While trying to convince my wife to join the rest of the family in watching the latest episode of Disney Channel's Gravity Falls I was asked to describe the show. I went on to tell of an animated series that combines the warm family element of Phineas and Ferb and outlandish characterization of Adventure Time with the snowballing conspiracies of the X-Files and Twin Peaks' patently surreal setting. In short: a pair of quirky but supportive siblings head to an isolated town to spend the summer with their great uncle, and mystery ensues.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Why Gravity Falls Is the Smartest Cartoon on Television
Why <cite>Gravity Falls</cite> Is the Smartest Cartoon on Television
While trying to convince my wife to join the rest of the family in watching the latest episode of Disney Channel's Gravity Falls I was asked to describe the show. I went on to tell of an animated series that combines the warm family element of Phineas and Ferb and outlandish characterization of Adventure Time with the snowballing conspiracies of the X-Files and Twin Peaks' patently surreal setting. In short: a pair of quirky but supportive siblings head to an isolated town to spend the summer with their great uncle, and mystery ensues.
While trying to convince my wife to join the rest of the family in watching the latest episode of Disney Channel's Gravity Falls I was asked to describe the show. I went on to tell of an animated series that combines the warm family element of Phineas and Ferb and outlandish characterization of Adventure Time with the snowballing conspiracies of the X-Files and Twin Peaks' patently surreal setting. In short: a pair of quirky but supportive siblings head to an isolated town to spend the summer with their great uncle, and mystery ensues.
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