The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (partially lost unaired "Wedgies" pilot and short of Cartoon Network animated series; 2007): Difference between revisions

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[[File:NEARLY Flapjack by thurop1.jpg|thumb|left|320px|An early production sketch of Flapjack.]]
[[File:NEARLY Flapjack by thurop1.jpg|thumb|320px|An early production sketch of Flapjack.]]
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBRDnYRG5A|320x240|right|Bootleg recording of the aforementioned interview, including 3 seconds from the unaired pilot (0:55-0:59).|frame}}
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBRDnYRG5A|320x240|right|Bootleg recording of the aforementioned interview, including 3 seconds from the unaired pilot (0:55-0:59).|frame}}
''Wedgies'' was a block on Cartoon Network showcasing several shorts as part of different series. One of these series were a few shorts that would spawn the Cartoon Network show, '''''The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack''''', about a young boy named Flapjack and a "captain" named Cap'n K'nuckles (pronounced as Ka-nuckles) who both live inside of a talking blue whale named Bubbie near a set of docks called Stormalong Harbor.
''Wedgies'' was a block on Cartoon Network showcasing several shorts as part of different series. One of these series were a few shorts that would spawn the Cartoon Network show, '''''The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack''''', about a young boy named Flapjack and a "captain" named Cap'n K'nuckles (pronounced as Ka-nuckles) who both live inside of a talking blue whale named Bubbie near a set of docks called Stormalong Harbor.


One of the shorts set to air during ''Wedgies'' was the original pilot episode for the show. It was set to air on May 7, 2007 on ''Wedgies'' alongside another ''Flapjack'' short titled "Captain and ToeNeil", however, for unknown reasons, neither of the shorts ended up being aired. While the pilot has never been broadcast anywhere, "Captain and ToeNeil" did air a few times in Europe, and was on YouTube for a short time before being taken down. The only proof that the pilot exists is a short clip of it that was featured in a Cartoon Network interview with series creator Thurop Van Orman.
One of the shorts set to air during ''Wedgies'' was the original pilot episode for the show. It was set to air on May 7, 2007 on ''Wedgies'' alongside another ''Flapjack'' short titled "Captain and ToeNeil", however, for unknown reasons, neither of the shorts ended up being aired. While the pilot has never been broadcast anywhere, "Captain and ToeNeil" did air a few times in Europe, and was on YouTube for a short time before being taken down. The only proof that the pilot exists is a short clip of it that was featured in a Cartoon Network interview with series creator Thurop Van Orman.

Revision as of 15:44, 10 May 2015

File:NEARLY Flapjack by thurop1.jpg
An early production sketch of Flapjack.
Bootleg recording of the aforementioned interview, including 3 seconds from the unaired pilot (0:55-0:59).

Wedgies was a block on Cartoon Network showcasing several shorts as part of different series. One of these series were a few shorts that would spawn the Cartoon Network show, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, about a young boy named Flapjack and a "captain" named Cap'n K'nuckles (pronounced as Ka-nuckles) who both live inside of a talking blue whale named Bubbie near a set of docks called Stormalong Harbor.

One of the shorts set to air during Wedgies was the original pilot episode for the show. It was set to air on May 7, 2007 on Wedgies alongside another Flapjack short titled "Captain and ToeNeil", however, for unknown reasons, neither of the shorts ended up being aired. While the pilot has never been broadcast anywhere, "Captain and ToeNeil" did air a few times in Europe, and was on YouTube for a short time before being taken down. The only proof that the pilot exists is a short clip of it that was featured in a Cartoon Network interview with series creator Thurop Van Orman.