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was meant to attract university and high school students as an audience, and he felt that these people did not ordinarily watch the CBC. CBC itself was looking for original material, and was enthusiastic about the series because it seemed to stand out among Canadian television productions. Peyton's
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The airing of the series had been stalled for a year, perhaps due to difficulties within the CBC. To get CBC to adopt the series, Peyton showed the company a commercial with the CBC logo in blood, remarking that "It's been way too long that you've waited to have your logo covered in blood." He had
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is a somewhat homosexual boy who is always on fire. Though he tries not to harm other people, someone or something always ends up burning. Like the other orphan characters, Charlie was part of the story from the beginning, and was specifically inspired by one of Peyton's jokes, "What's it like
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Princess Lucy is a horrible mutant who thinks she's gorgeous. These characters suffer only briefly- they don't want to wallow in it, they want to have fun. And if I can drop a giant pair of scissors through an orphan's head and cause people to laugh, then I've done my small part for public
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and obsessed with her own death, and carries a black umbrella. She spends most of her time moping about the orphanage and writing depressing poetry. It is insinuated that she actually cares for the other orphans, without letting this on too much. Aldous is voiced by Stacey
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is a short, fat, warty and grey girl who believes she is a princess. She is ego-centric, and quite crude, and has a long, lizard-like tongue; she often carries a lollipop. She firmly believes that she is the most deserving of parents. Princess Lucy is voiced by
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The pilot of the series aired with some anticipation. Beforehand, columnist Randall Denley had written that "I suspect will be the highlight of the evening," noting the series had been described as "wondrous and fiendishly humorous." The first episode, titled
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Eventually, a woman agrees to adopt Lucy. However, the other orphans see that the woman will probably not provide the best home for her, and intervene. Lucy ultimately decides that she belongs in the orphanage more so than her ideal castle.
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had also flopped on CBC in 2006). On 18 September, the series finale had only 163,000 viewers, part of the perceived "shocking" low ratings CBC received that year, along with the low ratings of the documentary series
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is a boy with no limbs, except for his left arm. He glides around on a skateboard, and often falls over when he uses his arm for something. He is happy and hopeful, despite his obvious handicap. Armie is voiced by
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to get adopted. Princess Lucy, a grey, fat, and warty orphan, is the main character, and the plot begins with her arrival at the orphanage. Critics regarded the series as unusual, and it received notably poor
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Having debuted on 26 June 2006, the series lasted only until 18 September of that year. The storylines of the thirteen episodes that aired during this timeframe center on the many attempts of fictional
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is the orphans' caretaker. She never speaks, and glides around the other characters. When out, she leaves the welfare of the other children in Aldous' hands. Nanny Goodapple is also something of a
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is a blue baby with two heads. Byron is constantly teased by Beasly, the more demonic head. They vomit acid, and are nearly impossible to bathe. No one is credited with voicing this character.
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would probably not appeal fully to any demographic, despite its originality. Additionally, he felt Princess Lucy would be tiresome, and said he had hoped the show were more amusing.
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I had a friend who was depressed, so I went over to her house and started drawing. I made her a little book. She liked it and said I should try to sell it. So I photocopied 200 at
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is an incredibly intelligent 9-year-old boy with two brains and three eyes. He is often seen inventing things, or gloating about his superiority. His voice is provided by
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is a "weird show," and simply advised individual viewers to see it for themselves. If they "relate" to it, the critic added, "a 'Yikes!' is in order." Bill Brioux of the
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We all need a home. We all need a family. But for some of us, this home is a little harder to find. For some of us, being a touch odd presents its challenges.
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revolve around the residents of the fictional Gurney Orphanage, a dark, run-down building. The orphanage has been described by a columnist as
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herself, but the clones prove troublesome. Seymore, who is in love with Lucy, ultimately solves the problem by slaughtering the clones with a
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to make room for this and other shows, and in general for being a "one-man wrecking ball" for the CBC (the series
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and making them his parents, only to find that the robots want to divorce each other. In the next episode, "
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Peyton explained the writing by saying "it always comes out of an emotional place." One of the writers was
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described it as one of CBC's "prime-time dogs" with an audience of 78,000 people. The executive
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commented that in combining a feel one would usually expect from Tim Burton with elements of
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has "arguably the most surreal opening sequence in TV history" with a shift in view from a
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to the orphan characters. He questioned whether the show indicated the CBC had adopted "
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Critics generally found the series to be unusual. CBC critic Stephen Cole commented that
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aquarium decoration, and becomes depressed when it is not around. Sammy is voiced by
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aired on the same day, 18 September. The twelfth and second last episode is called "
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and sold them at Pages Books. Made like $ 150 dollars. That book turned into
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The series was continued with twelve more episodes: Themes explored include "
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references and humour." Due to the show having the visual appearance of a
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is a Canadian adult animated television series that aired on
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Randall Denley, "The comedy never stops on CBC television,"
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is the eldest of the orphans. She is tall, depressed, very
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values" and said that it was "the wildest CBC comedy since
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In terms of ratings, the series did not do well. The
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Brad Peyton
Adam Reid
Dwayne Hill
Julie Lemieux
Andrew Sabiston
Fred Fuchs
Brad Peyton
Susan Ma
CBC
CBC Television
black comedy
Brad Peyton
clay animation
Adam Reid
Dwayne Hill
Julie Lemieux
Andrew Sabiston
mutant
orphanage
ratings
Victorian
bog
Newfoundland
gothic
Adam Reid
Andrew Sabiston
being alone
Dwayne Hill
swamp monster

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