabel, so he tries to find a way to increase his height. Meanwhile, Gideon makes several attempts to gain ownership of the Mystery Shack, each ending in failure, until he sees Dipper and Mabel fighting over a crystal that can make objects shrink and grow, and uses it to shrink them.
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Dipper and Mabel are trick or treating on Summerween, when a monster named ‘the Summerween trickster’ shows up. Dipper tries to impress Wendy by not treating.
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Mabel bets Grunkle Stan she’ll make more money at the Mystery Shack by treating people nicely than he does by being rude and cranky. He heads off to win a fortune on a TV game show while she deals with lazy employees and a real monster captured by Dipper. She soon realizes why Stan is such an unbearable grouch.
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Stan shows Dipper, Mable and Soos the bottomless pit when a mysterious wind comes and they all fall in. While falling, they pass the time by telling each other stories.
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It’s the hottest day of the summer in Gravity Falls, and the new Gravity Falls Pool is now open. Mabel falls in love with a mysterious boy named Mermando who turns out to be a merman and needs her help so that he can see his family. Meanwhile, Dipper got the job of assistant lifeguard to impress Wendy and Stan fights with Lil’ Gideon for the best seat at the pool.
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Dipper wants his own room and when Soos finds one in the shack, Stan makes Dipper and Mabel compete for it. Meanwhile, Dipper has found out that the shag rug inside let’s you switch bodies with whomever you shock.
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When Sev’ral Timez comes to town, Mabel has her heart set on seeing them, but once she finds out that their actually clones, she decides to set them free, and realizes she wants to keep them for herself. Meanwhile, Dipper and Stan spy on Robbie, thinking he’s brainwashing Wendy with his music.
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A prehistoric beast snatches Waddles after Grunkle Stan throws him outside and it’s up to Dipper, Mabel, Stan, Soos, and Old Man McGucket to go after the beast in order to save Waddles. Meanwhile, Dipper and Soos work out their friendship issues.
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Gideon uses a mind demon to steal the deed to the Mystery Shack, and it’s up to Dipper, Mabel, and Soos to stop home.
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Dipper and Mabel try to defeat Lil’ Gideon and win back their home.
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The Pines Family resolves to get back to normal by throwing a “Mystery Shack is Back” party … but nothing is normal in Gravity Falls!
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Dipper’s secret journal pages lead him and the gang to the author’s hidden bunker.
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Mabel and Pacifica battle it out in a miniature golf contest.
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Mabel decides to put on a huge sock puppet rock opera.
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When Soos’ grandma makes him get a girlfriend in a week, the kids must help him get one.
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Stan tells fake and real stories.
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With the help of Old Man McGucket, the twins discover the secret society of the Blindeye.
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Blendin returns to face off with Dipper and Mabel in a futuristic battle that could trap them forever in time jail.
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After seeing Robbie’s sadness over his and Wendy’s breakup, Mabel steals a love potion from a Love God.
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Pacifica invites Dipper over to her mansion in order to get rid of a ghost, otherwise the Northwest reputation would be ruined.
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The twins suspect something suspicious when Grunkle Stan mysteriously disappears and acts suspicious.
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The reuniting of the Pine brothers Stanford and Stanley. A series of flashbacks from their lives are shown, and their history together is explained.
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Dipper finds an unlikely friend to join him with his newest obsession- a nerdy board game called “Dungeons, Dungeons and More Dungeons.”
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When Grunkle Stan decides to run for mayor, Dipper and Mabel have their work cut out for them trying to turn their gaffe-prone uncle into the perfect candidate.
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A new threat leads Mabel to venture into the enchanted realm of the unicorns. Meanwhile, Dipper learns an unexpected twist about the enigmatic Bill Cipher.
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Grunkle Stan takes the kids with him on a road-trip to sabotage all the other tourist traps in Oregon.
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As Dipper and Mabel’s 13th birthday approaches, Ford and Dipper go on a dangerous mission.
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The whole Pine family battles against Bill Cipher to save their universe.
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While Dipper, Soos, and Wendy try to save Mabel from a strange new world, Bill’s forces plan their next move.
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Ford discovers Bill Cipher’s true motives and then a final confrontation with Bill leads to the Pines family’s ultimate fate and greatest sacrifice.
«Гравити Фолз» (англ. Gravity Falls) — американский анимационный телевизионный сериал, созданный Алексом Хиршем и компанией Disney Television Animation для телеканалов Disney Channel и Disney XD.
Мультсериал повествует о приключениях двойняшек — мальчика Диппера и девочки Мэйбл Пайнс, которые проводят летние каникулы у дядюшки Стэна в вымышленном американском городке под названием Гравити Фолз.
Премьера состоялась 15 июня 2012 года на канале Disney Channel. 14 июня 2014 года было объявлено, что премьера второго сезона состоится 1 и 4 августа 2014 года на каналах Disney Channel и Disney XD соответственно. 20 ноября 2015 года Алекс Хирш заявил, что сериал завершится на втором сезоне. Последний эпизод второго сезона под названием «Странногеддон: где-то в лесах» был показан 15 февраля 2016 года.
Сюжет
Действие разворачивается летом в вымышленном городке Гравити Фолз;в штате Орегон, куда близнецы Диппер и Мэйбл Пайнс отправляются на каникулы к своему двоюродному дедушке Стэну. Он — владелец сувенирного магазина — «приманки для туристов» — «Хижина Чудес». Поначалу героям скучно, но вскоре они обнаруживают, что в городе происходит нечто сверхъестественное. Диппер случайно находит в лесу дневник под номером три, автор которого неизвестен. В нём подробно описываются аномалии Гравити Фолз. Диппер сразу решает узнать тайны странного городка и найти автора дневника, но на каждом шагу Диппера и Мэйбл подстерегает опасность. Окрестности Гравити Фолз полны таинственных мест и странных существ.
В ролях
Персонаж | Оригинальное озвучивание | Русский дубляж |
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Диппер Пайнс | Джейсон Риттер | Антон Колесников |
Мэйбл Пайнс | Кристен Шаал | Наталья Терешкова |
Стэнли Пайнс | Алекс Хирш | Владимир Герасимов |
Стэнфорд Пайнс | Джей Кей Симмонс | Владимир Герасимов |
Сус Рамирез | Алекс Хирш | Диомид Виноградов |
Венди Кордрой | Линда Карделлини | Ольга Шорохова Татьяна Весёлкина |
Пухля | Ди Брэдли Бейкер Нил Тайсон |
Денис Некрасов |
Кэнди Чу | Ники Ян | Елена Шульман |
Гренда | Карл Фароло | Денис Некрасов |
Гидеон Глифул | Туроп Ван Орман | Ольга Шорохова |
Старик МакГаккет | Алекс Хирш | Михаил Тихонов |
Билл Шифр | Алекс Хирш | Михаил Тихонов |
Пасифика Нортвест | Джеки Бускарино | Татьяна Весёлкина |
Робби Валентино | Ти Джей Миллер | Денис Некрасов |
Тэмбри | Джессика Ди Чикко | Василиса Воронина |
Томпсон | Майкл Рианда | н/д |
Нэйт | Скотт Мэнвилл | н/д |
Ли | Майкл Рианда | н/д |
Ленивая Сьюзан | Дженнифер Кулидж | Елена Шульман |
Информация о русском дубляже
Русская версия создана в 2012-2016 гг. творческим коллективом студии «Кириллица» по заказу кинокомпании «Disney Character Voices International».
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На Disney Wiki имеется коллекция изображений и медиафайлов, относящихся к статье Гравити Фолз.
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Предложения с «gravity falls»
He has been cataloguing his findings about Gravity Falls in a series of journals. |
Он записывает свои измышления о Гравити Фолс в цикл дневников. |
Behold the Gravity Falls Wax museum. |
Узрите же! Восковой музей Грэвити Фоллс! |
Nathaniel Northwest didn’t found Gravity Falls , and your whole family is a sham. |
Натэниель Норсвест не основывал Грэвити Фоллс, а вся твоя семья это надуваетельство. |
It’s hard to believe it’s been six years since I began studying the strange and wondrous secrets of Gravity Falls , Oregon. |
Сложно поверить, что прошло уже шесть лет с момента, как я начал изучать странные и удивительные загадки Грэвити Фоллс, Орегон. |
If this thing works, we could learn the identity of the author and unravel the greatest mysteries of Gravity Falls . |
Если он заработает, мы сможем выяснить кто же автор и распутать величайшие загадки Грэвити Фоллс. |
If you’ve ever taken a road trip through the Pacific Northwest, you’ve probably seen a bumper sticker for a place called Gravity Falls . |
Если вам приходилось когда — либо путешествовать по северо — западному региону вы, наверное, видели стикер из Гравити Фоллс. |
Nathaniel Northwest didn’t found Gravity Falls , and your whole family is a sham. |
Натэниель Норсвест не основывал Грэвити Фоллс, а вся твоя семья это надуваетельство. |
The true founder of Gravity Falls was sir lord, Quentin Trembley, III, Esquire. |
Истинным основателем Грэвити Фоллс был сэр орд Квентин Трембли III, эсквайр. |
Anyways, it’s been fun turning Gravity Falls inside out, rounding up all its terrified citizens and then stacking them into this massive throne of frozen human agony. |
В общем, было весело выворачивать Гравити Фолс наизнанку, сгонять напуганных жителей и укладывать их в этот большой трон застывшей человеческой агонии. |
The native people of Gravity Falls prophesized that these symbols could create a force strong enough to vanquish Bill. |
Аборигены Гравити Фолс предрекли, что эти символы могут создать силу достаточную, чтобы уничтожить Билла. |
He was kicked out of office and escaped to an uncharted valley he named Gravity Falls , after plummeting into it at high speed. |
Его вышвырнули из кабинета и он скрылся в неизведанной долине названной Грэвити Фоллс. После столкновения с ней на высоких скоростях. |
my favourite place in Gravity Falls |
Мое любимейшее место в Грэвити Фоллс. |
I’m getting too old to investigate Gravity Falls on my own. |
Я становлюсь слишком старым, чтобы исследовать Гравити Фолс в одиночку. |
According to this very real report, the power surges in Gravity Falls were actually due to radiation from an unreported meteor shower. |
Согласно этому самому настоящему отчёту, энергитические скачки в Гравити Фолс были связаны с радиацией от незафиксированного метеоритного дождя. |
According to my research, the entire valley of Gravity Falls was formed when an extraterrestrial object crash landed here millions of years ago. |
В соответствии с моими исследования, вся долина Гравити Фолс была образована при крушении внеземного объекта миллионы лет назад. |
What would you say to staying in Gravity Falls after the summer ends and becoming my apprentice? |
Не хочешь остаться по окончанию лета в Гравити Фолс и стать моим учеником? |
Do you think the women of Gravity Falls wear too much makeup? |
Думаете, женщины Гравити Фолс слишком сильно красятся? |
Now the people of Gravity Falls go about their lives ignorant and happy, thanks to us. |
Теперь народ Гравити Фолс живёт в неведении и счастье. |
But other than that, I can safely say our beloved Gravity Falls is back to normal. |
И кроме того, я могу спокойно сказать, что наш любимый Гравити Фоллс вернулся к норме. |
then we just might be able to rescue Ford, learn Bill’s weakness, and save Gravity Falls ! |
мы сможем спасти Форда, узнать слабость Билла и спасти Гравити Фолс! |
The Disney Channel also removed C.K. from reruns of Gravity Falls , redubbing his character’s voice with series creator Alex Hirsch. |
Disney Channel также удалил К. К. из повторов Gravity Falls , пересняв голос своего персонажа с создателем сериала Алексом Хиршем. |
On the same day, the company inked an overall deal with Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch. |
В тот же день компания подписала общую сделку с создателем Gravity Falls Алексом Хиршем. |
The guessed explanation was gravity , the prediction that everything should fall to the Earth. |
Предположительным объяснением для этого была сила тяжести, предположением — всё должно падать на Землю. |
The apple falls to the ground because it is following the lines and grooves that gravity has carved into space. |
Яблоко падает потому, что оно следует тем выемкам и канавкам, которые гравитация вырезала в пространстве. |
According to his theory, space and time form a stretchy fabric that bends under heavy objects, and to feel gravity is to fall along the fabric’s curves. |
Согласно его теории, пространство и время формируют растягивающуюся материю, которая искривляется под воздействием тяжелых объектов. Почувствовать гравитацию значит попасть в изгибы этой материи. |
The bodily fluids fall down into the ground, get soaked up because that’s what gravity does. |
Вся жидкость из организма вытечет и впитается в землю, потому что так работает сила тяжести. |
But putting the gravity generator into reverse would collapse the floor… beneath the Liberator, and allow her to fall out into free space. |
Но если включить на генераторе гравитации обратный ход, то поверхность под Освободителем исчезнет и корабль вернется в открытый космос. |
Gravity pulls the planets towards the sun, but because of their orbital momentum they keep moving around the sun, never falling into it. |
Гравитация тянет планеты к Солнцу, но из — за их орбитального момента они продолжают двигаться вокруг Солнца, никогда не падая на него. |
I will hood you, and hang you up by those lovely ankles until the truth falls out of you by gravity . |
Я надену тебе на голову мешок и подвешу за твои прекрасные лодыжки, пока правда не выпадет из тебя под действием силы тяжести. |
Gravity is always working. So you have to keep applying this force in order to not fall off. |
Она всегда работает, нужно все время использовать силу, чтобы не упасть. |
You know, things fall straight down, thanks to gravity . |
Вы же понимаете, что вещи падают прямо вниз. Это земное притяжение. |
Gravity makes things fall. Water makes things wet. |
С гравитацией вещи падают вниз, от воды они становятся мокрыми. |
Little by little, the rocky bodies grew, falling together under their own gravity . |
Постепенно сгустки пыли росли в размерах, притягиваясь друг к другу за счёт гравитации . |
The strong equivalence principle of general relativity requires universality of free fall to apply even to bodies with strong self-gravity. |
Принцип сильной эквивалентности общей теории относительности требует универсальности свободного падения , применимого даже к телам с сильной самогравитацией. |
This method is the primary means of nuclear weapons delivery; the majority of U.S. nuclear warheads, for example, are free-fall gravity bombs, namely the B61. |
Этот метод является основным средством доставки ядерного оружия; большинство ядерных боеголовок США, например, являются гравитационными бомбами свободного падения , а именно B61. |
For objects not in free-fall, the force of gravity is opposed by the reaction forces applied by their supports. |
Для объектов, не находящихся в свободном падении , силе тяжести противостоят силы реакции, приложенные их опорами. |
An example from outside of biology is recognition that a single force, gravity , can account both for falling objects on Earth and the Earth-Moon orbital system. |
Примером, не относящимся к биологии, является признание того, что одна сила, гравитация , может объяснить как падение объектов на Землю, так и орбитальную систему Земля — Луна. |
As they grew in mass, gravity took over in gathering yet more mass, releasing the potential energy of their collisions and in-falling as heat. |
По мере того как они увеличивались в массе, гравитация брала верх, собирая еще больше массы, высвобождая потенциальную энергию их столкновений и падая в виде тепла. |
Finally, the modules not in the structure let go and fall off under the control of an external force, in this case gravity . |
Наконец, модули, не входящие в конструкцию, отпускаются и отваливаются под действием внешней силы, в данном случае гравитации . |
While in Amun-Re’s pyramid, the characters can use an item called the dome of flight to control or reverse gravity ; carelessness can cause them to fall upwards. |
Находясь в пирамиде Амона — ре, персонажи могут использовать предмет, называемый куполом полета, чтобы контролировать или обращать гравитацию ; небрежность может заставить их падать вверх. |
Falling out of bed evokes the experience of falling , of being an object of gravity , a prisoner of the natural laws and forces that govern all existence. |
Падение с кровати вызывает ощущение падения , ощущение того, что ты — объект притяжения, пленник естественных законов и сил, управляющих всем существованием. |
A zero-gravity roll or zero-g roll is a roller coaster inversion where the track twists 360 degrees as it rises and falls in elevation, usually at the crest of a hill. |
Крен с нулевой гравитацией или крен с нулевой гравитацией — это инверсия американских горок, когда трасса поворачивается на 360 градусов, когда она поднимается и падает на высоте, обычно на вершине холма. |
The 2-m long gravity core sampler was dropped in free fall, and sediment samples of 1.6m length were obtained. |
Гравитационный керноотборник длиной 2 м был сброшен в свободном падении , и были получены образцы осадка длиной 1,6 м. |
The dust particles and other debris move to the outside of the vessel by centrifugal force, where they fall due to gravity . |
Частицы пыли и другие твердые частицы двигаются к внешней стороне сосуда маховой силой, где они падают из — за силы тяжести. |
Others think it was stationary and it is the rings that have been pulled away from it, falling into Saturn’s gravity field. |
Другие считают, что он был неподвижен, и это кольца, которые были оттянуты от него, падая в гравитационное поле Сатурна. |
This experiment used an electric field to prevent a charged droplet of oil from falling as a result of gravity . |
В этом эксперименте использовалось электрическое поле, чтобы предотвратить падение заряженной капли масла под действием силы тяжести. |
Tiles are now hexagonally shaped and gravity will be a factor in how they fall. |
Плитки теперь имеют шестиугольную форму, и сила тяжести будет влиять на то, как они падают. |
The universality of free-fall only applies to systems in which gravity is the only acting force. |
Универсальность свободного падения применима только к системам, в которых гравитация является единственной действующей силой. |
Он появляется в различной продукции Гравити Фолз таких, как одежда и видеоигры.
He appears in various Gravity Falls merchandise, such as on clothing and in video games.
Шоураннер недели: Алекс Хирш в реальности нереальности Гравити Фолз англ.
Comedy Showrunners Week: Alex Hirsch on the real in the unreal of Gravity Falls.
Эрик Каин из Forbes назвал Гравити Фолз« лучшим, что есть сейчас на телевидении».
Erik Kain of Forbes called Gravity Falls«the best thing on TV at the moment.
В своем обзоре
Дэвид Хинкли из New York Daily News назвал Гравити Фолз« причудливым и привлекательным» и похвалил за персонаж Мэйбл Пайнс.
In his review,
David Hinckley of New York Daily News called Gravity Falls«quirky and endearing», and offered praise for the character of Mabel Pines.
Кайла Кобб из New York Post охарактеризовала Гравити Фолз, как« одно из самых конструктивных, интеллектуальных шоу, когда-либо созданных».
Kayla Cobb of Decider called Gravity Falls«one of the most structurally smart shows ever created.
американский анимационный телевизионный сериал, созданный Алексом Хиршем и транслируемый на каналах Disney Channel и Disney XD.
by Alex Hirsch for Disney Channel, and now for Disney XD.
В ее увлечения также входят игра на укелеле,
резьба по дереву и просмотр анимационного телевизионного сериала « Гравити Фолз ».
Her other interests include playing ukelele, wood whittling,
Я уже сказал тебе раз,
сказал еще сотню раз ничего сверхъестественного в Гравити Фолз не происходит.
I have told you once, I have told you 100 times,
there’s nothing supernatural going on in Gravity Falls.
Впоследствии он перешел к совместной разработке анимационного сериала на Disney Channel
Рыбология; незадолго до того, как презентовал« Гравити Фолз».
Afterwards, he moved on to co-develop the Disney Channel animated series Fish Hooks,
shortly before he pitched(and was subsequently green-lit) Gravity Falls.
С 2015-
2016 годах озвучивал Стэнфорда Пайнса в мультфильме« Гравити Фолз».
From 2015 to 2016, he voiced the scientist Stanford
Disney Channel» также удалил Луи из повторений двух эпизодов« Гравити Фолз», причем голос его персонажа был уничтожен создателем сериала Алексом Хиршем.
The Disney Channel also removed C.K. from reruns of Gravity Falls, redubbing his character’s voice with series creator Alex Hirsch.
Он пытается раскрыть тайны городка Гравити Фолз и найти автора дневников.
He endeavors to uncover the secrets
of
the fictional town of Gravity Falls and to find explanations for assorted strange situations.
Чуть не лишившись своего дневника, я понял, что прошла уже половина лета,
а я так и не приблизился к разгадке величайших тайн Гравити Фолз.
Almost losing my journal made me realize that I’m halfway through the summer and
still no closer to figuring out the big mysteries of Gravity Falls.
Мэтт Блум, пишущий для Wired, сравнил шоу с Обычным мультиком и с Финесом и Фербом,
отмечая Гравити Фолз, как« умный, странный и немного колкий».
Matt Blum, writing for Wired, favorably compared the show to Cartoon Network’s animated program Regular Show and Disney Channel’s animated program Phineas and Ferb,
hailing Gravity Falls as»clever, strange, and somewhat poignant.
Первые 12 эпизодов« Гравити Фолз» были выпущены в регулярном недельном слоте на Disney
Channel, начиная с середины 2012 года, но последующие эпизоды транслировались без подобной регулярности; оставшиеся 8 эпизодов первого сезона были показаны до августа 2013 года.
The first twelve episodes of Gravity Falls aired in a regular weekly slot on Disney
Channel starting in mid-2012, but subsequent episodes were broadcast without similar regularity; it took until August 2013 to broadcast the remaining eight episodes
of
the first season.
Диппер Пайнс- любопытный, умный и изобретательный мальчик из Пьемонта, штат Калифорния, который вынужден, вместе с сестрой Мэйбл,
проводить лето со своим двоюродным дедушкой в вымышленном городке Гравити Фолз.
Dipper Pines is a curious, clever and inventive boy from Piedmont, California, forced to spending his summer together with his
Мультсериал повествует о приключениях близнецов, Диппера и Мэйбл Пайнс, которые проводят летние каникулы у дядюшки
Стэна в вымышленном американском городке под названием« Гравити Фолз».
The series follows twins Dipper and Mabel, who live with their grand uncle, Grunkle Stan in a tourist trap
Каждый из артистов работал в парах, и в течение своего времени над Удивительные злоключения Флэпджека Уорд сотрудничал с Майком Ротом( ранее руководившим продюсером Обычного Мультика), а затем с
Алексом Хиршем, который с тех пор продолжал работать над Гравити Фолз и делать Рыбологию для Disney Channel.
The artists each worked in pairs, and during his time on Flapjack Ward was partnered up with Mike Roth(formerly the supervising producer of Regular Show) and later Alex Hirsch,
who has since gone on to create the show Gravity Falls and develop Fish Hooks for Disney Channel.
Игра Ночь испуга Гравити
Фолз
онлайн.
Играть в игру Тайны лачуги
Гравити
Фолз онлайн?
How to play the game Mystery Shack Mystery?
Интервью: Алекс Хирш возвращается к своему странному детству,
наполненному монстрами, в
Гравити
Фолз неопр.
Interview: Alex Hirsch Returns To His Weird,
Monster-Filled Childhood In Disney’s’Gravity Falls.
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Перевод «Гравити Фолз» на английский
Окрестности Гравити Фолз полны таинственных мест и странных существ.
Landmarks Gravity Falls is full of mysterious places and strange creatures.
Ниже приводится список криптограмм из Гравити Фолз.
The following is a list of cryptograms from Gravity Falls.
Эта страница представляет собой список межнациональных версий Гравити Фолз.
This page is a list of international versions of Gravity Falls.
Блэйк Лемонс — бывший ревизионист раскадровки Гравити Фолз.
Blake Lemons is a former storyboard revisionist for Gravity Falls.
Создатели Рик и Морти раньше отмечали возможность пересечь этот мультик с Гравити Фолз.
Creators Rick and Morty used to mark the opportunity to cross this cartoon with Gravity Falls.
Джентльмены, мы отправляемся в Гравити Фолз.
Мы здесь, чтобы решить тайну номер один в Гравити Фолз.
We’re here to solve the number one mystery in gravity falls.
«Гравити Фолз» раскроет нам смысл, вложенный в первую и вторую часть.
Gravity Falls will reveal to us the meaning invested in the first and second part.
Такой же подход используется и при создании «Гравити Фолз» З сезон.
The same approach is used when creating the Gravity Falls 3 season.
Он — художник, поэтому, как рисовать «Гравити Фолз«, сообразил сразу: достаточно было вспомнить детство.
He is an artist, so how to draw «Gravity falls«, realized at once: it was enough to remember his childhood.
«Гравити Фолз никогда не должен был стать сериалом, который идёт вечно.
Gravity Falls was never meant to be a series that goes on and on forever.
История повествует о двойняшках брате и сестре, которые отправились на все лето к своему дяде в небольшой городок под названием Гравити Фолз.
The story tells of twins to a brother and sister who went all summer to their uncle in a small town called Gravity Falls.
В нём подробно описываются все аномалии Гравити Фолз.
Она также озвучивала некоторых второстепенных персонажей в «Гравити Фолз».
Хотя у Гравити Фолз есть еще один специальный праздничный выпуск, в 2013 году в нескольких играх присутствовали персонажи.
Though Gravity Falls has yet to have a Holiday special episode, in 2013 several games featured the cast of characters.
Пожалуйста, проголосуйте на странице обсуждения, если вы не согласны, или помогите Гравити Фолз Вики, отредактировав её.
Please voice your opinion on this talk page if you disagree, or help the Gravity Falls Wiki by expanding it.
В названии телесериала Гравити Фолз — дублируется название маленького городка, который расположен в штате Орегон.
In the title of the television series Gravity Falls — duplicates the name of a small town, which is located in Oregon.
В дополнение к озвучиванию персонажа, основанному на себе, Николас также смог внести изменения в эпизоды Гравити Фолз.
In addition to voicing a character based off of himself, Nicolas was able to make edits on an episode of Gravity Falls.
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