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. Picture format / and Audio format 5.1 Original release June 15, 2012 ( 2012-06-15) – February 15, 2016 ( 2016-02-15) External links Gravity Falls is an American produced by for and from June 15, 2012, to February 15, 2016. Created by, the series follows the adventures of (voiced by ) and his sister (voiced by ) who are sent to spend the summer with their great-uncle (or 'Grunkle') (voiced by Hirsch) in Gravity Falls, a mysterious town full of forces and creatures. The kids help Stan run 'The Mystery Shack', the that he owns, while also investigating the local mysteries. On June 14, 2014, it was confirmed that Season 2 would premiere on August 1 and on August 4 of the same year on Disney Channel and Disney XD respectively, with most of the season two episodes airing first on Disney XD, as it is considered the new home for the series. On November 20, 2015, Hirsch announced that the series would finish with its second season, stating that he chose to do it for the show to end with 'a real conclusion for the characters'. The show culminated with a one-hour finale, ', that first aired on February 15, 2016.

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A 68-hour marathon was broadcast on Disney XD from February 12, 2016, up until the finale on February 15, 2016, with the entire series airing in order. Due to only having 39 episodes before its airing, the show was looped four times to fill the 68-hour slot. Hirsch has stated he remains open to continuing the series with additional episodes or specials.

In February 2018, on the second anniversary of the final episode of the show, Hirsch used a cipher to announce Gravity Falls: Lost Legends, a continuation of the Gravity Falls story in a new graphic novel. Contents. Plot summary For their summer vacation, 12-year-old Dipper Pines and his twin sister Mabel are dropped off from their home in, to the fictitious town of Gravity Falls, Roadkill County, to spend the summer with their Great Uncle Stan Pines (often shortened to Grunkle Stan), who runs a 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 local mysteries. With appearances from 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. Characters.

Main article: Main. (voiced by ) – The 12-year-old twin brother of Mabel Pines. (voiced by ) – The 12-year-old twin sister of Dipper Pines who wears various sweaters. (voiced by ) – The greedy, grumpy, yet loving, great-uncle of Dipper and Mabel Pines. Soos Ramirez (voiced by Hirsch) – The 22-year-old handyman at the Mystery Shack who mostly says, 'dude(s)' whenever he begins or ends a sentence. Wendy Corduroy (voiced by ) – A 15-year-old girl who is a part-time employee at the Mystery Shack, on whom Dipper also has a crush. Recurring.

Stanford Pines, also known as The Author, Ford and Grunkle Ford (voiced by ) – Grunkle Stan's long-lost twin brother. He is introduced in the eleventh episode of season 2, having briefly appeared in a silent capacity in previous episodes. Waddles (voiced by; as guest) – Mabel's pet. Candy Chiu and Grenda (voiced by and Carl Faruolo, respectively) – Mabel's best friends.

Fiddleford Hadron 'Old Man' McGucket (voiced by Hirsch) – The 'local kook' of Gravity Falls, and former friend of Stanford. Bill Cipher (voiced by Hirsch) – A powerful dream from another plane of existence that can influence or control citizens of Gravity Falls through a trans-dimensional mindscape. 'Li'l' Gideon Gleeful (voiced by ) – A young con artist and rival of Grunkle Stan. Toby Determined (voiced by ) – Homely proprietor of and sole editor for the Gravity Falls' Gossiper.

The Northwests (voiced by Pacifica, Preston, and Priscilla) – The most popular and wealthy family in Gravity Falls. The family consists of Preston, his wife Priscilla, and their daughter Pacifica. Robert 'Robbie' Stacy Valentino (voiced by ) – A local teenage boy who is Dipper's primary rival for Wendy's affections. Tambry, (voiced by ), Thompson (voiced by ), Nate (voiced by in season 1 and by Hirsch in season 2), and Lee (voiced by Rianda) – Wendy's four friends. Manly Dan (voiced by ) – A lumberjack, Wendy's father.

Lazy Susan (voiced by ) – The owner of Greasy's Diner who always has one eye closed, and is Stan's crush. Tyler Cutebiker (voiced by ) – 'Local Enthusiasm Enthusiast', the current mayor of the town.

Shandra Jimenez (voiced by Wahlgren) – The reporter of Gravity Falls. Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland (voiced by and ) – The two police officers of Gravity Falls. Bud Gleeful (voiced by ) – Stan's rival, Gideon's father, and a car dealer. Abuelita (voiced by ) – Soos's grandma, who lives with Soos. Gnomes (voiced by Hirsch) – Living that wanted Mabel to be their queen. Gompers (voiced by ) – A who lives on the Mystery Shacks's property.

Blendin Blenjamin Blandin (voiced by ) – a worker at the Time Anomaly Correction Unit who has frequent encounters with Dipper and Mabel. Agent Powers and Agent Trigger (voiced by and Brad Abrell) – Two government agents that investigated Stan's portal and the town itself.

Ghost-Eyes (voiced by Richardson) – An inmate at the Gravity Falls Prison who is friends with Gideon. Xyler and Craz (voiced by and ) – The two main characters of Mabel's favorite movie, 'Dream Boy High', who often appear in her daydreams. Time Baby (voiced by ) – A time giant and the last of his kind, Time Baby serves as leader of the Time Anomaly Correction Unit until he is vaporized by Bill Cipher. According to a cryptogram, it will take Time Baby 1,000 years to re-assemble his molecules, and when he is back, he is going to be very cranky. Development Concept Prior to working on the series, series creator Alex Hirsch's primary inspiration growing up was the popular, where he observed that 'animation could be funnier than live-action.

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'. Hirsch graduated from the, and was hired to work as writer and storyboard artist for the series, where he was paired up with, the creator of. Afterwards, he moved on to co-develop the Disney Channel animated series; shortly before he pitched (and was subsequently ) Gravity Falls. Hirsch says he was at the when he turned down executive out of a desire to work for Disney. He first coined the concept for the show in an 11-minute low-budget student film which he made at the Institute. Hirsch was called in to do a for Disney Channel for a show based on the short pilot.

Disney Channel bought the idea and started airing the series in the summer of 2012. The series was inspired by Hirsch's own childhood experiences with his twin sister during their summer vacations, while Stan was based on his own grandfather of the same name. Production. Gravity Falls's main production offices are located at Disney Television Animation in,. Hirsch explained in an interview with during production of season 1, that a typical episode is conceived in a room reserved for writers, where a simple synopsis is presented, and from then on is defined, and the plot is modified to include a character-driven subplot, which Hirsch expresses 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.'

And are created, and are given to a writer to produce an, which is then subsequently checked-off by Hirsch for feedback. The writer produces a draft from these edits, where more notes may be given. Hirsch states that he and Mike Rianda may personally create a draft for themselves before a final script is produced, in which the dialogue from the draft received from the writer is majorly revised; Hirsch states 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, we'll sleep on the couch in shifts like maniacs, we'll slap each other in the face.'

A script is delivered, which then gets translated into a, where feedback is received from Hirsch to the board artists if a certain element, such as a, doesn't work. Afterwards, a for the episode is given to the network, where they do a read-through, and then the episode is either checked out by the network, or retooled in the small amount of time allocated before an must receive something to work with.

Animated by, Digital eMation. Initial broadcast The first twelve episodes of Gravity Falls aired in a regular weekly slot on 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, but again without any regularity 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 in February 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. On April 2, 2018, reruns of the show started airing on, although reruns of the show still airs on. Episodes.

Main article: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired Network 20 June 15, 2012 ( 2012-06-15) August 2, 2013 ( 2013-08-02) 20 August 1, 2014 ( 2014-08-01) February 15, 2016 ( 2016-02-15) Broadcast Disney Channel 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 on July 20, 2012, as a preview and officially premiered on September 7, 2012. In Australia and it previewed on August 17, 2012, and premiered on September 24, 2012. It also premiered in on October 27, 2012. In it premiered on September 16, 2013. In the region, the series was previewed on October 19, 2012, and premiered on November 10, 2012.

Other The series preview debuted in Canada on June 15, 2012, and premiered on July 6, 2012, on, until January 2016 when it moved to the following 's acquisition of Disney Channel rights in Canada from Family's owner. In Australia, the show airs on Disney XD and while in, the show was broadcast on on November 24, 2013, under its programming block. In the Philippines, the show was shown on beginning on May 4, 2014, while in, the show also began airing on on May 10, 2014. In Indonesia, the show premiered on on August 17, 2014. Home media Format Title Season(s) Episode count Release date Episodes Six Strange Tales 1 6 October 15, 2013 1 (') – 6 ('Dipper vs. Manliness') Even Stranger 8 August 26, 2014 7 ('Double Dipper') – 14 ('Bottomless Pit!'

) The Complete Series – Collector's Edition ( release) 1, 2 40 July 24, 2018 1 ('Tourist Trapped') – 40 (') On March 27, 2018, announced that they would release the complete series as a box set on July 24, 2018, on DVD and Blu-ray Disc. The box set is available in a 'Collector's Edition' which includes an exclusive bonus features disc.

The complete series has only been released in the United States and Canada. Reception Critical reception Gravity Falls received critical acclaim. Brian Lowry of stated: 'The show has a breezy quality that should play to kids, and tickle some twinges of nostalgia among their parents.' Robert Lloyd referred to the program as '.gently twisted, with some Disneyfied action and heart-warming folded in'.

In his review, David Hinckley of called Gravity Falls 'quirky and endearing', and offered praise for the character of Mabel Pines. Matt Blum, writing for, favorably compared the show to 's animated program and Disney Channel's animated program, hailing Gravity Falls as 'clever, strange, and somewhat poignant'. Erik Kain of called Gravity Falls 'the best thing on TV at the moment'.

Kayla Cobb of called Gravity Falls 'one of the most structurally smart shows ever created'. Ratings A special preview of the series following the Disney Channel Original Movie was watched by 3.4 million viewers.

The series garnered high views 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 's, becoming the highest-rated episode of the series. Later moving on to Disney XD, the episode ' became the highest-rated telecast ever on Disney XD, with 1.91 million viewers. The series finale ' beat that record, being watched by 2.47 million viewers in the United States.

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