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The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack

The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack

The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
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GenreAnimated cartoon
Adventure
Comedy
Fantasy
Surreal humor
Satire
Black Comedy
Farce
Created byThurop Van Orman
Written byThurop Van Orman
J. G. Quintel
Kent Osborne
Steve Little
Jackie Buscarino
John Infantino
Patrick McHale
Brett Varon
Pendleton Ward
Mike Roth
Sean Szeles
Cole Sanchez
Creative director(s)J. G. Quintel
John Infantino
StarringThurop Van Orman
Brian Doyle-Murray
Roz Ryan
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes46 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time22 minutes
Productioncompany(s)Screen Novelties
Les Studios Tex
Cartoon Network Studios
Saerom Animation
Quintel Creations
Broadcast
Original channelCartoon Network
Original runJune 5, 2008 – August 31, 2010
StatusCancelled but ended
External links
Website
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (also known as The Misadventures of Flapjack or simply Flapjack) is an Emmy-winning American animated television series produced for Cartoon Network that premiered on June 5, 2008.[1] The show was created by cartoonistThurop Van Orman who has worked as a writer and storyboard artist on Camp LazloThe Powerpuff Girls and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. The show is often noted for its surreal, often disquieting humor and bizarre plot twists.

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[edit]Overview

Flapjack is a young boy raised by a talking whale named Bubbie. Flapjack leads a peaceful life until the duo rescues a pirate by the name of Captain K'nuckles, who tells Flapjack of a place called Candied Island, which is made completely of candy. Inspired by the adventurous pirate, Flapjack, Captain K'nuckles and Bubbie get into strange predicaments and "misadventures" in search of candy, Candied Island and the coveted title of "Adventurer". The three spend most of their time in Stormalong Harbor, their place of residence, and home to many strange characters.

[edit]Production

Van Orman attempted to pitch the concept to Cartoon Network in 2001. He created a short and incorporated many childhood favorites, with visual inspiration from older adventure novels. His first pitch was rejected, but he received a lot of feedback and re-pitched the concept in 2003.[2]
The series works with Screen Novelties to produce the stop-motion and title card portions of the show.[2]
Paul Reubens was originally selected to be the voice of Flapjack, but when Reubens did not show up on the day of recording, Van Orman himself decided to voice Flapjack.[2]
The series came to an end on August 31, 2010 after 46 episodes. The final episode entitled "Fish Out of Water" included live action sequences and featured an appearance by creator Thurop Van Orman, and his son Leif, who played Flapjack.

[edit]Creative influences

As a child, show creator Van Orman lived in Panama City, Florida, and "used to fantasize about living near the dock and having adventures all the time." When he was 13, his family moved to Utah, but Van Orman still dreamed of adventure. He worked after school as a janitor, saving money for a plane ticket back to Florida. There, he packed some rice and potatoes, and paddled a surfboard to Shell Island. He planned to live off sea urchins and "even speared a manta ray," but things soon went sour. Eventually he became badly sunburned and began to starve. He returned to the mainland, but later tried again: he "went to Mexico and lived in the jungles and found [himself] eating out of dumpsters." Orman took his failures in stride, chalking all these bad circumstances up as "part of the adventure".[2]

[edit]Setting

Most characters live in the fictional city of Stormalong Harbor. The city is built entirely on a series of docks in the middle of the ocean with no surrounding land. It is possible to actually swim underneath the city, and is often done by Bubbie. However, Stormalong has a sewer system and a series of underground tunnels. Most inhabitants are sailors of some sort, and sailors and/or pirates are constantly visiting from other lands. Stormalong has a great variety of (often bizzare) shops, including a bar that serves candy instead of alcohol (The Candy Barrel). The wealthier citizens live on more elevated piers, while the lower class lives lower in the city, both figuratively and literally. The city appears to be relatively dysfunctional, with a large level of crime and loitering, with the only forms of law enforcement being the dock hag and a relatively small police force.

[edit]Characters

[edit]Protagonists

The lead characters, Captain K'nuckles and Flapjack

[edit]Flapjack

A boy who was found and raised by Bubbie, a talking whale. He is 7 years old. Flapjack is very naive and oblivious to danger,[2] thus he is easily caught up in perilous situations. His catchphrase is "Adventure!" (said whenever excited). He is caught barefoot in two episodes. He is voiced by series creator Thurop Van-Orman. In the live-action episode, Thurop's son Leif plays the role of Flapjack. Frank Welker is the voice of Flapjack in the pilot episode. Flapjack's original voice actor was meant to be Paul Reubens, but Reubens never showed up to any recording sessions.

[edit]Captain K'nuckles

A washed-up and childish old sailor who claims to be the greatest adventurer the world has ever known. Nowadays, he prefers to nap and drink maple syrup, while telling outrageous tales of past adventures and getting Flapjack wrapped up in his high seas hi-jinks. In reality, his stories are either completely false, or nowhere near as adventurous or amazing as he leads Flapjack to believe. He may not be an entirely incompetent adventurer however, as he was able to steal the Mermaid Queen's heart and successfully escape her guards in "Gone Wishin'". He is a candy addict; he will do whatever it takes to get his hands on candy. Because of this, he is incredibly selfish, putting the well-being of himself and the acquisition of candy above all else. Because of his often selfish, rude, and openly villainous behavior, K'nuckles has earned the open hostility and disrespect of nearly everybody in Stormalong, but is still respected by other pirates. Although he has a habit of taking advantage of Flapjack for his own needs, he is actually fond of him and will often attempt to get him out of trouble when a scheme of theirs goes too far. He also defends Flapjack when others try to deceive him, something that he does on a regular basis. Most of his body is composed of wood: his hands are wooden, his legs are pegs and his buttocks (his "sittin' muscle", as he calls it) is a wooden board. He is also made of parts stolen by other pirates. Because of his artificial body, he makes mechanical noises when he moves. K'nuckles spends most of the adventures with Flapjack trying to find Candied Island. Flapjack often has to defend him when he is in trouble. He is voiced by Brian Doyle Murray. In the live-action episode, Thurop Van Orman plays K'nuckles.

[edit]Bubbie

An anthropomorphic whale, she is Flapjack’s devoted, adoptive single mother. Bubbie serves as the primary home and transport of both Flapjack and K'nuckles. She frequently disapproves of Flapjack’s desire for adventure, but will always be won over. As told in one episode, she found Flapjack at sea in a bed of seaweed. Bubbie and K'nuckles frequently disapprove of each other's actions, especially concerning 'adventure'. She believes K'nuckles to be irresponsible,lazy,and a bad influence on Flapjack. She is voiced by Roz Ryan.

[edit]Other Characters

[edit]Peppermint Larry

The owner and manager of The Candy Barrel, the only place in Stormalong where adventurers can get candy. Peppermint Larry is shown as a generally nice person most of the time, but can be hasty and selfish at times. Peppermint Larry is lonely and unsocial, so he made a woman of candy named Candy Wife. He loves Candy Wife as if she were real, while most other residents of Stormalong "played along" to humor him; until the episode "Just One Kiss," the show was deliberately vague as to whether or not she was actually "alive" or a delusion in Larry's mind. He often buys her candy rings telling everyone she has a taste for expensive items. It is also shown he hates pickles, as when he was stranded on Pickle Island and when Candy Wife put pickle juice in his drink to strike back at Larry, who exclaims, "PICKLE JUICE?! I don't like pickle juice!" He was once fired by the Dock Hag because he was using dead rats as puppets, and after wanted to be called "Mr. Larry". He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.

[edit]Dr. Julius Barber

The current doctor and barber of Stormalong. He is not only a doctor and a barber, but also a certified candyologist. Flapjack sometimes helps Dr. Barber with his insane shenanigans, often without understanding what Dr. Barber is really up to. He is seen to live with his mother, though she resides in a dresser drawer and may simply be a voice Barber hears in his head a la Norman Bates in the film Psycho. Real or not, she seems to nag him about everything. He is obsessed with surgery, and always advises the simplest medical problems be addressed with a surgical procedure. He is voiced by Steve Little.

[edit]Dock Hag

The law enforcer of the Stormalong dock. She is portrayed as a semi-old woman with obvious obesity, and black hair. She is seen to have a crush on K'nuckles, making a doll of him out of his "dock tickets". She never shows this outside of her home, and is usually cold and bitter to everyone who comes in contact with her. She has a rotten nephew named Lawrence, who is almost as mean as she is (though he plays tricks on people rather than just acting mean). It was shown that when she has to fill her ticket quota, she gives them to K'nuckles. She gives tickets to him even though he isn't doing anything and makes up rules so that she can give him more tickets. She was temporarily fired in "Mayor May Not" but it was never stated that she was rehired, implying that she just enforces the rules and writes her tickets for her own amusement and enjoyment. She is voiced by Daran Norris.

[edit]The Professor

The Professor is an inventor and the goody two-shoes brother of The Inventor. Unlike his brother, he is nice and specializes in making flying vehicles. He is also the father of Sally Syrup. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.

[edit]Slippery Pete

The local masseur of Stormalong. His job is to massage anyone who comes into his shop. It is unknown if he wears rags because he does not charge money or if it is simply his lifestyle. He is known as Slippery Pete because he is the masseur and is covered in eel oil for unknown reasons (but this is most likely from the oil he uses on customers). He is voiced by Steve Little.

[edit]Poseidon

The God of the Seas and is the brother of Zeus and Hades. Flapjack and K'nuckles have had some encounters with him. He is voiced by live-action veteran actor J.K. Simmons.

[edit]Lolly Poopdeck

Real name Lolly Nickelbottoms. Lolly is one of Flapjack's true companions, although he is in the show rarely. he is always carrying two buckets, which in one episode is shown having something to do with Dr. Barber's mother. He wears neither shirt nor shoes. He also claims himself as a comedian, saying jokes like "What do you get when you cross two buckets on the poopdeck? Lolly Poopdeck! That's also my name". He is also the son of Lord and Lady Nickelbottoms. He is voiced by Steve Little.

[edit]Candy Wife

Peppermint Larry's make-believe wife that is entirely made of candy. She does not interact (supposedly), making it uncomfortable for Flapjack & K'nuckles when Peppermint Larry tries to talk to her. K'nuckles is hopelessly in love with her, and some episodes lead viewers to believe that Candy Wife loves him too.

[edit]Sally Syrup

She first appeared in the episode "Love Bugs" where she and Flapjack talk to each other and become friends.She made another appearance in the episode "Return of Sally Syrup" where it was revealed that she was the daughter of the Professor (and by extent, the niece of the Inventor). Her attitude has changed since the last time she went to Stormalong. She thinks of Stormalong as boring and thinks that the only thing interesting is Flapjack. Flapjack has an unreciprocated crush on her. She is voiced by Jackie Buscarino.

[edit]Antagonists

[edit]Sailors

These are recurring antagonists of the series.They are sailors of an un-named naval fleet, and like to give K'nuckles and Flapjack a hard time when they encounter each other.

[edit]Eight Armed Willy

An extremely large North Pacific Giant Octopus with a cut sticking out of his head, resembling a hole. In the episode Skooled, Miss Leading dressed up like him to help Flapjack and Captain K'nuckles learn their left and rights. In the episode Willy! (Or Won't He?), Flapjack tried to capture him with a group of people from Stormalong's only newspaper so that Flapjack could prove to a grouchy sailor that he was an adventurer and so that they can get more ink for the newspaper, but as it turned out, Willy was happy to give them ink and also helped Flapjack with his bet. Willy is shown to be larger than 100 ft. and is constantly making it difficult for Flapjack and K'nuckles to steal candy. Aside from Candy Island, Flapjack and K'nuckles attempt to get candy from Willy's secret stash of candy, located in Willy's ship. Willy has an eyepatch over his right eye, and is shown to have terrorized Stormalong for years, as he is probably the reason for the Sea Monster Alarm. He is shown to be antagonistic, but he seems to care for Flapjack. Vocal effects provided by Richard McGonagle.

[edit]The Inventor

The Inventor is a man who invents stuff to force child labor and is also the dastardly brother of The Professor. He invented a whale named W.O.O.S.H, which was designed to force children to help him achieve the goal of fastest thing in the Seven Seas. He invented the camera, but it is also powered by kids (having one of the kids draw whatever he saw). He is classed as a villain because he enforces child labor and is vengeful to Flapjack and K'nuckles, but sometimes he acts as if he weren't as bad as he seems when he tried to help an overweight police officer move faster. (This, however, was really only to help him catch Flapjack and K'nuckles during their trash-diving shenanigans.) He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.

[edit]Theme Song

The theme song to The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack seems very similar to the song "Big Rock Candy Mountain" by Harry McClintock. Several lines are alike such as McClintock's version describing alcohol trickling down the rocks, and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack's version describing soda pop trickling down the rocks. Both versions portray down on their luck characters imagining traveling to a place of paradise and even vaguely follow the same tune.

[edit]Episodes

[edit]Other media

[edit]DVDs

The volume 1 DVD was released on September 15, 2009. It contains the first five episodes and four bonus featurettes.[3] Originally, an interstitial (often falsely referred to as the pilot) that never aired on TV, Captain and ToeNeil, was intended as a bonus feature on the DVD, but was not included for unknown reasons. A volume two DVD was announced for a December 2010 release, but was canceled by the show's looming ending in July 2010.[citation needed]
DVD TitleRegion 1DiscsEpisodesExtras
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack: Vol. 1September 15, 200911-5Adventures in: voice acting and animation, Misadventures in song, Meet Thurop, - Captain and ToeNeil short
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack: Vol. 2July 27 201116-10bonus episode mechanical genie island and revenge and a sneek peek the looney tunes show

[edit]Video Game

A Flapjack video game was confirmed by series creator Thurop Van Orman in Spring 2010 for the Nintendo DS system. When the show ended, the game was apparently canceled.[citation needed] Flapjack and Captain K'nuckles will be appearing as playable characters in Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion; Peppermint Larry and Candy Wife will act as assist characters, while one of the stages will be set within Bubbie's Mouth. Eight-Armed Willy appears as part of Flapjack's special attack.

[edit]Reviews

Awards

AwardCategoryNomineeResult
2009 Golden Reel AwardBest Sound Editing – Television Animation[4] Nominated
2009 Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Achievement in Animation[5]Chris Roszak
For "Sea Legs"
Won
2010 Annie AwardsBest Animated Television Production for Children[6] Nominated
Best Directing in a Television Production[6]John Infantino
J.G. Quintel
For "Candy Cassanova"
Nominated

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