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Over the Garden Wall is an American animated television miniseries created by Patrick McHale for Cartoon Network. The series centers on two half-brothers who travel across a mysterious forest to find their way home, encountering a variety of strange and fantastical things on their journey. The show is based on McHale's animated short film Tome of the Unknown, which was produced as part of Cartoon Network Studios' shorts development program. Elijah Wood and Collin Dean voice the protagonists Wirt and Greg, and Melanie Lynskey voices Beatrice, a bluebird. Over the Garden Wall was broadcast throughout the week of November 3 to November 7, 2014.

The show was the first miniseries on the network. McHale first envisioned the show in 2004 and pitched it to the network in 2006. After working on other Cartoon Network shows including The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and Adventure Time, the network expressed interest in McHale pitching a pilot. That pilot became the catalyst for Over the Garden Wall. Production of the show began in March 2014 and was largely done in Burbank, California, but many of the show's storyboard artists worked from other U.S. cities, while the program's animation was outsourced to South Korean studio Digital eMation.Template:Sfn The series' environment evokes 19th- and 20th-century Americana, while its digital backgrounds are designed to resemble grisaille paintings.

The series was well-received by television critics, who praised its atmosphere and characters. In 2015, the series won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. A one-shot comic book adaptation penned by McHale has been produced, with four further issues commissioned. This was eventually expanded into an ongoing series.

Plot[]

The series follows two half-brothers, Wirt and Greg (voiced by Elijah Wood and Collin Dean respectively), who become lost in a strange forest called the Unknown. To find their way home, the two must travel across the seemingly supernatural forest with the occasional help of the wandering, mysterious and elderly Woodsman (Christopher Lloyd) and Beatrice (Melanie Lynskey), an irritable bluebird who travels with the boys to find a woman called Adelaide, who can supposedly undo the curse on Beatrice and her family and show the half-brothers the way home.[4]

Wirt, the older brother, is a worry-prone teenager who would rather keep to himself than have to make a decision. His passions including playing the clarinet and writing poetry,[5] but he usually keeps these private out of fear of being mocked. On the other hand, Greg, the younger brother, is more naïve and carefree, much to Wirt's chagrin. Greg carries a frog (Jack Jones) that he found; Greg's attempts to give the frog a name are a running gag. Stalking the main cast is the Beast (Samuel Ramey), an ancient creature who leads lost souls astray until they lose their hope and willpower and turn into "Edelwood trees".[6] Once they find Adelaide, Wirt discovers that she intends only to enslave the boys; outraged that Beatrice misled them, Wirt takes Greg and abandons her.

Final chapters[]

The penultimate episode reveals that Wirt and Greg are modern children who entered the Unknown after falling into a pond on Halloween. Wirt, attempting to take back an embarrassing poetry tape he made for a girl he is infatuated with, had followed her to a ghost story party in a graveyard, where a police officer scared him and Greg into jumping over the cemetery's garden wall. On the other side of the wall, they landed on a train track. To save Greg from being hit by a train, Wirt pulled him into a nearby pond, knocking them both unconscious in the process and sending them to a Limbo-like[6] realm between life and death.

In the final episode, Wirt saves Greg from being turned into an Edelwood tree by the Beast. At the end of the episode, Wirt and Greg wake up in a hospital back in their hometown. As the scene ends, Greg's frog, which swallowed a magic bell in the Unknown, begins to glow, suggesting that their experience in the Unknown may have been real. The series ends with a montage of how Wirt and Greg affected the inhabitants of the Unknown.[7]

Production[]

Over the Garden Wall was first envisioned in 2004 with a scarier and more adventure-based storyline. Before working as a storyboard artist on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, artist Patrick McHale pitched the show in 2006, then known under the title Tome of the Unknown. The series would follow two brothers—Walter and Gregory—who, after signing themselves into a Faustian deal with a devil named Old Scratch, journey across the Land of the In-Between to track down the pages of a book of forgotten stories.Template:Sfn

McHale saw it as "a possible Halloween special", but had trouble adapting the premise with a larger story arc.[8] After his work for Flapjack, McHale moved on to co-develop Adventure Time, where he served as creative director, and subsequently as a writer. The network later asked him if he had interest in developing a pilot, which led to him returning to Tome of the Unknown, polishing it and pitching it again to the network.[9]:29 After creating a pilot episode, Tome of the Unknown: Harvest Melody, McHale and the network settled upon the miniseries format for the ensuing series, as McHale felt that it would lead to "something that felt higher quality than what we could do with a regular series".[8] McHale abandoned the original idea centered around chapters of a mystical tome and the series' title became Over the Garden Wall.Template:Sfn

Production for Over the Garden Wall commenced in late 2013. McHale initially envisioned eighteen chapters in the series, but the episode count was brought to ten to accommodate budget and time constraints. Early drafts of episodes from the show's pitch bible included a skinless witch character and a villain who carves dice from the bones of kidnapped children, as well a running plot throughout four episodes in which Wirt and Gregory are transformed into animals (Gregory being a duck and Wirt being "either a bear or a dog ... Nobody can tell which").Template:Sfn

The ten episodes marked the first miniseries on the Cartoon Network.[10] The show features Wood and Dean (reprising their roles from the short), along with Lynskey as the main voice cast. McHale and his crew tried to maintain a balance between frightening imagery and "episodes that are just light and funny".[11]:24 For the music, McHale drew inspiration from "classic American, opera singing".[8] Nick Cross served as art director and Nate Cash as supervising director; both worked with McHale alongside storyboard artists located in New York and Chicago. This distance proved difficult for McHale, who found it "particularly daunting considering the idiosyncratic nature of the production".[8]

The series' art was inspired by a variety of sources, including the 1890s McLoughlin Brothers board game Game of Frog Pond,Template:Sfn illustrations by Gustave Doré for Cervantes's Don Quixote,Template:Sfn old illustrations for the Hans Christian Andersen story "The Tinderbox",Template:Sfn the Cheshire Cat illustration by John Tenniel from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,Template:Sfn and the "Dogville Comedies" short films.Template:Sfn McHale referenced chromolithography, vintage Halloween postcards, magic lantern slides, and photographs of New England foliage to create the show's style.Template:Sfn

Cast[]

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Greg and Wirt, two half-brothers who act as the miniseries' main protagonists, along with Beatrice the bluebird and Greg's pet frog.

Main voices[]

Various voices[]

Episodes[]

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
Pilot September 9, 2013 (2013-09-09)
Miniseries 10 November 3, 2014 (2014-11-03) November 7, 2014 (2014-11-07)

Pilot (2013)[]

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Miniseries[]

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Broadcast[]

McHale's original short, Tome of the Unknown, was screened at the 2014 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where McHale earned the Bruce Corwin Award for best animated short film.[12] It also received an honorable mention at the 2013 Ottawa International Animation Festival.[13]

At the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International, a preview of the show was screened along with various panels for other shows on the network.[14] Episode 2 was previewed at the 2014 New York Comic Con, which McHale and the main cast attended.[15] The show made its premiere on November 3, 2014 on Cartoon Network, and ran over five consecutive nights.[16] The entirety of it was published on iTunes preceding its broadcast.[17]

The series aired on Cartoon Network in Australia from December 15 to 19, 2014[18] and on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland from April 6 to 10, 2015.[19]

Music[]

Various melodies and songs based on pre-1950s music are heard throughout the series.[20] Elijah Wood, the voice actor for Wirt, has said that "if this show were a record, it would be played on a phonograph".[21] Songs from the series include "Into the Unknown", its title song, composed by Patrick McHale and sung by Jack Jones; "A Courting Song", composed by the Petrojvic Blasting Company and performed by Frank Fairfield; and "Come Wayward Souls", sung by Samuel Ramey as the Beast.[21]

The majority of the series' songs have been officially uploaded to YouTube. On the DVD release they can be heard, along with visuals and without dialogue, in a special feature known as the Composer's Cut. An extended version of the soundtrack, featuring 32 tracks and totaling around 44 minutes in length, was released in the form of a 180-gram vinyl record by Mondo in August 2016.[22] The extended soundtrack debuted at the San Diego Comic-Con, with a limited 1,000 copies, featuring a cover designed by Sam Wolfe Connelly.[23][24] The extended vinyl is also available as a webstore exclusive from Mondo.[24]

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In September 2015, Mondo released an audio cassette tape titled "For Sara", based on the cassette tape labelled with the same name seen in the series.[25][26][27] The cassette features over twenty minutes of poetry spoken by Elijah Wood (in character as Wirt) and music performed by the Blasting Company.[25][26][27] In September 2017, Mondo released the cassette a second time, with the subtitle "(Back-Up Master)".[27][28]

Home media[]

Over the Garden Wall (with the short film Tome of the Unknown) was released on DVD in Australia on July 8, 2015 by Cartoon Network and Warner Home Video[29] and on September 8, 2015, in the United States.[30] The DVD features all ten episodes of the show, commentaries, the original pilot, alternate title cards, and deleted animatics. Other extras on the DVD include a "Composer's Cut," an option wherein a viewer can watch the show with only the visuals and the background music; and the mini-documentary Behind Over the Garden Wall.[31]

On April 6, 2016, Madman Entertainment released the miniseries on Blu-ray exclusively in Australia and New Zealand with the same bonus content as the DVD release.[32] On March 2, 2020, Manga Entertainment released it in the UK on Blu-Ray and DVD.[33]

Reception[]

Critical reception[]

Over the Garden Wall was critically acclaimed. Preceding its premiere, Patrick Kevin Day of the Los Angeles Times called it "funny, creepy" and, from the premise, "not as simple as it sounds".[8] In TV Guide and also before the premiere, Megan Walsh-Boyle felt that the show's fictional universe "sounds like a world worth getting lost in".[11]:24 Meredith Woerner of io9 called a preview of the show "amazing", "weird, and cute and great", reflecting "all the things we love about this oddball animation renaissance we are currently living in".[34] Conversely, Amid Amidi of Cartoon Brew judged from the same preview that the animation was lacking. While not discounting its storytelling, music, and production design, he felt that production skimped on animation; he was still looking forward to the series.[35]

Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times wrote that it was "a little too folksy and fairy story" at times, but that its "contemporary strangeness wins out", and concluded that "it is throughout something to behold".[36] Lloyd later wrote that it evoked "a kind of artisanal quality", both in its design and setting, and though the writing felt "a little too intent on its own folksiness", it became more enjoyable throughout.[37] In The New York Times, Mike Hale also felt the writing was sometimes weak and the stories "perilously thin", but concluded that McHale developed an environment worth visiting.[38]

Brian Moylan of The Guardian wrote that the visuals were "absolutely stunning", and that the stories contained "a certain darkness to it that is both mellow and twee at the same time, with a fair amount of anxiety creeping around the edges".[39] Brian Lowry of Variety wrote that Garden Wall was "an admirable experiment", but not one to sustain "the five-night commitment", calling it "slightly mismatched" while praising a departure from "the more abrasive characteristic" of the network's primetime content.[40] Kevin McDonough of the Illinois Daily Journal criticized some of the writing, but summed it up as "an ambitious cartoon" for both younger and older audiences.[41] Jason Bree of the website Agents of Geek called the miniseries "the greatest thing Cartoon Network has ever produced".[42] Kevin Johnson of The A.V. Club praised the series, giving it a grade of "A" and writing that "with such a perfect blend of mood, atmosphere, story, and characterization, Over the Garden Wall's 10-episode run will leave you wanting more, but like every great fairy tale, it's a story that knows when it's over."[43]

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2015 Annie Award[44] Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production for Children's Audience Over the Garden Wall Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Robert Alvarez, Ken Bruce, and Larry Leichliter Nominated
Reuben Award[45] TV Animation Patrick McHale Won
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy[46] Outstanding Animated Program Over the Garden Wall Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Nick Cross Won
Ottawa International Animation Festival[47] Best Animated Feature Over the Garden Wall Won
2016 Teen Choice Award[48] Choice TV Show: Animated Over the Garden Wall Nominated

Comic book adaptation[]

A one-shot comic book adaptation of the show was announced in October 2014. Produced by KaBoom!, an imprint of Boom! Studios, the comic was released on November 5, 2014. The comic was supervised by McHale and was produced as an oversized special. The comic was illustrated by Jim Campbell, a writer/storyboard artist on the television series. A special variant cover, by McHale, was also released.[49] The success of the standalone comic led to further issues being commissioned in May 2015 and began to be released in August 2015. According to McHale, the comic books would be similar to the one-shot comic, detailing the events that occurred in between certain episodes and would expand on the television miniseries.[50] The success of the series of one-shots led to an ongoing series of comics, serving as both a sequel and prequel to the series, rather than telling adventures that happened between episodes. The stories are told parallel, with half the comic detailing Greg returning to mysterious dreamlands in his sleep. The other half chronicles the Woodsman's daughter, Anna, and how she became lost in the Unknown.[51] After the ongoing series ended in November 2017, the Over the Garden Wall comics continued as a series of miniseries and original graphic novels.[52][53][54][55]

Title Issue Release Date Story Art Collection
Over the Garden Wall
(special)
#1 Nov. 5, 2014 Pat McHale Jim Campbell Tome of the Unknown
Trade paperback
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Over the Garden Wall
(miniseries)
#1 Aug. 26, 2015 Pat McHale Jim Campbell
#2 Sep. 23, 2015
#3 Oct. 28, 2015
#4 Nov. 25, 2015
Over the Garden Wall
(ongoing series)
#1 Apr. 27, 2016 Jim Campbell
Amalia Levari
Jim Campbell
Cara McGee
Volume 1
Trade paperback
Template:ISBNT
#2 May 25, 2016
#3 Jun. 22, 2016
#4 Jul. 27, 2016
#5 Aug. 24, 2016 George Mager Volume 2
Trade paperback
Template:ISBNT
#6 Sep. 28, 2016 Jim Campbell
Amalia Levari
Jim Campbell
Cara McGee
#7 Oct. 26, 2016
#8 Nov. 23, 2016
#9 Dec. 28, 2016 Danielle Burgos
Kiernan Sjursen-Lien
Jim Campbell
Cara McGee
Volume 3
Trade paperback
Template:ISBNT
#10 Jan. 25, 2017
#11 Feb. 22, 2017
#12 Apr. 5, 2017 George Mager
#13 May 10, 2017 Danielle Burgos
Kiernan Sjursen-Lien
James Campbell
Kiernan Sjursen-Lien
Volume 4
Trade paperback
Template:ISBNT
#14 May 31, 2017
#15 Jun. 28, 2017 Danielle Burgos
Kiernan Sjursen-Lien
James Campbell
Cara McGee
#16 Jul. 26, 2017 George Mager Kiernan Sjursen-Lien
#17 Aug, 23, 2017 Kiernan Sjursen-Lien Volume 5
Trade paperback
Template:ISBNT
#18 Sep. 27, 2017
#19 Oct. 25, 2017
#20 Nov. 15, 2017 Kiernan Sjursen-Lien Jim Campbell
Over the Garden Wall:
Hollow Town
#1 Sep. 19, 2018 Celia Lowenthal Jorge Monlongo Trade paperback
Template:ISBNT
#2 Oct. 24, 2018
#3 Nov. 28, 2018
#4 Dec. 19, 2018
#5 Jan. 23, 2019
Over the Garden Wall:
Distillatoria
Nov. 21, 2018 Jonathan Case Jim Campbell Original graphic novel
Template:ISBNT
Over the Garden Wall:
Circus Friends
Oct. 2, 2019 Jonathan Case John Golden Original graphic novel
Over the Garden Wall:
The Benevolent Sisters of Charity
Fall 2020 Sam Johns Jim Campbell Original graphic novel
Over the Garden Wall:
Soulful Symphonies

(miniseries)
#1 Aug. 7, 2019 Birdie Willis Rowan MacColl Trade paperback
#2 Sep. 4, 2019
#3 Oct. 2, 2019
#4 Nov. 6, 2019
#5 Dec. 4, 2019

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Further reading[]

  • Edgar, Sean; McHale, Patrick (2017). The Art of Over the Garden Wall. Dark Horse Books. ISBN 978-1506703763.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Willsey, Kristiana (2016). "'All That Was Lost Is Revealed': Motifs and Moral Ambiguity in Over the Garden Wall". Humanities 5 (3): 51. doi:10.3390/h5030051.

External links[]

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Current 1990s debuts ToonHeads (since 1992) • The Moxy Show (since 1993) • Space Ghost Coast to Coast (since 1994) • What a Cartoon! (since 1995) • Cartoon Planet (since 1995; since 2012) • Dexter's Laboratory (since 1996) • Big Bag (since 1996) • The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (since 1996) • The Tex Avery Show (since 1996) • The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor (since 1996) • Johnny Bravo (since 1997) • Cow and Chicken (since 1997) • I Am Weasel (since 1997) • The Powerpuff Girls (since 1998) • Ed, Edd n Eddy (since 1999) • Courage the Cowardly Dog (since 1999) • Mike, Lu & Og (since 1999)
2000s debuts JBVO (since 2000) • The Bob Clampett Show (since 2000) • Sheep in the Big City (since 2000) • Time Squad (since 2001) • Samurai Jack (since 2001) • Grim & Evil (since 2001) • Justice League (since 2001) • The Popeye Show (since 2001) • Baby Looney Tunes (since 2002) • Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (since 2002) • Codename: Kids Next Door (since 2002) • What's New, Scooby-Doo? (since 2002) • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (since 2003) • Evil Con Carne (since 2003) • Teen Titans (since 2003) • Duck Dodgers (since 2003) • Star Wars: Clone Wars (since 2003) • Megas XLR (since 2004) • Justice League Unlimited (since 2004) • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (since 2004) • The Batman (since 2004) • Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (since 2004) • Krypto the Superdog (since 2005) • The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (since 2005) • Camp Lazlo (since 2005) • Firehouse Tales (since 2005) • My Gym Partner's a Monkey (since 2005) • Ben 10 (since 2005) • Squirrel Boy (since 2006) • Ellen's Acres (since 2006) • Class of 3000 (since 2006) • The Land Before Time (since 2007) • Out of Jimmy's Head (since 2007) • Chowder (since 2007) • Transformers: Animated (since 2007) • Chop Socky Chooks (since 2008) • Ben 10: Alien Force (since 2008) • The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (since 2008) • The Secret Saturdays (since 2008) • Batman: The Brave and the Bold (since 2008) • The Othersiders (since 2009) • BrainRush (since 2009) • Destroy Build Destroy (since 2009) • Bobb'e Says (since 2009) • Dude, What Would Happen (since 2009)
2010s debuts Adventure Time (since 2010) • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (since 2010) • Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (since 2010) • Generator Rex (since 2010) • Unnatural History (since 2010) • Mad (since 2010) • Regular Show (since 2010) • Sym-Bionic Titan (since 2010) • Tower Prep (since 2010) • Robotomy (since 2010) • Young Justice (since 2010) • The Problem Solverz (since 2011) • The Amazing World of Gumball (since 2011) • The Looney Tunes Show (since 2011) • ThunderCats (since 2011) • Secret Mountain Fort Awesome (since 2011) • Level Up (since 2012) • Green Lantern: The Animated Series (since 2012) • Dragons (since 2012) • Ben 10: Omniverse (since 2012) • Teen Titans Go! (since 2013) • Incredible Crew (since 2013) • Teen Titans Go! (since 2013) • Beware the Batman (since 2013) • Uncle Grandpa (since 2013) • Steven Universe (since 2013) • Mixels (since 2014) • The Tom and Jerry Show (since 2014) • Clarence (since 2014) • Over the Garden Wall (since 2014) • We Bare Bears (since 2015) • New Looney Tunes (since 2015) • Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (since 2015) • Long Live the Royals (since 2015) • Bunnicula (since 2016) • The Powerpuff Girls (since 2016) • Mighty Magiswords (since 2016) • Justice League Action (since 2016) • Ben 10 (since 2017) • OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (since 2017) • Unikitty! (since 2017) • Apple & Onion (since 2018) • Summer Camp Island (since 2018) • DC Super Hero Girls (since 2019) • Victor and Valentino (since 2019) • Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart (since 2019) • Infinity Train (since 2019) • Steven Universe Future (since 2019)
2020s debuts ThunderCats Roar (since 2020) • Elliott from Earth (since 2021) • The Fungies! (since 2021) • Looney Tunes Cartoons (since 2021) • Tig n' Seek (since 2021) • Jellystone! (since 2021) • We Baby Bears (since 2022) • Tiny Toons Looniversity (since 2023) • Jessica's Big Little World (since 2023) • The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe (since 2023)
See also Current original seriesCartoon Network Studios (co-productions, films) • Warner Bros. Animation