Gravity Falls

Gravity Falls

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  • Genre(s): Animation, Comedy, Mystery
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Aoshima, Joe Pitt, Aaron Springer
  • Cast(s): Kristen Schaal, Linda Cardellini, Justin Roiland, Nathan Fillion, Stephen Root See all Cast & Crew
  • Award(s): BTVA Television Voice Acting 2013 (Won)
    Annie 2013 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Random! Cartoons, Angry Birds Mystery Island
  • Story:

    Twin brother and sister Dipper and Mabel Pines are in for an unexpected adventure when they spend the summer helping their great uncle Stan run a tourist trap in the mysterious town of Gravity Falls, Oregon.

    Full Story
8.9/10
IMDb

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Gravity Falls - Cast

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

Twin brother and sister Dipper and Mabel Pines are in for an unexpected adventure when they spend the summer helping their great uncle Stan run a tourist trap in the mysterious town of Gravity Falls, Oregon.

Ratings

8.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
BTVA Television Voice Acting Award

Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role | 2016 | J.K.

Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series ComedyMusical | 2013 | Kristen

Annie Award

Best Animated TVBroadcast Production for Childrens Audience | 2015

Voice Acting in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production | 2013 | Kristen

Outstanding Achievement in Directing in an Animated TVBroadcast Production | 2016 | Matt

Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | 2014

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Nominations
Annie Award

Outstanding Achievement in Writing in an Animated TVBroadcast Production | 2016 | Matt

Outstanding Achievement in Editorial in an Animated TVBroadcast Production | 2017

Best Animated TVBroadcast Production for Childrens Audience | 2014

Outstanding Achievement in Production Design in an Animated TVBroadcast Production | 2016

Outstanding Achievement in Storyboarding in an Animated TVBroadcast Production | 2014

Outstanding Achievement in Directing in an Animated TVBroadcast Production | 2014

Production Design in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production | 2013

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in Television Animation | 2017

Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television | 2014 | Brad Joseph

Teen Choice Award

Choice TV Show Animated | 2015

Choice TV Animated Show | 2013

BTVA Television Voice Acting Award

Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series | 2016 | Jason

Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role | 2016 | Niki

Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role ComedyMusical | 2015 | Jessica

Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role ComedyMusical | 2015 | Peter

Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role ComedyMusical | 2013 | Jennifer

Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series ComedyMusical | 2015 | Alex

Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series ComedyMusical | 2015 | Gregg

Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series ComedyMusical | 2013 | Linda

Blimp Award

Favorite Cartoon | 2016

Favorite Animated Animal Sidekick | 2014 | Dee Bradley

INOCA TV Award

Best Animated Program | 2015

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The show uses backwards messages, riddles, and a variety of codes and cryptograms for viewers to crack in order to uncover secret messages. These messages can be found in plain sight at the end of the credits in every episode and hidden throughout the actual episodes. Sometimes the messages can be decoded into something comical, but other times it will be something more serious that will reveal hints and important clues for future episodes or even extra lore on the story and characters. According to Alex Hirsch, the codes for every episode are written out by him and inserted into the episode at the last minute.

On November 20, 2015, Alex Hirsch announced via his Tumblr that Gravity Falls would be ending with it's second season in the form of the hour-long series finale. In the Tumblr post, Hirsch stated that the show wasn't being canceled, it was being finished and that this was 100% his choice not Disney's. Hirsch said he had planned out a story for Gravity Falls from the beginning and that it was simply reaching it's natural conclusion. Hirsch never wanted Gravity Falls to continue on with multiple seasons, just because it was popular, until it jumped the shark or faded into obscurity like numerous other children's cartoon shows. Additionally, Hirsch also said that by ending the show after it's second season, it just means that this chapter of the story is done and for now, he's done telling the story. Hirsch has been keen to remind fans that he has left the door open for future Gravity Falls stories and that he would be willing to return to the Gravity Falls world someday in the future.

Gravity Falls is assumed to reside in a parallel universe to the Adult Swim TV show Rick and Morty. In an episode of Gravity Falls, Stan's coffee mug, notepad and pen fly through a portal he is monitoring. In an episode of Rick and Morty, the same three items are seen falling through a portal in the background.

Unlike most Western animated TV series where characters have either 4 or 5 fingers, Gravity Falls manages to mix characters having either number. According to former series writer/creative director Micheal Rianda, this is because some characters look better having 4 or 5 fingers on them.

The Mystery Shack is based on the Oregon Vortex, a tourist trap that Alex Hirsch encountered while visiting Oregon during his college years.

Popular Dialogues

"[repeated line] Cute Biker: Get 'em! Get 'em!"