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'''''The Animated Podcast''''' of ''[[The Ricky Gervais Show]]'' is an animated version of the popular podcasts of the same name. It features real audio from conversations between [[Ricky Gervais]], [[Stephen Merchant]], and [[Karl Pilkington]] from the podcasts which were released starting in December of 2005. | '''''The Animated Podcast''''' of ''[[The Ricky Gervais Show]]'' is an animated version of the popular podcasts of the same name. It features real audio from conversations between [[Ricky Gervais]], [[Stephen Merchant]], and [[Karl Pilkington]] from the podcasts which were released starting in December of 2005. | ||
The animations are in a style reminiscent of Hanna-Barbara in the 1960s(especially Flintstones), accommodating for Karl's sometimes outlandish ideas. | |||
Secondary character designs are often reused in later episodes. | |||
DeJarnette Designs provided some character designs for Series 3. A sample is available here.[http://www.dejarnettedesigns.com/2.0/Portfolio/Pages/Character_Design.html] | |||
==Promos== | ==Promos== | ||
Two short videos featuring new material from Gervais, Merchant, and Pilkington were released on HBO's official website for the show. They can also be seen on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18bDrDG3wIs here] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfkTDPPUM34 here]. The HBO site also features some short teasers that have also aired on HBO to advertise the show. In them, Karl tries to explain what is wrong with being a big fish in a small pond and he compares the new animated show to ''The Simpsons''. | Two short videos featuring new material from Gervais, Merchant, and Pilkington were released on HBO's official website for the show. They can also be seen on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18bDrDG3wIs here] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfkTDPPUM34 here]. A promo with Karl not being overenthusiastic was made by The Guardian[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy1C_zn6iZQ]. The HBO site also features some short teasers that have also aired on HBO to advertise the show. In them, Karl tries to explain what is wrong with being a big fish in a small pond and he compares the new animated show to ''The Simpsons''. | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
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===Series 3=== | ===Series 3=== | ||
The audio from this series is taken | Series 3 started on HBO April 20 2012 and the series finale was broadcast on 13 July 2012 | ||
The audio from this series is taken mainly from the [[The_Ricky_Gervais_Guide_To...| Ricky Gervais Guide to... series]]. Episode 3 - Armed Forces is based on a exclusive podcast which was made available only for military personell. | |||
In this final series, and the animation style is different. Camera shots are from more varied angels than in previous seasons. | In this final series, and the animation style is different. Camera shots are from more varied angels than in previous seasons. | ||
[[Ricky_Gervais|Ricky]] had earlier stated that there was a possibility of a fourth season, but later he felt the material wasn't extensive enough to justify 13 more episodes. He wouldn't rule out a fourth series happening in the future. | [[Ricky_Gervais|Ricky]] had earlier stated that there was a possibility of a fourth season, but later he felt the material wasn't extensive enough to justify 13 more episodes. He wouldn't rule out a fourth series happening in the future. | ||
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==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
The show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2010 for Outstanding Animated Program. The award was part of the Creative Arts category and was therefore not filmed for the televised awards ceremony. Winners were announced one week prior to the official Emmy Awards show and the show lost to ''Disney Prep and Landing''. | The show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2010 for Outstanding Animated Program. The award was part of the Creative Arts category and was therefore not filmed for the televised awards ceremony. Winners were announced one week prior to the official Emmy Awards show and the show lost to ''Disney Prep and Landing''. | ||
The same year character designer Andy Bialk won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for the episode Charity (S01E03). | |||
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1553644/awards?ref_=tt_awd] | |||
The show was nominated in 2011 for Best Comedy Show at TV Quick Awards UK and Andy Bialk was nominated at the Annie Awards for Character Design in a Television Production. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 23 May 2013
The Ricky Gervais Show | |
The Holy Trinity of Comedy | |
Genre | Comedy (animated) |
Running time | 28 mins. |
Creator(s) | Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant & Karl Pilkington |
Writer(s) | N/A |
Starring | Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant & Karl Pilkington |
Country | US |
Network | HBO, Channel 4 |
Original runs | 19 February 2010 (US) – 13 July 2012 (US) |
No. of episodes | 39 |
IMDB Profile |
The Animated Podcast of The Ricky Gervais Show is an animated version of the popular podcasts of the same name. It features real audio from conversations between Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, and Karl Pilkington from the podcasts which were released starting in December of 2005.
The animations are in a style reminiscent of Hanna-Barbara in the 1960s(especially Flintstones), accommodating for Karl's sometimes outlandish ideas.
Secondary character designs are often reused in later episodes. DeJarnette Designs provided some character designs for Series 3. A sample is available here.[1]
Promos
Two short videos featuring new material from Gervais, Merchant, and Pilkington were released on HBO's official website for the show. They can also be seen on YouTube here and here. A promo with Karl not being overenthusiastic was made by The Guardian[2]. The HBO site also features some short teasers that have also aired on HBO to advertise the show. In them, Karl tries to explain what is wrong with being a big fish in a small pond and he compares the new animated show to The Simpsons.
Episodes
Series 1
The first series premiered on HBO in the US on 19 February 2010 and on Channel 4 in the UK on 23 April 2010. It ran for 13 episodes and included audio from the first series of the podcasts and the bonus disc podcast.
Series 2
The second series premiered in the US on 14 January 2011 on HBO. The UK premiere date is to be determined. Ricky confirmed on his blog that HBO has commissioned a third series of the show.
Series 3
Series 3 started on HBO April 20 2012 and the series finale was broadcast on 13 July 2012 The audio from this series is taken mainly from the Ricky Gervais Guide to... series. Episode 3 - Armed Forces is based on a exclusive podcast which was made available only for military personell. In this final series, and the animation style is different. Camera shots are from more varied angels than in previous seasons. Ricky had earlier stated that there was a possibility of a fourth season, but later he felt the material wasn't extensive enough to justify 13 more episodes. He wouldn't rule out a fourth series happening in the future.
Reception
Awards
The show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2010 for Outstanding Animated Program. The award was part of the Creative Arts category and was therefore not filmed for the televised awards ceremony. Winners were announced one week prior to the official Emmy Awards show and the show lost to Disney Prep and Landing. The same year character designer Andy Bialk won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for the episode Charity (S01E03). [3]
The show was nominated in 2011 for Best Comedy Show at TV Quick Awards UK and Andy Bialk was nominated at the Annie Awards for Character Design in a Television Production.