Pelswick

Pelswick (2000-2002)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Family

Pelswick Eggert is a 13-year-old 8th grader with a sharp tongue, a healthy suspicion of authority and a complete lack of fear. Oh yeah, and he uses a wheelchair because he has no feeling below his armpits. But the point is that Pelswick is just like any other 13-year-old when it comes to being independent, disaster-prone, mixed-up, and plugged into everyday pop culture. Pelswick's home life is dominated by his fiercely-protective (and totally insane) Gram-Gram, as well as his politically correct father Quentin, who will go to any length to avoid offending anyone. ("Nobody's wrong, they're just differently right!") Also in the picture are precocious younger sister Kate, and little brother Bobby, who says exactly one word per episode. At school, Pelswick's life is made miserable by bully Boyd Scullarzo, and Boyd's none-too-bright sidekick.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13Invasion of the Buddy SnatchersNov 15, 2002
S02E12Kick Me KateSep 27, 2002
S02E11Hear No Evil, P.C. No EvilSep 20, 2002
S02E10A Rap and a Hard PlaceDec 5, 2001
S02E09Shall We Dance?Nov 28, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Pelswick' premiere?

'Pelswick' premiered on September 8, 2000.

Who created the TV show 'Pelswick'?

'Pelswick' was created by John Callahan.

What genre does 'Pelswick' belong to?

'Pelswick' is an animated comedy-drama series.

Who provided the voice for the main character Pelswick Eggert?

The voice of Pelswick Eggert was provided by Robert Tinkler.

What is the main premise of 'Pelswick'?

'Pelswick' follows the life of a wheelchair-bound teenager named Pelswick Eggert and his adventures in navigating school, friends, and family.

Who are some of the supporting characters in 'Pelswick'?

Some of the supporting characters in 'Pelswick' include Quentin Eggert (Pelswick's younger sister), Kate Eggert (Pelswick's mother), and Mr. Jimmy (Pelswick's best friend).

What is the unique feature of the animation style in 'Pelswick'?

'Pelswick' incorporates both traditional and computer-generated animation techniques, giving it a distinctive visual style.

What is the target audience for 'Pelswick'?

'Pelswick' is primarily aimed at a young adult audience.

What are some notable themes explored in 'Pelswick'?

'Pelswick' tackles themes such as disability, friendship, and self-acceptance.

How many episodes were produced for 'Pelswick'?

A total of 26 episodes were produced for 'Pelswick'.

Is 'Pelswick' based on a book or any other source material?

No, 'Pelswick' is an original television series and is not based on any pre-existing source material.

Did 'Pelswick' receive any awards or nominations during its run?

Yes, 'Pelswick' was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category in 2002.

Where was 'Pelswick' primarily set?

'Pelswick' is primarily set in the fictional town of "Chiselton".

What were some of the recurring storylines in 'Pelswick'?

Some recurring storylines in 'Pelswick' included Pelswick's attempts to fit in at school, his desire for independence, and his relationships with his family and friends.

What was the runtime of each episode of 'Pelswick'?

Each episode of 'Pelswick' had a runtime of approximately 22 minutes.

Did 'Pelswick' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Pelswick' featured guest appearances by actors such as Howie Mandel, Sarah Chalke, and Gilbert Gottfried.

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