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Show name | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy |
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Caption | Show logo |
Genre | Black comedyComedy horrorSatireToilet humorFarce |
Format | Animated series |
Runtime | 22 minutes |
Creator | Maxwell Atoms |
Voices | Richard Steven HorvitzGrey DeLisleGreg EaglesVanessa MarshallJane CarrRachael MacFarlaneJennifer HaleDee Bradley BakerPhil LaMarrMartin JarvisDebi DerryberryDiedrich BaderMaxwell Atoms |
Composer | Gregory HindeDrew Neumann |
Country | United States |
Network | Cartoon Network |
First aired | |
Last aired | |
Status | Ended |
Num seasons | 7 |
Num episodes | 89 |
List episodes | List of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episodes |
Website | http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/billymandy/index.html |
Featuring the voices of Greg Eagles, Grey Delisle, and Richard Stephen Horvitz, the series stars the two main characters, Billy and Mandy, having manipulated the Grim Reaper, usually called "Grim", into being their best friend for eternity after having won a bet over a sick hamster through a game of limbo.
Originally part of Grim & Evil, Billy & Mandy served as the main show. In each episode, an Evil Con Carne short was put between two Grim shorts. On occasion, it was the other way around, with two Evil shorts and one Grim short. On June 13, 2003, the network separated the two and gave both a full length show. The short-lived Evil Con Carne show was cancelled once the already-produced season had aired. In 2004, it was given another short-lived run with the newly created intro and end credits, only to be cancelled again. Some characters from Evil Con Carne, usually Skarr (who eventually became Billy's neighbor), occasionally appeared on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
According to Maxwell Atoms' blog on MySpace, the show ended post-production in spring 2007, after having 90 full half-hour episodes; the show officially ended production all together in summer 2008 due to the deaths of John Vernon and Henry Gibson, who previously voiced Dean Toadblatt and Lord Pain respectively.
Grim, assured of his victory, says that, if they win, he will be their best friend "forever and ever." Grim takes Billy and Mandy to limbo to play, where they compete in Grim's favorite game—limbo. However he loses because Mandy cheats by making Mr. Snuggles attack him, and Grim is doomed to be the "best friend" of these two children, a task he suffers with no small amount of disdain and mockery from other supernatural creatures. Grim is very depressed in the first days of his servitude, but as the time passes, he gradually adapts to the new life. Despite this, he has a love-hate relationship with Billy and Mandy and desires that he will eventually break free from his servitude (he mentions fantasies of killing them multiple times).
The show's universe, in addition to frequently violating the laws of physics, also contains a number of historical variations and anachronisms. Abraham Lincoln is President (save for the episode "Ecto Cooler", where he appears as a ghost) and is a personal friend of Billy. The world police organization is not the United Nations, but the League of Nations, which, in reality, disbanded in 1946. The presence of what appears to be a Communist leader in the League of Nations may also suggest that the Soviet Union has not dissolved in this universe.
The universe is also Evil Con Carnes universe: the characters meet, briefly. In the third season episode "Skarred for Life", General Skarr meets the characters in what could be seen as a full crossover. Skarr was a recurring character in the show, and struggled with fighting his addiction to war. Hector, the star of Evil Con Carne, also makes a brief appearance, along with Boskov the Bear (to whom Hector is physically attached), Cod Commando, and Skarr (3 other characters on the show) in a crowded jail cell in the episode "Duck!", which provoked Hector to break the fourth wall and point out that he's "not even in this stupid show anymore"; in the episode "Chicken Ball Z" he sells his island to Mandy for $50,000 she earned in the karate tournament. It's also known that Mandy's grim attitude and Billy's stupidity are constant in the universe, and if something affects it, the reality will change drastically. Since then Mandy once smiled, and the characters were transported to the PowerPuff Girls cartoon; and when Grim changes Billy's note to A, the earth inhabitants (aside Grim and Mandy) became the exact opposite of what they were originally.
However, there are a few exceptions to the usual lack of continuity. Characters that have appeared in previous episodes may return again, such as Pinocchio, who debuted in "Nursery Crimes" and returns in "Billy Ocean", Lord Pain from "House of Pain" who returns in "Everything Breaks" and Boogey from "Bully Boogie" returns in Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure and (only in flashbacks). The characters usually show awareness of the previous events during these shifts. The events centered around recurring characters may even grow into a larger canon and cause changes to the characters.
Billy & Mandy often breaks the fourth wall, and the characters often mention previous episodes in a humorous manner. However, the one who breaks the fourth wall most frequently is Mandy. She often seems aware of the audience and comments on current events directly to the viewer (her comments are usually insults to the episode). This is commonly at the beginning of every show (except the UK showings of "My Fair Mandy", and possibly UK showings of "Wild Parts/The Problem with Billy" as well), where she gives the audience some form of message. She may also appear in various guises. What message she gives, and/or the guise in which she appears, are specific to the episodes shown. For example, in the case of "Hurter Monkey/Goodbling and the Hip-Hop-Opotamus", she says to the audience that she's "only got one nerve left, and you're getting on it." In "He's Not Dead, He's My Mascot", she literally gets up and walks out of the television upon knowing that the episode will, once again, be about pets (something very common in the universe of Billy and Mandy). Billy also breaks the fourth wall a great number of times as well as Grim, who says, "I'm pretty good at reading subtitles backwards." Another example is in "Pandora's Lunch Box", Mandy says "Who writes this stuff, anyway?" Then, the show cuts to a baby typing on a typewriter. Billy then impersonates Mandy, saying it again. It is also shown that the characters (mostly Mandy), whould say the show's title. For example, in one episode, Mandy tells Grim they have to save Billy and when Grim asks why, she says, "Because "The Grim Adventures of Mandy," doesn't sound as good as "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy"."
A second movie, Wrath of the Spider Queen was aired on July 6, 2007. It was based on a spider queen from Grim's distant past, who tries to take revenge on Grim, because she was meant to be the reaper. Meanwhile, keeping up with the spider theme, Billy learns to love his spider son Jeff.
On Sunday, October 12, 2008, a spin-off, "", premiered. The movie's primary focus is on Irwin, Jeff the Spider, Hoss Delgado, General Skarr and Fred Fredburger accidentally coming together to defeat an invasion of chocolate bar monsters, led by an evil marshmallow bunny, on Halloween night.
The following special features include:
Additionally, select episodes from the series have been featured on various Cartoon Network DVDs.
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